Development and Change
1970 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 6, 2019
- From Incremental Dispossession to a Cumulative Land Grab: Understanding Territorial Transformation in India's North Karanpura Coalfield pp. 1485-1508

- Patrik Oskarsson, Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt and Patrick Wennström
- The Micropolitics of Dispossession and Resistance: Case Study of a Proposed Dam in Central India pp. 1509-1530

- Asmita Kabra and Sonam Mahalwal
- The Politics of Development Metrics and Measurement: Impact Evaluations in Fairtrade‐certified Plantation Agriculture pp. 1531-1553

- Angus Lyall and Elizabeth Havice
- From Getting the Development Question Wrong to Bringing Emancipation Back In: Re‐reading Alice Amsden pp. 1554-1578

- Hae‐Yung Song
- ‘No Smoke without Fire’: Citizenship and Securing Economic Enclaves in Mozambique pp. 1579-1601

- Lars Buur and Jason Sumich
- The Ebola Crisis in Sierra Leone: Mediating Containment and Engagement in Humanitarian Emergencies pp. 1602-1623

- Luisa Enria
- Chile's Export Diversification since 1960: A Free Market Miracle or Mirage? pp. 1624-1663

- Amir Lebdioui
- Unpacking the ‘Emergent Farmer’ Concept in Agrarian Reform: Evidence from Livestock Farmers in South Africa pp. 1664-1686

- Lovemore C. Gwiriri, James Bennett, Cletos Mapiye and Sara Burbi
- Taking Care into Account: Leveraging India's MGNREGA for Women's Empowerment pp. 1687-1716

- Deepta Chopra
- ‘Building Kachin’: Youth and Everyday Action in one of Myanmar's Ethnic States pp. 1717-1741

- Marjoke Oosterom, Ja Htoi Pan Maran and Sarah Wilson
Volume 50, issue 5, 2019
- Behind the Seven Veils of Inequality. What if it's all about the Struggle within just One Half of the Population over just One Half of the National Income? pp. 1133-1213

- José Gabriel Palma
- The Decline of Gangsters and Politicization of Violence in Urban Bangladesh pp. 1214-1238

- David Jackman
- The Urbanization of the Sanitation Crisis: Placing Waste in the City pp. 1239-1262

- Colin McFarlane
- Deconstructing the Financialization of Healthcare pp. 1263-1287

- Benjamin M. Hunter and Susan F. Murray
- Unravelling Church Land: Transformations in the Relations between Church, State and Community in Uganda pp. 1288-1309

- Henni Alava and Catrine Shroff
- Taming Foreign Exchange Derivatives Markets? Speculative Finance and Class Relations in Brazil pp. 1310-1341

- Ilias Alami
- Declining Food Security in a Philippine Oil Palm Frontier: The Changing Role of Cooperatives pp. 1342-1372

- Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio and Wolfram H. Dressler
- Can the Wrongs be Righted? Prospects for Remedy in the Philippine Oil Palm Agro‐industry pp. 1373-1397

- Rasmus Kløcker Larsen, Francisca R. Dimaano and Michael D. Pido
- Employment Change in Occupations in Urban India: Implications for Wage Inequality pp. 1398-1429

- Sudipa Sarkar
- Global Liquidity, the Private Sector and Debt Sustainability in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 1430-1454

- Bruno Bonizzi, Christina Laskaridis and Jan Toporowski
- Anger and the Imperium pp. 1455-1465

- Peter Ronald deSouza
- How Financialization Undermines Democracy pp. 1466-1481

- Ewa Karwowski
Volume 50, issue 4, 2019
- Disequilibrium in Development Finance: The Contested Politics of Institutional Accountability and Transparency at the World Bank Inspection Panel pp. 867-895

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Andria Naudé Fourie and May Tan‐Mullins
- Labour Bureaucracy and Labour Officialdom in Evo Morales's Bolivia pp. 896-922

- Angus McNelly
- Governing Global Displacement in Austerity Urbanism: The Case of Berlin's Refugee Housing Crisis pp. 923-947

- Susanne Soederberg
- The Political Economy of Unemployment Insurance based on Individual Savings Accounts: Lessons from Chile pp. 948-975

- Kirsten Sehnbruch, Rafael Carranza and Joaquín Prieto
- The Costs of Exclusion: Gender Job Segregation, Structural Change and the Labour Share of Income pp. 976-1008

- Stephanie Seguino and Elissa Braunstein
- Moral Spaces and Sexual Transgression: Understanding Rape in War and Post Conflict pp. 1009-1032

- Holly Porter
- Twenty‐first Century Industrial Policy in a Small Developing Country: The Challenges of Reviving Manufacturing in Rwanda pp. 1033-1062

- Pritish Behuria
- Land, Law and Courts in India: Tracing Land Rights Debates through Processes of Judicial Decision Making pp. 1063-1082

- Meenakshi Sinha
- The Ebb and Flow of Indigenous Rights Recognitions in Conservation Policy pp. 1083-1108

- Rebecca Witter and Terre Satterfield
- The Vampire Squid: Value, Crisis and the Power of Finance pp. 1109-1120

- Andries du Toit
- The Nobel Prize in Economics: Behind the Aura pp. 1121-1129

- Sanjay G. Reddy
Volume 50, issue 3, 2019
- Understanding Social Performance: A ‘Practice Drift’ at the Frontline of Microfinance Institutions in Bangladesh pp. 623-654

- Mathilde Maîtrot
- Labour Control and Developmental State Theory: A New Perspective on Import‐substitution Industrialization in Latin America pp. 655-678

- Adam Fishwick
- The Redevelopmental State: Governing Surplus Life and Land in the ‘Urban Age’ pp. 679-706

- Sapana Doshi
- Human Rights and the Pink Tide in Latin America: Which Rights Matter? pp. 707-734

- Jean Grugel and Lorenza B. Fontana
- All that Glitters is not Gold. The Political Economy of Randomized Evaluations in Development pp. 735-762

- Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin and François Roubaud
- ‘Humanitarianized’ Development? Anti‐trafficking Reconfigured pp. 763-785

- Sverre Molland
- Population Control in the Troubled Present: The ‘120 by 20’ Target and Implant Access Program pp. 786-804

- Anne Hendrixson
- Labour after Land Reform: The Precarious Livelihoods of Former Farmworkers in Zimbabwe pp. 805-835

- Ian Scoones, Blasio Mavedzenge, Felix Murimbarimba and Chrispen Sukume
- Fighting the State pp. 836-847

- Wolfgang Streeck
- Not only Financialization: Recent Trends in Brazilian Social Policies pp. 848-861

- Arnaldo Lanzara and Renata Bichir
Volume 50, issue 2, 2019
- Handle with Care! A Qualitative Comparison of the Fragile States Index's Bottom Three Countries: Central African Republic, Somalia and South Sudan pp. 277-300

- Tim Glawion, Lotje de Vries and Andreas Mehler
- The Invisible Hand that Rocks the Cradle: On the Limits of Time Use Surveys pp. 301-328

- Erin Lentz, Rachel Bezner Kerr, Raj Patel, Laifolo Dakishoni and Esther Lupafya
- Sparse, Inconsistent and Unreliable: Tax Records and the World Inequality Report 2018 pp. 329-346

- James K. Galbraith
- From International to Global Development: New Geographies of 21st Century Development pp. 347-378

- Rory Horner and David Hulme
- A Brave New World, or the Same Old Story with New Characters? pp. 379-393

- Jayati Ghosh
- Convergence Is Not Equality pp. 394-409

- Yusuf Bangura
- Global Poverty and Inequality: Change and Continuity in Late Development pp. 410-425

- Andy Sumner
- Bringing Development Back into Development Studies pp. 426-444

- Andrew M. Fischer
- Equality‐led Development and the Demand‐ and Supply‐side Effects pp. 445-457

- Ozlem Onaran
- Towards a More Critical Theory of ‘Development’ in the 21st Century pp. 458-467

- Aram Ziai
- Gender Blindness and the Annulment of the Development Contract pp. 468-483

- Cecilia Alemany, Claire Slatter and Corina Rodríguez Enríquez
- From ‘Global’ to ‘Revolutionary’ Development pp. 484-494

- Bram Büscher
- Global Development, Converging Divergence and Development Studies: A Rejoinder pp. 495-510

- Rory Horner and David Hulme
- Reflections of an Engaged Economist: An Interview with Thandika Mkandawire pp. 511-541

- Kate Meagher
- On the Origins and Legacies of Really Existing Capitalism: In Conversation with Kari Polanyi Levitt pp. 542-572

- Andrew M. Fischer
- A Conversation with Ha‐Joon Chang pp. 573-591

- Maha Abdelrahman
- Combining Social Policy and Development Studies: The Legacy of Bob Deacon pp. 592-602

- Alexandra Kaasch, Paul Stubbs and Fiona Williams
- The 2018 World Development Report on Education: A Critical Analysis pp. 603-620

- Steven J. Klees, Nelly P. Stromquist, Joel Samoff and Salim Vally
Volume 50, issue 1, 2019
- Strengthening the Foundations? Alternative Institutions for Finance and Development pp. 3-23

- William N. Kring and Kevin P. Gallagher
- Regime Complexity and the Institutions of Crisis and Development Finance pp. 24-45

- C. Randall Henning
- Continuity, Discontinuity and Incoherence in the Bretton Woods Order: A Hirschmanian Reading pp. 46-71

- Ilene Grabel
- Leaving the Nest: The Rise of Regional Financial Arrangements and the Future of Global Governance pp. 72-95

- William N. Kring and William W. Grimes
- Regional Financial Arrangements in the Global Financial Safety Net: The Arab Monetary Fund and the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development pp. 96-121

- Barbara Fritz and Laurissa Mühlich
- The (Ineffective) Financial Statecraft of China's Bilateral Swap Agreements pp. 122-143

- Daniel McDowell
- Multilateral Development Finance in Non‐Western Thought: From Before Bretton Woods to Beyond pp. 144-163

- Eric Helleiner
- ‘Minilateral’ Development Banks: What the Rise of Africa's Trade and Development Bank says about Multilateral Governance pp. 164-190

- Chris Humphrey
- Can South–South Cooperation Compete? The Development Bank of Latin America and the Islamic Development Bank pp. 191-220

- Rebecca Ray and Rohini Kamal
- The New Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: China's Ambiguous Approach to Global Financial Governance pp. 221-244

- Hongying Wang
- Coordinated Credit Spaces: The Globalization of Chinese Development Finance pp. 245-274

- Gregory T. Chin and Kevin P. Gallagher
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