Journal of Development Economics
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Volume 89, issue 2, 2009
- New perspectives on financial globalization: A symposium for the Journal of Development Economics pp. 163-163

- Gordon Hanson and Enrique Mendoza
- Globalization and financial development pp. 164-169

- Frederic Mishkin
- Are valuation effects desirable from a global perspective? pp. 170-180

- Pierpaolo Benigno
- A portfolio model of capital flows to emerging markets pp. 181-193

- Michael Devereux and Alan Sutherland
- Precautionary demand for foreign assets in Sudden Stop economies: An assessment of the New Mercantilism pp. 194-209

- C. Bora Durdu, Enrique Mendoza and Marco Terrones
- Growth and risk at the industry level: The real effects of financial liberalization pp. 210-222

- Andrei Levchenko, Romain Ranciere and Mathias Thoenig
- The composition of capital inflows when emerging market firms face financing constraints pp. 223-234

- Katherine Smith and Diego Valderrama
- Sudden stops, sectoral reallocations, and the real exchange rate pp. 235-249

- Timothy Kehoe and Kim Ruhl
- International financial remoteness and macroeconomic volatility pp. 250-257

- Andrew Rose and Mark Spiegel
- Does financial globalization promote risk sharing? pp. 258-270

- Ayhan Kose, Eswar Prasad and Marco Terrones
- Persistent gaps and default traps pp. 271-284

- Luis Catão, Ana Fostel and Sandeep Kapur
- Financial development and openness: Evidence from panel data pp. 285-296

- Badi Baltagi, Panicos Demetriades and Siong Hook Law
Volume 89, issue 1, 2009
- Insurance, credit, and technology adoption: Field experimental evidencefrom Malawi pp. 1-11

- Xavier Gin and Dean Yang
- Good governance and good aid allocation pp. 12-18

- Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- The price effect of tariff liberalization: Measuring the impact on household welfare pp. 19-27

- Alessandro Nicita
- On measuring the benefits of lower transport costs pp. 28-38

- Hanan Jacoby and Bart Minten
- Resource-grabbing by status-conscious agents pp. 39-50

- Ngo Long and Shengzu Wang
- The political economy of conditionality: An empirical analysis of World Bank loan disbursements pp. 51-61

- Christopher Kilby
- Does increased access increase equality? Gender and child health investments in India pp. 62-76

- Emily Oster
- Political institutions and telecommunications pp. 77-83

- Veneta Andonova and Luis Diaz-Serrano
- The trade reducing effects of market power in international shipping pp. 84-97

- David Hummels, Volodymyr Lugovskyy and Alexandre Skiba
- Exchange rate and inflation dynamics in dollarized economies pp. 98-108

- Luis Carranza, Jose Galdon-Sanchez and Javier Gomez-Biscarri
- The effects of location and sectoral components of economic growth on poverty: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 109-117

- Asep Suryahadi, Daniel Suryadarma and Sudarno Sumarto
- Does inflation targeting make a difference in developing countries? pp. 118-123

- Shu Lin and Haichun Ye
- On the release of information by governments: Causes and consequences pp. 124-138

- Andrew Williams
- Geopolitics and international organizations: An empirical study on IMF facilities pp. 139-162

- Julien Reynaud and Julien Vauday
Volume 88, issue 2, 2009
- Borrower runs pp. 185-191

- Philip Bond and Ashok Rai
- Why are interest spreads so high in Uganda? pp. 192-204

- Thorsten Beck and Heiko Hesse
- Fiscal policy and the structure of production in a two-sector developing economy pp. 205-216

- Stephen J Turnovsky and Md.A. Basher
- Is product boycott a good idea for controlling child labor? A theoretical investigation pp. 217-220

- Kaushik Basu and Homa Zarghamee
- The macroeconomic consequences of disasters pp. 221-231

- Ilan Noy
- Incentives, supervision, and sharecropper productivity pp. 232-241

- Hanan Jacoby and Ghazala Mansuri
- Product variety and technical change pp. 242-257

- Richard Frensch and Vitalija Gaucaite Wittich
- A proposal for social pricing of water supply in Côte d'Ivoire pp. 258-268

- Daouda Diakité, Aggey Semenov and Alban Thomas
- What drives international financial flows? Politics, institutions and other determinants pp. 269-281

- Elias Papaioannou
- The cost of imperfect agency in health care: Evidence from rural Cameroun pp. 282-291

- Kenneth Leonard
- Caste discrimination and transaction costs in the labor market: Evidence from rural North India pp. 292-300

- Takahiro Ito
- Aiding violence or peace? The impact of foreign aid on the risk of civil conflict in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 301-313

- Joppe de Ree and Eleonora Nillesen
- Financial liberalization, private investment and portfolio choice: Financialization of real sectors in emerging markets pp. 314-324

- Firat Demir
- How important are dual economy effects for aggregate productivity? pp. 325-334

- Dietrich Vollrath
- Obstacles to school progression in rural Pakistan: An analysis of gender and sibling rivalry using field survey data pp. 335-347

- Yasuyuki Sawada and Michael Lokshin
Volume 88, issue 1, 2009
- Development aid and international politics: Does membership on the UN Security Council influence World Bank decisions? pp. 1-18

- Axel Dreher, Jan-Egbert Sturm and James Vreeland
- Measuring microenterprise profits: Must we ask how the sausage is made? pp. 19-31

- Suresh de Mel, David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
- The fiscal impact of high-skilled emigration: Flows of Indians to the U.S pp. 32-44

- Mihir A. Desai, Devesh Kapur, John McHale and Keith Rogers
- Growing richer and taller: Explaining change in the distribution of child nutritional status during Vietnam's economic boom pp. 45-58

- Owen O'Donnell, Ángel López Nicolás and Eddy Van Doorslaer
- The effect of FDI on child labor pp. 59-66

- Ronald Davies and Annie Voy
- Household coping in war- and peacetime: Cattle sales in Rwanda, 1991-2001 pp. 67-86

- Marijke Verpoorten
- The dynamic implications of foreign aid and its variability pp. 87-102

- Cristina Arellano, Ales Bulir, Timothy Lane and Leslie Lipschitz
- Electoral goals and center-state transfers: A theoretical model and empirical evidence from India pp. 103-119

- Wiji Arulampalam, Sugato Dasgupta, Amrita Dhillon and Bhaskar Dutta
- Teaching locals new tricks: Foreign experts as a channel of knowledge transfers pp. 120-131

- James Markusen and Natalia Trofimenko
- The MFN clause, welfare, and multilateral cooperation between countries of unequal size pp. 132-143

- Kamal Saggi
- Economic transition and gender differentials in wages and productivity: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing enterprises pp. 144-156

- Xiao-yuan Dong and Liqin Zhang
- Child fostering in Africa: When labor and schooling motives may coexist pp. 157-170

- Renata Serra
- Public debt and financial development pp. 171-183

- David Hauner
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