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Volume 23, issue 4, 1992
- Of Coconuts and Kings: The Political Economy of an Export Crop pp. 1-25

- James K. Boyce
- Development, Neoliberalism and Electoral Politics in Latin America pp. 27-48

- Rosario Espinal
- The Political Ecology of Extraction and Extractive Reserves in East Kalimantan, Indonesia pp. 49-74

- Nancy Lee Peluso
- Malaysian Electronics: The Changing Prospects for Employment and Restructuring pp. 75-99

- Suresh Narayanan and Rajah Rasiah
- Consumer Subsidies in India: Is Targeting Effective? pp. 101-128

- Shikha Jha
- Panchayati Raj in West Bengal: Popular Participation for the People or the Party? pp. 129-163

- Neil Webster
Volume 23, issue 3, 1992
- Foreword pp. 1-4

- Martin Doornbos
- Empancipations, Modern and Postmodern pp. 5-41

- Jan Nederveen Pieterse
- Liberation or Meaning? Social Movements, Culture and Democracy pp. 43-77

- Alberto Melucci
- Marxism and the Darkness of History pp. 79-102

- Sudipta Kaviraj
- Marxism and the Problem of Violence pp. 103-120

- Bhikhu Parekh
- Beyond Emancipation pp. 121-137

- Ernesto Laclau
- Democracy and Emancipatory Movements: Notes for a Theory of Inversionary Discourse pp. 139-173

- David E. Apter
- Subjectivity, Experience and Knowledge: An Epistemology from/for Rainbow Coalition Politics pp. 175-193

- Sandra Harding
- The Feminist Movement in Latin America: Between Hope and Disenchantment pp. 195-214

- Virginia Vargas
- Development and Women's Emancipation: Is There a Connection? pp. 215-255

- Valentine M. Moghadam
- The State and the Dialectics of Emancipation pp. 257-281

- Wim F. Wertheim
- Theories of Development and Politics of the Post‐modern — Exploring a Border Zone pp. 283-319

- David Slater
Volume 23, issue 2, 1992
- Democratic Rural Development: Leadership Accountability in Regional Peasant Organizations pp. 1-36

- Jonathan Fox
- Reforming Peasant Production in Africa: Power and Technological Change in Two Nigerian Villages pp. 37-66

- Dickson L. Eyoh
- Peasant Women and Economic Transformation in The Gambia pp. 67-90

- Judith A. Carney
- From Idealism to Realism: Women, Feminism and Empowerment in Nicaraguan Tailoring Co‐operatives pp. 91-114

- Linda Mayoux
- Evaluating Cost‐Benefit Analysis as a Tool for Gender Planning pp. 115-139

- Naila Kabeer
- On Thai Women in the International Division of Labour pp. 141-148

- Suresh Narayanan and Laurel Kimura
- Reply to Narayanan and Kimura pp. 149-153

- Douglas V. Porpora, Mah Hui Lim and Usanee Prommas
Volume 23, issue 1, 1992
- National Factor Markets and the Macroeconomic Context for Environmental Destruction in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 7-33

- Steven C. Kyle and Aercio S. Cunha
- Indian Lands, Environmental Policy and Military Geopolitics in the Development of the Brazilian Amazon: The Case of the Yanomami pp. 35-70

- Bruce Albert
- Calha Norte: Military Development in Brazilian Amazônia pp. 71-99

- Elizabeth Allen
- Absorbing External Shocks: The Gulf Crisis, International Migration Linkages and the Indian Economy, 1990 (with special reference to the impact on Kerala) pp. 101-146

- Ashwani Saith
- The Informal Financial Sector in Bangladesh: An Appraisal of its Role in Development pp. 147-168

- Atiq Rahman
Volume 22, issue 4, 1991
- Foreign Aid after the Cold War pp. 645-685

- Keith Griffin
- Growth of Rural Industries in Post‐reform China: Patterns, Determinants and Consequences pp. 687-724

- Rizwanul Islam
- The Promotion of Non‐traditional Agricultural Exports in Honduras: Issues of Equity, Environment and Natural Resource Management pp. 725-755

- Susan C. Stonich
- Communal Forest Management: The Honduran Resin Tappers pp. 757-779

- Denise L. Stanley
- The Indonesian Family Planning Programme: A Success Story for Women? pp. 781-805

- Ines Smyth
Volume 22, issue 3, 1991
- Gifts and Rights: Cautionary Notes on Community Self‐help in Thailand pp. 421-443

- Peter Vandergeest
- The Transformation of the Production and Retail of Building Materials for Low‐income Housing in Mombasa, Kenya pp. 445-473

- Gervase Chris Macoloo
- Illicit Drug Production and Supply‐side Drugs Policy in Asia and South America pp. 475-496

- David Whynes
- Welfare Consequences of Green Revolution Technology: Changes in Bangladeshi Food Production and Diet pp. 497-517

- Mohammad Alauddin and Clement Tisdell
- Rural‐Urban Relations, Household Income Diversification and Agricultural Productivity pp. 519-545

- Hugh Emrys Evans and Peter Ngau
- Regional Disparities, Industry and Government Policy in Japan pp. 547-586

- Servet Mutlu
- Comments on Alex de Waal's ‘Re‐assessment of Entitlement Theory in the Light of Recent Famines in Africa’ pp. 587-596

- S.R. Osmani
- Logic and Application: A Reply to S.R. Osmani pp. 597-608

- Alex de Waal
Volume 22, issue 2, 1991
- The Political Economy of Industrialization: A Comparison of Latin American and East Asian Newly Industrializing Countries pp. 197-231

- Rhys Jenkins
- The Dynamics of Work and Survival for the Urban Poor: A Gender Analysis of Panel Data from Madras pp. 233-260

- Helzi Noponen
- Gainers and Losers: A Note on Land and Occupational Mobility in a South Indian Village, 1977–85 pp. 261-277

- Madhura Swantinathan
- Elites, the Rural Masses and Land in Paraguay: The Subordination of the Rural Masses to the Ruling Class pp. 279-295

- J.M.G. Kleinpenning and E.B. Zoomers
- The Rural Labour Market in Zimbabwe pp. 297-320

- Jennifer Adams
- Inequalities and Adjustment in Uganda pp. 321-337

- Vali Jamal
- Uganda: Contradictions of the IMF Programme and Perspective: A Comment pp. 339-349

- E. Tumusiime‐Mutebile
- A Response to Critics pp. 351-366

- Mahmood Mamdani
Volume 22, issue 1, 1991
- Dilemmas of Development Discourse: The Crisis of Developmentalism and the Comparative Method pp. 5-29

- Jan Nederveen Pieterse
- Reflections on the Latin American Contribution to Development Theory pp. 31-68

- Cristóbal Kay
- Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe: Its Genesis, Adjustment Process, and Impact on Developing Countries pp. 69-92

- Hans Linnemann and Atul Sarma
- New Perspectives for Modernization in Central America pp. 93-115

- George Irvin
- Poverty Alleviation Programmes In Rural India: An Assessment pp. 117-154

- Raghav Gaiha
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