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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 15, issue 1-3, 1984
- Can remittances compensate for manpower outflows: The case of Philippine physicians pp. 1-17

- Robert Goldfarb, Oli Havrylyshyn and Stephen Mangum
- The response of mining investment to a decline in economic growth: The case of copper in the 1970s pp. 19-45

- Marian Radetzki and Carl Van Duyne
- Stabilisation strategies in primary commodity exporting countries: A case study of Chile pp. 47-75

- Hermann Dick, Egbert Gerken, Thomas Mayer and David Vincent
- On the analysis of tariff escalation: Is there a methodological bias against the interest of developing countries? pp. 77-88

- Alexander J. Yeats
- Terms of trade and domestic distribution: A comment pp. 89-96

- Susan I. Ranney
- Export-led growth with abundant labour: A Defense of Orthodoxy pp. 97-103

- Jan Willem Gunning
- Terms of trade and domestic distribution: A comment pp. 105-110

- Neantro Saavedra-Rivano
- On transfer paradoxes and immiserizing growth: Part II pp. 111-115

- T. Srinivasan and Jagdish N. Bhagwati
- Gains from trade, stability and profits: A comment on Chichilnisky's Terms of trade and domestic distribution: export-led growth with abundant labour pp. 117-130

- Geoffrey Heal and Darryl McLeod
- North-South trade and exported-led policies pp. 131-160

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- A comment on North-South trade and export-led policies pp. 161-167

- Ronald Findlay
- Comparative statics, stability and optimal trade policy pp. 169-172

- Jan Willem Gunning
- A Rejoinder pp. 173-175

- T. Srinivasan and Jagdish N. Bhagwati
- Terms of trade, domestic distribution and export-led growth: A Rejoinder to rejoinders pp. 177-184

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Rent, income distribution and growth in an underdeveloped agrarian economy pp. 185-211

- Amitava Dutt
- Capital mobility and growth in a North-South model pp. 213-237

- A. Burgstaller and N. Saavedra-Rivano
- Information flow, expectations and job search: Rural-to-urban migration process in India pp. 239-257

- Biswajit Banerjee
- Labor force participation and earnings determinants for women in the special conditions of developing countries pp. 259-288

- Jere Behrman and Barbara Wolfe
- The determinants of industrial-sector earnings in Senegal pp. 289-311

- Jan Svejnar
- The impact of household endowment constraints on nutrition and health: A simultaneous equation test of human capital divestment pp. 313-328

- Qaiser M. Khan
- The value and allocation of time in rural Botswana pp. 329-360

- Eva Mueller
Volume 14, issue 3, 1984
- Irrigation reform in conditions of populist anarchy: An Indian case pp. 285-303

- Robert Wade
- Financial repression, the new structuralists, and stabilization policy in semi-industrialized economies pp. 305-322

- Edward F. Buffie
- Quality variations and the choice between foreign and indigenous goods or technology pp. 323-330

- Pranab Bardhan and Kenneth Kletzer
- Energy prices, substitution, and optimal borrowing in the short run: An analysis of adjustment in oil importing developing countries pp. 331-350

- Ricardo Martin and Marcelo Selowsky
- Determinants of the demand for imports of Venezuela pp. 351-358

- Oscar Melo and Michael G. Vogt
- Capital requirements, screening and interlinked sharecropping and credit contracts pp. 359-374

- Avishay Braverman and J. Luis Guasch
- Attributing technological bias to public goods pp. 375-393

- Harold Alderman
- A social clause against discrimination in the labor market pp. 395-405

- Göte Hansson and Mats Lundahl
- On the theory of DRC criteria pp. 407-417

- Robert Lucas
- Population increase, economic growth, educational inequality, and income distribution: Some recent evidence pp. 419-428

- Rati Ram
- Impacts of back to the land policies pp. 429-439

- Charles Bausell and Gary C. Anders
- First things first: Meeting basic human needs in developing countries: Paul Streeten et al pp. 441-449

- John W. Sewell
- Capital utilization in manufacturing: Romeo M. Bautista, Helen Hughes, David Lim, David Morawetz and Francisco E. Thoumi, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1981) pp. xii+274, $22.00 pp. 449-451

- Patricio Millan Smitmans
Volume 14, issue 1, 1984
- Foreign influences, exchange rates, expectations and price inflation in a developing economy: The case of Greece pp. 1-18

- Nicholas C. Sarantis
- The welfare and allocative effects of export taxes versus marketing boards pp. 19-36

- James Markusen
- Devaluation, stabilization policies and the developing countries: A macroeconomic analysis pp. 37-60

- Islam Shafiqul
- Efficiency and distributional implications of global restrictions on labour mobility: Calculations and policy implications pp. 61-75

- Bob Hamilton and John Whalley
- Joint determination of food consumption and production in rural Sierra Leone: Estimates of a household-firm model pp. 77-103

- John Strauss
- More evidence on nutrition demand: Income seems overrated and women's schooling underemphasized pp. 105-128

- Jere Behrman and Barbara Wolfe
- Village-end considerations in rural-urban migration pp. 129-145

- Ijaz Nabi
- Migration and the evolution of tenure contracts in newly settled regions pp. 147-162

- William James and James Roumasset
- Human capital, infrastructure, and the productivity of Indian rice farmers pp. 163-181

- John Antle
- On the monetary-macro dynamics of Colombia and Mexico pp. 183-201

- Leonardo Leiderman
- Money and output in Latin America: Some tests of a rational expectations approach pp. 203-218

- Edmund J. Sheehey
- Taxation and employment in general equilibrium: A two-sector analysis pp. 219-239

- Sutanu Behuria
- Export expansion and economic growth: Further empirical evidence pp. 241-250

- Rostam M. Kavoussi
- Migration decision making: De Jong, Gordon F. and Robert W. Gardner, eds., (Pergamon, New York, 1981) pp. 251-259

- Oded Stark
- General equilibrium models for development policy: Kermal Dervis, Jaime de Malo and Sherman Robinson Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982 pp. xviii, 526 pp. 259-264

- Richard S. Eckaus
- The World Bank: A critical analysis: Cheryl Payer, (The Monthly Review Press, New York, 1982) pp. 7-414 pp. 264-266

- Henry Owen
- Selected economic writings of W. Arthur Lewis: Mark Gersovitz, ed., (New York University, New York, 1983) pp. xi+783, $84.50 pp. 266-273

- William Darity
- Food security: Theory, policy, and perspectives from Asia and the Pacific Rim: Anthony H. Chisholm and Rodney Tyers, eds., Lexington Books, Lexington, MA, 1982 pp. 359 pp. 273-277

- Randolph Barker
- Input-output analysis in developing countries: Victor Bulmer-Thomas (John Wiley, New York, 1982) pp. xvi + 297, $44.95 pp. 277-280

- Glenn D. Westley
- Malnourished children of the rural poor: The web of food, health, education, fertility, and agricultural production: Judith B. Balderston, Alan B. Wilson, Maria E. Freire and Mari S. Simonen, (Auburn House, Boston, MA, 1981) pp. xix + 204, $19.95 pp. 280-283

- David M. de Ferranti
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