Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2026
Current editor(s): M. R. Rosenzweig
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Volume 117, issue C, 2015
  - “Flypaper effects” in transfers targeted to women: Evidence from BRAC's “Targeting the Ultra Poor” program in Bangladesh   pp. 1-19  
- Shalini Roy, Jinnat Ara, Narayan Das and Agnes Quisumbing
- Reducing nonpayment for public utilities: Experimental evidence from South Africa   pp. 20-31  
- Andrea Szabo and Gergely Ujhelyi
- Resource concentration and civil wars   pp. 32-47  
- Massimo Morelli and Dominic Rohner
- The persistent effects of in utero nutrition shocks over the life cycle: Evidence from Ramadan fasting   pp. 48-57  
- Muhammad Farhan Majid
- African polygamy: Past and present   pp. 58-73  
- James Fenske
- Assessing teacher quality in India   pp. 74-83  
- Mehtabul Azam and Geeta Kingdon
- Buying votes versus supplying public services: Political incentives to under-invest in pro-poor policies   pp. 84-93  
- Stuti Khemani
- Poverty, labor markets and trade liberalization in Indonesia   pp. 94-106  
- Krisztina Kis-Katos and Robert Sparrow
- Human capital and the dynamic effects of trade   pp. 107-118  
- Raphael Auer
- Pay, peek, punish? Repayment, information acquisition and punishment in a microcredit lab-in-the-field experiment   pp. 119-133  
- Kristina Czura
- Long run effects and intergenerational transmission of natural disasters: A case study on the 1970 Ancash Earthquake   pp. 134-150  
- German Caruso and Sebastian Miller
- Stability of experimental and survey measures of risk, time, and social preferences: A review and some new results   pp. 151-170  
- Yating Chuang and Laura Schechter
Volume 116, issue C, 2015
  - Failure vs. displacement: Why an innovative anti-poverty program showed no net impact in South India   pp. 1-16  
- Jonathan Bauchet, Jonathan Morduch and Shamika Ravi
- Productive inefficiency in extended agricultural households: Evidence from Mali   pp. 17-27  
- Catherine Guirkinger, Jean-Philippe Platteau and Tatiana Goetghebuer
- Watchdogs of the Invisible Hand: NGO monitoring and industry equilibrium   pp. 28-42  
- Gani Aldashev, Michela Limardi and Thierry Verdier
- Do better property rights improve local income?: Evidence from First Nations' treaties   pp. 43-56  
- Fernando Aragon
- The resource curse exorcised: Evidence from a panel of countries   pp. 57-73  
- Brock Smith
- Child mortality risk and fertility: Evidence from prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV   pp. 74-88  
- Nicholas Wilson
- Fiscal incentives and policy choices of local governments: Evidence from China   pp. 89-104  
- Li Han and James Kung
- Quality signaling through certification in developing countries   pp. 105-121  
- Emmanuelle Auriol and Steven G.M. Schilizzi
- Financial development and the choice of trade partners   pp. 122-145  
- Jackie M.L. Chan and Kalina Manova
- Effects of renminbi appreciation on foreign firms: The role of processing exports   pp. 146-157  
- Barry Eichengreen and Hui Tong
- Social accountability to contain corruption   pp. 158-168  
- Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky
- A positive analysis of Fairtrade certification   pp. 169-185  
- Andrea Podhorsky
- The relationship between federal budget amendments and local electoral power   pp. 186-198  
- Sergio Firpo, Vladimir Ponczek and Viviane Sanfelice
- A heterogeneous agent model of credit-linked index insurance and farm technology adoption   pp. 199-211  
- Katie Farrin and Mario Miranda
- Segregation and conflict: An empirical analysis   pp. 212-222  
- Alejandro Corvalan and Miguel Vargas
- Leveling with friends: Social networks and Indian farmers' demand for a technology with heterogeneous benefits   pp. 223-251  
- Nicholas Magnan, David Spielman, Travis Lybbert and Kajal Gulati
- All in the family: Explaining the persistence of female genital cutting in West Africa   pp. 252-265  
- Marc Bellemare, Lindsey Novak and Tara L. Steinmetz
Volume 115, issue C, 2015
  - Manufacturing growth and the lives of Bangladeshi women   pp. 1-15  
- Rachel Heath and Ahmed Mobarak
- Banking the poor via savings accounts: Evidence from a field experiment   pp. 16-31  
- Silvia Prina
- Economic shocks, civil war and ethnicity   pp. 32-44  
- Thorsten Janus and Daniel Riera-Crichton
- Glass slippers and glass ceilings: An analysis of marital anticipation and female education   pp. 45-61  
- Saqib Jafarey and Dibyendu Maiti
- Rainfall and conflict: A cautionary tale   pp. 62-72  
- Heather Sarsons
- Microfinance and dynamic incentives   pp. 73-84  
- D.A. Shapiro
- Efficient informal trade: Theory and experimental evidence from the Cape Town taxi market   pp. 85-98  
- Niklas Bengtsson
- The impact of a social program on labor informality: The case of AUH in Argentina   pp. 99-110  
- Santiago Garganta and Leonardo Gasparini
- Assessing the impact of World Bank preparation on project outcomes   pp. 111-123  
- Christopher Kilby
- Public education spending and private substitution in urban China   pp. 124-139  
- Cheng Yuan and Lei Zhang
- The role of group size in group lending   pp. 140-155  
- Christian Ahlin
- How geography affects quality   pp. 156-180  
- Volodymyr Lugovskyy and Alexandre Skiba
- Multinational price premium   pp. 181-199  
- Ying Ge, Huiwen Lai and Susan Chun Zhu
- Evaluating seasonal food storage and credit programs in east Indonesia   pp. 200-216  
- Karna Basu and Maisy Wong
- Fertility and rural labor market inefficiencies: Evidence from India   pp. 217-232  
- Prashant Bharadwaj
Volume 114, issue C, 2015
  - Vote suppression and insecure property rights   pp. 1-19  
- Paul Castañeda Dower and Tobias Pfutze
- Corrupt governments do not receive more state-to-state aid: Governance and the delivery of foreign aid through non-state actors   pp. 20-33  
- Martin Acht, Toman Omar Mahmoud and Rainer Thiele
- Hicksian separability does not hold over space: Implications for the design of household surveys and price questionnaires   pp. 34-40  
- John Gibson and Bonggeun Kim
- Social capital, product imitation and growth with learning externalities   pp. 41-54  
- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Hinh Dinh
- The resource curse: A statistical mirage?   pp. 55-63  
- Alexander James
- Suicide and property rights in India   pp. 64-78  
- Siwan Anderson and Garance Genicot
- Heterogeneity and the formation of risk-sharing coalitions   pp. 79-96  
- Fernando Jaramillo, Hubert Kempf and Fabien Moizeau
- Protecting child nutritional status in the aftermath of a financial crisis: Evidence from Indonesia   pp. 97-106  
- John Giles and Elan Satriawan
- Economic shocks in the fisheries sector and maritime piracy   pp. 107-125  
- Matthias Flückiger and Markus Ludwig
- Oil, governance and the (mis)allocation of talent in developing countries   pp. 126-141  
- Christian Hubert Ebeke, Luc Omgba and Rachid Laajaj
- A gender-based theory of the origin of the caste system of India   pp. 142-158  
- Chris Bidner and Mukesh Eswaran
- Impact of the business environment on output and productivity in Africa   pp. 159-171  
- El-hadj Bah and Lei Fang
- Electricity shortages and firm productivity: Evidence from China's industrial firms   pp. 172-188  
- Karen Fisher-Vanden, Erin Mansur and Wang, Qiong (Juliana)
- Migration, congestion externalities, and the evaluation of spatial investments   pp. 189-202  
- Taryn Dinkelman and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- New exports from emerging markets: Do followers benefit from pioneers?   pp. 203-223  
- Rodrigo Wagner and Andres Zahler
- Labor regulations and contract labor use: Evidence from Indian firms   pp. 224-232  
- Ritam Chaurey
- Empowering women? Inheritance rights, female education and dowry payments in India   pp. 233-251  
- Sanchari Roy