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The European Journal of Development Research

1989 - 2025

Continuation of The European Journal of Development Research.

Current editor(s): Spencer Henson and Natalia Lorenzoni

From:
Palgrave Macmillan
European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI)
Contact information at EDIRC.

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Volume 37, issue 5, 2025

The Future of Sustainable Development Goals and Culture: Addressing Missing Dimensions from Four Cosmovisions African Ubuntu, Latin-American Buen Vivir, Buddhist Happiness and Nordic Sami Arbediehtu pp. 861-884 Downloads
Dorine E. Norren and Maren Seehawer
Are Aspirations of Rural Households Aligned with National Rural Development Policies? Understanding Aspirations of Small-Scale Farming Households in the Former Homelands of South Africa pp. 885-908 Downloads
V. N. Mathinya, A. C. Franke, G. W. J. Ven, K. E. Giller and J. A. Andersson
The Political Economy of Building Up a Domestic Agricultural Value Chain: Exploring Success and Failure in Coffee Farming and Coffee-Processing in Post-2000 Rwanda pp. 909-933 Downloads
Sebastian Heinen
Globalization in the Food Sector and Poverty pp. 934-964 Downloads
Leo M. Doerr and Wolfgang Maennig
The ‘Great Game’ Redux? China and Development Heterodoxy in a Multi-polar World 2013–2023 pp. 965-984 Downloads
Gerard Clarke
White Savior Narratives in International Development: A Discourse Analysis of the Kony2012 Campaign by Invisible Children pp. 985-1007 Downloads
Maïka Sondarjee
Correction to: White Savior Narratives in International Development: A Discourse Analysis of the Kony2012 Campaign by Invisible Children pp. 1008-1010 Downloads
Maïka Sondarjee
Correction to: Why Formality Does Not Always Benefit Firms. Learning from Mozambique pp. 1011-1012 Downloads
Hanna Berkel

Volume 37, issue 4, 2025

Do Perceptions of Rent-seeking Affect Farmers’ Attitude to Participating in Agricultural Input Support Programmes? pp. 699-720 Downloads
Sylvester Amoako Agyemang, Miroslava Bavorová and Tomáš Ratinger
Why Formality Does Not Always Benefit Firms. Learning from Mozambique pp. 721-764 Downloads
Hanna Berkel
Vulnerability to Adverse Climate Change: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh pp. 765-791 Downloads
Junyan Tian
How Do Foreign Aid Agencies Learn? A Comparative Analysis of Organisational Learning Determinants in National Donor Bureaucracies pp. 792-811 Downloads
Heiner Janus and Daniel E. Esser
Welfare Impacts of Mobile Banking Use in Rural Africa: Gender Disaggregated Evidence from Eight Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 812-838 Downloads
Arouna Kouandou and Sophie Legras
Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital in India: The Role of Gender and the Extended Family pp. 839-859 Downloads
Bhaskar Jyoti Neog

Volume 37, issue 3, 2025

What Enables Financial Resilience: Insights from a Participatory Research and Design Process with VSLA Members in Nigeria pp. 477-499 Downloads
Anne Angsten Clark, Olawale Babatunde Awoyemi and Benjamin Stewart Allen
Theorizing Postdevelopment pp. 500-523 Downloads
Aram Ziai
Rural Youth Aspirations in the Face of Environmental, Economic and Social Pressures: Transformation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta pp. 524-547 Downloads
Michael Coleman, Sang Thanh Le, Nhu Huynh Mao, Khoi Minh Chau, Jason Condon and Paul Kristiansen
“Not All Income is Equal”: Rural Livelihood Diversification and Diet Quality in South–Western Kenya pp. 548-568 Downloads
Davis Muthini, Jonathan Nzuma and Beatrice Daniel
Amendment of the Hindu Succession Act and Women’s Human Capital in India: Evidence from the National Family Health Survey pp. 569-592 Downloads
Asuka Yamamoto
Is Microcredit Effective? It Depends on the Context: New Results from a Study in Bolivia pp. 593-642 Downloads
Francesco Cecchi, Steffen Eriksen, Robert Lensink and Paul Mosley
Is Democracy More Important than Corruption in the Allocation of Foreign Aid? pp. 643-665 Downloads
Paulo Francisco, Sandrina Moreira and Jorge Caiado
Pursuing the Carbon Neutrality Agenda: The Role of Financial Development, Foreign Direct Investment, and Effective Governance pp. 666-697 Downloads
Louis David Junior Annor, Margarita Robaina, Elisabete Vieira and Jorge Mota
Correction to: What Challenges for Global Development Research are Posed by a More Decolonial Approach? Colonial Genealogies and Responses pp. 698-698 Downloads
Laura Camfield

Volume 37, issue 2, 2025

Development Studies in the Mid-2020s: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future pp. 267-282 Downloads
Pritish Behuria and Andy Sumner
Navigating South Korea’s Development Studies: A Compressed Transformation pp. 283-299 Downloads
Jiyoung Kim and Taekyoon Kim
The Decolonization of Development Studies and International Relations in Central and Eastern Europe: A Polish Perspective of Living Between the Core and Periphery pp. 300-312 Downloads
Marcin Grabowski
Towards a Development and Development Studies of Liberation pp. 313-323 Downloads
Sebeka Richard Plaatjie
A Climate-Relevant Development or Development-Relevant Climate Agenda? pp. 324-334 Downloads
Arief Yusuf
Academic Debate and Self-Criticism: Embracing Diversity at the Core of Development Studies pp. 335-343 Downloads
Iliana Olivié, Antonio Sianes and María Santillán O’Shea
Is the Study of Development Humiliating or Emancipatory? The Case Against Universalising ‘Development’ pp. 344-355 Downloads
Pritish Behuria
Plural Futures of/for Development? The Case for Global and International Development, and Against All Inequalities Everywhere pp. 356-362 Downloads
Alessandra Mezzadri
Varieties of Universalism and Their Discontents: The Future of Development Studies pp. 363-373 Downloads
Brendan M. Howe
A Demographic Case for a Global South Focus in Development Studies pp. 374-390 Downloads
Andrew M. Fischer
Is There A Development Economics Anymore? pp. 391-397 Downloads
Ravi Kanbur
Repensando el desarrollo: Hacia una justicia cognitiva en la generación del conocimiento pp. 398-406 Downloads
Karina Batthyány
Decolonizing Development Studies: Rejecting or Repurposing the Master’s Tools? pp. 407-420 Downloads
Kate Meagher
What Challenges for Global Development Research are Posed by a More Decolonial Approach? Colonial Genealogies and Responses pp. 421-433 Downloads
Laura Camfield
The Emancipatory Potential of Poetry in Decolonising Development Studies pp. 434-441 Downloads
Nita Mishra
Decentering Coloniality: Epistemic Justice, Development Studies and Structural Transformation pp. 442-453 Downloads
Eyob Balcha Gebremariam
The Challenges of Decolonising Sustainability and the Environment in Development Studies (DS) pp. 454-466 Downloads
Lyla Mehta
No Development (Economics or Studies) Without Decolonisation pp. 467-476 Downloads
Devika Dutt

Volume 37, issue 1, 2025

Social Safety Nets and Food Insecurity in MENA in the Time of COVID-19 pp. 1-28 Downloads
Amira El-Shal, Eman Moustafa, Nada Rostom and Yasmine Abdelfattah
Educational Segregation and Household Occupation: Role of School Education in Reproduction of Social Hierarchy in India pp. 29-54 Downloads
Samyak Jain
Social Enterprise Under Moral Hazard: Who Gets State Subsidies and Active Financing? pp. 55-78 Downloads
Anita Lovas, Edina Berlinger and Fanni Tóth
Integrating Environmental Justice into Child-Sensitive Social Protection: The Environmental Roots of Intergenerational Poverty in Amazonia pp. 79-99 Downloads
Thaís Carvalho
Why Target Communities Remain Subjects Rather than Partners of Development Agencies in Integrated Conservation and Development Projects in Latin America pp. 100-123 Downloads
Louise Marie Busck-Lumholt, Esteve Corbera and Ole Mertz
Long-Term Effects of Childhood Exposure to War on Domestic Violence pp. 124-151 Downloads
Joseph B. Ajefu and Daniela Casale
Differential Bunching Impacts Across the Income Distribution: Evidence from Tax Administrative Data pp. 152-188 Downloads
Kwabena Adu-Ababio, Samuel Bryson, Evaristo Mwale and John Rand
Examination of Structural Shift in Food Consumption During the COVID-19 Pandemic in India pp. 189-218 Downloads
Nidhi Kaicker, Aashi Gupta and Raghav Gaiha
Against Self-Reflexive Confessions: Collective Dialogues to Progressively Transform Academic North–South Collaborations pp. 219-240 Downloads
Kewan Mertens, Adriana Moreno Cely and Viola N. Nyakato
Political Patronage and the Labour Market Experience of High-Skilled Workers: Mixed Methods Evidence from Sierra Leone pp. 241-262 Downloads
Jamelia Harris
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