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Journal of Development Economics
1974 - 2025
Current editor(s): M. R. Rosenzweig From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 43, issue 2, 1994
- Intergenerational transfers in Philippine rice villages: Gender differences in traditional inheritance customs pp. 167-195

- Agnes Quisumbing
- Temporary and permanent migration with and without an immobile factor pp. 197-215

- Cem Karayalcin
- Does supervision matter? Some hypothesis tests using Indian farm-level data pp. 217-238

- George Frisvold
- The Egyptian farm labor market revisited pp. 239-261

- Alan Richards
- Labor markets, migration and welfare Agriculture in the North-American Free Trade Agreement pp. 263-278

- Santiago Levy and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Technology, market characteristics, and spillovers pp. 279-293

- Ari Kokko
- A prototype macroeconomic model of foreign direct investment pp. 295-315

- Jim Malley and Thomas Moutos
- Sensible buybacks of sovereign debt pp. 317-333

- Enrica Detragiache
- The benefits of inflation in the economies with price controls and the cash-in-advance black markets pp. 335-344

- Kazimierz Stanczak
- The fungibility of U.S. military and non-military assistance and the impacts on expenditures of major aid recipients pp. 345-362

- Nasir M. Khilji and Ernest M. Zampelli
- Assessing the impact of AIDS on the growth path of the Malawian economy pp. 363-368

- John Cuddington and John D. Hancock
- Export processing zones and backward linkages pp. 369-385

- Musleh-ud Din
- Protection, export promotion and development pp. 387-395

- Lein Lein Chen and John Devereux
- Aid and power: The world bank and policy-based lending: Paul Mosely, Jane Harrigan and John Toye, (Routledge, London and New York, 1991) Vol. I: Analysis and Policy Proposals pp. xvii + 371; Vol. II: Case Studies, pp. xiii + 443 pp. 397-400

- Indira Rajaraman
- Uneven development in the third world: A study of China and India: A.S. Bhalla, (MacMillan, London, 1992) pp. xix + 353 pp. 400-404

- Gerhard Blomm
Volume 43, issue 1, 1994
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Edmar Bacha and Sebastian Edwards
- New goods, old theory, and the welfare costs of trade restrictions pp. 5-38

- Paul Romer
- Indexation, staggering and disinflation pp. 39-58

- Marco Bonomo and René Garcia
- Stabilization dynamics and backward-looking contracts pp. 59-84

- Guillermo Calvo and Carlos Vegh
- Fiscal inconsistencies and high inflation pp. 85-104

- Daniel Heymann and Pablo Sanguinetti
- Tax evasion, inflation and stabilization pp. 105-123

- Albert Fishlow and Jorge Friedman
- Monetary and exchange rate arrangements for NAFTA pp. 125-165

- Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen
Volume 42, issue 2, 1993
- Entry-exit, learning, and productivity change Evidence from Chile pp. 217-242

- Lili Liu
- A theory of real wage growth in LDCs pp. 243-269

- Mukesh Eswaran and Ashok Kotwal
- Optimal intertemporal consumption decisions under the threat of starvation pp. 271-291

- Gerhard Glomm and Michael Palumbo
- Public-private wage differentials in Haiti Do public servants earn a rent? pp. 293-314

- Katherine Terrell
- Price discrimination and markups in export markets pp. 315-336

- Bee-Yan Aw
- Estimation of a macroeconomic model with rational expectations and capital controls for developing countries pp. 337-356

- Nadeem U. Haque, Kajal Lahiri and Peter Montiel
- Productivity consequences of alternative land division methods in China's decollectivization An econometric analysis pp. 357-386

- Martin Gaynor and Louis Putterman
- India's food procurement and distribution policy Impact on prices and welfare pp. 387-397

- Maurice Schiff
- Education, democracy and growth pp. 399-407

- Gilles Saint-Paul and Thierry Verdier
- Monetarism and liberalization: the Chilean experiment: Sebastian Edwards and Alejandra Cox Edwards, (with a New Afterword) (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1991), pp. xix + 249, $13.95 pp. 409-414

- John Cuddington
- Export instability and compensatory financing: David Lim, (Routledge, London and New York, 1991), pp. xiv + 204 pp. 415-417

- A. J. Hughes Hallet
- Environmental and economy: property rights and public policy: Daniel W. Bromley, (Blackwell, Cambridge, MA and Oxford, U.K., 1991) pp. xi + 247 pp. 417-419

- Clifford S. Russell
Volume 42, issue 1, 1993
- Audit selection and income tax underreporting in the tax compliance game pp. 1-33

- James Alm, Roy Bahl and Matthew Murray
- Rent seeking and economic growth: A theoretical model and some empirical evidence pp. 35-50

- Martin Rama
- Are there positive spillovers from direct foreign investment?: Evidence from panel data for Morocco pp. 51-74

- Mona Haddad and Ann Harrison
- International technology transfer under potential threat of entry: A Cournot-Nash framework pp. 75-88

- Tarun Kabiraj and Sugata Marjit
- Revisiting the inertial inflation hypothesis for Brazil pp. 89-110

- Ana Dolores Novaes
- Inflation, growth, and import bottlenecks in the Turkish manufacturing industry pp. 111-131

- Cihan Bilginsoy
- Macroeconomic effects of anticipated devaluations with informal financial markets pp. 133-153

- Pierre-Richard Agénor, Nadeem U. Haque and Peter Montiel
- The real exchange rate and macroeconomic performance in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 155-174

- Dhaneshwar Ghura and Thomas Grennes
- Economic development and time preference schedule: The case of Japan and East Asian NICs pp. 175-195

- Kazuo Ogawa
- Paradoxes associated with the administration of foreign aid pp. 197-204

- Murray Kemp and Kar-yiu Wong
- The order of economic liberalization: Ronald I. McKinnon, (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991) pp. 205-208

- Peter Montiel
- Income distribution in less developed countries: R.M. Sundrum, (Routledge, Chapman and Hall, New York) pp. xv+327, US$ 69.95/Canadian$ 78.00 pp. 208-210

- Graham Pyatt
- Economic behavior and institutions: Trainn Eggertsson, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990) pp. xv+385, ISBN 0-521-34445-X and 0-521-34891-9, $54.50 (hardback), $17.95 (paperback) pp. 210-214

- Shawn Kantor
Volume 41, issue 2, 1993
- Industry wage differentials and efficiency wages: A dissenting view with South African evidence pp. 213-246

- Peter G. Moll
- Interlinked contracts and moral hazard in investment pp. 247-273

- Gautam Bose
- Determinants of oligopsony power: The Haitian coffee case pp. 275-284

- Rigoberto Lopez and Zhikang You
- Time-varying estimates on the openness of the capital account in Korea and Taiwan pp. 285-305

- Helmut Reisen and Helene Yeches
- Performance in living standards: An international comparison pp. 307-336

- N. Kakwani
- How infrastructure and financial institutions affect agricultural output and investment in India pp. 337-366

- Hans Binswanger-Mkhize, Shahidur Khandker and Mark Rosenzweig
- The effect of real exchange rate uncertainty on LDC manufactured exports pp. 367-376

- Lisa Grobar
- International competitiveness, the demand for exports and real effective exchange rates in developing countries pp. 377-398

- Devajyoti Ghose and Homi Kharas
- Urban unemployment, international capital mobility and development policy pp. 399-403

- Shigemi Yabuuchi
- Hunger and public action: Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen (Oxford University Press, Oxford) pp. 405-408

- Timothy Besley
- Socially relevant policy analysis. Structuralist computable general equilibrium models for the developing world: Lance Taylor, ed. (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, London, 1990) pp. x+379 pp. 408-412

- Jan Willem Gunning
Volume 41, issue 1, 1993
- On the formation of agricultural prices pp. 1-17

- Abhirup Sarkar
- Inequality and development A critique pp. 19-43

- Sudhir Anand and Ravi Kanbur
- Education and economic growth Some cross-sectional evidence from Brazil pp. 45-70

- Lawrence J. Lau, Dean Jamison, Shu-Cheng Liu and Steven Rivkin
- The Fisher effect in a signal extraction framework The recent Brazilian experience pp. 71-93

- Marcio Garcia
- Externalities, incentives, and failure to achieve national objectives in decentralized economies pp. 95-114

- Joshua Aizenman and Peter Isard
- Macroeconomic disequilibrium, structural changes, and the household savings and money demand in China pp. 115-136

- Guonan Ma
- Rural-urban migation, informal sector and development policies A theoretical analysis pp. 137-151

- Manash Gupta
- On the job search in a labor market model A comment pp. 153-155

- Ariel Fiszbein
- Free trade zones with Harris-Todaro unemployment A note on Young-Miyagiwa pp. 157-162

- T. Datta Chaudhuri and Smita Adhikari
- Export led development Primary vs. industrial exports pp. 163-172

- Mukesh Eswaran and Ashok Kotwal
- Foreign aid, taxes and public investment A comment pp. 173-176

- Tran-Nam Binh and Mark McGillivray
- Reply to Tran-Nam Binh and Mark McGillivray, 'foreign aid, taxes and public investment: A comment' pp. 177-178

- Ira Gang
- Large is beautiful The welfare effect of technology transfer reconsidered pp. 179-190

- Kaz Miyagiwa
- The old-age security hypothesis revisited pp. 191-202

- Junsen Zhang and Kazuo Nishimura
- Debt, adjustment and recovery: Latin America's prospects for growth and development: Sebastian Edwards and Felipe Larrain eds., (Basil Blackwell, 1989), pp. x + 334 pp. 203-207

- Samuel A. Morley
- External trade and income distribution: Francois Bourguignon and Christian Morrison, (OECD, Paris, 1989) pp. 304, FF190 pp. 207-209

- Christopher Bliss
- Controlled open economies: A neoclassical approach to structuralism: David Bevan, Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning, (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990) pp. 367 pp. 209-211

- Warner Corden
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