Review of Development Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2017
- Manufacturing Skill-biased Wage Inequality, Natural Resources and Institutions pp. e1-e29

- Nuno Torres, Oscar Afonso and Isabel Soares
- Asymmetric Effects of Exchange Rate Changes and the J-curve: New Evidence from 61 Malaysia–Thailand Industries pp. e30-e46

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Muhammad Aftab
- Fiscal Incidence in Ghana pp. e47-e66

- Stephen D. Younger, Eric Osei-Assibey and Felix Oppong
- Individual versus Village Lending: Evidence from Montenegro pp. e67-e87

- Thorsten Beck and Patrick Behr
- Impacts of Institutional Intervention on Price Transmissions: The Case of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange pp. e88-e106

- Fekadu Gelaw, Stijn Speelman and Guido Huylenbroeck
- Natural Resource Revenues and Public Investment in Resource-rich Economies in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. e107-e130

- Amin Karimu, George Adu, George Marbuah, Justice Tei Mensah and Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah
- The Impact of Foreign Real Estate Investment on Land Prices: Evidence from Mauritius pp. e131-e146

- Chris Brooks, Matthew Lamport, Kesseven Padachi, Vinesh Sannassee, Keshav Seetah and Boopen Seetanah
- Dependency traps in self-targeting food aid programs pp. e147-e174

- Jaime Hurtubia Torres and Jutta Neitzel
- Is aid for trade effective? A panel quantile regression approach pp. e175-e203

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann D. and Kai Rehwald
- Assessing the readiness of the BRICS grouping for mutually beneficial financial integration pp. e204-e219

- Lumengo Bonga-Bonga
- Agricultural Productivity Growth and Household Food Security Improvement in Nepal pp. e220-e240

- Masako Morioka and Takumi Kondo
- Regulation, Minimum Wage and Informality: Introduction to Symposium pp. 935-938

- Kaushik Basu, Stefan Dercon, Ravi Kanbur and Jan Svejnar
- Informality: Causes, consequences and policy responses pp. 939-961

- Ravi Kanbur
- Flexible Labor Regulations and Informality in Egypt pp. 962-984

- Jackline Wahba and Ragui Assaad
- Labor Informality: Choice or Sign of Segmentation? A Quantile Regression Approach at the Regional Level for Colombia pp. 985-1017

- Gustavo García Cruz
- Do Employers' Responses to Crises Impact Men and Women Differently? Firm-level Evidence from Indonesia pp. 1018-1056

- Mary Hallward-Driemeier, Bob Rijkers and Andrew Waxman
- How Does the Minimum Wage Affect Firm Investments in Fixed and Human Capital? Evidence from China pp. 1057-1080

- Tobias Haepp and Carl Lin
- Assessing the distributive effects of minimum wage pp. 1081-1112

- Fernando Borraz and Nicolás González-Pampillón
- Assessing the Impact of District Primary Education Program in India pp. 1113-1131

- Mehtabul Azam and Chan Hang Saing
- Effect of Parental Migration on Children's Health in Rural China pp. 1132-1157

- Qian Guo, Wenkai Sun and Yijie Wang
- Analysis of School Enrollment in Ghana: A Sequential Approach pp. 1158-1177

- Abdul Malik Iddrisu, Michael Danquah and Peter Quartey
- Relative Affluence and Child Labor—Explaining a Paradox pp. 1178-1190

- Jayanta Kumar Dwibedi and Sugata Marjit
- Explaining Caste Differences in Private School Attendance pp. 1191-1204

- Mehtabul Azam
- Entrepreneurial Saving Practices and Reinvestment: Theory and Evidence pp. 1205-1228

- Thorsten Beck, Haki Pamuk and Burak Uras
- Adverse Effects of Early Life Extreme Precipitation Shocks on Short-term Health and Adulthood Welfare Outcomes pp. 1229-1254

- Olukorede Abiona
- Is Private Saving in Latin America and the Caribbean Different? pp. 1255-1280

- Francesco Grigoli, Alexander Herman and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel
- Complementarity, Linkages between Firms, and the Effect of Entry Costs on Productivity pp. 1281-1304

- Fernando Rio and Antonio Sampayo
- “Love of wealth” and economic growth pp. 1305-1326

- Günther Rehme
- Catch-up cycle: A general equilibrium framework pp. 1327-1340

- Peilin Liu, Shen Jia and Xun Zhang
- Product and process innovation and total factor productivity: Evidence for manufacturing in four Latin American countries pp. 1341-1363

- M. Constanza Demmel, Juan A. Mañez, María E. Rochina-Barrachina and Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis
- The Penn Effect revisited: New evidence from Latin America pp. 1364-1379

- Bernard Njindan Iyke
- Public Transfers and Participation Decisions in Botswana's Subsistence Economy pp. 1380-1400

- Tebogo Seleka and Khaufelo R. Lekobane
- Honesty, Diligence and Skill: Risk Sharing and Specialization in the Kiryu Silk Weaving Cluster, Japan pp. 1401-1424

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- Relative Effectiveness of Bilateral and Multilateral Aid on Development Outcomes pp. 1425-1447

- Pierre E. Biscaye, Travis W. Reynolds and C. Leigh Anderson
Volume 21, issue 3, 2017
- Pampered Bureaucracy, Political Stability and Trade Integration pp. 425-450

- Caleb Stroup and Benjamin Zissimos
- How Do Political Factors Shape the Bank Risk–Sovereign Risk Nexus in Emerging Markets? pp. 451-474

- Stefan Eichler
- Does Financial Development Promote Innovation in Developing Economies? An Empirical Analysis pp. 475-496

- Maria Aristizabal-Ramirez, Maria Camila Botero-Franco and Gustavo Canavire-Bacarreza
- Optimal Licensing Policy under Vertical Product Differentiation pp. 497-510

- Xuan Nguyen, Pasquale Sgro and Munirul Nabin
- Investigating the Dynamic Interaction between Military Spending and Economic Growth pp. 511-526

- Evangelia Desli, Alexandra Gkoulgkoutsika and Constantinos Katrakilidis
- Foreign Direct Investment Determinants in OECD and Developing Countries pp. 527-542

- Fotini Economou, Christis Hassapis, Nikolaos Philippas and Mike Tsionas
- It's a Sin—Contraceptive Use, Religious Beliefs, and Long-run Economic Development pp. 543-566

- Klaus Prettner and Holger Strulik
- Fiscal Policy in Oil-exporting Countries: The Roles of Oil Funds and Institutional Quality pp. 567-590

- Wee Chian Koh
- Biting Back at Malaria: Assessing Health-service Providers' Compliance with Treatment Guidelines pp. 591-626

- Alfredo Paloyo and Arndt Reichert
- The Impact of Aid on Total Government Expenditures: New Evidence on Fungibility pp. 627-663

- Lukasz Marc
- Endowments, Culture and Economic Development pp. 664-677

- Sherif Khalifa
- Foreign Aid, Incentives and Efficiency: Can Foreign Aid Lead to the Efficient Level of Investment? pp. 678-697

- Alok Kumar
- A Model of Smuggling and Trafficking of Illegal Immigrants with a Host Country Policy pp. 698-712

- Saibal Kar and Hamid Beladi
- On the Role of Agent-based Modeling in the Theory of Development Economics pp. 713-730

- Florian Chávez-Juárez
- Explaining Export Performance through Inputs: Evidence from Aggregated Cross-country Firm-level Data pp. 731-755

- Erik Marel
- Fields of Study and the Earnings Gap by Race in Brazil pp. 756-785

- Mauricio Reis
- Is Environmental Protection Beneficial for the Environment? pp. 786-802

- Alberto Ansuategi and Simone Marsiglio
- Progressive Lending in Microfinance—What about the Farmers? pp. 803-828

- Imke Hering and Oliver Musshoff
- Does the Degree of Development Matter in the Impact of Banking Crises on International Trade? pp. 829-848

- Salvador Gil-Pareja, Rafael Llorca-Vivero and José Antonio Martínez-Serrano
- Corporate Finance in Africa: The Interactive Impact of Firm Nationality and Characteristics pp. 849-873

- Abel Ebeh Ezeoha
- Accounting for Growth Disparity: Lucas's Framework Revisited pp. 874-887

- Kei Hosoya
- Causal Linkages among the Product Diversification of Exports, Economic Globalization and Economic Growth pp. 888-908

- Giray Gözgör and Muhlis Can
- The Impact of Ageing and the Speed of Ageing on the Economic Growth of Least Developed, Emerging and Developed Countries, 1990–2013 pp. 909-934

- Aurora Teixeira, N. Renuga Nagarajan and Sandra T. Silva
Volume 21, issue 2, 2017
- Land Use in the 21st Century: Contributing to the Global Public Good pp. 213-236

- Thomas Hertel
- REDD+ as Result-based Aid: General Lessons and Bilateral Agreements of Norway pp. 237-264

- Arild Angelsen
- Designing Global Governance for Agricultural Development and Food and Nutrition Security pp. 265-284

- Joachim von Braun and Regina Birner
- Aid, Environment and Climate Change pp. 285-303

- Channing Arndt and Finn Tarp
- The Incidence of Child Health Improvements pp. 304-320

- David Sahn and Stephen D. Younger
- Understanding the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Evidence from a Quasi-natural Experiment in China pp. 321-352

- Dong Zhou and Aparajita Dasgupta
- Will Economic Partnership Agreements Increase Poverty? The Case of Uganda pp. 353-382

- Ole Boysen and Alan Matthews
- Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Child Labor pp. 383-403

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Jayanta Kumar Dwibedi
- The Role of Middle Class in Economic Development: What Do Cross-Country Data Show? pp. 404-424

- Natalie Chun, Rana Hasan, Muhammad Rahman and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
Volume 21, issue 1, 2017
- Son Preference, Number of Children, Education and Occupational Choice in Rural Nepal pp. 1-20

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- Microfinance and Female Group Action in Bangladesh pp. 21-42

- Christina Peters
- Longevity, Fertility and Economic Growth: Do Environmental Factors Matter? pp. 43-66

- Dimitrios Varvarigos and Intan Zanariah Zakaria
- Can Elected Minority Representatives Affect Health Worker Visits? Evidence from India pp. 67-102

- Elizabeth Kaletski and Nishith Prakash
- Exchange Rate Flexibility and the Effect of Remittances on Economic Growth pp. 103-125

- Emmanuel Lartey
- Need, Merit and Politics in Multilateral Aid Allocation: A District†level Analysis of World Bank Projects in India pp. 126-156

- Peter Nunnenkamp, Hannes Öhler and Maximiliano Sosa Andrés
- Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis pp. 157-181

- Louise Cord, Oscar Barriga†Cabanillas, Leonardo Lucchetti, Carlos RodrÃguez†Castelán, Liliana Sousa and Daniel Valderrama-Gonzalez
- Multi†asset Deprivation and Pro†poor Growth in Cameroon pp. 182-211

- Hans Tino Ayamena Mpenya, Boniface Ngah Epo and Francis Menjo Baye
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