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Journal of African Economies

1992 - 2025

Current editor(s): Francis Teal

From Centre for the Study of African Economies
Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK.
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2006, volume 15, articles 4

Poverty, Trade and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 505-509
Haroon Bhorat, Stephen Hanival and Ravi Kanbur
Strategies for Pro-poor Growth: Pro-poor, Pro-growth or Both? pp. 510-542
John Page
Growth, Redistribution and Poverty Changes in Cameroon: A Shapley Decomposition Analysis pp. 543-570
Francis Menjo Baye
Has Economic Growth in Mozambique been Pro-Poor? pp. 571-602
Channing Arndt, Robert C. James and Kenneth Simler
Not All Growth is Equally Good for the Poor: The Case of Zambia pp. 603-625
James Thurlow and Peter Wobst
Would Multilateral Trade Reform Benefit Sub-Saharan Africans? pp. 626-670
Kym Anderson, Will Martin and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
Exporting from Manufacturing Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 671-687
Neil Rankin, Mans Soderbom and Francis Teal
Macro--Micro Linkages in Trade: Trade, Efficiency and Competitiveness of Manufacturing Firms in Durban, South Africa pp. 688-721
Imraan Valodia and Myriam Velia
Export Processing Zone Expansion in Madagascar: What are the Labour Market and Gender Impacts? pp. 722-756
Peter Glick and François Roubaud

2006, volume 15, articles 3

Macroeconomic Shocks, Human Capital and Productive Efficiency: Evidence from West African Rice Farmers pp. 343-372
Christopher Barrett, Shane Sherlund and Akinwumi A. Adesina
Shifting Tax Burdens through Exemptions and Evasion: an Empirical Investigation of Uganda pp. 373-398
Bernard Gauthier and Ritva Reinikka
The Distribution of Education and Health Services in Madagascar over the 1990s: Increasing Progressivity in an Era of Low Growth pp. 399-433
Peter Glick and Mamisoa Razakamanantsoa
To What Extent are African Education Policies Pro-poor? pp. 434-469
Jean-Claude Berthélemy
Measuring Socio-Economic Patterns in a Chronic Conflict Situation: Rapid Assessments and a Household Survey in Southern Sudan pp. 470-503
Patrick D. Mullen

2006, volume 15, articles 2

Erratum: The Efficiency of Traditional and Hybrid Maize Production in Eastern Ethiopia: An Extended Efficiency Decomposition Approach pp. i-xxvii
Arega D. Alene and Rashid M. Hassan
Africa's Resurgence and International Migration: An Overview pp. 141-160
Olu Ajakaiye
Supporting and Financing Africa's Resurgence pp. 161-187
Nicholas Stern
Prices, Unit Values and Local Measurement Units in Rural Surveys: an Econometric Approach with an Application to Poverty Measurement in Ethiopia pp. 181-211
Bart Capéau and Stefan Dercon
African Growth: Why a 'Big Push'? pp. 188-211
Paul Collier
Infrastructure, Regional Integration and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Dealing with the disadvantages of Geography and Sovereign Fragmentation pp. 212-244
Benno J. Ndulu
The Road to Regional Integration in Africa: Macroeconomic Convergence and Performance in COMESA pp. 212-250
Fabrizio Carmignani
Migration Remittances and Development: A Review of Global Evidence pp. 245-336
John Page and Sonia Plaza
Land Lease Markets and Agricultural Efficiency in Ethiopia pp. 251-284
John Pender and Marcel Fafchamps
Local Government Accountability for Health Service Delivery in Nigeria pp. 285-312
Stuti Khemani
South--South Trade: Geography Matters pp. 313-341
Souleymane Coulibaly and Lionel Fontagné
Migration and Economic Development in Africa: A Review of Evidence pp. 337-395
Robert Lucas
International Remittances and the Household: Analysis and Review of Global Evidence pp. 396-425
Richard Adams
Migrants' Remittances and the Household in Africa: A Review of Evidence pp. 426-462
Jean-Paul Azam and Flore Gubert

2006, volume 15, articles 1

Institutions, Governance and Economic Development in Africa: An Overview pp. 1-9
Augustin Fosu, Robert Bates and Anke Hoeffler
Performance and Revenue Potential of Excise Taxation in Tanzania pp. 1-25
Nehemiah E. Osoro, Hamisi H. Mwinyimvua and Philip I.N. Mpango
Institutions and Development pp. 10-61
Robert Bates
The Paradox of Power Reconsidered: A Theory of Political Regimes in Africa pp. 26-58
Jean-Paul Azam
Quality or Quantity? The Supply-side Determinants of Primary Schooling in a Poor Rural Economy pp. 59-90
Sudhanshu Handa and Kenneth Simler
Ethnicity, Governance and the Provision of Public Goods pp. 62-99
Mwangi Kimenyi
The Efficiency of Traditional and Hybrid Maize Production in Eastern Ethiopia: An Extended Efficiency Decomposition Approach pp. 91-116
Arega D. Alene and Rashid M. Hassan
State Formation and Governance in Botswana pp. 100-140
James Robinson and Q. Neil Parsons
After the Oil: Challenges Ahead in Gabon pp. 117-148
Ludvig Söderling
The Effects of Intrahousehold Property Ownership on Expenditure Patterns in Ghana pp. 149-180
Cheryl Doss

2005, volume 14, articles 4

Risk, Poverty and Vulnerability in Africa pp. 483-488
Stefan Dercon
Consumption Smoothing in the Zone Lacustre, Mali pp. 489-519
Sarah Harrower and John Hoddinott
Towards an Understanding of Household Vulnerability in Rural Kenya pp. 520-558
Luc Christiaensen and Kalanidhi Subbarao
Shocks and Consumption in 15 Ethiopian Villages, 1999--2004 pp. 559-585
Stefan Dercon, John Hoddinott and Tassew Woldehanna
The Economic Impact of Armed Conflict in Rwanda pp. 586-602
Humberto Lopez and Quentin Wodon
Measuring Welfare for Small but Vulnerable Groups: Poverty and Disability in Uganda pp. 603-631
Johannes G. Hoogeveen

2005, volume 14, articles 3

Some Simple Analytics of the Trade and Welfare Effects of Economic Partnership Agreements pp. 327-358
Chris Milner, Oliver Morrissey and Andy McKay
Devaluation and Cattle Market Integration in Burkina Faso pp. 359-384
Claudio Araujo, Catherine Araujo Bonjean, Jean-Louis Combes and Pascale Motel Combes
Some Implications of GM Food Technology Policies for Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 385-410
Kym Anderson and Lee Ann Jackson
Import Demand Function: Some Evidence from Madagascar and Mauritius pp. 411-434
Ivohasina Fizara Razafimahefa and Shigeyuki Hamori
The Utilisation of Curative Healthcare in Mozambique: Does Income Matter? pp. 435-482
Magnus Lindelow

2005, volume 14, articles 2

Earnings and Employment Dynamics for Africans in Post-apartheid South Africa: A Panel Study of KwaZulu-Natal1 pp. 143-190
Paul Cichello, Gary Fields and Murray Leibbrandt
The HIV Epidemic in Four African Countries Seen through the Demographic and Health Surveys pp. 191-246
Mark Gersovitz
Aid, Debt Burden and Government Fiscal Behaviour in Côte d'Ivoire pp. 247-269
Mark McGillivray and Bazoumana Ouattara
Civil Wars and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa1 pp. 270-311
Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong and Marva E. Corley
Achieving Schooling for All in Africa: Costs, Commitment, and Gender pp. 312-317
Walter W. McMahon
Geography and Economy in South Africa and its Neighbours pp. 318-320
Willem Naudé
Market Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa—Theory and Evidence pp. 321-325
Garth Frazer

2005, volume 14, articles 1

Estimation of Own- and Cross-price Elasticities using Unit Values: Econometric Issues and Evidence from Urban Ethiopia pp. 1-20
Abbi Kedir
Development of Land Rental Markets and Agricultural Productivity Growth: The Case of Northern Ethiopia pp. 21-54
Samuel Benin, Mohamed Ahmed, John Pender and Simeon Ehui
Economic and Welfare Impact of the Abolition of Health User Fees: Evidence from Uganda pp. 55-91
Klaus Deininger and Paul Mpuga
The Returns to Education in Rwanda pp. 92-116
Gérard Lassibille and Jee-Peng Tan
The Intensity of Trade Creation and Trade Diversion in COMESA, ECCAS and ECOWAS: A Comparative Analysis pp. 117-141
Jacob Wanjala Musila
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