Review of Development Economics
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2019
- Temporary and permanent migrant selection: Theory and evidence of ability‐search cost dynamics pp. 1477-1519

- Joyce J. Chen, Katrina Kosec and Valerie Mueller
- Migration decisions under ambiguity: Migration distance effects revisited pp. 1520-1539

- Sung Soo Lim
- Remittances and healthcare expenditure: Human capital investment or responses to shocks? Evidence from Peru pp. 1540-1561

- Gabriella Berloffa and Sara Giunti
- Impact of nontariff measures on firms in Tunisia pp. 1562-1579

- Leila Baghdadi, Sonia Ben Kheder and Hassen Arouri
- Who justifies attacks on civilians? Analysis of attitudes toward terrorism based on value surveys pp. 1580-1603

- Youssouf Kiendrebeogo and Elena Ianchovichina
- Is corruption a greater burden for registered MSEs? Evidence from Zambia pp. 1604-1623

- George Clarke
- Moving to safety and staying in school: The effects of violence on enrollment decisions in Mexico pp. 1624-1658

- Fernanda Márquez‐Padilla, Francisco Pérez‐Arce and Carlos Rodríguez‐Castelán
- The impacts of trade and self‐sufficiency policies on heterogeneous rice farms in Malaysia pp. 1659-1673

- Roslina Binti Ali, Jeff Luckstead, Alvaro Durand‐Morat and Eric J. Wailes
- Transitions across labor market states including formal/informal division in Egypt pp. 1674-1695

- Aysıt Tansel and Zeynel Ozdemir
- Manufacturing growth accelerations in developing countries pp. 1696-1724

- Nobuya Haraguchi, Bruno Martorano, Marco Sanfilippo and Anirudh Shingal
- Foreign entrants and domestic entrepreneurship: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 1725-1747

- Chih‐Hai Yang
- Persistence and determinants of income inequality: The Brazilian case pp. 1748-1767

- Diogo Signor, Jongsung Kim and Edinaldo Tebaldi
- The chosen fortunate in the urbanization process in China? Evidence from a geographic regression discontinuity study pp. 1768-1787

- Xiuyan Liu, Jiangnan Zeng and Qiyao Zhou
- Urban bias and wage inequality pp. 1788-1799

- Jiancai Pi and Yanwei Fan
- Dirty hands on troubled waters: Sanitation, access to water and child health in Ethiopia pp. 1800-1817

- Wondimu S. Manalew and Vidhura Tennekoon
- Cross‐country evidence on the determinants of inclusive growth episodes pp. 1818-1839

- Joao Jalles and Luiz de Mello
- Determinants of youth not in education, employment or training: Evidence from Sri Lanka pp. 1840-1862

- Ashani Abayasekara and Neluka Gunasekara
- Rural credit and the time allocation of agricultural households: The case of PRONAF in Brazil pp. 1863-1890

- Regis Ely, Rafael Parfitt, André Carraro and Felipe Ribeiro
- Does public‐sector employment fully crowd out private‐sector employment? pp. 1891-1925

- Alberto Behar and Junghwan Mok
- Welfare effects of energy subsidy reform in developing countries pp. 1926-1944

- Loek Groot and Thijs Oostveen
Volume 23, issue 3, 2019
- Fragility and development in Africa: An introduction pp. 1067-1072

- Anke Hoeffler
- The anatomy of fragile states in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Understanding the interrelationship between fragility and indicators of wellbeing pp. 1073-1100

- Andy McKay and Erik Thorbecke
- Macroeconomic consequences of state fragility in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 1101-1140

- Chuku Chuku and Kenneth Onye
- The effects of fragility and financial inequalities on inclusive growth in African countries pp. 1141-1176

- Babajide Fowowe and Oludele Folarin
- Exporting to fragile states in Africa: Firm‐level evidence pp. 1177-1201

- Peter Wankuru Chacha and Lawrence Edwards
- Growth in fragile states in Africa: Conflict and post‐conflict capital accumulation pp. 1202-1219

- Janvier D. Nkurunziza
- Costs of civil war and fragile states in Africa pp. 1220-1237

- John Dunne and Nan Tian
- Post‐conflict stabilization in Africa pp. 1238-1259

- Anke Hoeffler
- Counting the uncounted: The consequences of children's domestic chores for health and education in Ethiopia pp. 1260-1281

- Yonatan Dinku, David Fielding and Murat Genç
- Does participation in global value chains extend export duration? pp. 1282-1308

- Xuechang Zhu, Bin Liu and Qian Wei
- Is the model “loans‐plus‐savings” better for microfinance in Eastern Europe and Central Asia? A propensity score matching comparison pp. 1309-1330

- Knar Khachatryan, Vardan Baghdasaryan and Valentina Hartarska
- Convergence clustering in the Chinese provinces: New evidence from several macroeconomic indicators pp. 1331-1346

- Giray Gözgör, Chi Keung Lau and Zhou Lu
- Sign here, please! On developing countries’ market access conditions in regional trade agreements pp. 1347-1367

- Frederik Stender
- Subjective well‐being and political participation: Empirical evidence from Ghana pp. 1368-1386

- Iddisah Sulemana and Elijah Agyapong
- Capital market integration and gender inequality pp. 1387-1413

- Mizuki Komura and Hikaru Ogawa
- Industrial development in Malaysia and Singapore: Empirical analysis with multiple‐cone Heckscher–Ohlin Model pp. 1414-1431

- Kensuke Suzuki and Yasuhiro Doi
- Human capital and the re‐employment of retrenchment labor in urban China pp. 1432-1458

- Yunling Liang and Li Yu
- Capital account flows, consumption ratios and the middle‐income trap pp. 1459-1476

- Daping Zhao, Sajid Anwar and W. Robert J. Alexander
Volume 23, issue 2, 2019
- Occupational segregation by race in South Africa after apartheid pp. 553-576

- Carlos Gradín
- Positive versus negative incentives for loan repayment in microfinance: A game theory approach pp. 577-597

- Thomas Brihaye, Julie De Pril, Marc Labie and Anaïs Périlleux
- Using paradata to collect better survey data: Evidence from a household survey in Tanzania pp. 598-618

- Johanna Choumert‐Nkolo, Henry Cust and Callum Taylor
- The health consequences of hazardous and nonhazardous child labor pp. 619-639

- Alberto Posso
- Using sparse categorical principal components to estimate asset indices: new methods with an application to rural southeast asia pp. 640-662

- Giovanni Maria Merola and Bob Baulch
- Persistence of cities: Evidence from China pp. 663-676

- Fan Duan and Bulent Unel
- Productivity spillovers through backward linkages: The role of the origin of investors and absorptive capacity of domestic firms pp. 677-701

- Ousmanou Njikam and Roland Rostant Njiteu Leudjou
- Redistributive pensions in the developing world pp. 702-726

- Achim Kemmerling and Michael Neugart
- Timing and duration of paternal migration and the educational attainment of left‐behind children: Evidence from rural China pp. 727-744

- Sophie Xuefei Wang
- Industrial structure and economic performance: The role of productive public expenditure pp. 745-759

- Cheng‐wei Chang
- Cities, slums, and child nutrition in Bangladesh pp. 760-781

- Dhushyanth Raju, Kyoung Yang Kim, Quynh Thu Nguyen and Ramesh Govindaraj
- Untangling gender differentiated food security gaps in Bhutan: An application of exogenous switching treatment regression pp. 782-802

- Jeetendra Prakash Aryal, Khondoker Mottaleb and Dil Rahut
- Religious polarization, religious conflicts and individual financial satisfaction: Evidence from India pp. 803-829

- Matteo Migheli
- Oil booms and inequality in Iran pp. 830-859

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Tim Krieger
- Microfinance and income inequality: New macrolevel evidence pp. 860-876

- Maricruz Lacalle‐Calderon, Jose Larru, Silvia Rico Garrido and Manuel Perez‐Trujillo
- Ukraine's unconsidered losses from the annexation of Crimea: What should we account for in the DCFTA forecasts? pp. 877-901

- Zoryana Olekseyuk and Hannah Schürenberg‐Frosch
- Addiction to debt forgiveness in developing countries: Consequences and who gets picked? pp. 902-921

- Leanora Alecia Brown and Jorge Martinez‐Vazquez
- The eye of the beholder. Reconsidering the notions of pro‐poor growth and progressivity, with an application to Vietnam pp. 922-939

- Guido Erreygers and Thi Kim Thanh Bui
- International migration, foreign direct investment, and development stage in developing economies pp. 940-956

- Ei Ei Phyo, Hideaki Goto and Makoto Kakinaka
- Explaining the effect of financial development on the quality of property rights pp. 957-974

- Chandramouli Banerjee, Niloy Bose and Chitralekha Rath
- Married women's labor supply and economic development: Evidence from Sri Lankan household data pp. 975-999

- Prathi Seneviratne
- Sri Lankan households a decade after the Indian Ocean tsunami pp. 1000-1026

- Diana De Alwis and Ilan Noy
- Love conditionally: The ownership structure and bribery behavior of Chinese firms pp. 1027-1049

- Ruohan Wu, Zheng Jiang and Huimin Shi
- Education stock and its implication for income inequality: The case of Asian economies pp. 1050-1066

- Noman Arshed, Muhammad Anwar, Muhammad Hassan and Samra Bukhari
Volume 23, issue 1, 2019
- Structural change: Pace, patterns and determinants pp. 1-32

- Pedro M. G. Martins
- Structural transformation and its relevance for economic growth in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 33-53

- Matthias Busse, Ceren Erdogan and Henning Mühlen
- Is it better to be mixed in group lending? pp. 54-71

- Francesco Reito
- The determinants of entrepreneurship gender gaps: A cross‐country analysis pp. 72-101

- David Cuberes, Sadia Priyanka and Marc Teignier
- Poverty changes in Manaus: Legacy of a Brazilian free trade zone? pp. 102-130

- Marta Castilho, Marta Menéndez and Aude Sztulman
- Land rental markets and rural poverty dynamics in Northern Ethiopia: Panel data evidence using survival models pp. 131-154

- Hosaena Ghebru and Stein Holden
- The impact of sustained attention on labor market outcomes: The case of Ghana pp. 155-171

- Chih Ming Tan and Dhanushka Thamarapani
- Adoption and impact of improved maize varieties on maize yields: Evidence from central Cameroon pp. 172-188

- Guy Martial Takam‐Fongang, Cyrille Bergaly Kamdem and Gilles Quentin Kane
- Social networks near and far: The role of bonding and bridging social capital for assets of the rural poor pp. 189-210

- Tewodaj Mogues
- Afro‐descendants in Peru: Do beauty and race matter in the labor market? pp. 211-230

- Francisco Galarza and Gustavo Yamada
- General budget support as an aid instrument—impact on economic growth pp. 231-255

- Kaisa Alavuotunki and Susanna Sandström
- Consumption, habit formation, and savings: Evidence from a rural household panel survey pp. 256-274

- Aditya Khanal, Ashok Mishra and S Nedumaran
- Like father like son? Revisiting the role of parental education in estimating returns to education in China pp. 275-292

- Binlei Gong
- Micro‐impacts of the Brazilian Regional Development Funds: Does lending size matter? pp. 293-313

- Guilherme Resende Oliveira, Guilherme Mendes Resende, Diego Firmino Costa da Silva and Caio Nogueira Gonçalves
- Distress financing of out‐of‐pocket health expenditure in India pp. 314-330

- Shivendra Sangar, Varun Dutt and Ramna Thakur
- Population growth and the transfer paradox in an overlapping generations model pp. 331-347

- Kojun Hamada, Tsuyoshi Shinozaki and Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara
- Residential segregation and educational attainment of children from regional migrant families in China pp. 348-375

- Xiangjun Ma and Yean Zhou
- China's export tax rebate and the duration of firm export spells pp. 376-394

- Sajid Anwar, Beibei Hu, Yuying Jin and Kai Wang
- Productivity, capital intensity, and ISO 14001 adoption: Theory and evidence pp. 395-414

- Bin Ni
- Does a foreign degree pay? The return to foreign education in China pp. 415-434

- Mengmeng Guo, Yaxin Zhang and Jingjing Ye
- Are free trade agreements good for the environment? A panel data analysis pp. 435-453

- Mehdi Nemati, Wuyang Hu and Michael Reed
- The apparel industry in the post‐Multifiber Arrangement environment: A review pp. 454-474

- M. S. Alam, E. A. Selvanathan, S. Selvanathan and Md Saddam Hossain
- Domestic agricultural value chain development and pro‐poor growth: A computable general equilibrium microsimulation application for the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 475-500

- Christian Samen Otchia
- Intergenerational transmission of education in China: New evidence from the Chinese Cultural Revolution pp. 501-527

- Yanbin Chen, Yumei Guo, Jingyi Huang and Yang Song
- Income inequality among minority farmers in China: Does social capital have a role? pp. 528-551

- Lin Liu, Krishna Paudel, Guanghao Li and Ming Lei
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