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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 32, issue 2, 1990
- Introduction pp. 243-246

- Edmar Bacha and Sebastian Edwards
- Macroeconomic populism pp. 247-277

- Rüdiger Dornbusch and Sebastian Edwards
- A three-gap model of foreign transfers and the GDP growth rate in developing countries pp. 279-296

- Edmar Bacha
- The scope for collusive behavior among debtor countries pp. 297-313

- Raquel Fernandez and Jacob Glazer
- Debt overhang, credit rationing and investment pp. 315-335

- Eduardo Borensztein
- Latin America as a target of trade barriers erected by the major developed countries in 1983 pp. 337-368

- Edward Leamer
- Import controls, prices and economic activity in Colombia pp. 369-387

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Drawbacks for indirect exporters and monopoly power pp. 389-417

- Salvador Valdés
- Real vs. financial investment can Tobin taxes eliminate the irreversibility distortion? pp. 419-444

- Aaron Tornell
Volume 32, issue 1, 1990
- Shadow prices for public production in an open economy with disequilibrium pp. 1-15

- Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- The public sector impact of international resource transfers pp. 17-42

- Peter Cashel-Cordo and Steven Craig
- The measurement of income inequality under inflation: Correction formulae for three inequality measures pp. 43-67

- Paul Glewwe
- The role of maternal schooling and its interaction with public health programs in child health production pp. 69-91

- Albino Barrera
- Welfare implications of commodity price stabilization under export restrictions pp. 93-112

- Chung Ming Wong
- Exchange rate-based disinflation, wage rigidity, and capital inflows: Tradeoffs for Chile 1977-1981 pp. 113-131

- Timothy Condon, Vittorio Corbo and Jaime de Melo
- Exchange rates, inflation and money supply in Turkey: Testing the vicious circle hypothesis pp. 133-154

- Ziya Onis and Suleyman Ozmucur
- Adjustment with growth: Relating the analytical approaches of the IMF and the World Bank pp. 155-179

- Mohsin Khan, Peter Montiel and Nadeem U. Haque
- Preferential trading agreements and capital flows pp. 181-190

- Michael A. Webb
- Brain drain and economic cycles with international migration: A case of minimum wage in the unskilled sector pp. 191-203

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Measuring inequality change in an economy with income growth: Reassessment pp. 205-210

- Robert Moore
- Measuring inequality change in an economy with income growth: Reply pp. 211-213

- Gary Fields
- Land policies and farm productivity in Thailand: Gerschon Feder, Tongroj Onchan, Yongyuth Chalamwong and Chira Hongladarom, (published for the World Bank by Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1988) pp. x + 165, $18.50 pp. 215-218

- Michael Carter
- Population, food, and rural development: Ronald D. Lee, W. Brian Arthur, Allen C. Kelley, Gerry Rodgers, T.N. Srinivasan, eds. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988) pp. vii+215 ($25.00) pp. 218-220

- Vernon Ruttan
- Growth recurring: Economic change in world history: E.L. Jones (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988) pp. xiii+246 pp. 220-221

- Rudolph C. Blitz
- Global macroeconomics: Policy conflict and cooperation: Ralph C. Bryant and Richard Portes, eds. (MacMillan Press, London, 1987), pp. xix+347, [UK pound]40.00 pp. 222-224

- Harris Dellas
- Markets and famines: Martin Ravallion (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1987) pp. viii+203, $33.00 pp. 224-227

- Munir Quddus
- Preventing famine: Policies and prospects for Africa: Donald Curtis, Michael Hubbard and Andrew Shepherd (with contributions from Edward Clay, Hugh and Catherine Goyder, Barbara Harriss, Richard Morgan and Camilla Toulmin) (Routledge, New York, 1988) pp. xi+250 pp. 227-230

- Stephen Coate
- The New China: Comparative economic development in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong: Alvin Rabushka (Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 1987) pp. 230-231

- Louis Putterman
- The transformation of an Indian labor market: The case of Pune: Richard D. Lambert, Ralph B. Ginsberg and Sarah J. Moore (University of Pennsylvania Studies on South Asia, Vol. 3; John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, PA, 1986) pp. ix + 249 pp. 231-234

- John Harriss
- Money, interest, and banking in economic development: Maxwell J. Fry, (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, London, 1988) pp. 522 pp. 235-237

- J. D. Von Pischke
Volume 31, issue 2, 1989
- Farm mechanization, scale economies and polarization: The Japanese experience pp. 221-239

- Yujiro Hayami and Toshihiko Kawagoe
- The meta-production function approach to technological change in world agriculture pp. 241-269

- Lawrence J. Lau and Pan A. Yotopoulos
- On a relationship between the real and the nominal relative disparities in the consumption of cereals in rural India pp. 271-295

- L. R. Jain and Suresh D. Tendulkar
- The income distribution effects of the Kenyan coffee marketing system pp. 297-326

- Gary McMahon
- Migrants in a guest-worker system: A utility maximizing approach pp. 327-339

- Slobodan Djajic
- Unorganized money markets and unproductive assets in the new structuralist critique of financial liberalization pp. 341-355

- Dorian Owen and Otto Solis-Fallas
- The demand for money in Brazil: What happened in the 1980s? pp. 357-367

- JoseW. Rossi
- The multinational enterprise under the threats of restriction on profit repatriation and exchange control pp. 369-377

- Takao Itagaki
- Inflation and financial deepening: Comment pp. 379-396

- Basant Kapur
- Inflation and financial deepening: A reply pp. 397-401

- Basil Moore
- Credit and share-cropping: Comments on Braverman and Srinivasan pp. 403-411

- Manash Gupta
- Causality between export growth and industrial development: Empirical evidence from the NICs -- A comment pp. 413-415

- Peter Sephton
- Causality between export growth and industrial development: Empirical evidence from the NICs -- Reply pp. 416-417

- Peter C. Y. Chow
Volume 31, issue 1, 1989
- Consumption, efficiency and surplus labour pp. 1-12

- Ashok Guha
- The impact of credit on peasant productivity and differentiation in Nicaragua pp. 13-36

- Michael Carter
- Credit as insurance in agrarian economies pp. 37-53

- Mukesh Eswaran and Ashok Kotwal
- Concentration of income and land holdings: Prediction by latent variables model and partial least squares pp. 55-76

- Nguyen T. Quan
- Current account deficits and debt accumulation in Latin America: Debate and evidence pp. 77-97

- Manuel Pastor
- Export subsidies and the balance of trade pp. 99-121

- Santiago Levy
- Imported technologies and R&D in a newly industrialising country: The experience of Indian enterprises pp. 123-139

- Homi Katrak
- Liberalization of Indian trade and industrial licensing: A disaggregated econometric model with simulations pp. 141-175

- Robert Lucas
- International migration and real wages: Is there any neo-classical ambiguity? pp. 177-183

- M.G. Quibria
- The impact of international migration on real wages: Another look pp. 185-192

- Francisco Rivera-Batiz
- International migration and real wages: A resolution note pp. 193-194

- M.G. Quibria and Francisco Rivera-Batiz
- Agricultural mechanisation and the evolution of farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa: Prabhu Pingali, Yves Bigot and Hans P. Binswanger, (The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, and London, for the World Bank, 1987), pp. viii + 216, $22.50 pp. 195-198

- Eric Clayton
- Migration, human capital and development: Oded Stark, ed., Volume 4 in Research in Human Capital and Development (JAI Press, Greenwich, CT, 1986), pp. xiv + 177 pp. 199-202

- Anil Deolalikar
- China's political economy: The quest for development since 1949: Carl Riskin, (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1987) [UK pound]35.00 (cloth), [UK pound]12.50 (paper) pp. 202-205

- Louis Putterman
- Pioneers in development: Second series: Gerald M. Meier, ed., (Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 1987) pp. 205-208

- I. M. D. Little
- Household and economy: Welfare economics of endogenous fertility: Mark Nerlove, Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka, (Academic Press, New York, 1987) pp. xii + 155 pp. 209-213

- Zvi Eckstein
- Indirect taxation in developing economies: John F. Due, Revised Edition (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1988) pp. x + 246, $33.00 pp. 213-215

- Christoph B. Rosenberg
- Technology generation in Latin American manufacturing industries: Jorge M. Katz, ed., (Macmillan Press, London, 1987) pp. xi + 549, [UK pound]30 pp. 216-220

- Howard Pack
- Industrialization and growth--a comparative study: Hollis Chenery, (Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, New York, 1986) pp. x + 387, $29.95 pp. 216-216

- Howard Pack
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