Development Policy Review
1966 - 2025
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Volume 35, month 11, 2017
- The Institutional Capacity for Forest Devolution: The Case of Forest Land Allocation in Vietnam pp. 723-744

- Thi Kim Phung Dang, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers and Bas Arts
- Cost analysis of global road traffic death prevention: Forecasts to 2050 pp. 745-757

- Jonathan D. Moyer, Mark Eshbaugh and Jessica Rettig
- Living up to Policy Coherence for Development? The OECD's disciplines on tied aid financing pp. 759-778

- Livia Fritz and Werner Raza
- Putting promises into practice: The New Aid Architecture in Uganda pp. 779-795

- Rik Habraken, Lau Schulpen and Paul Hoebink
- The impact of Chinese competition on third markets: An analysis by region and technological category pp. 797-821

- Débora Bellucci Módolo and Celio Hiratuka
- An analysis of donor engagement with education policy development in Lao PDR from 1991 to 2000 pp. 823-838

- Phouvanh Phommalangsy and Eileen Honan
- A new player in the international development community? Chile as an emerging donor pp. 839-858

- Alexis Gutiérrez and Dany Jaimovich
Volume 35, month 10, 2017
- Donor co-ordination or donor confusion? How disputed facts and problem framing affect the prospects for aid harmonization pp. O64-O79

- Martin Sjöstedt and Aksel Sundström
- South-South civil society partnerships: renewed ties of political contention and policy building pp. O80-O95

- Carolina Milhorance and Marcel Bursztyn
- Making international aid effective: An agenda for aligning aid to social business pp. O96-O117

- Muhammad Mustafizur Rahaman and Niaz Ahmed Khan
- The social benefits of water and sanitation projects in Northern Colombia: Cost-Benefit Analysis, the Water Poverty Index and beyond pp. O118-O139

- Diego Azqueta and Álvaro Montoya
- Institutionalized corruption in Indonesian irrigation: An analysis of the upeti system pp. O140-O159

- Diana Suhardiman and Peter P. Mollinga
- Catching the ‘big fish’: The (ab)use of corruption-related prosecutions across sub-Saharan Africa pp. O160-O177

- Linnea Cecilia Mills
- Civil society, social accountability and service delivery in Zimbabwe pp. O178-O195

- Davison Muchadenyika
- Beneficiaries’ participation in development organizations through local partners: A case study in Southern Africa pp. O196-O213

- Lore Wellens and Marc Jegers
- Myths and realities about input subsidies in sub-Saharan Africa pp. O214-O233

- Léopold Ghins, Alban Mas Aparisi and Jean Balié
- State–Society Relations, Institutional Transformation and Economic Development in sub-Saharan Africa pp. O234-O245

- Kenneth Kalu
- Breaking down rural and urban bias and interrogating spatial inequality, evidence from South Africa pp. O246-O269

- Zack Zimbalist
- Social dimensions of land rights reform in Liberia: Some unresolved issues and policy dilemmas pp. O270-O286

- David Brown
- In search of making a difference: Mexico in the OECD international development co-operation architecture pp. O287-O302

- Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard and Lorena López
- Aid relief in Haiti after the earthquake: Haitians’ preferences for food and other basic commodities pp. O303-O321

- Jayson Lusk and Rock Andre
- A New Scale of Poverty: How the Officially Recorded Poor People in Turkey Perceive Themselves pp. O322-O337

- Harun Yakışık, Emre Şahin Dölarslan and Berna Şafak Zülfikar
- Framing the results agenda in Swedish development co-operation pp. O338-O356

- Therese Brolin
- Climate-influenced migration in Bangladesh: The need for a policy realignment pp. O357-O379

- Maxmillan Martin, Yi hyun Kang, Motasim Billah, Tasneem Siddiqui, Richard Black and Dominic Kniveton
Volume 35, month 09, 2017
- Themed Issue: Cash Transfers and Microfinance pp. 601-619

- Jessica E. Taaffe, Andrew F. Longosz and David Wilson
- Themed Issue: Cash Transfers and Microfinance pp. 621-643

- Richard Groot, Tia Palermo, Sudhanshu Handa, Luigi Peter Ragno and Amber Peterman
- Themed Issue: Cash Transfers and Microfinance pp. 645-657

- Nargiza Alimukhamedova, Randall Filer and Jan Hanousek
- Themed Issue: Cash Transfers and Microfinance pp. 659-674

- Tracy Beck Fenwick
- Themed Issue: Cash Transfers and Microfinance pp. 675-702

- Alessandro Maffioli, Joao A. Negri, Cesar Rodriguez and Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare
- Themed Issue: Cash Transfers and Microfinance pp. 703-720

- Hugo Consciência Silvestre
Volume 35, month 07, 2017
- Development co-operation: New perspectives from developing countries – Introduction for special issue of Development Policy Review pp. O1-O9

- Jonathan Pickering, Robin Davies and Annalisa Prizzon
- How should development co-operation evolve? Views from developing countries pp. O10-O28

- Robin Davies and Jonathan Pickering
- An ‘age of choice’ for external development finance? Evidence from country case studies pp. O29-O45

- Annalisa Prizzon, Romilly Greenhill and Shakira Mustapha
- How new is the ‘new’ conditionality? Recipient perspectives on aid, country ownership and policy reform pp. O46-O63

- Matthew Dornan
- European Union Development Policy: Collective Action in Times of Global Transformation and Domestic Crisis pp. 441-453

- Thilo Bodenstein, Jörg Faust and Mark Furness
- The rise and demise of European budget support: political economy of collective European Union donor action pp. 455-473

- Svea Koch, Stefan Leiderer, Jörg Faust and Nadia Molenaers
- The Security–Development Nexus in European Union Foreign Relations after Lisbon: Policy Coherence at Last? pp. 475-492

- Mark Furness and Stefan Gänzle
- The Normative Distinctiveness of the European Union in International Development: Stepping Out of the Shadow of the World Bank? pp. 493-511

- Jan Orbie, Sarah Delputte, Fabienne Bossuyt, Petra Debusscher, Karen Del Biondo, Vicky Reynaert and Joren Verschaeve
- Multi-bi Aid in European Development Assistance: The Role of Capacity Constraints and Member State Politics pp. 513-530

- Katharina Michaelowa, Bernhard Reinsberg and Christina Schneider
- Make Europe happen on the ground? Enabling and constraining factors for European Union aid coordination in Africa pp. 531-548

- Maurizio Carbone
- China in Africa: What challenges for a reforming European Union development policy? Illustrations from country cases pp. 549-566

- Sven Grimm and Christine Hackenesch
- The European Union as a Collective Actor: Aid and Trade in African Public Opinion pp. 567-586

- Thilo Bodenstein and Achim Kemmerling
- Walking on two legs: culture and calculus in European Union development cooperation pp. 587-597

- Mikaela Gavas and Simon Maxwell
Volume 35, month 05, 2017
- Connected for Development? Theory and evidence about the impact of Internet technologies on poverty alleviation pp. 315-336

- Hernan Galperin and M. Fernanda Viecens
- Aid Effectiveness: On the Radar and Off the Radar pp. 337-348

- Matt M. Husain
- Poverty–Environment Nexus in the Lao PDR: Analysis of Household Survey Data pp. 349-371

- Tytti Pasanen, Hanna Lakkala, Riikka Yliluoma, Visa Tuominen, Sari Jusi, Jyrki Luukkanen and Jari Kaivo‐oja
- Toward a Conceptual Expansion of Ownership and Post‐2015 Global Development Policy: Illustrations from the Jamaican Experience pp. 373-395

- Vaughn F. Graham
- The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: A Policy Solution to Rural Poverty in India? pp. 397-417

- Rhonda Breitkreuz, Carley‐Jane Stanton, Nurmaiya Brady, John Pattison‐Williams, E.D. King, Chudhury Mishra and Brent Swallow
- Poultry and policy in Ghana: Lessons from the periphery of an agricultural policy system pp. 419-438

- James Sumberg, Martha Awo and George T‐M. Kwadzo
Volume 35, month 01, 2017
- The UNDP, the World Bank and Human Development through the World Market pp. 3-21

- Paul Cammack
- Conditional Cash Transfers and Financial Access: Increasing the Bang for Each Transferred Buck? pp. 23-38

- Carlos Chiapa and Silvia Prina
- Understanding the Role of National Development Experts in Development Ethnography pp. 39-63

- Palash Kamruzzaman
- Disaster resilience: what it is and how it can engender a meaningful change in development policy pp. 65-91

- Adriana Keating, Karen Campbell, Reinhard Mechler, Piotr Magnuszewski, Junko Mochizuki, Wei Liu, Michael Szoenyi and Colin McQuistan
- Bilateral Investment Treaties and Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence of Asymmetric Effects on Vertical and Horizontal Investments pp. 93-113

- Gordon Sirr, John Garvey and Liam Gallagher
- The Scalability of the Shack/Slum Dwellers International Methodology: Context and Constraint in Cape Town pp. 115-133

- Richard Tomlinson
- The Digital Gender Divide: Confronting Obstacles to Women's Development in Africa pp. 137-160

- Nicholas O. Alozie and Patience Akpan-Obong
- Talking About Inclusion: Attitudes and Affirmative Action in Nepal pp. 161-195

- Kristie Drucza
- Gender, entrepreneurship and development: which policies matter? pp. 197-228

- Helena Marques
- The Value of Skills – Raising the Socioeconomic Status of Rural Women in India pp. 229-261

- Yvonne Chen and Namrata Chindarkar
- Engendering Growth Diagnostics: Examining Constraints to Private Investment and Entrepreneurship pp. 263-287

- Leanne Roncolato, Nicholas Reksten and Caren Grown
- Women's and Health Workers’ Voices in Open, Inclusive Communities and Effective Spaces (VOICES): Measuring Governance Outcomes in Reproductive and Maternal Health Programmes pp. 289-311

- Anne K. Sebert Kuhlmann, Sara Gullo, Christine Galavotti, Carolyn Grant, Maria Cavatore and Samuel Posnock
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