Review of Development Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2020
- “Not everything is lost”: The role of education during adolescence to mitigate the effects of the early experience of poverty pp. 1193-1195

- Marta Favara and Anke Hoeffler
- Survey attrition after 15 years of tracking children in four developing countries: The Young Lives study pp. 1196-1216

- Alan Sanchez and Javier Escobal
- Understanding teenage fertility in Peru: An analysis using longitudinal data pp. 1217-1236

- Marta Favara, Pablo Lavado and Alan Sanchez
- Outsmarting your parents: Being a first‐generation learner in developing countries pp. 1237-1255

- María José Ogando Portela and Paul Atherton
- Revisiting the contribution of schools to cognitive gaps: Evidence from Peru pp. 1256-1278

- Juan Castro
- Long‐run effects of teachers in developing countries pp. 1279-1299

- Lee Crawfurd and Caine Rolleston
- “Eat, my child.” Obesity among children in developing countries: Evidence from South Africa pp. 1300-1311

- Dimitrios Minos
- Relative economic status and mental health among Chinese adults: Evidence from the China health and retirement longitudinal study pp. 1312-1332

- Qin Zhou, Xuezheng Qin and Gordon G. Liu
- Education and wage inequality before and during the fiscal crisis: A quantile regression analysis for Greece 2006–2016 pp. 1333-1364

- Michael Chletsos and Stelios Roupakias
- Do you really need it? Educational mismatch and earnings in Ghana pp. 1365-1392

- Christian K. Darko and Kennedy K. Abrokwa
- Long‐run productivity trends: A global update with a global index pp. 1393-1412

- Jens J. Krüger
- Measuring inclusive growth experiences: Five criteria for productive employment pp. 1413-1429

- Anders Oskar Kjøller‐Hansen and Lena Sperling
- Balanced versus unbalanced growth: Revisiting the forgotten debate with new empirics pp. 1430-1446

- Xiao Jiang, Jose Caraballo‐Cueto and Chau Nguyen
- Fertility decisions of families in an intergenerational exchange model pp. 1447-1462

- Akira Yakita
- Is the devil in the shadow? The effect of institutional quality on income pp. 1463-1483

- Israt Jahan, Jamie Bologna Pavlik and Ryan Blake Williams
- Business operations, contestability, bureaucratic holdup, and bribe solicitations pp. 1484-1510

- Rajeev Goel, Ummad Mazhar and James Saunoris
- Aggregate and heterogeneous sectoral growth effects of foreign direct investment in Egypt pp. 1511-1528

- Hilary Ingham, Robert Read and Shimaa Elkomy
- Inflation targeting in low‐income countries: Does IT work? pp. 1529-1550

- Atsuyoshi Morozumi, Michael Bleaney and Zakari Mumuni
- The big push to a knowledge‐based economy with intellectual property rights protection pp. 1551-1559

- Hideaki Uchida
- The impacts of farmland expropriation on Vietnam’s rural households pp. 1560-1582

- Kien Le and My Nguyen
- Spillovers from transport infrastructures onto firm productivity: An analytical and empirical study pp. 1583-1609

- Zheming Liu, Bin Li, Saixing Zeng and Hongquan Chen
- Casting a shadow: Productivity of formal firms and informality pp. 1610-1630

- Mohammad Amin and Cedric Okou
Volume 24, issue 3, 2020
- Heterogeneity in entrepreneurship in developing countries: Risk, credit, and migration and the entrepreneurial propensity of youth and women pp. 713-725

- Dileni Gunewardena and Abdoulaye Seck
- The interaction effect of gender and ethnicity in loan approval: A Bayesian estimation with data from a laboratory field experiment pp. 726-749

- Rolando Gonzales Martínez, Gabriela Aguilera‐Lizarazu, Andrea Rojas‐Hosse and Patricia Aranda Blanco
- Beyond technical skills training: The impact of credit counseling on the entrepreneurial behavior of Ugandan youth pp. 750-765

- María Laura Alzúa, Maria Josefina Baez, Samuel Galiwango, Daniel Joloba, Benjamin Kachero, Maria Adelaida Lopera, Juliet Ssekandi and Zeridah Zigiti
- Risk tolerance, gender, and entrepreneurship: The Palestinian case pp. 766-789

- Yousef S. Daoud, Shaker Sarsour, Ruba Shanti and Sanaa Kamal
- Internal migration and youth entrepreneurship in the Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 790-814

- Alain Kikandi Kiuma, Abdelkrim Araar and Christian Kamala Kaghoma
- Gender, entrepreneurship and food security in Niger pp. 815-830

- Sènakpon Fidèle Ange Dedehouanou and Abdelkrim Araar
- The relationship among enterprise clustering, prices, and productivity in Ethiopia’s manufacturing sector pp. 831-854

- Eyerusalem Siba, Mans Soderbom, Arne Bigsten and Mulu Gebreeyesus
- Nutrient consumption in India: Evidence from a village study pp. 855-877

- Indranil Dutta, Shruti Kapoor and Prasanta K. Pattanaik
- Age at marriage, social norms, and female education in Nepal pp. 878-909

- Saqib Jafarey, Ram Mainali and Gabriel Montes‐Rojas
- Do interest rate controls work? Evidence from Kenya pp. 910-926

- C. Emre Alper, Benedict Clements, Niko Hobdari and Rafel Moya Porcel
- “Opt out” or kept out? The effect of stigma, structure, selection, and sector on the labor force participation of married women in India pp. 927-948

- Nabanita Datta Gupta, Debasish Nandy and Suddhasil Siddhanta
- Life expectancy and economic development: Evidence from microdata pp. 949-972

- Belgi Turan
- Does women’s participation in agricultural technology adoption decisions affect the adoption of climate‐smart agriculture? Insights from Indo‐Gangetic Plains of India pp. 973-990

- Jeetendra Prakash Aryal, Cathy R. Farnworth, Ritika Khurana, Srabashi Ray, Tek B. Sapkota and Dil Rahut
- Impact of remittances on household health care expenditure: Evidence from the Nepal Living Standards Survey pp. 991-1008

- Kul Kapri and Stuti Jha
- Impact of remittances on male and female labor force participation patterns in Africa: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Ghana pp. 1009-1026

- Edward Asiedu and Nurokinan Chimbar
- Distortions to agricultural incentives: Evidence from Nigerian value chains pp. 1027-1045

- Simla Tokgoz, Summer Allen, Fahd Majeed, Bas Paris, Oluwafunmiso Olajide and Evans Osabuohien
- Do vertical spillovers differ by investors’ productivity? Theory and evidence from Vietnam pp. 1046-1072

- Bin Ni and Hayato Kato
- Market access and regional dispersion of human capital accumulation in Turkey pp. 1073-1101

- Burhan Karahasan and Fırat Bilgel
- Are developing countries accumulating sufficient total factor productivity to sustain their economic growth and job creation? Empirical evidence from the Middle East and North Africa region pp. 1102-1127

- Mohamad Abou Hamia
- Policy impact assessment in developing countries using Social Accounting Matrices: The Kenya SAM 2014 pp. 1128-1149

- Alfredo Mainar, Pierre Boulanger, Hasan Dudu and Emanuele Ferrari
- Farmer organizations and maize productivity in rural Burkina Faso: The effects of the diversion strategy on cotton input loans pp. 1150-1166

- Salimata Traore
- Occupational attainment and stratification in China: The interactive effects of social networks and the hukou system pp. 1167-1192

- Zhongda Li, Jianhao Lin and Lu Liu
Volume 24, issue 2, 2020
- Social identity and perceived income adequacy pp. 339-361

- Deepti Goel and Ashwini Deshpande
- Searching for religious discrimination among childcare workers pp. 362-382

- Utteeyo Dasgupta, Subha Mani and Prakarsh Singh
- Labor protection laws and the drain on productivity: Evidence from India pp. 383-401

- Daniel Schwab
- New general theory of economic development: Innovative growth and distribution pp. 402-423

- Yong‐Shik Lee
- Will elders provide for their grandchildren? Unconditional cash transfers and educational expenditures in Bolivia pp. 424-447

- Gustavo Canavire‐Bacarreza, Alberto Chong, Fernando Ríos‐Avila and Mónica Yáñez‐Pagans
- Technological complexity and economic development pp. 448-470

- Daniel Nepelski and Giuditta De Prato
- Export revenue and quality: Firm‐level evidence from developing countries pp. 471-484

- Asier Minondo
- Drug‐related violence and the decline in the number of Mexican cross‐border workers pp. 485-502

- Pedro P. Orraca‐Romano and Eunice D. Vargas‐Valle
- Impact of Internet use on economic well‐being of rural households: Evidence from China pp. 503-523

- Wanglin Ma, Peng Nie, Pei Zhang and Alan Renwick
- Cereal production, undernourishment, and food insecurity in South Asia pp. 524-545

- Mazhar Mughal and Charlotte Fontan Sers
- Shared renewable resources and gains from trade under technology standards pp. 546-568

- Yasuhiro Takarada, Weijia Dong and Takeshi Ogawa
- Adoption and use of mobile banking by low‐income individuals in Senegal pp. 569-588

- François Seck Fall, Luis Orozco and Al-mouksit Akim
- Government consumption, government debt and economic growth pp. 589-605

- Shahrzad Ghourchian and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- Intra‐household bargaining power and household expenditure allocation: Evidence from Iran pp. 606-627

- Bharati Basu and Pushkar Maitra
- Wagner’s Law and Fiscal Illusion: An analysis of state government finances in Brazil pp. 628-643

- Pedro Henrique Martins Prado and Cleomar Gomes Da Silva
- Modern sector development: The role of exports and institutions in developing countries pp. 644-667

- Thomas Gries and Rainer Grundmann
- The relationship between pollution abatement costs and environmental regulation: Evidence from the Chinese industrial sector pp. 668-690

- Masayuki Shimizu
- Growth decomposition bias when accounting for heterogeneous regimes: Evidence from China pp. 691-711

- Guanchun Liu, Shichang Ma, Chien-Chiang Lee and Ming Xu
Volume 24, issue 1, 2020
- The effects of remittances, foreign direct investment, and foreign aid on economic growth: An empirical analysis pp. 1-30

- Graham Bird and Yongseok Choi
- Agricultural productivity, the real effective exchange rate, and structural change: Some evidence from Africa pp. 31-44

- Richard Grabowski and Sharmistha Self
- Designing effective transfers: Lessons from India’s school meal program pp. 45-61

- Farzana Afridi, Bidisha Barooah and Rohini Somanathan
- Improving police integrity in Uganda: Impact assessment of the police accountability and reform project pp. 62-83

- Natascha Wagner, Wil Hout and Rose Namara
- Mobile money, risk sharing, and educational investment: Panel evidence from rural Uganda pp. 84-105

- Rayner Tabetando and Tomoya Matsumoto
- A wait‐and‐see approach to investments: Do elections play a role? pp. 106-124

- Daniel A. Kanyam
- Informality, innovation, and aggregate productivity growth pp. 125-143

- Tyler Schipper
- Analysis on demand‐ and supply‐side responses during the expansion of health insurance coverage in Vietnam: Challenges and policy implications toward universal health coverage pp. 144-166

- Midori Matsushima, Hiroyuki Yamada and Yasuharu Shimamura
- Risk aversion, cooperative membership, and path dependences of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia pp. 167-187

- Alemayehu Molla, Joost Beuving and Ruerd Ruben
- Distortions in oil contract allocation and environmental damage in the presence of corruption pp. 188-208

- Henry O. Akaeze
- Oil shocks and fiscal policy procyclicality in Angola: Assessing the role of asymmetries and institutions pp. 209-237

- Alexandre Ernesto da Costa António and Antonio Rodriguez‐Gil
- Taking down the wall: Transition and inequality pp. 238-253

- Serhan Cevik and Carolina Correa‐Caro
- Efficiency‐adjusted public capital, capital grants, and growth pp. 254-268

- Ernesto Crivelli
- The scarring effects of youth joblessness in Sri Lanka pp. 269-287

- Murali Kuchibhotla, Peter Orazem and Sanjana Ravi
- U.S. R&D internationalization in less‐developed countries: Determinants and insights from Brazil, China, and India pp. 288-315

- Tulio Chiarini, Thiago Caliari, Pablo Felipe Bittencourt and Marcia Rapini
- Does high‐speed rail connection really promote local economy? Evidence from China’s Yangtze River Delta pp. 316-338

- Yanyan Gao, Shunfeng Song, Jun Sun and Leizhen Zang
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