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Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2013
Edited by M. R. Rosenzweig
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Volume 64, issue 2 , 2001
Demand elasticities in international trade: are they really low? pp. 313-342
Arvind Panagariya , Shekhar Shah and Deepak Kumar Mishra
Who determines Mexican trade policy? pp. 343-370
Jean-Marie Grether , Jaime A.P. de Melo and Marcelo Olarreaga
Ex ante and ex post labor supply response to risk in a low-income area pp. 371-388
Elaina Rose
Growth or stagnation? The role of public education pp. 389-416
Kenneth Beauchemin
Intertemporal discounting and tenurial contracts pp. 417-436
Jaideep Roy and Konstantinos Serfes
Soft budget constraint and inflation cycles: a positive model of the macro-dynamics in China during transition pp. 437-457
Loren Brandt and Xiaodong Zhu
Financial restraints in the South Korean miracle pp. 459-479
Panicos O. Demetriades and Kul B Luintel
Can financial infrastructures foster economic development? pp. 481-498
Bruno Amable and Jean-Bernard Chatelain
Innovative vs. imitative R&D and economic growth pp. 499-528
Jinli Zeng
How does real exchange rate influence income inequality between urban and rural areas in China? pp. 529-545
Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney and P. Hua
Aid and growth regressions pp. 547-570
Henrik Hansen and Finn Tarp
Exchange rate regime transitions pp. 571-586
Paul Robert Masson
Economic development in Palanpur over five decades: Peter Lanjouw and Nicholas Stern (Eds.) (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998), pp. xviii+640 pp. 587-592
M.G. Quibria
Globalization and labor: Edited by Horst Siebert, 1999, Mohr Siebeck (Tubingen), pp. 1-320, DM 138 pp. 593-595
George E. Johnson
Volume 64, issue 1 , 2001
Welfare effects of migration in societies with indirect taxes, income transfers and public good provision pp. 1-24
Michael S. Michael and Panos Hatzipanayotou
Gender and corruption pp. 25-55
Anand V. Swamy , Stephen Knack , Young Lee and Omar Azfar
Are educated workers really more productive? pp. 57-79
Patricia Jones
Credit constraints and the phenomenon of child labor pp. 81-102
Priya Ranjan
International evidence on how income inequality and credit market imperfections affect private saving rates pp. 103-127
Douglas E. Smith
Separation of powers and development pp. 129-145
Jean-Jacques Laffont and Mathieu Meleu
An equal-opportunity approach to the allocation of international aid pp. 147-171
Humberto Llavador and John Roemer
Exchange rate regimes and revenue performance in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 173-213
Christopher Adam , David L. Bevan and Gerard Chambas
Foreign exchange markets in transition economies: China pp. 215-235
Kate Phylaktis and Eric Girardin
Real exchange rates and inflation in exchange-rate-based stabilizations: an empirical examination pp. 237-253
Steven B. Kamin
Capital mobility and the output-inflation tradeoff pp. 255-274
Prakash Loungani , Assaf Razin and Chi-Wa Yuen
Brain drain and economic growth: theory and evidence pp. 275-289
Michel AR Beine , Frédéric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport
Strategic export policy with foreign direct investment and import substitution pp. 293-312
Richard Glen Harris and Nicolas Schmitt
Volume 63, issue 2 , 2000
Institutions and government controls pp. 197-229
Hadi Salehi Esfahani
Fertility decline as a coordination problem pp. 231-263
Hans-Peter Kohler
The dynamic cost and persistence of asset inequality in an agrarian economy pp. 265-302
Michael R. Carter and Frederick J. Zimmerman
Contract choice in agriculture with joint moral hazard in effort and risk pp. 303-326
Maitreesh Ghatak and Priyanka Pandey
Spatial price transmission and asymmetry in the Ghanaian maize market pp. 327-349
Awudu Abdulai
Gender wage differences in Malaysia: parametric and semiparametric estimation pp. 351-378
Marcia M. A. Schafgans
Income inequality, education expenditures, and growth pp. 379-398
Kevin Sylwester
The effects of openness, trade orientation, and human capital on total factor productivity pp. 399-423
Stephen M. Miller and Mukti Upadhyay
The impact of inflation on budgetary discipline pp. 425-449
Joshua Aizenman and Ricardo Hausmann
Central bank reactions to banking crises in fixed exchange rate regimes pp. 451-472
Victoria Miller
Estimating credibility in Colombia's exchange-rate target zone pp. 473-484
Arturo José Galindo
From socialist showcase to Mezzogiorno? Lessons on the role of technical change from East Germany's post-World War II growth performance pp. 485-514
Wolfgang Keller
Foreign aid and illegal immigration pp. 515-527
Helena Gaytan-Fregoso and Sajal Lahiri
Empirical estimates of inflation tax Laffer surfaces: a 30-country study pp. 529-546
Turan G. Bali and Thom Thurston
Volume 63, issue 1 , 2000
Introduction pp. 1-4
Sebastian Edwards
Lending booms, reserves and the sustainability of short-term debt: inferences from the pricing of syndicated bank loans pp. 5-44
Barry Julian Eichengreen and Ashoka Mody
Debt management and crisis in developing countries pp. 45-58
Michael Dooley
Controls on capital inflows: do they work? pp. 59-83
Jose De Gregorio , Sebastian Edwards and Rodrigo O. Valdes
Banking regulation and competition with product differentiation pp. 85-111
Ernesto Schargrodsky and Federico Sturzenegger
Understanding the behavior of bank spreads in Latin America pp. 113-134
Philip L. Brock and Liliana Rojas Suarez
The exchange rate and the term structure of interest rates in Mexico pp. 135-155
Masao Ogaki and Julio A. Santaella
The impact of liberalization and foreign investment in Colombia's financial sector pp. 157-196
Adolfo Barajas , Roberto Steiner and Natalia Salazar
Volume 62, issue 2 , 2000
Oligarchy, democracy, inequality and growth pp. 285-313
François J. Bourguignon and Thierry A. Verdier
Differential tariffs, growth, and welfare in a small open economy pp. 315-342
Thomas Osang and Stephen J Turnovsky
Economic growth with subsistence consumption pp. 343-361
Thomas Michael Steger
Opportunity cost, trade policies and the efficiency of firms pp. 363-383
Ai-Ting Goh
The effect of IMF programs on economic growth pp. 385-421
Adam Przeworski and James Raymond Vreeland
Reforming China's financial system and monetary policies: a sovereign remedy for locally initiated investment expansion? pp. 423-443
Xiao-Ming Li
Industrial pollution in economic development: the environmental Kuznets curve revisited pp. 445-476
Hemamala Hettige , Muthukumara Mani and David Wheeler
Multinational enterprises, technology diffusion, and host country productivity growth pp. 477-493
Bin Xu
Monetary accommodation in transition economies: econometric evidence from Yugoslavia's high inflation in the 1980s pp. 495-513
Pavle Petrovic and Zorica Vujosevic
The power and limitations of proportional cutbacks in common-pool resources pp. 515-533
Roy Gardner , Andrew Herr , Elinor Ostrom and James Marvin Walker
Inflationary regimes and relative price variability: evidence from Argentina pp. 535-547
Carlos Darío Dabús
The Origins and Demise of South African Apartheid: A Public Choice Analysis, Anton D. Lowenberg and William H. Kaempfer (Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1998), pp. 284, $54.50 pp. 549-554
Elisabeth J. Wood
Volume 62, issue 1 , 2000
Mortality decline, human capital investment, and economic growth pp. 1-23
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan , Harl E. Ryder and David N. Weil
International trade with endogenous enforcement of property rights pp. 25-54
Louis Hotte , Ngo Van Long and Huilan Tian
Trade liberalization and productivity growth in Korean manufacturing industries: price protection, market power, and scale efficiency pp. 55-83
Euysung Kim
Strategic export policy with foreign direct investment and import substitution pp. 85-104
Richard Glen Harris and Nicolas Schmitt
Coffee, economic fluctuations and stabilisation: an intertemporal disequilibrium model with capital market imperfections pp. 105-129
Jesus Otero
Public debt sustainability and endogenous seigniorage in Brazil: time-series evidence from 1947-1992 pp. 131-147
João Victor Issler and Luiz Renato Lima
Poverty and inequality in Java: examining the impact of the changing age, educational and industrial structure pp. 149-180
Lisa Ann Cameron
Determinants of collective action on the local commons: a model with evidence from Mexico pp. 181-208
Jeff Dayton-Johnson
Informal capital sources and household investment: evidence from Taiwan pp. 209-232
Kamhon Kan
Supervision and performance: the case of World Bank projects pp. 233-259
Christopher Kilby
A defense of compulsive measures against child labor pp. 261-275
Sylvain Dessy
Development Economics and Policy: Edited by David Sapsford and John-ren Chen, 1998, MacMillan (Houndmills and London) and St. Martin's (New York), pp. 1-569, i-xiii, US price $79.95 pp. 277-280
Mark Gersovitz
Development economics: Debraj Ray, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998, Hardcover, 848 pp., ISBN: 0691017069 pp. 280-284
Stephen C. Smith