Development and Change
1970 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue 2, 2025
- Rice Self‐sufficiency Initiatives in Indonesia, Bangladesh and Senegal: A Comparative Analysis pp. 229-253

- Jarvis Fisher, Jenny Goldstein and Anjana Ramkumar
- Brokerage in Markets: The Role of Ambiguity in Distributing Value pp. 254-277

- Asha Amirali
- Visions of Community Health and the Social Good in Kenya: Turning Community Health Workers into Entrepreneurs pp. 278-305

- Edwin Ambani Ameso and Ruth Jane Prince
- The ‘Ethnic Fractionalization’ Variable in Development Economics — A Systematic Review pp. 306-334

- Irene van Staveren
- Agricultural Value Chain Development Projects and Household Nutrition in Burkina Faso, Mozambique and Côte d'Ivoire pp. 335-371

- Rachel Schurman, William Munro, Thomas Bassett, Moussa Koné, William Moseley, Melanie Ouedraogo, Heidi Gengenbach, Alcino Comé, Justino Nhabinde and Matt Gunther
- Why Nobelists Fail pp. 372-388

- Sanjay G. Reddy
Volume 56, issue 1, 2025
- International Development Financing in the Second Cold War: The Miserly Convergence of Western Donors and China pp. 3-30

- Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones
- Financializing Maternal and Newborn Care: Temporal Tensions within a Development Impact Bond in India pp. 31-55

- Sandra Bärnreuther
- Law in Practice in a Nairobi Slum: Legalization and Camouflage pp. 56-77

- Maja Jeppesen
- Rice Margins Under Climate Change: Labour and Knowledge in Mangrove Rice Networks in Guinea‐Bissau pp. 78-110

- Joana Sousa, Ansumane Braima Dabó and Ana Luísa Luz
- Governing Artisanal and Small‐scale Sand Mining in Bangladesh pp. 111-136

- Bert Suykens, Atique Rahman, Shameem Reza Khan and Sabbir Ahmed Dhali
- Defending the Land: Filipina Activists amidst Authoritarian Rule in the Philippines pp. 137-171

- Miriam Zimmermann, Wolfram Dressler and Ana Bibal
- The Multiplier Effects of Government Expenditures on Social Protection: A Multi‐country Study pp. 172-224

- Dante Cardoso, Laura Carvalho, Gilberto Lima, Luiza Nassif‐Pires, Fernando Rugitsky and Marina Sanches
Volume 55, issue 6, 2024
- Negotiating Urban Development in Africa: Transnational Communities of Embedded Support in Dar es Salaam pp. 1125-1149

- Sylvia Croese and Wilbard Kombe
- The World Bank and Rural Land Titling in Africa: The Case of Tanzania pp. 1150-1181

- Howard Stein, Rie Odgaard, Kelly Askew and Faustin Maganga
- Discourses of Land Conflicts in Indonesia pp. 1182-1205

- Ward Berenschot and Nisrina Saraswati
- Elite Dynamics and China's Influence in Latin America pp. 1206-1229

- Benedicte Bull and Antulio Rosales
- The International and Local Politics of the Rural Environmental Registry: Brazil's Green Currency pp. 1230-1258

- Claudia Horn
- The Political Economy of Variations in Energy Debt Financing by Two Chinese Policy Banks in Africa pp. 1259-1288

- Tianyi Wu
- Responses to Livelihood Precarity in Dryland India: Diversifying Out of Agrarian Distress pp. 1289-1314

- Ambarish Karamchedu
Volume 55, issue 4, 2024
- The Contrasting Footprint of Labour and Capital in Post‐colonial India pp. 533-559

- Jan Breman
- Global Reparations within Capitalism: Aspirations and Tensions in Contemporary Movements for Reparatory Justice pp. 560-600

- Ndongo Samba Sylla, Andrew M. Fischer, Annina Kaltenbrunner and Sreerekha Sathi
- Global Reparations Agenda for Afrodescendants: An Overview of Recent Developments and the Way Forward pp. 601-627

- Amara Enyia
- The Knife is Still in Our Backs: Reparations Washing and the Limits of Reparatory Justice Campaigns pp. 628-650

- Kehinde Andrews
- Pre‐reparations Preparation: Fixing the Plumbing before Turning on the Tap pp. 651-671

- Matthew Robinson
- Global North–South Reparations: Demand‐side and Supply‐side Policies with a Dynamic View of International Trade and Finance pp. 672-699

- Bidisha Lahiri and William Darity
- On the Economics of Cross‐border Reparations Payments: The Case for a Bank of International Reparations pp. 700-726

- Carolyn Sissoko
- The Case for Climate Reparations by Fossil Fuel Companies: Ethical Foundations, Monetary Estimates and Feasibility pp. 727-751

- Marco Grasso
- The Political Economy of Reparations and the Dialectic of Transnational Capitalism pp. 752-772

- Hilbourne A. Watson
- Colonialism, Genocide and Reparations: The German‐Namibian Case pp. 773-799

- Henning Melber
- The Political Economy of Land Reparations in South Africa pp. 800-829

- Lebohang Liepollo Pheko
- Beyond Compensation: Reparations and the Ongoing Colonization of Australia pp. 830-854

- Elise Klein
- When Victors Claim Victimhood: Majoritarian Resentment and the Inversion of Reparations Claims pp. 855-877

- Nandini Sundar
- The Legacy of Maria Mies to the Feminist Movement and the Struggle for Human Liberation pp. 878-891

- Silvia Federici
- Ranajit Guha: A Thinker of Revolutionary Being pp. 892-909

- Milinda Banerjee
- The Devaluation of Essential Work: An Assessment of the 2023 ILO Report pp. 910-930

- Sara Stevano
Volume 55, issue 3, 2024
- The Political Economy of ‘Failure’ in The World Bank‐funded Bisri Dam in Lebanon pp. 351-374

- Mona Khneisser
- Developing Countries and Joint Statement Initiatives at the WTO: Damned if You Join, Damned if You Don't? pp. 375-397

- Shamel Azmeh
- The Sectoral Politics of Industrial Policy Making in Brazil: A Polanyian Interpretation pp. 398-428

- Renato H. de Gaspi and Pedro Perfeito da Silva
- Dependency in the Digital Age? The Experience of Mercado Libre in Latin America pp. 429-464

- Sebastián Fernández Franco, Juan Graña and Cecilia Rikap
- Livelihood Trajectories of Rural Young People in Southern Africa: Stuck in Loops? pp. 465-492

- Flora Hajdu, Lorraine van Blerk, Nicola Ansell, Roeland Hemsteede, Evance Mwathunga, Thandie Hlabana and Elsbeth Robson
- State‐owned Enterprises and the Politics of Financializing Infrastructure Development in Indonesia: De‐risking at the Limit? pp. 493-529

- Dimitar Anguelov
Volume 55, issue 2, 2024
- Amplified State Capitalism in China: Overproduction, Industrial Policy and Statist Controversies pp. 191-218

- Mingtang Liu
- Aesthetic Governance and China's Rural Toilet Revolution pp. 219-243

- Xi Lan, Hok Bun Ku and Yang Zhan
- Grievance Politics and Technocracy in a Developmental State: Healthcare Policy Reforms in Singapore pp. 244-275

- Ijlal Naqvi, Federico M. Rossi and Rayner Kay Jin Tan
- Barriers to Inclusive Recycling in Asunción, Paraguay: A Just Transition? pp. 276-301

- Jennifer L. Tucker
- The Jordan Compact, Refugee Labour and the Limits of Indicator‐oriented Formalization pp. 302-330

- Katharina Lenner and Lewis Turner
- Rethinking International Relations and Development in Times of Uncertainty pp. 331-347

- Gabriel Porcile
Volume 55, issue 1, 2024
- The Geopolitical Economy of International Inequality pp. 3-37

- Alan Freeman
- Subcontracting Linkages in India's Informal Economy pp. 38-75

- Surbhi Kesar
- Intimate Extractions: Demand Dowry and Neoliberal Development in Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 76-96

- Katy Gardner
- Changing Trees, Enduring Forests: Institutional Bricolage, Gradual Change and Community Forestry among Yucatec Mayans in Mexico pp. 97-122

- Noé Manuel Mendoza Fuente and Andrei Marin
- Heterogeneity and Labour Agency in Artisanal and Small‐scale Gold Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 123-156

- Sara Geenen and Divin‐Luc Bikubanya
- Indigenes, Settlers and Citizens: Multiple and Conflicting Subjectivities in Nation State Making pp. 157-172

- Ibrahim Abdullah
- NGOs and Civil Society at the End of a World pp. 173-185

- Jim Igoe
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