Development and Change
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Volume 16, issue 4, 1985
- State Policies and Regional Disparity in Indian Agriculture pp. 523-546

- K. Subbarao
- Technology and Agricultural Development in China: Regional Spread and Inequality pp. 547-570

- Y. Y. Kueh
- Shenzhen: A Chinese ‘Development Zone’ in Global Perspective pp. 571-602

- Leslie Sklair
- Indigenization Policies and Structural Cooptation by Multinational Corporations pp. 603-634

- Yoshitaka Okada
- Single–Parent Families: Choice or Constraint? pp. 635-656

- Sylvia Chant
Volume 16, issue 3, 1985
- Labels: A Shadow Across Reality pp. 343-345

- Geof Wood
- The Politics of Development Policy Labelling pp. 347-373

- Geof Wood
- Policy Makers Have Their Needs Too: Irish Itinerants and the Culture of Poverty pp. 375-408

- Bernard Schaffer
- The Use of Labelling in Urban Low Income Housing in the Third World Case–Study of Bogota, Colombia pp. 409-428

- Marion Glaser
- Refugees –Access and Labelling pp. 429-450

- Roger Zetter
- Targets Strike Back ‐Rural Works Claimants in Bangladesh pp. 451-473

- Geof Wood
- To Feed or to Educate: Labelling in Targeted Nutrition Interventions pp. 475-483

- Erica Wheeler
- Destitute Allowance vs Family Assistance: Conflict Over Welfare Labels in Fiji pp. 485-502

- John Cameron
- Labelling and the Language of International Development pp. 503-514

- Edward Horesh
- Bernard Schaffer: A Personal Appreciation pp. 515-520

- Geoffrey Lamb
Volume 16, issue 2, 1985
- The Aid Regime and International Debt: Crisis and Structural Adjustment pp. 179-212

- Robert Wood
- Paradigms and Scientific Revolutions in Development Theories pp. 213-234

- Javier Elguea
- A Historical Reassessment of Early Japanese Development pp. 235-250

- Richard Grabowski
- Smallholding Agriculture in Revolutionary Cuba: A Case of Under–Exploitation? pp. 251-270

- David Lehmann
- The Limits of State Self–Help Housing Programmes pp. 271-312

- Rod Burgess
- The Impact of Microelectronics on Developing Countries: The Case of Brazilian Telecommunications pp. 313-340

- Michael Hobday
Volume 16, issue 1, 1985
- The Commercialization of Photovoltaics in the Third World: Unfulfilled Expectations and Limited Markets pp. 5-37

- Kurt Hoffman
- Market Restructuring and Technology Acquisition: Power Alcohol in Kenya and Zimbabwe pp. 39-59

- Calestous Juma
- Biotechnology: Prospects and Dilemmas for Third World Development pp. 61-91

- Martin Kenney and Frederick Buttel
- Biotechnology for Mining: The Potential of an Emerging Technology, the Andean Pact Copper Project and Some Policy Implications pp. 93-121

- Alyson Warhurst
- Internal Colonialism in the Circumpolar North: The Case of Alaska pp. 123-145

- John Dryzek and Oran Young
- Domestic Resource Costs for Sudanese Manufacturing Industry: A Preliminary Analysis pp. 147-158

- Siddiq Umbadda
- Industrial Distribution of Indian Exports and Joint Ventures Abroad pp. 159-174

- Ajit Dasgupta and Natteri Siddharthan
Volume 15, issue 4, 1984
- Conditions of Poverty Groups and Impact on Indian Economic Development and Cultural Change: The Role of Labour pp. 473-493

- Michael Lipton
- Women in Development: Liberalism, Marxism and Marxist‐Feminism pp. 495-515

- Asoka Bandarage
- ‘Developing’ the Urban Informal Sector in South Africa: The Reformist Paradigm and its Fallacies pp. 517-550

- Paul Wellings and Michael Sutcliffe
- Urban Poverty, Informal Sector Activity and Inter–Sectoral Linkages: Evidence from Windhoek, Namibia pp. 551-576

- David Simon
- The Myths and Realities of Nigeria's Business Indigenization pp. 577-592

- Michael Adejugbe
- Industrial Class Formation in Ghana: Some Empirical Observations pp. 593-612

- Paul Bennell
Volume 15, issue 3, 1984
- China's New Population Policies: Rationale and Some Implications pp. 321-358

- Ashwani Saith
- The Rationale and Modalities for Compensating Export Earnings Instability pp. 359-380

- Marielle Demeocq
- The Impact of Emigration on National Development: Three Sending Communities in the Dominican Republic pp. 381-403

- Sherri Grasmuck
- Patterns of Agricultural Development and Foreign Aid to Zambia pp. 405-434

- William Smith and Adrian Wood
- Advertising and Transnational Corporations in Kenya pp. 435-456

- Josiane Jouet
- On Losing Sight of the Forest for Looking at the Trees pp. 457-463

- André Gunder Frank
- In Memoriam pp. 465-465

- Bernard Schaffer
Volume 15, issue 2, 1984
- Structure and Process in the Bureaucratic States of Colonial Africa pp. 161-202

- Bruce Berman
- The Mexican Experience in Peasant Agricultural Credit pp. 203-221

- John Mogab
- Maturity and Relocation in the Car Industry pp. 223-250

- Ben Dankbaar
- The Effects of Mining Activities on a Peasant Community: A Case Study pp. 251-273

- Stephen Ekpenyong
- South Indians on the Plantation Frontier: Malaysian Proletarians or Ethnic Indians? pp. 275-293

- Viswanathan Selvaratnam
- Professions and Professional Associations: A Comment on Bennell & Godfrey* pp. 295-300

- Bernard Schaffer
- Frank's Crisis pp. 301-318

- Huub Coppens
Volume 15, issue 1, 1984
- China's Recent Export Performance: Some Basic Features and Policy Implications pp. 1-22

- Alexander Yeats
- State Intervention and Bureaucratic Reproduction: Comparative Thoughts pp. 23-41

- Geof Wood
- Going ‘Popular’ with Culture: Theatre as a Small–Scale Medium in Developing Countries pp. 43-64

- Kees Epskamp
- The Drive Towards Mechanization of SmallScale Fisheries in Kerala: A Study of the Transformation Process of Traditional Village Societies pp. 65-103

- Jean–Philippe Platteau
- High Fertility and the Demand for Labour in Peasant Economies: The Case of Bukoba District, Tanzania pp. 105-124

- C. Lwechungura Kamuzora
- The Pattern of Internal Migration in Response to Structural Change in the Economy of Malawi 1966–77 pp. 125-151

- Robert Christiansen