Development Policy Review
1966 - 2024
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Volume 9, month 12, 1991
- Terms of Trade: New Wine and New Bottles? pp. 339-352
- H. W. Singer
- Timing and Sequencing in Agricultural Policy Reform: Tanzania pp. 353-380
- David Booth
- Environmental Values and their Implications for Development pp. 381-390
- James Winpenny
- Fertility–Infant Mortality Interrelationships and the Quality of Life: An Empirical Study pp. 391-412
- M. O. Odedokun
- Are Adjustment Policies in Africa Consistent with Long‐run Development Needs? pp. 413-436
- Frances Stewart
Volume 9, month 09, 1991
- Assessing Fiscal Incentives: An Effective Rate of Protection Analysis of Benin pp. 243-264
- Allan Webster
- The Caribbean and Europe 1992: Endgame? pp. 265-284
- Christopher Stevens
- Market Intervention Policy in Nigerian Agriculture: An Ex‐post Evaluation of the Technical Committee on Produce Prices pp. 285-300
- F. S. Idachaba and G. B. Ayoola
- Mexico and North American Free Trade pp. 301-306
- Nigel Harris
- Famine, Food Insecurity, Poverty and Public Action pp. 307-312
- Edward Clay
Volume 9, month 06, 1991
- Property Rights Theory and Government Efficiency: The Evidence from India's Public Sector pp. 131-150
- Baldev Raj Nayar
- The Communal Management of Forests in the Semi‐arid and Sub‐humid Regions of Africa: Past Practice and Prospects for the Future pp. 151-176
- Gill Shepherd
- What Do Developing‐country Manufactured Exports Consist of? pp. 177-196
- Adrian Wood
- Debating the Water Decade: A View from the Yemen Republic pp. 197-216
- Linden Vincent
- Aid Without Power pp. 217-226
- Adrian Hewitt
Volume 9, month 03, 1991
- Zimbabwe in the Uruguay Round pp. 5-28
- Ivan Mbirimi
- Revenue Fluctuations and Current and Development Expenditures in the GCC Countries pp. 29-36
- Ahmad M. A. Ghamdi
- The State, Industrialization and Agricultural Sufficiency: The Case of South Korea pp. 37-52
- John Lie
- The Role of NGOs in Changing State‐Society Relations: Perspectives from Eastern and Southern Africa pp. 53-84
- Alan Fowler
- Industrialization Strategies for Developing Countries: Lessons from the Irish Experience pp. 85-98
- Frank Barry
- The Information Drain pp. 99-106
- Mamman Aminu Ibrahim
- The Urbanization Question: Deficient Evidence and Mistaken Diagnosis pp. 107-111
- Nigel Crook
Volume 8, month 12, 1990
- Britain's Role in the Multilateral Aid Agencies pp. 355-364
- Lynda Chalker
- Market Politics and Foreign Assistance pp. 365-381
- Gordon Rausser and Scott Thomas
- Soviet Perestroika and the New Aid Policy pp. 383-392
- Elena B. Arefieva
- Sweet Entanglement: Argentina and the World Bank 1985‐9 pp. 393-409
- Diana Tussie and Mirta Botzman
- Mongolia: Moves towards Perestroika pp. 411-428
- Mike Faber
- Changing Customs in Indonesia pp. 429-436
- Jonathan Lawton
- Requiem for Adjustment Lending? pp. 437-443
- Michael Lipton
Volume 8, month 09, 1990
- Restructuring of the Aluminium Industry: Implications for Developing Countries pp. 243-267
- Thomas Lines
- Rural Poverty and External Aid pp. 269-286
- John Howell
- Can the Grameen Bank be Replicated? Recent experiments in Malaysia, Malawi and Sri Lanka pp. 287-300
- David Hulme
- The Commercialization of Aid: Business Interests and the UK Aid Budget 1978‐88 pp. 301-322
- Oliver Morrissey
Volume 8, month 06, 1990
- The Diversity in Growth Rates Among Developing Countries pp. 115-129
- Cristian Ossa
- Indian Garment Exports to the USA, 1980‐8: Market Access or Supply‐Side Response? pp. 131-153
- Madhavi Majmudar
- British Industrial Investment in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Corporate Responses to Economic Crisis in the 1980s pp. 155-177
- Paul Bennell
- Market Structure, Risk and Profitability in Banking: the Quiet Life Hypothesis and Relative Economic Efficiency pp. 179-201
- Michael O. Nyong
- ‘Reading between the Lines’: A Comment on The World Bank Annual Report 1989 pp. 203-206
- H. W. Singer
- Requirements for Efficiency and Responsiveness in Government Services pp. 207-213
- Mary Tiffen
Volume 8, month 03, 1990
- A Forgotten Dimension? The Manufacturing Sector in African Development pp. 5-27
- Roger C. Riddell
- Exchange‐Rate Policy and Agricultural Exports Performance in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 29-42
- Dimitris Diakosavvas and Colin Kirkpatrick
- Public, Quasi‐Public and Private Manufacturing Firms in Kenya: the Surprising Case of a Cliché Gone Astray pp. 43-58
- Barbara Grosh
- Growth From Own Resources: Zambia's Fourth National Development Plan in Perspective pp. 59-76
- Steve Kayizzi‐Mugerwa
- Real Product and Income in China, Cuba, North Korea and Vietnam pp. 77-81
- Donald J. Roy
- Liberalizing Foreign‐Exchange Rates in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Comment pp. 83-86
- Ngila R. L. Mwase
- Developing Country Debt Research: Where Do We Go From Here? pp. 87-96
- Matthew Martin
- New Approaches to Agricultural Research? pp. 97-104
- John Farrington
Volume 7, month 12, 1989
- Imperial Preference Revisited: The European Community and Tropical Products pp. 323-341
- Michael Davenport
- The Commonwealth Sugar Agreement as a Model for a New Sugar Protocol pp. 343-360
- George C. Abbott
- The Paradox of Pacific Development pp. 361-373
- Michael R. Ogden
- African Development and Urban Change: What Policy Makers Need to Know pp. 375-391
- Philip Amis
- Debt Capacity Model of Sub‐Saharan Africa: Economic Issues and Perspectives pp. 393-412
- Kenneth O. Ojo
- Measuring Environmental Impact pp. 413-417
- J. T. Winpenny
Volume 7, month 09, 1989
- British Policy and the Cancellation of Commercial Debts pp. 211-237
- Thomas Lines
- Trade Preferences and Lomé IV: Non‐traditional ACP Exports to the EC pp. 239-260
- Matthew McQueen and Christopher Stevens
- Can Aid Donors Trust the Market? The Case of Import Support Programmes pp. 261-274
- J. T. Winpenny
- Farmer Politics in the Punjab pp. 275-290
- Mark Robinson
- Population and Development pp. 291-295
- Gill Shepherd
- Integrating Developing Countries into International Economics pp. 296-305
- Sheila Page
Volume 7, month 06, 1989
- Liberalizing Foreign‐Exchange Rates in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 115-142
- John Roberts
- Merging Relief and Development: The Case of Darfur pp. 143-169
- Martin E. Adams and Elizabeth Hawksley
- Dimensions of Institutional and Policy Deficiencies in the Nigerian Agricultural Credit System pp. 171-183
- A. S. Olomola
- Aid Co‐ordination in Africa: A Review pp. 185-192
- Martin E. Adams
- What Chance of Change for Africa? pp. 193-198
- David Spark
Volume 7, month 03, 1989
- Income Generation for Women in India: Problems and Prospects pp. 5-28
- Linda C. Mayoux
- Zaire's Economic Liberalization and Its Impact in the Agricultural Sector pp. 29-50
- Scott Thomas and Mary Reintsma
- The Reality of the Commons: Answering Hardin From Somalia pp. 51-64
- Gill Shepherd
- Aiding Product Development for Development pp. 65-81
- Simon Zadek and Tyrrell Duncan
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