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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 2, issue 4, 1975
- A dynamic model of OPEC trade and production pp. 319-335

- Charles Blitzer, Alex Meeraus and Ardy Stoutjesdijk
- Economic incentives in OPEC oil pricing policy pp. 337-362

- Basil A. Kalymon
- The prospects for OPEC: A critical survey of models of the world oil market pp. 363-386

- Dietrich Fischer, Dermot Gately and John F. Kyle
- N.H. Stern on substance and method in development economics pp. 387-405

- P. T. Bauer
- Project appraisal and planning for developing countries: I.M.D. Little and J.A. Mirrlees, (Basic Books, New York, 1974) pp. xvi + 388 pp. 407-408

- Ronald Findlay
- The World Bank group, multilateral aid and the 1970s: John P. Lewis and Ishan Kapur, (Lexington Booksm - D.C. Heath, Farnborough, 1973) pp. 408-412

- Gustav F. Papanek
Volume 2, issue 3, 1975
- Editors' note pp. 193-193

- Alan Manne and T. Srinivasan
- Welfare-theoretical analyses of the brain drain pp. 195-221

- Jagdish Bhagwati and Carlos Rodríguez
- Brain drain and economic growth: A dynamic model pp. 223-247

- Carlos Rodríguez
- Consequences of a tax on the brain drain for unemployment and income inequality in less developed countries pp. 249-264

- Rachel McCulloch and Janet Yellen
- Domestic distortions, imperfect information and the brain drain pp. 265-279

- Koichi Hamada and Jagdish Bhagwati
- Efficiency, equality, income taxation and the brain drain: A second-best argument pp. 281-287

- Koichi Hamada
- The supply-of-immigrants function and taxation of immigrant's incomes: An econometric analysis pp. 289-308

- Robert Lucas
- Estimating some key parameters in the brain drain taxation model pp. 309-318

- George Psacharopoulos
Volume 2, issue 2, 1975
- Foreign capital, dependence, destabilisation and feasibility of transition to socialism pp. 85-98

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati and Earl Grinols
- An optimal control model for multisectoral investment planning in Tunisia pp. 99-119

- Andre Martens and Robert Pindyck
- A case of multinational oligopoly in poor countries: Oil refinery investment in East Africa pp. 121-143

- Barry Herman
- A theory of the optimum age to import a durable good: With a reference to the Columbian case pp. 145-160

- Francisco Thoumi
- A note on surplus labour and risk aversion pp. 161-163

- Carl Hamilton
- Rural-urban migration, urban unemployment and underemployment, and job-search activity in LDCs pp. 165-187

- Gary Fields
- Illegal transactions in international trade: Jagdish N. Bhagwati, ed., (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1974) xi+208 pp., Dfl 55 pp. 189-190

- Munir A. Sheikh
- Extension in the Andes: E.B. Rice, (M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, 1974) 552 pp pp. 191-191

- Uma Lele
Volume 2, issue 1, 1975
- Economic lessons from China pp. 1-32

- Donald B. Keesing
- Money as a medium of exchange and monetary growth in an underdevelopment context pp. 33-48

- Basant Kapur
- Income distribution, technology and employment in developing countries: An application to Ecuador pp. 49-80

- Victor E. Tokman
- Analysis of development problems: Studies of the Chilean economy: R.S. Eckaus and P.N. Rosenstein-Roda, eds. (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1973), XII+430 pp., Dfl. 78.00 (about U.S. $31.20) pp. 81-83

- Vittorio Corbo
Volume 1, issue 4, 1975
- A Marxian model of enclosures pp. 287-336

- Jon S. Cohen and Martin Weitzman
- An econometric model of Sudan: Simulation experiment of growth prospects pp. 337-358

- M. S. Marzouk
- Distribution and development: A survey of literature pp. 359-400

- William Cline
- Distribution and development: A comment pp. 401-402

- Irma Adelman and Cynthia Taft Morris
- International trade and development theory: Ronald E. Findlay, (Columbia University Press, New York-London, 1973) xii+230 pp., Index pp. 403-404

- Bent Hansen
Volume 1, issue 3, 1974
- Relative prices, income distribution and stabilization plans: The Argentine experience, 1967-1970 pp. 167-189

- Juan de Pablo
- Professor Bauer on development: A review article pp. 191-211

- Nicholas Stern
- Sharing the gains from customs unions among less developed countries: A game theoretic approach pp. 213-233

- Dermot Gately
- Aggregate demand, the wage gap and unemployment in LDC's pp. 235-246

- Mark Gersovitz
- Extra-union exports of industrial goods from customs unions among developing countries pp. 247-260

- David Morawetz
- International trade in second-hand machines pp. 261-278

- M. A. M. Smith
- The World Bank since Bretton Woods: The origins, policies, operations and impact of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the other members of the World Bank Group: Edward S. Mason and Robert E. Asher, The International Finance Corporation, The International Development Association, The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1973) xxiii+915 pp pp. 279-281

- C. P. Kindleberger
- The Bokaro steel plant: A study of Soviet assistance: Padma Desai, (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1972) xviii+99 pp pp. 281-283

- G. Repe Ho
- The nutritional factor: Alan Berg (portions with Robert J. Muscat), (The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1973) xii+290 pp., $8.95 pp. 283-284

- Bruce F. Johnston
- Studies in economic planning over space and time: George G. Judge and Tolsashi Takayama, eds., (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1973) xii+727 pp., $72.00 pp. 284-285

- Richard S. Eckaus
Volume 1, issue 2, 1974
- Short-term policy in open semi-industrialized economies: The narrow limits of the possible pp. 85-104

- Lance Taylor
- On modeling the agricultural sector in developing economies: An integrated approach of micro and macroeconomics pp. 105-127

- Pan A. Yutopoulos and Lawrence J. Lau
- The cost and composition of Indian exports pp. 129-143

- Charles P. Staelin
- Factor substitution, ex ante and ex post pp. 145-163

- Gordon Winston
- Economic structure and development: H. Bos, H. Linnemann and P. de Wolff, eds., Essays in honour of Jan Tinbergen (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1973) 283 pp pp. 165-166

- L. Stoleru
Volume 1, issue 1, 1974
- Editors' foreword pp. 1-1

- Alan Manne and T. Srinivasan
- On the state of development economics pp. 3-5

- Irma Adelman
- Notes on the economic theory of expulsion and expropriation pp. 7-18

- James Tobin
- The brain drain, international integration of markets for professionals and unemployment: A theoretical analysis pp. 19-42

- Jagdish Bhagwati and Koichi Hamada
- Multi-sector models for development planning: A survey pp. 43-69

- Alan Manne
- On appropriate technology, saving and employment pp. 71-79

- Jose Encarnacion
- Financial deepening in economic development: Edward S. Shaw, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1973) xii+260 pp pp. 81-84

- Lance Taylor
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