Review of Development Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2018
- Market effects of farmer field schools in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The case for cocoa pp. e160-e184

- Francis Tsiboe, Jeff Luckstead, Lawton Nalley, Jennie Popp and Bruce Dixon
- Household coping behavior and its contribution to resilience to global macroeconomic shocks in Vanuatu and Solomon Islands pp. e185-e201

- Lachlan McDonald
- Monetary authority's transparency and income inequality pp. e202-e227

- Helder de Mendonça and Diogo Martins Esteves
- The detrimental effects of luxury goods consumption on socially excluded groups pp. e228-e238

- Kenneth Chan, Bharat Hazari and Vijay Mohan
- Do big countries always win a tariff war? A reappraisal pp. e239-e249

- Jean-Marc Kilolo
- Microloans, education and growth pp. e250-e265

- Patrick M. Emerson and Bruce McGough
- Impact of trade imbalances on domestic trade policy: Does multilateral trade policy matter? pp. e266-e289

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Female autonomy and women's welfare: An introduction pp. 1385-1389

- Smriti Sharma and Finn Tarp
- Impact of soil conservation adoption on intra‐household allocations in Zambia pp. 1390-1408

- Conor Carney and Monica Carney
- Political role models and child marriage in India pp. 1409-1431

- Carolina Castilla
- Female leaders and gender gaps within the firm: Evidence from three Sub‐Saharan African countries pp. 1432-1460

- Giulia La Mattina, Gabriel Picone, Alban Ahoure and Jose Carlos Kimou
- The impact of hosting refugees on the intra‐household allocation of tasks: A gender perspective pp. 1461-1488

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas‐Silva
- Does economic crisis have different impact on husbands and wives? Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis in Indonesia pp. 1489-1512

- Sarah Dong
- Social norms and female labor participation in Brazil pp. 1513-1535

- Karen Codazzi, Valéria Pero and André Albuquerque Sant'Anna
- Psychosocial status and cognitive achievement in Peru pp. 1536-1560

- Ingo Outes-Leon, Alan Sanchez and Oswaldo Molina
- The impact of natural disasters on children's education: Comparative evidence from Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam pp. 1561-1589

- Cuong Nguyen and Nguyet Minh Pham
- The microeconomic impact of political instability: Firm‐level evidence from Tunisia pp. 1590-1619

- Samer Matta, Simon Appleton and Michael Bleaney
- Mechanize or exit farming? Multiple‐treatment‐effects model and external validity of adoption impacts of mechanization among Nepalese smallholders pp. 1620-1641

- Hiroyuki Takeshima
- Parental absence, remittances and educational investment in children left behind: Evidence from Nepal pp. 1642-1666

- Nirmal Raut and Ryuichi Tanaka
- Female labor supply, fertility rebounds, and economic development pp. 1667-1681

- Akira Yakita
- Job quality and poverty in Latin America pp. 1682-1708

- Peter Brummund, Christopher Mann and Carlos Rodriguez‐Castelan
- Impact of improved maize varieties on food security in Eastern Zambia: A doubly robust analysis pp. 1709-1728

- Julius Manda, Cornelis Gardebroek, Elias Kuntashula and Arega D. Alene
- Corruption and the shadow economy at the regional level pp. 1729-1743

- Robert Gillanders and Sinikka Parviainen
- Gone with the wind: Demographic transitions and domestic saving pp. 1744-1764

- Eduardo Cavallo, Gabriel Sánchez and Patricio Valenzuela
- Labor market segmentation and occupational mobility in Algeria: Repeated cross‐sectional and longitudinal analyses (2007 to 2012) pp. 1765-1783

- Philippe Adair and Youghourta Bellache
Volume 22, issue 3, 2018
- Smoke screen: Estimating the tax pass‐through to cigarette prices in Pakistan pp. e1-e15

- Serhan Cevik
- A North–South model of outsourcing and growth pp. e16-e35

- Yuki Saito
- Export performance of developing countries: Does landlockedness matter? pp. e36-e62

- Ramesh Paudel and Arusha Cooray
- Forecast accuracy of small and large scale dynamic factor models in developing economies pp. e63-e78

- German Lopez‐Buenache
- Factor‐biased public infrastructure and wage inequality pp. e79-e94

- Jiancai Pi and Pengqing Zhang
- How do mutual recognition agreements influence trade? pp. e95-e114

- Yong Joon Jang
- Workers’ remittances and government size pp. e115-e134

- Kevin Williams
- The determinants of interest rates in microfinance: Age, scale and organizational charter pp. e135-e159

- Jacinta Nwachukwu, Aqsa Aziz, Uchenna Tony‐Okeke and Simplice Asongu
- Aging in Asia: Introduction to Symposium pp. 879-884

- Charles Horioka, Peter Morgan, Yoko Niimi and Guanghua Wan
- Aging and inequality: The link and transmission mechanisms pp. 885-903

- Zhi Luo, Guanghua Wan, Chen Wang and Xun Zhang
- Intergenerational transfers, demographic transition, and altruism: Problems in developing Asia pp. 904-927

- Yoshitaka Koda and Manachaya Uruyos
- Demographic change and long‐term growth in China: Past developments and the future challenge of aging pp. 928-952

- Minchung Hsu, Pei-Ju Liao and Min Zhao
- Who cares about the day after tomorrow? Pension issues when households are myopic or time inconsistent pp. 953-989

- Axel Börsch‐Supan, Klaus Härtl and Duarte Semedo Leite
- Occupation pension for public employees in the People's Republic of China: A new approach with defined benefit underpin pension plan pp. 990-1004

- Kai Chen
- Long‐term care and pay‐for‐performance programs pp. 1005-1021

- Edward Norton
- An extended household model of eldercare by children and children‐in‐law based on Far‐Eastern traditions pp. 1022-1038

- Shoshana Grossbard
- Does providing informal elderly care hasten retirement? Evidence from Japan pp. 1039-1062

- Yoko Niimi
- Differences in the effects of informal family caregiving on health and life satisfaction between wives and husbands as caregivers pp. 1063-1080

- Midori Wakabayashi and Wataru Kureishi
- Using the stochastic health state function to forecast healthcare demand and healthcare financing: Evidence from Singapore pp. 1081-1104

- Ngee Choon Chia and Shu Peng Loh
- Sources of efficiency, productivity and output growth in Botswana agriculture pp. 1105-1124

- Omphile Temoso, David Hadley and Renato Villano
- Children's schooling in Nicaragua: What is the link between educational achievement, borrowing, and gender? pp. 1125-1145

- Olga Kondratjeva and Joyce Chen
- The impact of rural electrification on income and education: Evidence from Bhutan pp. 1146-1165

- Santosh Kumar and Ganesh Rauniyar
- Does energy‐related aid affect emissions? Evidence from a global dataset pp. 1166-1194

- Sambit Bhattacharyya, Maurizio Intartaglia and Andy McKay
- A generalized Okun's Law: Uncovering the myth of China's labor market resilience pp. 1195-1216

- Xiaoguang Liu, Raphael Lam, Alfred Schipke and Guangjun Shen
- Recent developments in China's labor market: Labor shortage, rising wages and their implications pp. 1217-1238

- Yuming Cui, Jingjing Meng and Changrong Lu
- The continuous treatment effect of an antipoverty program on children's educational attainment: Colombia's Familias en Accion pp. 1239-1262

- Juan Villa
- Do regional trade agreements stimulate FDI? Evidence for the Agadir, MERCOSUR and AFTA regions pp. 1263-1277

- Mondher Cherif and Christian Dreger
- Private tutoring expenditure: An empirical analysis based on Sri Lankan households pp. 1278-1295

- Asankha Pallegedara
- Boosting tourism's contribution to growth and development: Analysis of the evidence pp. 1296-1320

- Onil Banerjee, Martín Cicowiez, Emily J. Morris and Adela Moreda
- The peculiar insertion of Brazil into global value chains pp. 1321-1342

- Julia Callegari, Tatiana Massaroli Melo and Carlos Eduardo Carvalho
- Real effects of banking crises: Imports of capital goods by developing countries pp. 1343-1359

- Nektarios Michail and Andreas Savvides
- When do in‐service teacher training and books improve student achievement? Experimental evidence from Mongolia pp. 1360-1383

- Habtamu Fuje and Prateek Tandon
Volume 22, issue 2, 2018
- Maternal group participation and child nutritional status in Peru pp. 459-483

- Marta Favara
- Intermediaries, transport costs and interlinked transactions pp. 484-506

- Mélanie Lefèvre and Joe Tharakan
- Unemployment, rural–urban migration and environmental regulation pp. 507-539

- Karlygash Kuralbayeva
- The effect of the National Food Reserve Agency on maize market prices in Tanzania pp. 540-557

- Guillaume Pierre, Karl Pauw and Emiliano Magrini
- Competitive devaluations in commodity†based economies: Colombia and the Pacific Alliance Group pp. 558-572

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Rodrigo Costamagna and Gustavo Rossini
- The effects of off†farm work on fertilizer and pesticide expenditures in China pp. 573-591

- Wanglin Ma, Awudu Abdulai and Chunbo Ma
- Schooling and household welfare: The case of Sri Lanka from 1990 to 2006 pp. 592-609

- Rozana Himaz and Harsha Aturupana
- International inequality in subjective well†being: An exploration with the Gallup World Poll pp. 610-631

- Pablo Gluzmann and Leonardo Gasparini
- Consumption dynamics and inequality of opportunity with an application to Uganda pp. 632-657

- Paolo Brunori, Flaviana Palmisano and Vito Peragine
- Relationship between trade openness and economic growth in Latin America: A causality analysis with heterogeneous panel data pp. 658-684

- Adolfo Roquez†Diaz and Lorenzo Escot
- The more subsidies, the longer survival? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 685-705

- Qilin Mao and Jiayun Xu
- Does the political party in the government increase intentional homicide in Brazil? pp. 706-726

- Paulo Loureiro, Tito Moreira, Antônio Nascimento and Roberto Ellery
- Public firms' merger, employment, and welfare in developing countries: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 727-735

- Chi†Chur Chao, Mong Shan Ee and Leonard F. S. Wang
- The measurement of disaster risk: An example from tropical cyclones in the Philippines pp. 736-765

- Rio Yonson, Ilan Noy and Gaillard Jc
- Access to credit and investment decisions of small†and medium†sized enterprises in China pp. 766-786

- Paulo Regis
- Unemployment burden and its distribution: Theory and evidence from India pp. 787-807

- Sripad Motiram and Karthikeya Naraparaju
- Remittances and financial development in Latin America and the Caribbean countries: A dynamic approach pp. 808-826

- Vincent Fromentin
- Rural–urban human capital disparity and skilled–unskilled wage inequality in China pp. 827-843

- Jiancai Pi and Pengqing Zhang
- Growth, intergenerational welfare, and environmental policies in an overlapping generations economy pp. 844-861

- Hsun Chu, Chu†chuan Cheng and Ching†chong Lai
- Is urbanization improving real estate investment? A cross†regional study of China pp. 862-878

- Tie†Ying Liu, Chi†Wei Su, Hsu†Ling Chang and Chien†Chi Chu
Volume 22, issue 1, 2018
- Is Tinkering with Institutional Quality a Panacea for Firm Performance? Insights from a Semiparametric Approach to Modeling Firm Performance pp. 1-22

- Sumon Bhaumik, Ralitza Dimova, Subal Kumbhakar and Kai Sun
- Aid, institutions and economic growth in sub†Saharan Africa: Heterogeneous donors and heterogeneous responses pp. 23-44

- Hassen Wako
- ICT for financial access: Mobile money and the financial behavior of rural households in Uganda pp. 45-66

- Ggombe Kasim Munyegera and Tomoya Matsumoto
- Cyclicality of Fiscal Policy in Latin America over the period 1990 †2015 pp. 67-90

- Bruno Martorano
- Child endowments and parental investments: Intra†household allocation in oportunidades families in Mexico pp. 91-114

- Hadia Majid
- Is the shadow economy a bane or boon for economic growth? pp. 115-132

- James Saunoris
- Service delivery weaknesses within education and healthcare: Applying empirics from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Senegal pp. 133-147

- Kjell Hausken and Mthuli Ncube
- Foreign workers and productivity in an emerging economy: The case of Malaysia pp. 148-173

- Jacob Jordaan
- Remittances and return migration pp. 174-202

- William Collier, Matloob Piracha and Teresa Randazzo
- Political reservation for women and delivery of public works program pp. 203-219

- Nayana Bose and Shreyasee Das
- Gender asymmetries: Impacts of an early†stage school intervention in the Philippines pp. 220-241

- Futoshi Yamauchi and Yanyan Liu
- What drives the localization of Spanish multinationals in developing and transition countries? pp. 242-262

- Maite Alguacil, Josep Martà and Vicente Orts
- Export tightening, competition, and firm innovation: Evidence from the renminbi appreciation pp. 263-286

- Mi Dai, Miaojie Yu and Chunming Zhao
- Human capital consequences of violence in schools: Estimating the impact of violence in schools on education outcomes in Brazil pp. 287-310

- Sumit Deole
- Corruption: The good, the bad, and the uncertain pp. 311-332

- Jamie Bologna Pavlik
- The spillover effects of innovative ideas on human capital pp. 333-360

- Barış Alpaslan and Abdilahi Ali
- Relative standing and temporary migration: Empirical evidence from the South Caucasus pp. 361-383

- Armenak Antinyan and Luca Corazzini
- Waste not, want not: The efficiency of health expenditure in emerging and developing economies pp. 384-403

- Francesco Grigoli and Javier Kapsoli
- Can labor provisions in trade agreements promote gender equality? Empirical evidence from Cambodia pp. 404-433

- Elva López Mourelo and Daniel Samaan
- The effect of macroeconomic variables on the opening of antidumping measures: A robust analysis for Brazilian and Argentine economy pp. 434-457

- Vinícius Firme, Cláudio R. Fóffano Vasconcelos and Rogério Silva de Mattos
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