Development and Change
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Volume 49, issue 6, 2018
- When Ethnicity Beats Gender: Quotas and Political Representation in Rwanda and Burundi pp. 1361-1391

- Andrea Guariso, Bert Ingelaere and Marijke Verpoorten
- Smallholder Adaptation to Drought in Costa Rica's Crony Capitalist Rice Economy pp. 1392-1421

- Benjamin P. Warner, Daniel L. Childers, Christopher Kuzdas and Gabriela Stocks
- Pragmatic and Paradoxical Philanthropy: Tatas’ Gift Giving and Scientific Development in India pp. 1422-1446

- Arun Kumar
- The Truncated Commercialization of Microinsurance and the Limits of Neoliberalism pp. 1447-1470

- Nick Bernards
- Himalayan Boom Town: Rural–Urban Transformations in Namchi, Sikkim pp. 1471-1494

- Duncan McDuie‐Ra and Mona Chettri
- Services in Developing Economies: The Deindustrialization Debate in Perspective pp. 1495-1525

- Gisela Di Meglio, Jorge Gallego, Andrés Maroto and Maria Savona
- Land Grabbing, the State and Chiefs: The Politics of Extending Commercial Agriculture in Ghana pp. 1526-1552

- Kristina Lanz, Jean‐David Gerber and Tobias Haller
- Commune Kabuki: Development and Productivity Growth under Maoist China's Rural Collectives pp. 1553-1579

- Joshua Eisenman
- Gender and Adaptation to Climate Change: Perspectives from a Pastoral Community in Gujarat, India pp. 1580-1604

- Kalpana Venkatasubramanian and Smita Ramnarain
- Reforming Global Economic Governance as if Development Mattered pp. 1605-1615

- Kevin P. Gallagher
- Water, Infrastructure and Power: Contention and Resistance in Post‐colonial Cities of the South pp. 1616-1630

- Geoff Goodwin
Volume 49, issue 5, 2018
- Beyond ‘State Ibuism’: Empowerment Effects in State‐led Development in Indonesia pp. 1143-1165

- Tanya Jakimow
- Improving Women's Substantive Representation in Community Government: Evidence from Chinese Villages pp. 1166-1194

- Sally Sargeson and Tamara Jacka
- Direct Taxation and State–Society Relations in Lagos, Nigeria pp. 1195-1222

- Leah Gatt and Oliver Owen
- Power Relations and Upgrading in the Cashew Value Chain of Côte d'Ivoire pp. 1223-1247

- Thomas J. Bassett, Moussa Koné and Nathan R. Pavlovic
- Community Conservation and the (Mis)appropriation of Taboo pp. 1248-1267

- Sarah R. Osterhoudt
- Rethinking the Double Movement: Expanding the Frontiers of Polanyian Analysis in the Global South pp. 1268-1290

- Geoff Goodwin
- The Informal Economy as a Site of Liquidity: Pakistan's Land Market pp. 1291-1313

- Antonia C. Settle
- Mining Formalization at the Margins of the State: Small‐scale Miners and State Governance in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 1314-1335

- Gerardo Hector Damonte
- Chronicle of a Death Foretold pp. 1336-1346

- Ayesha Siddiqa
- Translations of Indigeneity: Knowledge, Intimacy and Performing Difference in Ecuador pp. 1347-1358

- Gabriela Valdivia
Volume 49, issue 3, 2018
- Sustainable Development in the Age of Contradictions pp. 695-707

- Michael Redclift
- Feminist Mobilization, Claims Making and Policy Change: An Introduction pp. 708-713

- Nitya Rao and Paola Cagna
- Feminist Activism and the Politics of Reform: When and Why Do States Respond to Demands for Gender Equality Policies? pp. 714-734

- Anne Marie Goetz and Rob Jenkins
- Global Agendas, Local Norms: Mobilizing around Unpaid Care and Domestic Work in Asia pp. 735-758

- Nitya Rao
- Women Workers and the Politics of Claims Making: The Local and the Global pp. 759-789

- Naila Kabeer
- Public Authority and Conservation in Areas of Armed Conflict: Virunga National Park as a ‘State within a State’ in Eastern Congo pp. 790-814

- Esther Marijnen
- Financialization and Global Commodity Chains: Distributional Implications for Cotton in Sub†Saharan Africa pp. 815-842

- Cornelia Staritz, Susan Newman, Bernhard Tröster and Leonhard Plank
- From ‘Invisible Problem’ to Global Priority: The Inclusion of Mental Health in the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 843-866

- China Mills
- South–South Cooperation and Neoliberal Hegemony in a Post†aid World pp. 867-892

- Behrooz Morvaridi and Caroline Hughes
- Concealing Wealth and Ownership: Asset Management and Tax Havens pp. 893-906

- Manuel F. Montes
Volume 49, issue 2, 2018
- The Political Economy of Family Planning: Population Dynamics and Contraceptive Markets pp. 259-285

- Daniel Bendix and Susanne Schultz
- Evictions: A Global Capitalist Phenomenon pp. 286-301

- Susanne Soederberg
- Financialization and Economic Development: A Debate on the Social Efficiency of Modern Finance pp. 302-329

- Servaas Storm
- On the Social Efficiency of Finance pp. 330-352

- Gerald Epstein
- The Political Economy of Financialization in the United States, Europe and India pp. 353-374

- Arjun Jayadev, J.W. Mason and Enno Schrö der
- The International Dimension of Financialization in Developing and Emerging Economies pp. 375-393

- Pablo Bortz and Annina Kaltenbrunner
- Goodbye (Chinese) Shadow Banking, Hello Market†based Finance pp. 394-419

- Daniela Gabor
- The Financialization of Finance? Demonetization and the Dubious Push to Cashlessness in India pp. 420-436

- C.P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh
- Risky Returns: The Implications of Financialization in the Food System pp. 437-460

- Jennifer Clapp and S. Ryan Isakson
- Contesting Financial Inclusion pp. 461-483

- Philip Mader
- Insuring Climate Change: New Risks and the Financialization of Nature pp. 484-501

- Razmig Keucheyan
- The Collateralization of Social Policy under Financialized Capitalism pp. 502-517

- Lena Lavinas
- The Developmental State: Dead or Alive? pp. 518-546

- Robert H. Wade
- A Conversation with Gloria Wekker pp. 547-560

- Rivke Jaffe
- Ajit Singh (1940–2015), the Radical Cambridge Economist: Anti†imperialist Advocate of Third World Industrialization pp. 561-628

- Ashwani Saith
- Is Arab Youth the Problem (or the Solution)? Assessing the Arab Human Development Report 2016 pp. 629-643

- Maria Cristina Paciello and Daniela Pioppi
- Bargaining for Development: The World Bank's 2017 World Development Report, Governance and the Law pp. 644-661

- Yusuf Bangura
- Paradoxes of Resilience: A Review of the World Disasters Report 2016 pp. 662-677

- Tom Scott†Smith
- The UN World Water Development Report 2016, Water and Jobs: A Critical Review pp. 678-691

- Esha Shah, Janwillem Liebrand, Jeroen Vos, Gert Jan Veldwisch and Rutgerd Boelens
Volume 49, issue 1, 2018
- Left to Other Peoples’ Devices? A Political Economy Perspective on the Big Data Revolution in Development pp. 3-36

- Laura Mann
- The Colonial Roots of Forest Extraction: Rosewood Exploitation in Southern Belize pp. 37-62

- Joel D. Wainwright and Christopher L. Zempel
- Fuelling Social Inclusion? Neo†extractivism, State–Society Relations and Biofuel Policies in Latin America's Southern Cone pp. 63-88

- Diana Córdoba, Marta Chiappe, Jesse Abrams and Theresa Selfa
- ‘There Was A Third Man…’: Tales from a Global Policy Consultation on Indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 89-115

- Deval Desai and Mareike Schomerus
- Not Sustainable: India's Trade and Current Account Deficits pp. 116-145

- Suranjana Nabar†Bhaduri
- Forging a ‘Good Diaspora’: Political Mobilization among Somalis in the UK pp. 146-169

- Giulia Liberatore
- Is Land†based Resettlement Still Appropriate for Rural People in China? A Longitudinal Study of Displacement at the Three Gorges Dam pp. 170-198

- Brooke Wilmsen
- Seeing Political Settlements through the City: A Framework for Comparative Analysis of Urban Transformation pp. 199-222

- Tom Goodfellow
- Transitioning to a Green Economy? Conflicting Visions, Critical Opportunities and New Ways Forward pp. 223-237

- Martin Gainsborough
- Passive Revolution: Beyond a Politicist Approach pp. 238-253

- Barış Alp Özden, Ahmet Bekmen and İsmet Akça
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