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Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2013
Edited by M. R. Rosenzweig
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Volume 84, issue 2 , 2007
How corruption hits people when they are down pp. 574-589
Jennifer Hunt
Health and the evolution of welfare across Brazilian municipalities pp. 590-608
Rodrigo Reis Soares
Migration as an antidote to rent-seeking? pp. 609-630
Fabio Mariani
The Cultural Revolution and returns to schooling in China: Estimates based on twins pp. 631-639
Junsen Zhang , Pak-Wai Liu and Linda Yung
IMF concern for reputation and conditional lending failure: Theory and empirics pp. 640-666
Silvia Marchesi and Laura Sabani
Fungibility and the flypaper effect of project aid: Micro-evidence for Vietnam pp. 667-685
Dominique van de Walle and Ren Mu
How does the impact of an HIV/AIDS information campaign vary with educational attainment? Evidence from rural Uganda pp. 686-714
Damien de Walque
Credit layering in informal financial markets pp. 715-730
Ghazala Mansuri
Can information alone change behavior? Response to arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh pp. 731-754
Malgosia Madajewicz , Alexander Pfaff , Alexander van Geen , Joseph Graziano , Iftikhar Hussein , Hasina Momotaj , Roksana Sylvi and Habibul Ahsan
Inequality does cause underdevelopment: Insights from a new instrument pp. 755-776
William Easterly
Age-differentiated minimum wages in developing countries pp. 777-797
Mauricio Larrain and Joaquin Poblete
Foreign equity trading and emerging market volatility: Evidence from Indonesia and Thailand pp. 798-811
Jianxin Wang
Volume 84, issue 1 , 2007
Network effects and the dynamics of migration and inequality: Theory and evidence from Mexico pp. 1-24
David McKenzie and Hillel Rapoport
Only income diverges: A neoclassical anomaly pp. 25-45
Kevin Grier and Robin M. Grier
On the static and dynamic costs of trade restrictions for small developing countries pp. 46-60
Charles van Marrewijk and Koen G. Berden
Socioeconomic status or noise? Tradeoffs in the generation of school quality information pp. 61-75
Alejandra Mizala , Pilar Romaguera and Miguel Urquiola
Urbanization, informal sector, and development pp. 76-103
Kazuhiro Yuki
Revisiting the infant industry argument pp. 104-117
Philip Ulrich Sauré
Mortality risks, education and child labor pp. 118-137
Fernanda Estevan and Jean-Marie Baland
Effects of longevity and dependency rates on saving and growth: Evidence from a panel of cross countries pp. 138-154
Hongbin Li , Jie Zhang and Junsen Zhang
Are external shocks responsible for the instability of output in low-income countries? pp. 155-187
Claudio E. Raddatz
Effects of economic shocks on children's employment and schooling in Brazil pp. 188-214
Suzanne Duryea , David Allen Lam and Deborah Levison
Financial liberalization, financial sector development and growth: Evidence from Malaysia pp. 215-233
James B. Ang and Warwick J. McKibbin
Quality dualism pp. 234-250
Arup Banerji and Sanjay Jain
Persistent inequality: An explanation based on limited parental altruism pp. 251-270
Mausumi Das
Nonlinear economic growth: Some theory and cross-country evidence pp. 271-290
Davide Fiaschi and Andrea Mario Lavezzi
Nonlinearities and heterogeneity in environmental quality: An empirical analysis of deforestation pp. 291-309
Phu Nguyen Van and Théophile T. Azomahou
Evaluation of training in African enterprises pp. 310-329
Michael Rosholm , Helena Skyt Nielsen and Andrew Dabalen
Does poverty constrain deforestation? Econometric evidence from Peru pp. 330-349
Alix Peterson Zwane
Trade policy in a Ricardian model with a continuum of goods under nonhomothetic preferences pp. 350-377
Joachim Stibora and Albert de Vaal
Comparisons of real output and productivity of Chinese and Indian manufacturing, 1980-2002 pp. 378-416
Boon L. Lee , D.S. Prasada Rao and William Shepherd
Trade unions vs. statistical discrimination: Theory and application to post-apartheid South Africa pp. 417-444
Jean-Paul Azam and Sandrine Rospabe
Self-fulfilling prophecies in the quality ladders economy pp. 445-464
Guido Cozzi
Bribery, inefficiency, and bureaucratic delay pp. 465-486
Christian Ahlin and Pinaki Bose
Group-lending with sequential financing, contingent renewal and social capital pp. 487-506
Prabal Roy Chowdhury
Foreign aid and economic growth: The role of flexible labor supply pp. 507-533
Santanu Chatterjee and Stephen J Turnovsky
Reforms and confidence pp. 534-550
Pertti Haaparanta and Jukka Pirttilä
Can a raise in your wage make you worse off? A public goods perspective pp. 551-571
suman Ghosh and Alexander K. Karaivanov
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 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 Thanh Nguyen , James Albrecht , Susan Vroman and M. Daniel Westbrook
Semiparametric Bayesian inference of the Kuznets hypothesis pp. 491-505
Ho-Chuan Huang and Shu-Chin Lin
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 Murray 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 Dennis Alba and David H. Papell