Development
1999 - 2024
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Volume 67, issue 3, 2024
- An International Debt Architecture and Debt Sustainability Assessments as if People and Planet Mattered pp. 127-130

- Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Christina Laskaridis and Stefano Prato
- The Cartagena Consensus: Redefining Repayment Capacity as a Political Economy Issue, Not a Technocratic One pp. 131-138

- Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Francisco Cantamutto and Christina Laskaridis
- Eyeing the Debt pp. 139-144

- Jairo Alvarez and Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky
- How Law Can Contribute to a More Holistic Assessment of Debt Sustainability pp. 145-150

- Daniel D. Bradlow, Rosa M. Lastra and Stephen Kim Park
- Debt Sustainability Assessments and Their Role in the Global Financial Architecture: Practitioner’s Views on Issues and Solutions pp. 151-157

- Sara Burke and Aldo Caliari
- Debt Sustainability Analysis as if Development Really Mattered pp. 158-166

- Marina Zucker-Marques, Kevin P. Gallagher and Ulrich Volz
- Borrowing from Peter to Pay Paul: Measuring the Commercial Debt Burden Created by Concessional Debt pp. 167-177

- Nishan de Mel and Raj Prabu Rajakulendran
- Comprehensive, Fair and Speedy Resolution of Sovereign Debt Crises through New Law in Capital-market Countries pp. 178-186

- Barry Herman
- Addressing the Twin Crises of Debt and Climate: Exploring Unconditional Debt Cancellation pp. 187-196

- Felicia Wartiainen, Bram Boer, Pieter Pauw and Henny Romijn
- Moving from Creditor-Centric Debt Relief Initiatives Towards the Realization of the UN Framework Convention on Sovereign Debt pp. 197-204

- Shem Joshua, Afshin Nazir, Diana Mochoge and Riska Koopman
- How not to Face Debt Traps in Dependent Economies: Argentina’s Recent Experience in Hindsight pp. 205-212

- Mariano Féliz
- An Approach to the Gender Bias of Fiscal Rules pp. 213-219

- Verónica Serafini Geoghegan, Patricia Miranda, Daniela Berdeja, Rodolfo Bejarano and Jorge Luna
- Debt Sustainability Analysis: Re-evaluating Debt Sustainability Analyses in the Context of Hegemonic Power and Sovereign Debt Restructuring pp. 220-232

- John Oduk and Catherine Mithia
- A Critical Analysis of DSA Projections pp. 233-247

- Antoine Gaudin, Brendan Harnoys Vannier and Martin Kessler
- External Forces and Zambia’s Permanent Debt Crisis pp. 248-259

- Grieve Chelwa, Ntazana Siame Kaulule and Paolo de Renzio
- Debt-for-Nature Swaps: Shadows in a Shiny ‘New’ Business Niche pp. 260-269

- Iolanda Fresnillo
- A Piece in the Puzzle? The Narrow Developmental Potential of Debt for Nature Swaps pp. 270-279

- Maia Colodenco, Yanne Horas and Anahi Wiedenbrug
- The Challenges of Overcoming the External Constraint in Latin America: An Examination of the Potentials and Challenges of Green Financing Using a Political Economy Perspective pp. 280-290

- Leandro M. Bona
- Debt Sustainability, Climate Crisis and Development: Assessing the IMF’s ‘Green Austerity’ in Response to Pakistan’s 2022 Floods pp. 291-304

- Hashim Bin Rashid, Zain Moulvi and Shehrzadae Moeed
- Examining the Interconnection Between Debt, Climate Change, and Conservation: The Potential Role of State-Contingent Debt Instruments in Africa pp. 305-314

- Magalie L. Masamba
- Rethinking Debt Sustainability and Inclusive Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review pp. 315-325

- Chimezie Anajama and Learnmore Nyamudzanga
- Is the IMF a Primary, Direct Perpetrator of Human Rights Violations? Evidence from Sri Lanka, Pakistan and South Korea pp. 326-340

- Misun Woo, Sarala Emmanuel, Tharanga Silva and Zainab Shumail
- Should the IMF Charge 8 Percent a Year? The Evolution of the Fund’s Lending Rate Policy and a Proposal for Reform pp. 341-347

- Emiliano Libman, Maia Colodenco, Anahí Wiedenbrüg, Jens van’t Klooster, Sara Murawski, Sander Tordoir and Michael Waibel
- The Case for the Complete Removal of IMF Surcharges: Historical Precedents and a Growing Burden pp. 348-356

- Ivana Vasic-Lalovic, Andrés Arauz and Francisco Amsler
- Pro-cyclicality, Debt, and Privatizations, Contributions to Debt Sustainability Concept: Latin America Counterfactual Scenarios pp. 357-369

- Katiuska King and Manuel David Cruz
- Towards a Transformative Approach: Rethinking Debt Architecture through TWAIL Lens pp. 370-377

- Miracle Okoth Mudeyi and Merlene Amonde
Volume 67, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial: Tech Transformation: Returning the Horse to the Front of the Cart pp. 1-4

- Arthur Muliro
- Datafying African Agriculture: From Data Governance to Farmers’ Rights pp. 5-13

- Matthew Canfield and Barbara Ntambirweki
- Algorithms and Administrative Justice in Africa: A Case Study from Nigeria pp. 14-21

- Fola Adeleke and Gabriella Razzano
- Digital Platform Work in Developing Countries: Enabling Capabilities or Perpetuating Dependencies? pp. 22-27

- Jamelia Harris
- Regulating Children’s Personal Data Protection in India: No Child’s Play pp. 28-33

- Devika Sharma, Lakshita Bhagat and Saket Sharma
- The Ethical and Privacy Implications of Datafication and Digitalization in Developing Country Contexts pp. 34-41

- Thembekile O. Mayayise
- An Intercultural Approach for the Assessment of New Biotechnologies pp. 42-49

- César Marchesino, Silvia Ribeiro and Verónica Villa Arias
- AI as a Catalyst for Good Governance: Transforming South Africa’s Fight Against Corruption pp. 50-60

- Krish Chetty, Petronella Saal, Nothando Ntshayintshayi, Nondumiso Masuku and Tahiya Moosa
- Artificial Intelligence: Society’s New Black Box? pp. 61-74

- Clarisa Elena Nelu
- Fisheries Depletion: The Factors and Actors Involved in the Transfer of Fish From Developing Countries to Developed Ones pp. 75-84

- Roberto Mielgo, Miren Gutiérrez and Guillermo G. Almazor
- Digital Technologies and Economic Development in Zimbabwe pp. 85-90

- Freeman Munisi Mateko
- Feedback and (Social) Loop: Biometric System and the Digital Empire in India pp. 91-99

- Rajiv K. Mishra
- Perverse Development-Examining German Development Finance Institutions’ Engagement in Private Healthcare Sector in India pp. 100-107

- Shweta Marathe and Abhay Shukla
- One Sector, Many Systems: An Overview of the Status of Somalia’s Education Sector pp. 108-113

- Ibrahim Farah, Abdulkadir Ahmed, Hassan Omar, Mohamed Abshir, Hassan Farah and Khalif Farah
- Climate Taxation Distraction Accelerating Global Warming pp. 114-122

- Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Volume 66, issue 3, 2023
- Editorial: One Health—Anatomy of a Fractured Vision pp. 161-164

- Nicoletta Dentico
- One Health and Sustainable Development: A Roadmap for Development Finance pp. 165-169

- Amitabha Sarkar and Meri Koivusalo
- The One Health Approach: Examining its Occidental Culture, Paradoxes and Strategic Directions pp. 170-180

- Marjan Leneman
- Deep Respect for Mother Earth: An Indigenous Perspective on One Health: In Conversation with Gisela Illescas Palma and Laura Vanessa Reyes pp. 181-184

- Magdalena Ackermann, Gisela Illescas Palma and Laura Vanessa Reyes
- One Health in a World of Multiple Crises: A Necessary but Insufficient Approach pp. 185-190

- Baba Aye
- One Health: What’s the Problem? pp. 191-198

- Remco Pas
- One Health and the Opportunity for Paradigm Shifts Through a New WHO Pandemic Agreement pp. 199-206

- Nina Jamal
- Harnessing Bio Cultural Resources for Strengthening One Health: The Case of Antibiotic Reduction in Livestock Farming pp. 207-214

- Unnikrishnan Payyappallimana
- Bio-surveillance as One Health: A Critique of Recent Definitions and Policy Initiatives pp. 215-225

- Nithin Ramakrishnan
- Giving Meaning to Action and Research: Notes on the ‘One Health’ Approach from a Sociological Perspective pp. 226-232

- Giacomo Balduzzi and Anna Rosa Favretto
- An Unprecedented Experience of Collective Bereavement: The Story of Xylella Fastidiosa in Apulia pp. 233-237

- Stefano Martella
- Agroecology for Structural One Health pp. 238-244

- Tammi Jonas and Ben Trethewey
- Does One Health Fit All? A French Peasants’ Perspective pp. 245-250

- Geneviève Savigny
- Debt Sustainability in the Context of African Dependency and Underdevelopment pp. 251-259

- Opa Kapijimpanga
- Poor Trade: Liberalization Agreements Undermine Development and Food Security pp. 260-269

- Kwame Sundaram Jomo
Volume 66, issue 1, 2023
- Editorial: Ocean Economy: Blue or Painted Blue? pp. 1-2

- Stefano Prato
- Inflation and Development: Central Bank Stabilization Policies Revisited pp. 3-14

- Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame Sundaram
- Ecological Reparations and Degrowth: Towards a Convergence of Alternatives Around World-making After Growth pp. 15-22

- Matthias Schmelzer and Tonny Nowshin
- Privatization Solution is the Problem pp. 23-31

- Jomo Kwame Sundaram
- Waters as Part of Our Sovereign and Spiritual Journey pp. 32-39

- Uncle Lewis Walker, Ria Jago and Nicoletta Dentico
- Blue Economy: Industrialization and Militarization of Oceans? pp. 40-45

- Adam Wolfenden and Maureen Penjueli
- The Financialization of Marine Conservation: The Case of Debt-for-Ocean Swaps pp. 46-57

- Andre Standing
- Prohibiting Deep Seabed Mining in the Pacific Ocean: An Ethical Imperative pp. 58-64

- Claire Slatter
- Maritime Labour Regimes in the Neoliberal Era pp. 65-75

- Liam Campling and Alejandro Colás
- Ocean Economy at Risk: Rise of Distant Water Fleets and Financial Secrecy pp. 76-83

- Matti Kohonen and Alfonso Daniels
- Waters That Unite: An Interactive Interview with Mounir Ghribi pp. 84-88

- Nicoletta Dentico and Mounir Ghribi
- Waters that Divide: Climate Refugees and Sea Barriers pp. 89-94

- Flavia Rolli, Marco Reale, Giulia Massolino and Alessandro Lombardo
- Challenging the Blue Economy: Voices from Artisanal Fishing Communities in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 95-104

- Leopoldo Cavaleri Gerhardinger, Elyse Mills, Beatriz Mesquita, Vivienne Solis Rivera, Henrique Calori Kefalás and Andre Carlo Colonese
- Citizen Science with the Youth for the Protection of Underwater Culture and Nature: In Conversation with María Suárez Toro pp. 105-108

- Magdalena Ackermann, Nicoletta Dentico and María Suárez Toro
- Resisting the Waves of Ocean Grabbing: Challenges, Priorities and Strategies in the Small-Scale Fishers’ Governance Struggle Against the Ocean Economy in South Africa pp. 109-115

- Yvette Fleur, Maia Nangle and Carmen Mannarino
- Trade and Wealth-Based Approach to Fisheries in Uganda: Impact on Livelihoods and Rights of Local Communities pp. 116-122

- Rehema Namaganda and Christopher Mbazira
- Blue Economy, a New Threat for the Rights of Coastal Communities pp. 123-126

- Claudia Pineda Medina
- Let Them Dive into Ocean Science: The Role of Research Institutions in Public Engagement pp. 127-131

- Rita Blanos, Nicole Beneventi, Matteo Bisanti, Marina D’Alessandro, Roberto Di Paolo, Diego Manna, Giulia Massolino, Lisa Peratoner and Francesca Petrera
- Amazon as a Digital Empire? Reflecting on Expansion and Collaborative Processes in India pp. 132-139

- Christine Ithurbide
- Challenging Global Capitalism: Four Measures of Ecuador’s Citizens Revolution Inspiring Equitable and Sustainable Development Discourse pp. 140-146

- Federica Zaccagnini
- From Peace to War: An Odyssey of First-Generation Somalia Foreign Policy—A Review Essay pp. 147-152

- Makumi Mwagiru
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