Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue 2, 1999
- Macroeconomic adjustment with segmented labor markets pp. 277-296

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Joshua Aizenman
- International risk sharing, learning by doing, and growth pp. 297-318

- JoAnne Feeney
- What's in a default? Lending to LDCs in the face of default risk pp. 319-332

- Stephen Easton and Duane Rockerbie
- Government expenditure and the dynamics of high inflation pp. 333-358

- Francisco Ruge-Murcia
- Growth versus welfare in a model of nonrival infrastructure pp. 359-385

- Dipankar Dasgupta
- Productiveness and welfare implications of public infrastructure: a dynamic two-sector general equilibrium analysis pp. 387-404

- Felix Rioja
- Manufacturing investment in South Africa: a time-series model pp. 405-427

- David Fielding
- State factories in transition--openness, competition, and productivity pp. 429-462

- Huagang Li
- Free-riding, carbon treaties, and trade wars: the role of domestic environmental policies pp. 463-483

- Lisandro Abrego and Carlo Perroni
- Guestworker migration, remittances and the extended family: evidence from Pakistan pp. 485-512

- Nadeem Ilahi and Saqib Jafarey
- Estimating the elderly's returns on the farm: evidence from Cote d'Ivoire pp. 513-531

- Franque Grimard and Barton Hamilton
- A laboratory study of voluntary public goods provision with imperfect monitoring and communication pp. 533-552

- Timothy Cason and Feisal Khan
- Can foreign currency deposits prop up a collapsing exchange-rate regime? pp. 553-562

- Paul Mizen
Volume 58, issue 1, 1999
- The hazards of piecemeal reform: british civil courts and the credit market in colonial India pp. 1-24

- Rachel Kranton and Anand Swamy
- Cost sharing and catch sharing pp. 25-44

- Þórólfur Matthíasson
- Share tenancy as strategic delegation pp. 45-60

- Tridip Ray
- Are the poor less well insured? Evidence on vulnerability to income risk in rural China pp. 61-81

- Jyotsna Jalan and Martin Ravallion
- Development banking pp. 83-100

- Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion
- Factor endowments, nontradables prices and measures of 'openness' pp. 101-122

- Rodney Falvey and Norman Gemmell
- Tariff design with varying degrees of commitment pp. 123-147

- Cristina Terra
- Optimal saving policy for exhaustible resource economies pp. 149-184

- Y. Hossein Farzin
- Agricultural expansion and deforestation: modelling the impact of population, market forces and property rights pp. 185-218

- Arild Angelsen
- An analysis of the optimal provision of public infrastructure: a computational model using Mexican data pp. 219-230

- Andrew Feltenstein and Jiming Ha
- Is there an environmental Kuznets curve for deforestation? pp. 231-244

- Gary Koop and Lise Tole
- A note on soil depth, failing markets and agricultural pricing pp. 245-254

- Erwin Bulte and Daan van Soest
- Structural breaks in parallel markets?: the case of Nigeria, 1980-1993 pp. 255-264

- John Ashworth, Lynne Evans and Ayo Teriba
Volume 57, issue 2, 1998
- Inequality and development: the role of dualism pp. 233-257

- François Bourguignon and Christian Morrisson
- New ways of looking at old issues: inequality and growth pp. 259-287

- Klaus Deininger and Lyn Squire
- Changes in the returns to education in Costa Rica pp. 289-317

- Edward Funkhouser
- Satiation and underdevelopment pp. 319-341

- Peter Funk
- Illegal immigration: a supply side analysis pp. 343-360

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Sudeshna Champati Bandyopadhyay
- The composition of U.S.-East Asia trade and changing comparative advantage pp. 361-389

- Terrie Carolan, Nirvikar Singh and Cyrus Talati
- Changes in utilization and productivity in a deregulating economy pp. 391-420

- Sonia Bhalotra
- Joint ventures and technology transfer: the Solomon Islands pole-and-line fishery pp. 421-442

- Harry Campbell and A. J. Hand
- Financial liberalisation and private investment: evidence from Turkey pp. 443-455

- Oner Guncavdi, Michael Bleaney and Andy McKay
- Disequilibrium institutional factors in aggregate money demand: evidence from three economies pp. 457-471

- Duo Qin
- Monetary dynamics in Ghana: evidence from cointegration, error correction modelling, and exogeneity pp. 473-486

- Edward Ghartey
Volume 57, issue 1, 1998
- Saving determinants in Colombia: 1925-1994 pp. 5-44

- Mauricio Cardenas and Andres Escobar
- Capital flows and saving in Latin America and Asia: a reinterpretation pp. 45-66

- Carmen Reinhart and Ernesto Talvi
- The political economy of public savings and the role of capital mobility pp. 67-95

- Joshua Aizenman and Andrew Powell
- Domestic savings, public savings and expenditures on consumer durable goods in Argentina pp. 97-116

- Ricardo Lopez Murphy and Fernando Navajas
- Discount rate heterogeneity and social security reform pp. 117-146

- Andrew Samwick
- Argentina and the world capital market: saving, investment, and international capital mobility in the twentieth century pp. 147-184

- Alan Taylor
- Why aren't savings rates in Latin America procyclical? pp. 185-199

- Philip Lane and Aaron Tornell
- Savings in Chile. What went right? pp. 201-228

- Felipe Morandé
Volume 56, issue 2, 1998
- Land allocation under dual individual-collective use in Mexico pp. 239-264

- Nancy McCarthy, Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- Formal-informal sector interaction in rural credit markets pp. 265-280

- Pinaki Bose
- The determinants of child mortality in the Philippines: estimation of a structural model pp. 281-305

- David K. Guilkey and Regina Riphahn
- Returns to education under collective and household farming in China pp. 307-335

- Tianyou Li and Junsen Zhang
- Economic analysis of foreign education and students abroad pp. 337-365

- Jinyoung Kim
- Technology diffusion and international income convergence pp. 367-392

- Enrica Detragiache
- The Uruguay Round and welfare in some distorted agricultural economies pp. 393-410

- James Anderson
- Spatial integration, transport costs, and the response of local prices to policy changes in Ghana pp. 411-431

- Ousmane Badiane and Gerald Shively
- Emigration and welfare in an economy with foreign capital pp. 433-445

- Slobodan Djajic
- Trade liberalization, market discipline and productivity growth: new evidence from India pp. 447-462

- Pravin Krishna and Devashish Mitra
Volume 56, issue 1, 1998
- Renegotiation-proof tenurial contracts as screening mechanisms pp. 1-26

- Abhinay Muthoo
- Migration, self-selection and earnings in Philippine rural communities pp. 27-50

- Leonardo Lanzona
- Returns to scale in a highly regulated economy: evidence from Indian firms pp. 51-79

- Brian Fikkert and Rana Hasan
- Output gains from economic stabilization pp. 81-96

- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- The demand for imports in Korea: a production analysis approach pp. 97-114

- Lila J. Truett and Dale B. Truett
- Public sector layoffs, credibility and the dynamics of inflation in a simple macromodel pp. 115-140

- Edward F. Buffie
- Domestic and foreign price links in an aggregate supply framework: The case of Greece pp. 141-157

- Demetrios Moschos and Y. Stournaras
- Political stabilization cycles in high-inflation economies pp. 159-180

- Ernesto Stein and Jorge Streb
- Are some groups more vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks than others? Hypothesis tests based on panel data from Peru pp. 181-206

- Paul Glewwe and Gillette Hall
- The role of ROSCAs: lumpy durables or event insurance? pp. 207-216

- Charles Calomiris and Indira Rajaraman
- Export-share requirements, trade balances and welfare: a two-period analysis pp. 217-228

- Chi-Chur Chao and Eden Yu
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