Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 61, issue 2, 2000
- Politics, institutions, and fiscal performance in a federal system: an analysis of the Argentine provinces pp. 305-333

- Mark P. Jones, Pablo Sanguinetti and Mariano Tommasi
- Equipment investment and growth in developing countries pp. 335-364

- Lutz Hendricks
- Joint trade liberalization and tax reform in a small open economy: the case of Egypt pp. 365-392

- Denise Konan and Keith Maskus
- Optimal second-best tariffs on an intermediate input with particular reference to Pakistan pp. 393-416

- Sajal Lahiri, Anjum Nasim and Jawaid Ghani
- Does income inequality raise aggregate saving? pp. 417-446

- Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel and Luis Servén
- Real wages and the demand for skilled and unskilled male labour in Ghana's manufacturing sector: 1991-1995 pp. 447-461

- Francis Teal
- The effectiveness of private versus public schools: the case of Indonesia pp. 463-494

- Arjun Bedi and Ashish Garg
- Evaluating the effect of IMF lending to low-income countries pp. 495-526

- Louis Dicks-Mireaux, Mauro Mecagni and Susan Schadler
- Rent-seeking and resource booms pp. 527-542

- Jean-Marie Baland and Patrick Francois
- Optimal timing in the problem of family farm transfer from parent to child: an option value approach pp. 543-552

- Dragan Miljkovic
- Faini's "Increasing returns, migrations and convergence": permanent vs. temporary migration pp. 553-557

- William J. Gillen and Antonio Guccione
- Rejoinder on W. Gillen and A. Guccione "Faini's 'Increasing returns, migration and convergence': permanent versus temporary migration" pp. 559-561

- Riccardo Faini
Volume 61, issue 1, 2000
- Increasing returns and the evolution of violent crime: the case of Colombia pp. 1-25

- Alejandro Gaviria
- Strategic trade policy, intellectual property rights protection, and North-South trade pp. 27-60

- Kresimir Zigic
- When is foreign aid policy credible? Aid dependence and conditionality pp. 61-84

- Jakob Svensson
- Output and the real exchange rate in developing countries: an application to Mexico pp. 85-109

- Steve B. Kamin and John Rogers
- Stagflationary effect of government bond financing in the transforming Chinese economy: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 111-135

- Michael K. Y. Fung, Wai-Ming Ho and Lijing Zhu
- Monopoly, human capital accumulation and development pp. 137-174

- Chung-Yi Tse
- Embeddedness, cooperation and popular-economy firms in the informal sector pp. 175-204

- Marthe Nyssens and Bruno Van der Linden
- Ethnicity and credit in African manufacturing pp. 205-235

- Marcel Fafchamps
- Exchange rate management and manufactured exports in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 237-253

- Khalid Sekkat and Aristomene Varoudakis
- Timing of childbearing and economic growth pp. 255-269

- Murat Iyigun
- Assessing the 'femaleness' of a population pp. 271-289

- D. Jayaraj and S. Subramanian
Volume 60, issue 2, 1999
- Competition and corruption in an agency relationship pp. 271-295

- Jean-Jacques Laffont and Tchetche N'Guessan
- Multiple equilibria, coordination, and transitional growth pp. 297-316

- Cem Karayalcin and Devashish Mitra
- Testing endogenous growth in South Korea and Taiwan pp. 317-341

- Robert Feenstra, Dorsati Madani, Tzu-Han Yang and Chi-Yuan Liang
- Strategic policies and growth: an applied model of R&D-driven endogenous growth pp. 343-380

- Xinshen Diao, Terry Roe and Erinc Yeldan
- A quantitative reassessment of the finance-growth nexus: evidence from a multivariate VAR pp. 381-405

- Kul Luintel and Mosahid Khan
- Inertial inflation, indexation and price stickiness: evidence from Brazil pp. 407-421

- Dick Durevall
- The ghost of financing gap: testing the growth model used in the international financial institutions pp. 423-438

- William Easterly
- Optimal export taxes in a multicountry framework pp. 439-465

- Kamil Yilmaz
- The effect of distance and road quality on food collection, marketing margins, and traders' wages: evidence from the former Zaire pp. 467-495

- Bart Minten and Steven Kyle
- Information and the operation of markets: tests based on a general equilibrium model of land leasing in India pp. 497-527

- Jean Lanjouw
- Leaders, managers, and the organization of township and village enterprises in China pp. 529-557

- Hongyi Chen and Scott Rozelle
Volume 60, issue 1, 1999
- Group lending under asymmetric information pp. 3-25

- Eric Van Tassel
- Group lending, local information and peer selection pp. 27-50

- Maitreesh Ghatak
- Outreach, sustainability and leverage in monitored and peer-monitored lending pp. 51-77

- Jonathan Conning
- On the design of a credit agreement with peer monitoring pp. 79-104

- Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion
- The impact of group lending in Northeast Thailand pp. 105-141

- Brett E. Coleman
- Rotating savings and credit associations: the choice between random and bidding allocation of funds pp. 143-172

- Jens Kovsted and Peter Lyk-Jensen
- The economics of rotating savings and credit associations: evidence from the Jamaican 'Partner' pp. 173-194

- Sudhanshu Handa and Claremont Kirton
- The economics of lending with joint liability: theory and practice pp. 195-228

- Maitreesh Ghatak and Timothy Guinnane
- The role of subsidies in microfinance: evidence from the Grameen Bank pp. 229-248

- Jonathan Morduch
- Peer group micro-lending programs in Canada and the United States pp. 249-269

- Michael Conlin
Volume 59, issue 2, 1999
- Foreign aid and population policy: some ethical considerations pp. 203-232

- Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert and David Donaldson
- Vertical multinationals and host-country characteristics pp. 233-252

- Kevin Honglin Zhang and James Markusen
- Budget institutions and fiscal performance in Latin America pp. 253-273

- Alberto Alesina, Ricardo Hausmann, Rudolf Hommes and Ernesto Stein
- Costly intermediation, the big push and the big crash pp. 275-293

- Zsolt Becsi, Ping Wang and Mark Wynne
- Comparing the welfare costs and initial dynamics of alternative inflation stabilization policies pp. 295-318

- Martín Uribe
- Building consensus for stabilizations pp. 319-336

- Alejandro M. Werner
- Hot money, accounting labels and the permanence of capital flows to developing countries: an empirical investigation pp. 337-364

- Lucio Sarno and Mark Taylor
- Capital flight under uncertainty about domestic taxation and trade liberalization pp. 365-387

- Rina Bhattacharya
- Industrial development, technological change, and long-run growth pp. 389-417

- Pietro Peretto
- Symbiosis vs. crowding-out: the interaction of formal and informal credit markets in developing countries pp. 419-444

- Sanjay Jain
- Daily wages and piece rates in agrarian economies pp. 445-461

- Jean-Marie Baland, Jean Dreze and Luc Leruth
- Rural industry and labor market integration in eastern China pp. 463-496

- Yang Yao
- Gender bias and economic development in an endogenous growth model pp. 497-525

- Junsen Zhang, Jie Zhang and Tianyou Li
Volume 59, issue 1, 1999
- Does natural resource abundance increase Latin American income inequality? pp. 3-42

- Edward Leamer, Hugo Maul, Sergio Rodriguez and Peter Schott
- The big push, natural resource booms and growth pp. 43-76

- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Andrew Warner
- Income distribution, factor endowments, and trade openness pp. 77-101

- Antonio Spilimbergo, Juan Luis Londono and Miguel Szekely
- Trade liberalization and wage inequality pp. 103-123

- Harald Beyer, Patricio Rojas and Rodrigo Vergara
- Who gains from trade reform? Some remaining puzzles pp. 125-154

- Ann Harrison and Gordon Hanson
- Taxes and income distribution in Chile: some unpleasant redistributive arithmetic pp. 155-192

- Eduardo Engel, Alexander Galetovic and Claudio Raddatz
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