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. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 26, issue 5, 2014
- Exploring the role of Western NGOs in creating and strengthening local NGOs in Albania pp. 557-573

- Fahimul Quadir and Aida Orgocka
- Social Capital, Remittances and Growth pp. 574-596

- Karla Borja
- Does Aid for Education Attract Foreign Investors? An Empirical Analysis for Latin America pp. 597-613

- Julian Donaubauer, Dierk Herzer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- EU Donor Policies in Situations of Fragility: Promoting ‘Resilience’&quest pp. 614-628

- Jan Pospisil and Sophie Besancenot
- Do International Remittances Matter to Tobacco Spending? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 629-650

- Cuong Nguyen and Anh Tran
- Measuring Equitable MDG Progress pp. 651-675

- Milo Vandemoortele, Luisa Natali and Matt Geddes
- The EU and Donor Coordination on the Ground: Perspectives from Tanzania and Zambia pp. 676-691

- Sarah Delputte and Jan Orbie
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Interventions in the Pacific: Defining, Assessing and Improving ‘Sustainability’ pp. 692-706

- Matthew Clarke, Simon Feeny and John Donnelly
- Gender Differentials in Inequality of Educational Opportunities: New Evidence from an Indian Youth Study pp. 707-724

- Ashish Singh, Abhishek Singh, Saseendran Pallikadavath and Faujdar Ram
- Are Women Less Efficient In Converting Microcredit Into Functionings? Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 725-742

- Tamgid Chowdhury and Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- Between Control and Cooperation: Multi-Stakeholder Service Provision and the Legitimacy of State Institutions in Ethiopia’s Amhara National Regional State pp. 743-760

- Nora Stel and Fenta Mandefro Abate
- Economic and Health Determinants of Child Nutritional Status in the Malawian District of Salima pp. 761-782

- Maria Sassi
- Can Legal Pluralism Advance Human Rights? How International Development Actors Can Contribute pp. 783-797

- Giselle Corradi
- Access to Finance: An Empirical Analysis pp. 798-814

- Rashmi Umesh Arora
- Information Sources, ICTs and Price Information in Rural Agricultural Markets pp. 815-831

- Giacomo Zanello and Chittur Srinivasan
- How do Multilateral Institutions Influence Individual Perceptions of International Affairs? Evidence from Europe and Asia pp. 832-852

- Ayşe Kaya and James Walker
- Assessing the Drivers of R&D Activities of Firms in Developing Countries: Evidence From Turkey pp. 853-869

- Elif Kalaycı and Mehmet Pamukçu
- Evaluating the Impact of Training in Self-Help Groups in India pp. 870-885

- Ranjula Bali Swain and Adel Varghese
- How Should Donors Give Foreign Aid? A Theoretical Comparison of Aid Modalities pp. 886-904

- Izabela Jelovac and Frieda Vandeninden
- Sightings of the State, Reflections of Self as Citizen: Self-Becoming in Development Encounters pp. 905-921

- Tanya Jakimow
- Climate-Resilient Development – Participatory Solutions from Developing Countries pp. 922-924

- Marcus Kaplan
- A World You Do Not Know pp. 924-926

- Jessica Ordóñez Cuenca
- Global Governance and NGO Participation: Shaping the Information Society in the United Nations (Rethinking Globalizations Series) pp. 926-928

- Monir Hossain Moni
- The Political Economy of Disaster: Destitution, Plunder and Earthquake in Haiti pp. 929-930

- Ermina Martini
- Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability pp. 931-933

- Leila Demarest
- The Price of Rights: Regulating International Labor Migration pp. 933-935

- Meghan Benton
- Evaluation Methodologies for Aid in Conflict pp. 935-937

- Ines Afonso Roque Ferreira
- Ideas, Interests and Foreign Aid pp. 937-939

- Damiano de Felice
Volume 26, issue 4, 2014
- Understanding the Links between Labour and Economic Development pp. 387-396

- Ralitza Dimova and Christophe Nordman
- Informal Employment and Development: Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion pp. 397-418

- Martha Chen
- By Choice and by Necessity: Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in the Developing World pp. 419-436

- David Margolis
- Informal sector dynamics in times of fragile growth: The case of Madagascar pp. 437-455

- Julia Vaillant, Michael Grimm, Jann Lay and François Roubaud
- The determinants of the size distribution of firms in Uganda pp. 456-472

- Jonathan Goyette
- Informal–Formal Linkages and Informal Enterprise Performance in Urban West Africa pp. 473-489

- Marcus Böhme and Rainer Thiele
- Trapped in Agriculture? Credit Constraints, Investments in Education and Agricultural Employment pp. 490-508

- Ruxanda Berlinschi, Johan Swinnen and Kristine Van Herck
- Migration, Education and the Gender Gap in Labour Force Participation pp. 509-526

- Ilhom Abdulloev, Ira Gang and Myeong-Su Yun
- In Limbo: Exploring Transition to Discouragement pp. 527-551

- Ayça Akarçay, Sezgin Polat and Mustafa Ulus
- Crafting Institutional Reforms for International Development pp. 552-554

- Prakash Kashwan
- Bangladesh: Politics, Economy and Civil Society pp. 554-556

- William B Milam
Volume 26, issue 3, 2014
- Social Protection for Leaving No-One Behind – Or for Catching up and Moving Forward in Life&quest pp. 293-295

- Timo Voipio
- Transforming Social Protection: Human Wellbeing and Social Justice pp. 296-310

- Stephen Devereux and J Allister McGregor
- The Rise of Social Protection in Development: Progress, Pitfalls and Politics pp. 311-321

- Arjan de Haan
- Relocating Social Protection within a Radical Project of Social Justice pp. 322-337

- Sam Hickey
- The Politics and Practicalities of Universalism: Towards a Citizen-Centred Perspective on Social Protection pp. 338-354

- Naila Kabeer
- The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, India: Examining Pathways towards Establishing Rights-Based Social Contracts pp. 355-369

- Deepta Chopra
- Can the Expansion of Social Protection bring about Social Transformation in African Countries? The Case of Zambia pp. 370-386

- Charlotte Harland
Volume 26, issue 2, 2014
- Theorising Age and Generation in Development: A Relational Approach pp. 163-174

- Roy Huijsmans, Shanti George, Roy Gigengack and Sandra J T M Evers
- Subjects of Development: Teachers, Parents and Youth Negotiating Education in Rural North India pp. 175-189

- Karuna Morarji
- Youth, Farming and Precarity in Rural Burundi pp. 190-203

- Lidewyde Berckmoes and Ben White
- Young Perspectives on Pastoral Rangeland Privatization: Intimate Exclusions at the Intersection of Youth Identities pp. 204-218

- Caroline Archambault
- Locating Young Refugees Historically: Attending to Age Position in Humanitarianism pp. 219-232

- Jason Hart
- Growing Up Unwanted: Girls’ Experiences of Gender Discrimination and Violence in Tamil Nadu, India pp. 233-246

- Sharada Srinivasan
- ‘Giving Children a Better Life?’ Reconsidering Social Reproduction, Humanitarianism and Development in Intercountry Adoption pp. 247-263

- Kristen Cheney
- Beyond Discourse and Competence: Science and Subjugated Knowledge in Street Children Studies pp. 264-282

- Roy Gigengack
- ‘Generationing’ Development pp. 283-291

- Nicola Ansell
Volume 26, issue 1, 2014
- Impact Evaluation – Are We ‘Off the Gold Standard’&quest pp. 1-11

- Laura Camfield and Maren Duvendack
- What Can We Learn from Impact Evaluations&quest pp. 12-17

- Robert Lensink
- Current Challenges in Impact Evaluation pp. 18-30

- Howard White
- Is Impact Evaluation Evaluation&quest pp. 31-38

- Robert Picciotto
- Impact Evaluation and Welfare Evaluation pp. 39-45

- Glenn Harrison
- Does Impact Evaluation in Development Matter? Well, It Depends What It’s For&excl pp. 46-54

- Irene Guijt and Chris Roche
- Learning to Co-operate: Youth Engagement with the Co-operative Revival in Africa pp. 55-70

- Sally Hartley and Hazel Johnson
- Capturing Critical Institutionalism: A Synthesis of Key Themes and Debates pp. 71-86

- Kurt Hall, Frances Cleaver, Tom Franks and Faustin Maganga
- Interest Rates and Financial Performance of Microfinance Institutions: Recent Global Evidence pp. 87-106

- Ashim Kar and Ranjula Bali Swain
- Growing Up in Ethiopia and Andhra Pradesh: The Impact of Social Protection Schemes on Girls’ Roles and Responsibilities pp. 107-123

- Laura Camfield
- Measuring Governance: Implications of Conceptual Choices pp. 124-141

- Katherine Bersch and Sandra Botero
- Financing the Clean Development Mechanism through Debt-for-Efficiency Swaps? Case Study Evidence from a Uruguayan Wind Farm Project pp. 142-159

- Danny Cassimon, Martin Prowse and Dennis Essers
- Globalization Trends and Regional Development – Dynamics of FDI and Human Capital Flows pp. 160-161

- Rui Baptista
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