Development and Change
1970 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 1981
- North‐South Negotiations pp. 481-503

- Ferdinand van Dam
- Petty Manufacturing, Capitalist Enterprises and the Process of Accumulation in Ecuador pp. 505-524

- Alan Middleton
- National Development Strategies and Regional Planning in Latin America: Some Reflections pp. 525-545

- Jos G.M. Hilhorst
- Material, Pedagogical and Socio‐Psychological Differences in Kenya's Primary Schools and Their Impact on Educational Outcome pp. 547-578

- John Nkinyangi
- The Role of MNCs in the Production and Transfer of Technology in Host Countries pp. 579-599

- Edward Chen
- Monopoly Power and Imperialism: Oscar Braun's Theory of Unequal Exchange pp. 601-610

- David Evans
- Academics and Experts or the Death of the High Level Technical Assistant pp. 611-618

- Edward Horesh
- Rural Growth and Distribution in Ivory Coast pp. 619-629

- Wirte Boelman
- Reply to Boelman pp. 631-633

- Eddy Lee
Volume 12, issue 3, 1981
- Bangladesh and the World Economic System: The Crisis of External Dependence pp. 327-347

- Rehman Sobhan
- Women and Their Participation in Commercial Agricultural Production: The Case of Medium‐Scale Freehold in Zimbabwe pp. 349-377

- Angela Cheater
- Political Pressure for Urban Services: The Response of Two Mexico City Administrations pp. 379-407

- Peter Ward
- Who Gets What, Where, Why and How: A Critical Look at the Housing Subsidies in Zambia pp. 409-440

- Biswapriya Sanyal
- Foreign Capital, Employment and Accumulation in Kenya pp. 441-458

- Raphael Kaplinsky
- Development or Underdevelopment Administration? A Further ‘Deadlock’ pp. 459-479

- David Hirschmann
Volume 12, issue 2, 1981
- Inflation in Ghana (1966–78): A Perspective on the Monetarist v Structuralist Debate pp. 177-213

- John Struthers
- Changing Characteristics of Farm Workers and the Labour Process: Harvest Mechanization in California pp. 215-236

- Max Pfeffer
- Women's Employment in the Arab World: A Strategy of Selective Intervention pp. 237-271

- R. Paul Shaw
- Farmers and Traders in Hausaland pp. 273-292

- Paul Clough
- The Myth and Reality of High Yielding Varieties in Indian Agriculture pp. 293-313

- B. Bowonder
- In Memoriam pp. 315-317

- Andrew Pearse and Solon Barraclough
- Oscar Braun pp. 318-320

- E.V.K. FitzGerald
Volume 12, issue 1, 1981
- The Mechanization of Present‐Day Mozambican Agriculture pp. 1-27

- Marc Wuyts
- Women in Colonial Agriculture: Bihar in the Late 18th and the 19th Century pp. 29-53

- Manoshi Mitra
- Centre‐Periphery Relations and Marginalization: Empirical Analysis of the Dependency Model of Inequality in Peripheral Nations pp. 55-76

- Hagen Koo
- From Calvary to White Elephant: A Colombian Case of Urban Renewal and Marketing Reform pp. 77-120

- Ray Bromley
- Public Expenditure Reforms in India and Malaysia pp. 121-144

- John Toye
- What (if anything) can be done with the Brandt Commission's Report? pp. 145-163

- Miguel Wionczek
- Plus ça change. Essays in Honour of Kurt Martin. Development and Change, Vol. 10, No.4 (October 1979) pp. 165-176

- Sukhamoy Chakravarty
Volume 11, issue 4, 1980
- The Nicaraguan Coffee Harvest 1979–80: Public Policy and the Private Sector pp. 497-516

- David Kaimowitz
- New International Division of Labour and Adjustment Problems of a Peripheral Industrialized Economy pp. 517-529

- Kimmo Kiljunen
- On the Relation Between Income Levels, Industrialization and the Future Composition of Developing Country Exports pp. 531-544

- Ho Dac Tuong and Alexander Yeats
- Rural Poverty and Development Alternatives in South and Southeast Asia: Some Policy Issues pp. 545-572

- Ajit Ghose and Keith Griffin
- Agricultural Commercialization in Africa South of the Sahara: The Cases of Lesotho and Swaziland pp. 573-606

- Jan Sterkenburg
- Export‐Led Rural Development: The Ivory Coast pp. 607-642

- Eddy Lee
- Agricultural Growth and the Late Development Effect in Japan — A Note pp. 643-648

- Ian Inkster
Volume 11, issue 3, 1980
- Alternative Energy Technologies and Third World Rural Energy Needs: A Case of Emerging Technological Dependency pp. 335-365

- Kurt Hoffman
- Workers' Skills in Latin America: An Approach Towards Self‐Reliant Development pp. 367-389

- Liliana Acero
- A Note on Capital Accumulation in Mexico: The Budget Deficit and Investment Finance pp. 391-417

- E. V. K. FitzGerald
- Transition to What? Some Issues of Freedom and Necessity in Namibia pp. 419-454

- Reginald Herbold Green
- Zambia's System of State Capitalism pp. 455-478

- Ben Turok
- Enterprise and Innovation in an Indigenous Fishery: The Case of the Sultanate of Oman pp. 479-495

- William Donaldson
Volume 11, issue 2, 1980
- North‐South Relations: The Reality from 1980 to 1990 pp. 163-186

- Ferdinand van Dam
- Insiders and Outsiders: Insidedness, Incorporation and Bureaucratic Politics pp. 187-210

- Bernard Schaffer
- The Allocation of Public Contracts: Studies in Peru and Venezuela pp. 211-227

- Richard Batley
- The Role of the State and the Politics of Capital Accumulation in Colombia pp. 229-255

- Philip Wright
- Indigenization and Technological Dependency pp. 257-272

- Ankie Hoogvelt
- Economical Technology against Technical Efficiency in the Oil Palm Industry of West Africa pp. 273-284

- Martin Kaniki
- Changes in Tanzanian Rural Development Policy 1975–1978 pp. 285-295

- Koenraad Verhagen
- Welfarists and the Market: A Study of the Self‐Employment Assistance Programme in the Philippines pp. 297-312

- Elizabeth Reidy
- Basic Human Needs Programming: An Analysis of Peace Corps Data pp. 313-332

- Steven Cohn and Robert Wood
Volume 11, issue 1, 1980
- Changing Structures in the Financing of the Minerals Industry in LDCs pp. 1-15

- Marian Radetzki
- Development Strategy and the Energy Balance: an East African Study pp. 17-31

- William House
- Why Poor People Stay Poor in Rural South India pp. 33-64

- John Harriss
- Appropriate Technologies and Inappropriate Policy Instruments pp. 65-76

- Jeffrey James
- An Intermediate Regime in Historical Context: the Case of Guyana pp. 77-95

- Kenneth Jameson
- State Capitalism and National Industrialization in Turkey pp. 97-121

- Berch Berberoglu
- Constraints to Labour Time Availability in African Smallholder Agriculture: The Case of Bukoba District, Tanzania pp. 123-135

- C. Lwechungura Kamuzora
- Public Bureaucracy in the Post‐Colonial State: Some Questions on ‘Autonomy’ and ‘Dominance’ in South Asia pp. 137-148

- Michael Moore
- Bureaucracy and the Post‐Colonial State in South Asia: a Reply pp. 149-156

- Geof Wood
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