Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference, Kiel 2005
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- 37: The Road to Pro-Poor Growth in Zambia: Past Lessons and Future Challenges

- Peter Wobst and James Thurlow
- 36: Contesting Resources - Rent Seeking, Conflict and the Natural Resource Curse

- Erwin Bulte and Katharina Wick
- 35: R&D and private investment: How to conserve indigenous fruit biodiversity of Southern Africa

- Hermann Waibel, Justus Wesseler and Dagmar Mithöfer
- 34: Inequality and Heterogeneous Returns to Education in Mexico (1992-2002)

- Hector J. Villarreal and Aashish Mehta
- 33: Exchange rate risk and economic reform: the case of endogenous institutional change in China

- Wolfgang Veit
- 32: Measuring and Explaining Government Inefficiency in Developing Countries

- Nicolas Van de Sijpe and Glenn Rayp
- 31: Uganda: No more pro-poor growth?

- Robert Kappel, Jann Lay and Susan Steiner
- 30: Inequality and growth: A joint analysis of demand and supply

- Ling Shen
- 29: Modeling Firm Dynamics to Identify the Cost of Financing Constraints in Ghanaian Manufacturing

- Matthias Schündeln
- 27: How to prioritise policies for poverty reduction: Applying Bayesian Model Averaging to Vietnam

- Rainer Klump and Patricia Prufer
- 26: Human capital, growth and convergence traps: Implications from a cross-country analysis

- Panagiotis Petrakis and D. Stamatakis
- 25: Institutional Constraints for the Success of Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: The Case of Bt-Cotton in Shandong Province, China

- Hermann Waibel, Diemuth Pemsl and Andrew P. Gutierrez
- 24: Macroeconomic Policies and Pro-Poor Growth in Nigeria

- Oluwatoyin Alade S Gafaar and Tokunbo Osinubi
- 23: External Debt and Pro-Poor Growth

- Rolf Maier
- 22: Measuring Pro-Poor Growth with Non-Income Indicators

- Stephan Klasen, Kenneth Harttgen and Melanie Grosse
- 20: Export-Led Growth in Chile: Assessing the Role of Export Composition in Productivity Growth

- Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann D., Dierk Herzer and Boriss Siliverstovs
- 19: Project Aid or Budget Aid? The Interests of Governments and Financial Institutions

- Carsten Hefeker
- 18: Quality of Institutions, Credit Markets and Bankruptcy

- Christa Hainz
- 17: Inflation Inequity and the Measurement of Pro-Poor Growth

- Michael Grimm and Isabel Günther
- 16: Does Imported Skill-Biased Technological Change Originate None, One or Many Kuznets Curves?

- Marco Vivarelli and Gianluca Grimalda
- 15: Distribution and Development in a Model of Misgovernance

- Keith Blackburn and Gonzalo Forgues-Puccio
- 14: Aid, Policies and Growth: A Non-Canonical Alternative for solving This Puzzle

- Raul Fuentes
- 13: Equality, Market, Profit, Growth - Small-Scale Industry and the Expansion of Mass Markets with Reference to an Empirical Research in Algeria

- Hartmut Elsenhans
- 12: The Lamentable Return of the Big Push in Economic Development

- William Easterly
- 11: IMF and Economic Growth: The Effects of Programs, Loans, and Compliance with Conditionality

- Axel Dreher
- 10: Investment and credit effects of land titling and registration

- Juan de Laiglesia
- 9: Cost Efficiency of Domestic and Foreign Banks in Thailand: Evidence from Panel Data

- Saovanee Chantapong and Lukas Menkhoff
- 8: Gender Inequality and Trade

- Christian Spielmann and Matthias Busse
- 7: Coping Strategies in Post-War Rural Mozambique

- Tilman Brück
- 6: The Political Economy of Corruption and and the Role of Financial Institutions

- Christa Hainz and Kira Boerner
- 5: Does Good Governance Contribute to Pro-poor Growth?: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Evidence from Cross-Country Studies

- Danielle Resnick and Regina Birner
- 4: Is Rural Income Diversity Pro-Growth? Is It Pro-Poor? Evidence from Georgia

- Iain Fraser, Junior Davis, Kelvin Balcombe and Dirk Bezemer
- 3: Robust Lessons about Practical Early Warning Systems

- Katja Sawischlewski, Lukas Menkhoff and Daniela Beckmann
- 2: Micro-credit, risk coping and the incidence of rural-to-urban migration

- Quamrul Ahsan
- 1: Foreseeing another HIPC: The response of a post-HIPC economy

- S. M. Abbas