Development and Change
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Volume 51, issue 6, 2020
- The World Bank's ‘Assault on Poverty’ as a Political Question (1968–81) pp. 1401-1428

- João Márcio Mendes Pereira
- Regulating Over‐indebtedness: Local State Power in Cambodia's Microfinance Market pp. 1429-1453

- W. Nathan Green
- Defusing Land Disputes? The Politics of Land Certification and Dispute Resolution in Burundi pp. 1454-1480

- Rosine Tchatchoua‐Djomo, Mathijs van Leeuwen and Gemma van der Haar
- Social Reproduction, Ecological Dispossession and Dependency: Life Beside the Río Santiago in Mexico pp. 1481-1510

- Joshua C. Greene and Solène Morvant‐Roux
- Land as a Transactional Asset: Moral Economy and Market Logic in Contested Land Acquisition in India pp. 1511-1532

- Manjusha Nair
- Betting on Potatoes: Accumulation in Times of Agrarian Crisis in Punjab, India pp. 1533-1554

- Shreya Sinha
- Mining Boom, Labour Market Segmentation and Social Inequality in the Congolese Copperbelt pp. 1555-1578

- Benjamin Rubbers
- Continuities in Transition: Ethnicity, Language and Labour Market Inequalities in Kyrgyzstan pp. 1579-1612

- Victor Agadjanian and Byeongdon Oh
- Rethinking the Affirmative Value, Politics and Materiality of Waste on the Urban Periphery pp. 1613-1627

- Tatiana A. Thieme
- Unravelling the ‘P’ Word in Environment and Development pp. 1628-1639

- Wendy Harcourt
Volume 51, issue 5, 2020
- In Memoriam pp. 1173-1174

- Martin Doornbos
- The Unfixed State of Unfixed Land pp. 1175-1198

- Nikita Sud
- Risk, Envy and Magic in the Artisanal Mining Sector of South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 1199-1224

- Nik Stoop and Marijke Verpoorten
- External Financial Liberalization and Macroeconomic Performance in Emerging Countries: An Empirical Evaluation of the Brazilian Case pp. 1225-1245

- André Moreira Cunha, Daniela Magalhães Prates and Pedro Perfeito da Silva
- Security, Resilience and Participatory Urban Upgrading in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1246-1270

- Tina Hilgers
- Politics of Engagement: Gender Expertise and International Governance pp. 1271-1295

- Özlem Altan‐Olcay
- Contested Understandings in the Global Garment Industry after Rana Plaza pp. 1296-1305

- Sarah Ashwin, Naila Kabeer and Elke Schüßler
- Buyer Engagement and Labour Conditions in Global Supply Chains: The Bangladesh Accord and Beyond pp. 1306-1330

- Chikako Oka, Niklas Egels‐Zandén and Rachel Alexander
- Multi‐actor Initiatives after Rana Plaza: Factory Managers’ Views pp. 1331-1359

- Shahidur Rahman and Kazi Mahmudur Rahman
- Paradigm Shift or Business as Usual? Workers’ Views on Multi‐stakeholder Initiatives in Bangladesh pp. 1360-1398

- Naila Kabeer, Lopita Huq and Munshi Sulaiman
Volume 51, issue 4, 2020
- Disaster Financialization: Earthquakes, Cashflows and Shifting Household Economies in Nepal pp. 939-969

- Philippe Le Billon, Manoj Suji, Jeevan Baniya, Bina Limbu, Dinesh Paudel, Katharine Rankin, Nabin Rawal and Sara Shneiderman
- The Sino‐centric Capital Export Regime: State‐backed and Flexible Capital in the Philippines pp. 970-997

- Alvin Camba
- The Evolution of India's Industrial Labour Share and its Correlates pp. 998-1017

- Arjun Jayadev and Amay Narayan
- Global Value Chains, Industrial Policy and Economic Upgrading in Ethiopia's Apparel Sector pp. 1018-1043

- Lindsay Whitfield, Cornelia Staritz and Mike Morris
- Advocating Workers' Collective Rights: The Prospects and Constraints Facing ‘Collective Bargaining’ NGOs in the Pearl River Delta, 2011–2015 pp. 1044-1066

- Mujun Zhou and Guowei Yan
- Project Narratives: Investigating Participatory Conservation in the Peruvian Andes pp. 1067-1097

- Katarzyna Cieslik, Art Dewulf and Wouter Buytaert
- Waste Political Settlements in Colombia and Chile: Power, Inequality and Informality in Recycling pp. 1098-1122

- Nicolás Valenzuela‐Levi
- ‘Aerial Silk Roads’: Airport Infrastructures in China's Belt and Road Initiative pp. 1123-1145

- Weiqiang Lin and Qi Ai
- Algorithm Blues pp. 1146-1159

- David Keen
- Against the Stream: Ajit Singh and His Battles pp. 1160-1169

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
Volume 51, issue 3, 2020
- De‐centring the ‘White Gaze’ of Development pp. 729-745

- Robtel Neajai Pailey
- On the ‘Arab Inequality Puzzle’: The Case of Egypt pp. 746-770

- Gilbert Achcar
- The Moral Politics of Gendered Labour in Artisanal Mining in Sierra Leone pp. 771-793

- Blair Rutherford
- The End of the African Mining Enclave? Domestic Marginalization and Labour Fragmentation in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 794-816

- Ben Radley
- Profitability or Industrial Relations: What Explains Manufacturing Performance across Indian States? pp. 817-842

- Anirban Karak and Deepankar Basu
- The Political Construction of Extractive Regimes in Two Newly Created Indian States: A Comparative Analysis of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh pp. 843-873

- Anindita Adhikari and Vasudha Chhotray
- ‘In This Profession We Eat Dust’: Informal and Formal Solidarity among Women Urban Transportation Workers in Nepal pp. 874-894

- Barbara Grossman‐Thompson
- Bastard Spice or Champagne of Cinnamon? Conflicting Value Creations along Cinnamon Commodity Chains in Northern Vietnam pp. 895-920

- Annuska Derks, Sarah Turner and Ngô Thúy Hạnh
- Capitalism without Surveillance? pp. 921-935

- Keith Breckenridge
Volume 51, issue 2, 2020
- Food Dependency in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Simply a Matter of ‘Vulnerability’, or Missed Development Opportunity? pp. 283-323

- C. Jean Arment
- Industrial Policy in the 21st Century pp. 324-351

- Ha-Joon Chang and Antonio Andreoni
- Inequality, Growth, Poverty and Lunar Eclipses: Policy and Arithmetic pp. 352-370

- Kaushik Basu and S. Subramanian
- The Dark Sides of Social Policy: From Neoliberalism to Resurgent Right‐wing Populism pp. 371-397

- Andrew M. Fischer
- Assessing Conservative Populism: A New Double Movement or Neoliberal Populism? pp. 398-417

- Ray Kiely
- The ‘Populist’ Right Challenge to Neoliberalism: Social Policy between a Rock and a Hard Place pp. 418-441

- James Putzel
- Politics of Social Policy in a Late Industrializing Country: The Case of Turkey pp. 442-462

- Ayşe Buğra
- Social Policy and Political Mobilization in India: Producing Hierarchical Fraternity and Polarized Differences pp. 463-484

- Ajay Gudavarthy and G. Vijay
- Change without Transformation: Social Policy Reforms in the Philippines under Duterte pp. 485-505

- Charmaine G. Ramos
- Social Policy, Inequalities and the Battle of Rights in Latin America pp. 506-522

- Pia Riggirozzi
- Neoliberalism, Authoritarian Politics and Social Policy in China pp. 523-539

- Jane Duckett
- Authoritarian Neoliberalism, Radical Conservatism and Social Policy within the European Union: Croatia, Hungary and Poland pp. 540-560

- Paul Stubbs and Noémi Lendvai‐Bainton
- Policy Merchandising and Social Assistance in Africa: Don't Call Dog Monkey for Me pp. 561-582

- Jimi O. Adesina
- De‐exoticizing Saudi Arabia with Madawi Al‐Rasheed pp. 583-598

- Maha Abdelrahman
- Theotonio Dos Santos (1936–2018): The Revolutionary Intellectual Who Pioneered Dependency Theory pp. 599-630

- Cristóbal Kay
- Samir Amin: A Pioneering Marxist and Third World Activist pp. 631-649

- Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
- Peter Waterman (1936–2017): Radical Internationalist, Scholar‐Activist pp. 650-666

- Amrita Chhachhi
- Illusions of Inclusion: Assessment of the World Development Report 2019 on the Changing Nature of Work pp. 667-682

- Kate Meagher
- The ILO World Social Protection Report 2017–19: An Assessment pp. 683-697

- Laura Alfers and Rachel Moussié
- The IMF Record on Social Protection: Pro‐poor or Poor? pp. 698-710

- Liam Clegg
- Green Economics and Decent Work: A Viable Unified Framework pp. 711-726

- Robert Pollin
Volume 51, issue 1, 2020
- Beyond Market Logics: Payments for Ecosystem Services as Alternative Development Practices in the Global South pp. 3-25

- Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza, Pamela McElwee, Gert Van Hecken and Esteve Corbera
- The Political Life of Natural Infrastructure: Water Funds and Alternative Histories of Payments for Ecosystem Services in Valle del Cauca, Colombia pp. 26-50

- Sara H. Nelson, Leah L. Bremer, Kelly Meza Prado and Kate A. Brauman
- Rubber and Carbon: Opportunity Costs, Incentives and Ecosystem Services in Acre, Brazil pp. 51-72

- Maron Greenleaf
- Situated Payments for Ecosystem Services: Local Agencies in the Implementation of the Sloping Land Conversion Programme in Southwest China pp. 73-93

- Jun He
- Translating Water Fund Payments for Ecosystem Services in the Ecuadorian Andes pp. 94-116

- Audrey Joslin
- Transitions in Payments for Ecosystem Services in Guatemala: Embedding Forestry Incentives into Rural Development Value Systems pp. 117-143

- Nicolena vonHedemann
- Making Territory and Negotiating Citizenship in a Climate Mitigation Initiative in Indonesia pp. 144-166

- Abidah B. Setyowati
- Troubled Encounters: Payments for Ecosystem Services in Chiapas, Mexico pp. 167-195

- Esteve Corbera, Sébastien Costedoat, Driss Ezzine‐ de‐Blas and Gert Van Hecken
- An Alternative Theorization of Payments for Ecosystem Services from Mexico: Origins and Influence pp. 196-223

- Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza
- Conserving Natures? Co‐producing Payments for Ecosystem Services in Mongolian Rangelands pp. 224-252

- Caroline Upton
- Hybrid Outcomes of Payments for Ecosystem Services Policies in Vietnam: Between Theory and Practice pp. 253-280

- Pamela McElwee, Bernhard Huber and Thị Hải Vân Nguyễn
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