Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2009
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Volume 83, issue 2, 2007
- The social dimensions of microeconomic behavior in low-income communities: Introduction to a symposium pp. 253-255

- Christopher B. Barrett and Andrew Foster
- Social affiliation and the demand for health services: Caste and child health in South India pp. 256-279

- Nancy Luke and Kaivan Munshi
- Descent rules and strategic transfers. Evidence from matrilineal groups in Ghana pp. 280-301

- Eliana La Ferrara
- Heterogeneity, social esteem and feasibility of collective action pp. 302-325

- Jean-Philippe Platteau and Erika Seki
- The formation of risk sharing networks pp. 326-350

- Marcel Fafchamps and Flore Gubert
- Strategic analysis of petty corruption: Entrepreneurs and bureaucrats pp. 351-367

- Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky, Mukul Majumdar and Roy Radner
- Coordinating development: Can income-based incentive schemes eliminate Pareto inferior equilibria? pp. 368-391

- Philip Bond and Rohini Pande
- A numerical simulation analysis of (Hukou) labour mobility restrictions in China pp. 392-410

- John Whalley and Shunming Zhang
- Moral hazard and Marshallian inefficiency: Evidence from Tunisia pp. 411-445

- Jean-Louis Leslie Arcand, Chunrong Ai and Francois Ethier
- Remittances and savings from international migration: Theory and evidence using a matched sample pp. 446-465

- Una Okonkwo Osili
- A quantile regression decomposition of urban-rural inequality in Vietnam pp. 466-490

- Binh T. Nguyen, James Albrecht, Susan Vroman and M. Daniel Westbrook
- Semiparametric Bayesian inference of the Kuznets hypothesis pp. 491-505

- Huang, Ho-Chuan (River) and Lin, Shu-Chin
- Democracy, visibility and public good provision pp. 506-529

- Anandi Mani and Sharun Mukand
- An efficiency and welfare classification of rationing by waiting in the presence of bribery pp. 530-548

- Praveen Kulshreshtha
- Quality-enhancing trade liberalization pp. 549-561

- Mukesh Eswaran and Ashok Kotwal
- Does financial liberalization improve the allocation of investment?: Micro-evidence from developing countries pp. 562-587

- Arturo José Galindo, Fabio Schiantarelli and Andrew Weiss
Volume 83, issue 1, 2007
- Money for nothing: The dire straits of medical practice in Delhi, India pp. 1-36

- Jishnu Das and Jeffrey Stuart Hammer
- Social learning, neighborhood effects, and investment in human capital: Evidence from Green-Revolution India pp. 37-62

- Futoshi Yamauchi
- Are corruption and taxation really harmful to growth? Firm level evidence pp. 63-75

- Raymond Fisman and Jakob Svensson
- International migration and "educated unemployment" pp. 76-87

- C. Simon Fan and Oded Stark
- Land and the transition from a dual to a modern economy pp. 88-108

- Eugenio Proto
- Equity and policy effectiveness with imperfect targeting pp. 109-140

- Sami Bibi and Jean-Yves Duclos
- Tariff bindings and bilateral cooperation on export cartels pp. 141-156

- Bernard Hoekman and Kamal Saggi
- Historical legacies: A model linking Africa's past to its current underdevelopment pp. 157-175

- Nathan Nunn
- Donor fragmentation and bureaucratic quality in aid recipients pp. 176-197

- Stephen Knack and Aminur Rahman
- Poverty alleviation through geographic targeting: How much does disaggregation help? pp. 198-213

- Chris Elbers, Tomoki Fujii, Peter Frederik Lanjouw, Berk Özler and Wesley Yin
- Inequality and outside options in common-property resource use pp. 214-239

- Nori Tarui
- Purchasing power parity and country characteristics: Evidence from panel data tests pp. 240-251

- Joseph D. Alba and David Papell
Volume 82, issue 2, 2007
- Conflict diamonds pp. 267-286

- Ola Olsson
- The political economy of public goods: Some evidence from India pp. 287-314

- Abhijit Banerjee and Rohini Somanathan
- Poverty traps, aid, and growth pp. 315-347

- Aart Kraay and Claudio E. Raddatz
- Improving credibility by delegating judicial competence--the case of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council pp. 348-373

- Stefan Voigt, Michael Wilhelm Ebeling and Lorenz Blume
- How transition paths differ: Enterprise performance in Russia and China pp. 374-392

- Sumon K. Bhaumik and Saul Estrin
- Intellectual property rights and quality improvement pp. 393-415

- Amy Glass and Xiaodong Wu
- Property rights and the political organization of agriculture pp. 416-447

- Jonathan Conning and James A. Robinson
- Coffee production effects on child labor and schooling in rural Brazil pp. 448-463

- Diana . Kruger
- Does delegation of fiscal policy to an independent agency make a difference? Evidence from intergovernmental transfers in India pp. 464-484

- Stuti Khemani
- On the trade impact of nominal exchange rate volatility pp. 485-508

- Silvana Tenreyro
- Migration networks and microenterprises in Mexico pp. 509-528

- Christopher Woodruff and Rene Zenteno
Volume 82, issue 1, 2007
- China's (uneven) progress against poverty pp. 1-42

- Martin Ravallion and Shaohua Chen
- Clusters and comparative advantage: Implications for industrial policy pp. 43-57

- Andres Rodriguez-Clare
- The curse and blessing of fixed specific factors in small-open economies pp. 58-78

- María Dolores Guilló and Perez-Sebastian, Fidel
- Market access for sale pp. 79-94

- Hiau Looi Kee, Marcelo Olarreaga and Peri Agostinho da Silva
- Who gains from non-collusive corruption? pp. 95-119

- Reto Foellmi and Manuel Oechslin
- Roscas as financial agreements to cope with self-control problems pp. 120-137

- Stefan Ambec and Nicolas TREICH
- Endogenous gender power, household labor supply and the demographic transition pp. 138-155

- Murat F. Iyigun and Randall Phillip Walsh
- Winners and losers in the commodity lottery: The impact of terms of trade growth and volatility in the Periphery 1870-1939 pp. 156-179

- Christopher Blattman, Jason Hwang and Jeffrey Gale Williamson
- Emigration and wages in source countries: Evidence from Mexico pp. 180-199

- Prachi Mishra
- How do market reforms affect China's responsiveness to environmental policy? pp. 200-233

- Fisher-Vanden, Karen and Mun Sing Ho
- Can debt crises be self-fulfilling? pp. 234-244

- Marcos Chamon
- Measuring pro-poor growth when relative prices shift pp. 245-256

- Isabel Gunther and Michael Grimm
- Trading places: Does past growth impact inequality? pp. 257-266

- Dustin Chambers
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