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October 2011, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 996-1003 Crisis in Indian microfinance and a way forward: Governance reforms and the Tamil Nadu model
by Ana Marr & Paola Tubaro
- 1004-1012 On the use of socioeconomic status indicators in the analysis of health inequalities and poverty in Africa
by Hyacinth Eme Ichoku
- 1013-1026 Assessing the impact of IPRs on development: A view from the developing world
by Ramiro Lopez Ghio
- 1027-1028 Book reviews: The trouble with aid: Why less could mean more for Africa by Glennie J. (London: Zed Books, 2008, pp. 175, p/b, ISBN: 978‐1‐84813‐040‐1
by Emma Mawdsley
- 1028-1029 Book reviews: Multiple meanings of money: How women see microfinance by Premchander, S. Prameela, V. Chidambaranathan M. and Jeyaseelan, L. (New Delhi, India: Sage Publications, 2009, Paperback, pp. 264, ISBN 978‐81‐321‐0169‐7)
by Laura Smailes
August 2011, Volume 23, Issue 6
May 2011, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 461-475 Trust and ROSCA membership in rural Cameroon
by Alvin Etang & David Fielding & Stephen Knowles
- 476-492 Demographic influences on economic resiliency: Revisiting the developing country growth collapse of the 1970s and 1980s
by Brant Liddle
- 493-514 Food aid impacts on recipient developing countries: A review of empirical methods and evidence
by Titus O. Awokuse
- 515-538 Human Capital Investment And Long‐Term Poverty Reduction In Rural Mexico
by Paul Conal Winters & Vera Chiodi
- 596-597 Smith Stephen C. 2005. Ending global poverty: A guide to what works. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, ISBN 1‐4039‐6534‐X, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, ISBN‐13 978‐0‐230‐60615‐9, pp. 272
by Greg Hiemstra‐van der Horst
- 598-599 Andy Sumner, Meera Tiwari. After 2015: International development policy at a Crossroads. Andy Sumner, Ray Kiely (Editors). Palgrave Macmillan: UK; 2009, ISBN 978‐1‐4039‐8772‐3, 215 pp
by Valentino Dhiyu Asmoro
- 600-601 The emergence of land markets in Africa: Impacts on poverty, equity and efficiency, edited by Stein Holden, Keijiro Utsuka, and Frank Place (Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, pp. 320, ISBN 978‐1‐933115‐69‐6)
by Philip Woodhouse
- 602-603 Degrees without freedom? Education, masculinities and unemployment in North India by Craig Jeffrey, Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery. Stanford, CA. Stanford University Press, 2008. ISBN 978‐0‐804‐75743‐0
by Darryl Humble
- 604-605 Adam Fforde. Coping with facts: A Skeptic's guide to the problem of development. Sterling, US. Kumarian Press, 2008. ISBN 978‐1‐56549‐268‐4
by Angelique Chettiparamb
- 606-607 Ligaya Lindio‐McGovern and Isidor Walliman (eds). Globalization and Third World Women: Exploitation, Coping and Resistance. (Farnham (UK) and Burlington (USA): Ashgate, 2009, ISBN 978‐0‐7546‐7463‐4
by Laragh Larsen
- 608-609 Atkinson J and Scurrah M. 2009. Globalizing social justice. The role of non‐governmental organizations in bringing social change. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, ISBN 978‐0‐230‐22113‐0, pp. 252)
by Tarmo Pikner
- 610-611 Howell Jude and Lind Jeremy 2009. Counter terrorism, aid and civil society. (Palgrave macmillan: New York; 2009, ISBN 0‐230‐22949‐2, US, hardback, p.256)
by Marieke de Goede
April 2011, Volume 23, Issue 3
March 2011, Volume 23, Issue 2
January 2011, Volume 23, Issue 1
November 2010, Volume 22, Issue 8
2010, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 833-845 Rethinking the role of corporate social responsibility in the Nigerian oil conflict: The limits of CSR
by Uwafiokun Idemudia
- 846-865 Distributive impacts of the food price crisis in the Andean region
by José Cuesta & Suzanne Duryea & Fidel Jaramillo & Marcos Robles
- 866-889 The impact of the Asian financial crisis on bank efficiency: The 1997 experience of Malaysia and Thailand
by Fadzlan Sufian
- 890-905 Management of microfinance institutions: Do subsidies matter?
by Marek Hudon
- 906-919 Decentralised and cooperative aid provision with short-term and long-term aid
by Jon Strand
- 920-940 Less aid proliferation and more donor coordination? The wide gap between words and deeds
by Iñaki Aldasoro & Peter Nunnenkamp & Rainer Thiele
- 941-961 Exploring the links between HIV|AIDS, social capital and development
by Antonio C. David & Carmen A. Li
- 962-977 Rough road to the market: Constrained biotechnology innovation and entrepreneurship in Nigeria and Ghana
by Padmashree Gehl Sampath & Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka
- 978-996 Understanding poverty dynamics in Kenya
by Patti Kristjanson & Nelson Mango & Anirudh Krishna & Maren Radeny & Nancy Johnson
- 997-1017 Impact of infrastructures on paid work opportunities and unpaid work burdens on rural women in Bangladesh
by Shyamal K. Chowdhury
- 1018-1037 Barriers to the development of small stock markets: A case study of Swaziland and Mozambique
by Bruce Hearn & Jenifer Piesse
- 1038-1039 Nigel Dower. World Ethics: The New Agenda (2nd edn) (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-74863-2718, pp. 233)
by Julia J.A. Shaw
- 1040-1041 Joseph H. Hulse. Sustainable Development at Risk: Ignoring the Past (New Delhi, India: Foundations Books, 2008, ISBN 978-8175965218, pp. 392)
by Elisabeth Simelton & Jen Dyer & Evan D. G. Fraser & Khandaker Munim & Natalie Suckall
- 1042-1043 Subrata Ghatak and Jose R. Sanchez-Fung. Monetary Economics in Developing Countries (Hampshire: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007, pp. 320)
by M. Faizul Islam
- 1044-1045 Peter M. Rosset. Food is Different: Why We Must Get the WTO Out of Agriculture (Halifax, Nova Scottia: Fernwood Publishing, Bangalore: Books for Change, Kuala Lumpur: SIRD, Cape Town: David Philip, and London & New York: Zed Books, 2006, ISBN 1- 84277-755-6, 1-84277-754-8, pp. 194)
by Eswarappa Kasi
- 1046-1047 Anis. A Dani, and Arjan de Haan (eds). Inclusive States: Social Policy and Structural Inequalities , (IBRD|World Bank: Washington, D.C., 2008, ISBN 0821369997. Illustrated, pp. 418
by Marcela López Levy
- 1048-1049 Theodore H. Moran. Harnessing Foreign Direct Investment for Development: Policies for Developed and Developing Countries (Baltimore: Centre for Global Development, 2006, pp.173)
by Adaora Nwankwo
- 1050-1051 Roy Cullen. The Poverty of Corrupt Nations (Toronto: Blue Butterfly Books, 2008, ISBN 978-0-9781600-9-8, pp. 228)
by Mohammad Ehsan
- 1052-1053 Thomas Lines. Making Poverty: A History (London: Zed Books, 2008, pp. 166+x)
by Andrew Boulton
2010, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 699-713 The global financial crisis of 2008-2009: an opportunity for development studies?
by James Copestake
- 714-738 The global recession of 2009 in a long-term development perspective
by Charles Gore
- 739-757 Is China turning Latin? China's balancing act between power and dependence in the lead up to global crisis
by Andrew Martin Fischer
- 758-771 A defining moment? China's social policy response to the financial crisis
by Arjan de Haan
- 772-787 Financing for development and the post Keynesian case for a new global reserve currency
by David Hudson
- 788-802 South Korea as an emerging donor: Challenges and changes on its entering OECD|DAC
by Hong-Min Chun & Elijah N. Munyi & Heejin Lee
- 803-820 Vulnerability to climate change in rural Ghana: Mainstreaming climate change in poverty-reduction strategies
by Aisha Dasgupta & Angela Baschieri
- 821-822 John C. H. Fei and Gustav Ranis. Growth and Development from an Evolutionary Perspective. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1997, ISBN 978-0631218890, 480 pp)
by Paul Mosley
- 823-824 Pablo Enrique Gottret and George Schieber (eds). Health Financing Revisited: A Practioner's Guide, (Washington D.C.: World Bank, 2006, ISBN 978-0-8273-6585-4, pp. 336)
by Lucy Gilson
- 825-826 Heather Xiaoquan Zhang, Bin Wu, and Richard Sanders (eds). Marginalization in China, perspectives on transition and globalization. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate 2007, ISBN 978-0-7546-4427-9, pp. 266 xiii)
by Jing Gu
- 827-828 Alex F. McCalla and John Nash (eds). Reforming agricultural trade for developing countries. Volume 2: Quantifying the impact of multilateral trade reform, (Washington, D.C.: The international bank for reconstruction and development, 2008, pp. 261)
by Habtu T. Weldegebriel
- 829-831 H. Seckinelgin. International politics of HIV|AIDS. Global disease - local pain, (London: Routledge 2008, pp. 208). N. Poku, A. Whiteside, and B. Sandkjaer (eds). Aids and governance, (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, pp. 286)
by Tanja R. Müller
2010, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 541-555 The design of decentralised demand-driven programmes and equity: Learning from implementation in Malawi councils
by Arild Schou & Maxton Tsoka
- 556-572 A possible role of stigma and fears in HIV infection
by Adebowale Will Akande
- 573-590 Economic inequality in Nepal: Patterns and changes during the late 1990s and early 2000s
by Udaya R. Wagle
- 591-610 Participation and sector selection in Nicaragua
by Dario Pozzoli & Marco Ranzani
- 611-624 Public-public partnerships in Urban water provision: The case of Dar es Salaam
by Brian Dill
- 625-640 Do information and communication technologies (ICTs) contribute to development?
by Richard Heeks
- 641-658 A review of evidence on mobile use by micro and small enterprises in developing countries
by Jonathan Donner & Marcela X. Escobari
- 659-673 Empowerment through ICT education, access and use: A gender analysis of Muslim youth in India
by Farida Khan & Rehana Ghadially
- 674-692 ICT4WHAT?-Using the choice framework to operationalise the capability approach to development
by Dorothea Kleine
- 693-694 The Management of Non-governmental Development Organizations, 2nd edition, by David Lewis (London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 290)
by Tanya Jakimow
- 695-696 Disappearing Peoples? Indigenous Groups and Ethnic Minorities in South and Central Asia by Barbara A. Brower and Barbara Rose Johnston (eds). (Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, 2007, pp. 288, ISBN 978-1-59874-121-6)
by David Storey
- 697-698 Global Governance Reform-Breaking the Stalemate by Colin I. Bradford, Jr. and Johannes F. Linn (eds.) (Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2007, pp. 143)
by Giancarlo Cotella
2010, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 391-410 Conditional aid effectiveness: A meta-study
by Hristos Doucouliagos & Martin Paldam
- 411-423 Conditionality covenants: Commitment versus discretion in sovereign credit contracts
by Sherif Khalifa
- 424-440 Public sector institutions, politics and outsourcing: Reforming the provision of primary healthcare in Punjab, Pakistan
by Iram A. Khan
- 441-454 Social outsourcing as a development tool: The impact of outsourcing IT services to women's social enterprises in Kerala
by Richard Heeks & Shoba Arun
- 455-469 'Standpipes and beyond'-a universal water service dynamic
by Esther Gerlach & Richard Franceys
- 470-482 Pushing lenders to over-comply with environmental regulations: A developing country perspective
by Parashar Kulkarni
- 483-502 Aid and fiscal policy in Nicaragua: A fiscal response analysis
by Roberto Machado
- 503-520 Technical efficiency in the Vietnamese manufacturing sector
by Hung T. Pham & Thanh L. Dao & Barry Reilly
- 521-529 Promotional role of microcredit: Evidence from the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh
by Md. Abul Basher
- 530-531 Raj Rhapsodies: Tourism, Heritage and the Seduction of History by Carol E. Henderson, Maxine Weisgrau (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, 280 pp., ISBN 978-0754670674)
by Carsten Wergin
- 532-533 Development Success. Statecraft in the South, edited by A. Bebbington and W. McCourt (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
by Jasmine Gideon
- 534-535 'Agri-food commodity chains and globalising networks' by Stringer, C. Le Heron, R. (eds)
by David Phillips
- 536-537 China Urbanizes: Consequences, Strategies, and Policies by Shahid Yusuf, Tony Saich (Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2008)
by Fulong Wu
- 538-539 Making Poor Nations Rich: Entrepreneurship and the Process of Economic Development by B. Powell (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008, pp. 480, ISBN-10: 0804757321)
by Tim Vorley
2010, Volume 22, Issue 3
2010, Volume 22, Issue 2
2010, Volume 22, Issue 1
2009, Volume 21, Issue 8
2009, Volume 21, Issue 7
- 895-914 Policy, vulnerability and the new debt sustainability framework
by Benno Ferrarini
- 915-931 A disaggregated empirical analysis of the determinants of IMF arrangements: Does one model fit all?
by Graham Bird & Dane Rowlands
- 932-946 Estimating the direct costs of social conflicts: Road blockings in Bolivia
by Bruno De Borger & Vincenzo Verardi
- 947-970 Growth, poverty and inequality in Ethiopia: Which way for pro-poor growth?
by Alemayehu Geda & Abebe Shimeles & John Weeks
- 971-984 Small-scale farmer participation in new agri-food supply chains: Case of the supermarket supply chain for fruit and vegetables in Honduras
by Jose Blandon & Spencer Henson & John Cranfield
- 985-1003 Introduction: The policy trajectory of fair trade
by Eleanor Fisher
- 1004-1014 Top heavy? Governance issues and policy decisions for the fair trade movement
by Anne Tallontire
- 1015-1026 Responsible retailing: Regulating fair and ethical trade
by Pamela K. Robinson
- 1027-1030 Policy challenges for fair trade in Wales
by Jon Townley
- 1031-1041 Living in times of solidarity: Fair trade and the fractured life worlds of Guatemalan coffee farmers
by Alberto Arce
- 1042-1043 Alex F. McCalla, and John Nash (Editors). Reforming agricultural trade for developing countries. Volume 1: key issues for a pro-development outcome of the Doha Round. Washington. The World Bank, 2007
by Habtu T. Weldegebriel
- 1044-1045 The politics of economic inequality in developing countries by Nel Phillip. Great Britain: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, pp. viii+206
by Rita Moch Arias
- 1046-1047 Domestic service in post-apartheid South Africa: deference and disdain by Alison Jill King. Aldershot (UK) and Burlington (USA): Ashgate, 2007, pp. xi+214
by Cheryl McEwan
- 1048-1049 Land and sustainable development in Africa by Kojo Sebastian Amanor Sam Moyo (eds). London and New York: Zed Books, 2008, pp. 226
by Bereket Kebede
2009, Volume 21, Issue 6
2009, Volume 21, Issue 5