Development and Change
1970 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1975
- The International Market in Skills and the Transmission of Inequality pp. 5-24

- Martin Godfrey
- Industrialisation, Agricultural Specialisation, and Frontier Settlement in South‐Central Brazil, 1940–70 pp. 25-50

- Martin T. Katzman
- A Model for the Integration of Health and Nutrition Planning pp. 51-62

- Hector Correa and Wafik A. Hassouna
- The EEC Generalised System of Preferences; with special reference to Latin America pp. 63-74

- Kees den Boer
- Peasant Co‐operation, Consciousness and Solidarity pp. 75-84

- Benno Galjart
- Rural Savings, Wage Remittance Effects and Real Industrial Wage Determination pp. 85-94

- George W. Irvin
Volume 6, issue 3, 1975
- The Young Professionals Programme of the World Bank An analysis of an elite group pp. 5-26

- Aart J. M. van de Laar
- How Peasants Become Revolutionaries: Some Cases from Latin America and Southeast Asia pp. 27-56

- Gerrit Huizer
- The ‘Labour Aristocracy’ in Africa: Introduction to a Debate pp. 57-74

- Peter Waterman
- Shift‐and‐Share Analysis of Spatial Development in Israel pp. 75-82

- M. Mushkat
- Project Identification, Analysis and Preparation in Developing Countries: a discursive commentary pp. 83-90

- Yusuf J. Ahmad
- Transnational Corporations and Third World Agriculture pp. 90-97

- Erich H. Jacoby
- The Future of Employees Councils in Sri Lanka An unusual conference in Colombo pp. 97-100

- Gerard Kester
Volume 6, issue 2, 1975
- Editorial pp. 3-11

- Bernard Schaffer
- Distribution and the Theory of Access pp. 13-36

- Bernard B. Schaffer and Huang Wen‐hsien
- Without Regard for Persons: Queueing for Access to Housing and Employment in Port Moresby pp. 37-49

- Alan Rew
- Problems of Access: Notes on Indonesian and Malaysian Cases pp. 51-60

- Ingrid Palmer
- Assistance to Small‐Scale Industries in Kerala: An Indian Case pp. 61-88

- Zoë Mars
- Rural Credit in Zambia: Access and Exit pp. 89-105

- Charles Harvey
- Access and the Study of Local Services: A Kenyan Case pp. 107-118

- H. K. Colebatch
- Marxism, Access and the State pp. 119-135

- Geoff Lamb
Volume 6, issue 1, 1975
- The Multi‐National Corporation: The Transfer of Technology and Dependence pp. 5-21

- Norman Clark
- The Chinese Model for Science and Technology: its Relevance for Other Developing Countries pp. 23-40

- Susan B. Rifkin
- Some Aspects of India's Policies on the Import of Technology pp. 41-55

- Peter Neersø
- The Reciprocal Moral Rights of Foreign Investors and the Governments of Less Developed Countries pp. 57-88

- John Francis Maxwell
- Spatial Analysis and Economic Development pp. 89-101

- Barbara Stuckey
- A Comment on “Spatial Analysis and Economic Development‘ pp. 101-105

- John Friedmann
- Response to “A Comment on ‘Spatial Analysis and Economic Development’” pp. 105-106

- Barbara Stuckey
Volume 5, issue 3, 1974
- Public Administration, Comparative Administration, Development Administration pp. 1-18

- C. A. O. VAN Nieuwenhuijze
- Policy Decisions and Institutional Evaluation* pp. 19-47

- Bernard Schaffer
- Legislatures in Developing Countries pp. 48-67

- Abdo I. Baaklini
- Workers Participaton by Surprise* pp. 68-83

- Gerard Kester
Volume 5, issue 2, 1974
- Six Plausible Theses about the Peasants' Perspectives in the Developing World* pp. 1-24

- Ernest Feder
- The ‘Green Revolution’ as history: the Mexican experience* pp. 25-44

- Cynthia Hewitt de Alcántara
- A Peasantry and the State* pp. 45-75

- Geof Wood
- Agricultural and Industrial Development in Peru: some observations on their interrelationship* pp. 76-100

- Frits C. M. Wils
Volume 5, issue 1, 1974
- Latin American Growth and Trade Strategies in the Post‐War Period pp. 1-35

- Miguel S. Wionczek
- India Poverty and Sterilisation* pp. 36-53

- Hans Schenk
- The Urban Informal Sector and National Accounting pp. 54-57

- D. G. Clarke
- Commentaries and Reports pp. 58-59

- B. Van Arkadie
Volume 4, issue 3, 1973
- Government and the implementation of economic plans in new and emerging states: an addendum pp. 1-11

- Philip C. Packard and Daniel Wit
- The spatial organization of power in the development of urban systems pp. 12-50

- John Friedmann
- Structuring forces of pastoral nomadism in S.W. Asia (with emphasis on camel pastoral nomadism) pp. 51-72

- Dawn Chatty
- Modernisation, development and the peasant pp. 73-88

- N. P. Mouzelis
- The Dilemma of the World Bank A comment on the Annual Report 1972* pp. 95-100

- Erich H. Jacoby
Volume 4, issue 2, 1973
- Foreword pp. 1-3

- R. D. Morgan
- The Production Boundary in National Accounting pp. 4-14

- G. Stuvel
- National Accounting and Development Planning: A Review of Some Issues pp. 15-31

- Brian VAN Arkadie
- Economic Policy and the National Accounts of Latin America pp. 32-47

- Kenneth J. Rothwell
- The Use of the Revised United Nations System of National Accounts in the Middle East pp. 48-55

- N.B. Hudson and R. S. Porter
- Implementing the Revised SNA in Developing Countries: Priorities, Uses, Difficulties pp. 56-79

- C. H. Harvie
- Field Research in an East African Corporation: its role in the teaching/ learning process in a Master's Programme in Public Administration pp. 80-84

- G. M. Robinson and K. J. Taddeo
Volume 4, issue 1, 1973
- Development Axes and the Diffusion of Innovation* pp. 1-16

- J. G. M. Hilhorst
- Location Planning and Regional Development in Tanzania pp. 17-38

- William L. Luttrell
- The Politics of Health in Tanzania pp. 39-50

- Malcolmw Segall
- Planning people pp. 51-77

- M. A. Bienefeld
- The New Generalism Revisited pp. 78-83

- Raymond Apthorpe
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