Development and Change
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Volume 21, issue 4, 1990
- Mercantile Transformations: Understanding the State, Global Debt and Philippine Agriculture pp. 579-619

- Bruce Koppel
- Bank Lending to LDCs: From the Euphoria of Credit Syndication to the Debt Problem's Implications pp. 621-636

- Alexander Rogovitsky
- The ‘Political’ Economies of Central America: Foreign Aid and Labour Remittances pp. 637-655

- David Kaimowitz
- Structural Adjustment and Diversification in Zambia pp. 657-692

- Fons Meijer
- Cash Crop Production and the Process of Transformation pp. 693-722

- Behrooz Morvaridi
- Recent Technology Imports into India: Results of a Survey pp. 723-749

- Ashok V. Desai
Volume 21, issue 3, 1990
- The Crisis of the 1980s in Sub‐Saharan Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean: Economic Impact, Social Change and Political Implications pp. 389-426

- Dharam Ghai and Cynthia Hewitt de Alcántara
- Uganda: Contradictions of the IMF Programme and Perspective pp. 427-467

- Mahmood Mamdani
- A Re‐assessment of Entitlement Theory in the Light of the Recent Famines in Africa pp. 469-490

- Alex de Waal
- Decentralization, Territorial Power and the State: A Critical Response pp. 491-500

- Dennis A. Rondinelli
- Debating Decentralization — A Reply to Rondinelli pp. 501-512

- David Slater
- Decentralization: The Politics of Interventionism pp. 513-530

- Joel Samoff
Volume 21, issue 2, 1990
- State, Industrialization and Agricultural Policy in Korea pp. 197-223

- Larry L. Burmeister
- The Rational Choice Paradigm and the Allocation of Agricultural Development Resources pp. 225-246

- Mick Moore
- The Interface of Agricultural and Industrial Growth in the Development Process: Some Facets of the Indian Experience pp. 247-280

- Ashok Mathur
- Factors Affecting Small Farmers' Access to Institutional Credit in Rural Orissa, India pp. 281-307

- Kailas Sarap
- Nigerian Oil and Exchange Rates: Indicators of ‘Dutch Disease’ pp. 309-341

- John J. Struthers
Volume 21, issue 1, 1990
- Women and Rural Development Policies: The Changing Agenda pp. 5-22

- Deniz Kandiyoti
- Alternative Development Strategies for Women in Rural China pp. 23-42

- Ellen Judd
- Daughters, Decisions and Domination: An Empirical and Conceptual Critique of Household Strategies pp. 43-74

- Diane L. Wolf
- Sámi Reindeer Pastoralism as an Indigenous Resource Management System in Northern Norway: A Contribution to the Common Property Debate pp. 75-86

- Ivar Bjørklund
- Non‐governmental Organizations in Africa: Can They Influence Public Policy? pp. 87-118

- Michael Bratton
- The End of the Road in Land Reform? Limits to Redistribution in West Bengal pp. 119-146

- Sanjib Baruah
- Limits to Radical Intervention: Agricultural Taxation in West Bengal pp. 147-164

- Ross Mallick
Volume 20, issue 4, 1989
- The Dynamics of Fisheries Development in Developing Countries: A General Overview pp. 565-597

- Jean‐Philippe Platteau
- Market Development, Government Interventions and the Dynamics of the Smallscale Fishing Sector: An Historical Perspective of the Senegalese Case pp. 599-620

- Jean‐Pierre Chauveau and Alassane Samba
- Penetration of Capitalism and Persistence of Small‐scale Organizational Forms in Third World Fisheries pp. 621-651

- Jean‐Philippe Platteau
- Shrimp Culture and Market Incorporation: A Study of Shrimp Culture in Paddy Fields in Southwest Bangladesh pp. 653-682

- João P. de Campos Guimarães
- The Role of Middlemen in Small‐scale Fisheries: A Case Study of Sarawak, Malaysia pp. 683-700

- Alexander G. Merlijn
- Technical Change, Transformation of Risks and Patronage Relations in a Fishing Community of South Sri Lanka pp. 701-733

- Oscar Amarasinghe
- Fisheries Development, Resources Depletion and Political Mobilization in Kerala: The Problem of Alternatives pp. 735-770

- Wicky Meynen
Volume 20, issue 3, 1989
- The Impact of War and the Response to it in Different Agrarian Systems in Eritrea pp. 373-400

- Lionel Cliffe
- Agricultural Restructuring in Zimbabwe and South Africa pp. 401-428

- Daniel Weiner
- The Contribution of Environmental and Resource Economics to an Economics of Sustainable Development pp. 429-459

- Edward Barbier
- Government Policies towards Drought and Development in the Brazilian Sertao pp. 461-500

- Ian Livingstone and Marcio Assunção
- Territorial Power and the Peripheral State: The Issue of Decentralization pp. 501-531

- David Slater
Volume 20, issue 2, 1989
- Regionalism and Globalism in the South Pacific pp. 181-201

- Sandra Tarte
- Fiji: Race, Class and the Military pp. 203-234

- R. T. Robertson and A. Tamanisau
- The World Bank in Fiji: The Case of the Suva‐Nadi Highway Reconstruction Project pp. 235-267

- Ganeshwar Chand
- The Role of Women in the International Division of Labour: The Case of Thailand pp. 269-294

- Douglas V. Porpora, Mah Hui Lim and Usanee Prommas
- Are the Chronically Poor Also the Poorest in Rural India? pp. 295-322

- Raghav Gaiha
Volume 20, issue 1, 1989
- Financial Development and the Intersectoral Transfer of Resources: The Case of Thailand pp. 5-34

- Karel Jansen
- The State in the Village: Interpreting Rural Development in Thailand pp. 35-56

- Philip Hirsch
- Analysing Decentralization Policies in Developing Countries: a Political‐Economy Framework pp. 57-87

- Dennis A. Rondinelli, James S. McCullough and Ronald W. Johnson
- Export Performance of ‘New Exporting Countries’: How Valid is the Optimism? pp. 89-120

- Prema-chandra Athukorala
- The Introduction and Evolution of Private Landed Property in Kenya pp. 121-147

- Makau Kiamba
Volume 19, issue 4, 1988
- Agribusiness and Women Peasants in Tanzania pp. 549-583

- Marjorie Mbilinyi
- Female Farmers and Agricultural Production in El Salvador pp. 585-615

- Susana Lastarría‐Cornhiel
- Vanuatu: Fragile Foreign Policy Initiatives pp. 617-647

- R.T. Robertson
- The Food Balance and Economic Growth: An Appraisal of FitzGerald's Reformulation of Kalecki pp. 649-668

- Marc Wuyts
- The Food Balance and Economic Growth: A Reply pp. 669-676

- E.V.K. FitzGerald
Volume 19, issue 3, 1988
- When Supply and Demand Don't Intersect: Latin America and the Bretton Woods Institutions in the 1980s pp. 371-400

- Richard E. Feinberg and Edmar Bacha
- Paradigms of Regional Development and the Role of Small Centres pp. 401-423

- J. Hinderink and M.J. Titus
- Rural Growth Points and Rural Industries in Zimbabwe: Ideologies and Policies pp. 425-466

- Des Gasper
- Premises and Impacts of International Dairy Aid: The Politics of Evaluation pp. 467-504

- Martin Doornbos, Manoshi Mitra and Pieter van Stuijvenberg
- Thinking Politically about Development pp. 505-530

- David Goldsworthy
Volume 19, issue 2, 1988
- Latin America's Transnational Capitalists and the Debt: A Class‐Analysis Perspective pp. 179-201

- James Petras and Howard Brill
- Somalia: Understanding an Unconventional Economy pp. 203-265

- Vali Jamal
- The Process of Famine: Causes and Consequences in Sudan pp. 267-300

- Hassan Ahmed Abdel Ati
- Slow Change in Colonial South India: The Transformation of Thanjavur pp. 301-325

- Willem van Schendel
- Counterpoint and Emancipation pp. 327-341

- Jan Nederveen Pieterse and W. F. Wertheim
Volume 19, issue 1, 1988
- Industrialization and the Standard of Living of the Working Class in Iran, 1960–79 pp. 3-32

- Hassan Hakimian
- Kalecki on Planned Growth in the Mixed Economy pp. 33-52

- E.V.K. FitzGerald
- Taiwanese Economic Development: An Alternative Interpretation pp. 53-67

- Richard Grabowski
- Water Harvesting and Agricultural Production in Semi‐arid Kenya pp. 69-87

- Richard Hogg
- Class Relations and Technology Use: A Study of Tubewell Utilization in Punjab (India) pp. 89-113

- Jasveen Jairath
- Agrarian Transformation and the Rural Labour Market: The Case of Nicaragua pp. 115-138

- Hermine Weijland, Jan de Groot and Rudolf Buitelaar
- Institutionalization of an Environmental Programme in a Third World Country: The Establishment of an Environmental Institute in Nicaragua pp. 139-157

- Ange Wieberdink and Arjen van Ketel
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