Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 109, issue C, 2014
- Assessing individuals' deprivation in a multidimensional framework pp. 1-16

- Iñaki Permanyer
- From tradition to modernity: Economic growth in a small world pp. 17-29

- Ines Lindner and Holger Strulik
- Endogenous coresidence and program incidence: South Africa's Old Age Pension pp. 30-37

- Amar Hamoudi and Duncan Thomas
- Who you train matters: Identifying combined effects of financial education on migrant households pp. 39-55

- Yoko Doi, David McKenzie and Bilal Zia
- Mass media and public education: The effects of access to community radio in Benin pp. 57-72

- Philip Keefer and Stuti Khemani
- The determinants of bargaining power in an empirical model of transfers between adult children, parents, and in-laws for South Korea pp. 73-86

- John Ham and Heonjae Song
- Non-homothetic preferences: Explaining unidirectional movements in wage differentials pp. 87-97

- Sattwik Santra
- Have business cycles changed over the last two decades? An empirical investigation pp. 98-123

- Cesar Calderon and Rodrigo Fuentes
- Resistance, redistribution and investor-friendliness pp. 124-142

- Sourav Bhattacharya and Tapas Kundu
- Cause of death and development in the US pp. 143-153

- Casper Hansen
- Solow residuals without capital stocks pp. 154-171

- Michael Burda and Battista Severgnini
- Strategic sourcing and wage bargaining pp. 172-187

- Nicholas Sly and Anson Soderbery
- Public goods, hidden income, and tax evasion: Some nonstandard results from the warm-glow model pp. 188-202

- Daniel Hungerman
- Education choices and returns to schooling: Mothers' and youths' subjective expectations and their role by gender pp. 203-216

- Orazio Attanasio and Katja Kaufmann
- Compulsory licensing, price controls, and access to patented foreign products pp. 217-228

- Eric Bond and Kamal Saggi
- Non-homothetic preferences and IPRs protection pp. 229-239

- Kim-Sau Chung and Chia-Hui Lu
Volume 108, issue C, 2014
- Trade liberalization and labor's slice of the pie: Evidence from Indian firms pp. 1-16

- Reshad Ahsan and Devashish Mitra
- Offshoring and intellectual property rights reform pp. 17-31

- Claudia Canals and Fuat Şener
- Labor coercion and the accumulation of human capital pp. 32-53

- Gustavo Bobonis and Peter Morrow
- Do high-income or low-income immigrants leave faster? pp. 54-68

- Govert Bijwaard and Jackline Wahba
- Minding small change among small firms in Kenya pp. 69-86

- Lori Beaman, Jeremy Magruder and Jonathan Robinson
- Population, technology and fragmentation: The European miracle revisited pp. 87-105

- Nils-Petter Lagerlof
- The efficiency of human capital allocations in developing countries pp. 106-118

- Dietrich Vollrath
- Motivating migrants: A field experiment on financial decision-making in transnational households pp. 119-127

- Ganesh Seshan and Dean Yang
- Aid and agency in Africa: Explaining food disbursements across Ethiopian households, 1994–2004 pp. 128-137

- Nzinga Broussard, Stefan Dercon and Rohini Somanathan
- Political reservations and women's entrepreneurship in India pp. 138-153

- Ejaz Ghani, William Kerr and Stephen O'Connell
- Transitory shocks and birth weights: Evidence from a blackout in Zanzibar pp. 154-168

- Alfredo Burlando
- Prospective analysis of a wage subsidy for Cape Town youth pp. 169-183

- James Levinsohn and Todd Pugatch
- The minimal impact of a large-scale financial education program in Mexico City pp. 184-189

- Miriam Bruhn, Gabriel Lara Ibarra and David McKenzie
- Incentives to teach badly: After-school tutoring in developing countries pp. 190-205

- Seema Jayachandran
- Ethnicity and the spread of civil war pp. 206-221

- Maarten Bosker and Joppe de Ree
- Environmental regulation and foreign direct investment: Evidence from South Korea pp. 222-236

- Sunghoon Chung
- Armed conflict, household victimization, and child health in Côte d'Ivoire pp. 237-255

- Camelia Minoiu and Olga Shemyakina
- Bureaucracy intermediaries, corruption and red tape pp. 256-273

- Anders Fredriksson
Volume 107, issue C, 2014
- Borders, ethnicity and trade pp. 1-16

- Jenny C. Aker, Michael Klein, Stephen O'Connell and Muzhe Yang
- Do elected leaders in a limited democracy have real power? Evidence from rural China pp. 17-27

- Ren Mu and Xiaobo Zhang
- Shared accountability and partial decentralization in local public good provision pp. 28-37

- Marcelin Joanis
- Productivity, transport costs and subsistence agriculture pp. 38-48

- Douglas Gollin and Richard Rogerson
- Seasonal effects of water quality: The hidden costs of the Green Revolution to infant and child health in India pp. 49-64

- Elizabeth Brainerd and Nidhiya Menon
- Group versus individual liability: Short and long term evidence from Philippine microcredit lending groups pp. 65-83

- Xavier Gine and Dean Karlan
- Height, skills, and labor market outcomes in Mexico pp. 84-96

- Tom S. Vogl
- Commitment savings in informal banking markets pp. 97-111

- Karna Basu
- Using repeated cross-sections to explore movements into and out of poverty pp. 112-128

- Hai-Anh Dang, Peter Lanjouw, Jill Luoto and David McKenzie
- The long-run macroeconomic impacts of fuel subsidies pp. 129-143

- Michael Plante
- Cash, food, or vouchers? Evidence from a randomized experiment in northern Ecuador pp. 144-156

- Melissa Hidrobo, John Hoddinott, Amber Peterman, Amy Margolies and Vanessa Moreira
- Informal finance: A theory of moneylenders pp. 157-174

- Andreas Madestam
- A structural econometric analysis of the informal sector heterogeneity pp. 175-191

- Pierre Nguimkeu
- Property rights and intra-household bargaining pp. 192-201

- Shing-Yi Wang
- Credit constraints, equity market liberalization, and growth rate asymmetry pp. 202-214

- Alexander Popov
- Cross-country differences in the quality of schooling pp. 215-224

- Nicolai Kaarsen
- Access to abortion, investments in neonatal health, and sex-selection: Evidence from Nepal pp. 225-243

- Christine Valente
- Mark my words: Information and the fear of declaring an exchange rate regime pp. 244-261

- Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Geoffrey Minne
- Intrahousehold distribution and poverty: Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire pp. 262-276

- Olivier Bargain, Olivier Donni and Prudence Kwenda
- Automatic grade promotion and student performance: Evidence from Brazil pp. 277-290

- Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner
- Do nonreciprocal preferential trade agreements increase beneficiaries' exports? pp. 291-304

- Salvador Gil-Pareja, Rafael Llorca-Vivero and José Antonio Martínez-Serrano
- Who benefits from free healthcare? Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ghana pp. 305-319

- Timothy Powell-Jackson, Kara Hanson, Christopher J.M. Whitty and Evelyn K. Ansah
- Relying on the private sector: The income distribution and public investments in the poor pp. 320-342

- Katrina Kosec
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