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 25, issue 5, 2013
- Securing Livelihoods in Africa: Towards Multi-scalar Policy Frameworks pp. 659-679

- Frederic Lapeyre
- Getting the Water Prices Right Using an Incentive-based Approach: An Application of a Choice Experiment in Khorezm, Uzbekistan pp. 680-694

- Anik Bhaduri and Julia Kloos
- Long-Run Price Elasticities and the Marshall–Lerner Condition: Evidence from Egypt–EU Commodity Trade pp. 695-713

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Amr Hosny
- A New Avenue for Understanding the Nutritional Status of Children in Guinea pp. 714-736

- Dorothee Boccanfuso and Ohiniba Bruce
- The Impact of Social Security on Household Welfare: Evidence from a Transition Country pp. 737-757

- Cuong Nguyen
- Targeting Accuracy of the NREG: Evidence from Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu pp. 758-777

- Raghbendra Jha, Raghav Gaiha, Shylashri Shankar and Manoj K Pandey
- Systemic Impact Evaluation: A Methodology for Complex Agricultural Development Projects. The Case of a Contract Farming Project in Guinea pp. 778-796

- Jocelyne Delarue and Hubert Cochet
- The Macro-Costs of Forced Displacement of the Farmers in India: A Micro-Level Study pp. 797-814

- Abhijit Guha
- Electricity Access and the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprises: Evidence from West Africa pp. 815-829

- Michael Grimm, Renate Hartwig and Jann Lay
- Choques macroeconómicos y los precios de los activos. El caso argentino pp. 830-841

- Luis Lanteri
- Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa: Foreign Direct Investment and Food and Water Security pp. 842-844

- Niveen El Moghazy
- Affirmative Action in Plural Societies: International Experiences pp. 844-846

- Hwok-Aun Lee
- One Thing Leads to Another: Promoting Industrialisation by Making the Most of the Commodity Boom in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 847-848

- Rhys Jenkins
Volume 25, issue 4, 2013
- Chequered Fortunes in Global Exports: The Sociogenesis of African Entrepreneurship in the Nile Perch Business at Lake Victoria, Uganda pp. 501-517

- Joost Beuving
- Cooperation in International Strategic Alliances and Impact on Host Economies: Knowledge Transfer and Diffusion to Local Firms pp. 518-536

- Jeppe Christoffersen
- Value Chain Dynamics of Chinese Copper Mining in Zambia: Enclave or Linkage Development&quest pp. 537-556

- Judith Fessehaie and Mike Morris
- Confidence in Public Bodies, and Electoral Participation in India pp. 557-583

- Catherine Bros and Vani Borooah
- Oil in Chad and Equatorial Guinea: Widening the Focus of the Resource Curse pp. 584-599

- Artur Colom-Jaén and Alicia Campos-Serrano
- Know Your Place: Ethiopian Children’s Contributions to the Household Economy pp. 600-620

- Karin Heissler and Catherine Porter
- From Indifference to Mutual Support – A Comparative Analysis of Legal Pluralism in the Governing of South Asian Fisheries pp. 621-640

- Maarten Bavinck, Derek Johnson, Oscar Amarasinghe, Janet Rubinoff, Sarah Southwold and Kaleekal T Thomson
- Assessment of the Effectiveness, Efficiency and Equity of Benefit-Sharing Schemes under Large-Scale Agriculture: Lessons from Land Fees in Cameroon pp. 641-656

- Samuel Assembe-Mvondo, Maria Brockhaus and Guillaume Lescuyer
- Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future pp. 657-658

- Juan Mejía
Volume 25, issue 3, 2013
- Conceptualising Inclusive Innovation: Modifying Systems of Innovation Frameworks to Understand Diffusion of New Technology to Low-Income Consumers pp. 333-355

- Christopher Foster and Richard Heeks
- The Pragmatics of Ethnography and Intervention: Street Children in Mexico pp. 356-366

- Norman Long
- Can China and India be Growth Drivers for Developing Asia&quest pp. 367-384

- Rashmi Banga and Dinesh Kumar
- Participatory Rural Self-Governance under the Left Regime in West Bengal: An Alternative to Neoliberal Developmentalism pp. 385-407

- Manik Bhattacharya and Sudipta Bhattacharyya
- Challenges of Agro-Food Standards Conformity: Lessons from East Africa and Policy Implications pp. 408-427

- Simon Bolwig, Lone Riisgaard, Peter Gibbon and Stefano Ponte
- Beyond Translation: Reconceptualizing the Role of Local Practitioners and the Development ‘Interface’ pp. 428-444

- Mette F Olwig
- Husbands, Wives and the Peculiar Economics of Household Public Goods pp. 445-465

- Amanda J Felkey
- La théorie économique confrontée aux transformations économiques d’une société rurale: le cas de la province de Phongsaly au Laos pp. 466-485

- Pierre Alary
- How Inclusive Has Regular Employment Been in India? A Dynamic View pp. 486-494

- Ashish Singh, Upasak Das and Tushar Agrawal
- Globalization and the Cultures of Business in Africa: From Patrimonialism to Profit pp. 495-497

- Joost Beuving
- Childhood Poverty: Multidisciplinary Approaches pp. 497-498

- Kristian Estevez
- From Recipients to Donors: Emerging Powers and the Changing Development Landscape pp. 498-500

- Georgios Tsopanakis
Volume 25, issue 2, 2013
- Impact of FDI, ODA and Migrant Remittances on Economic Growth in Developing Countries: A Systems Approach pp. 173-196

- Nigel Driffield and Chris Jones
- ‘Who Seeks, Finds’: How Artisanal Miners and Traders Benefit from Gold in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 197-212

- Sara Geenen
- Latin American Post-Neoliberal Development Thinking: The Bolivian ‘Turn’ Toward Suma Qamaña&ast pp. 213-229

- Manuel Mejido Costoya
- The Reach of Rural Services in Ethiopia: An Asset and Gender-Based Public Expenditure Benefit Incidence Analysis pp. 230-251

- Tewodaj Mogues
- Unfulfilled Mandate? Exploring the Electoral Discourse of International Development Aid in UK Westminster Elections 1945–2010 pp. 252-270

- Paul Chaney
- Local Agency and Structural Continuity: Views from an SHG-based Microcredit Scheme in Western India pp. 271-287

- Nikita Sud
- ‘The people know they need religion in order to develop’: Religion's Capacity to Inspire People in Pune's Slums pp. 288-304

- Zara Bhatewara and Tamsin Bradley
- The Politics of Philanthropy and Welfare Governance: The Case of Turkey pp. 305-321

- Behrooz Morvaridi
- Youth Gangs and Street Children: Culture, Nurture and Masculinity in Ethiopia pp. 322-324

- Gareth A Jones
- Globalization and Economic Nationalism in Asia pp. 324-326

- Matthew McCartney
- The Decline and Fall of Europe pp. 326-329

- Manuel Au-yong Oliveira and João José Pinto Ferreira
- Growth, Inequality and Social Development in India: Is Inclusive Growth Possible&quest pp. 329-330

- L N Venkataraman
- Reforming Justice: A Journey to Fairness in Asia pp. 331-331

- Livingston Armytage
Volume 25, issue 1, 2013
- A World Free of Poverty… but of Hunger and Malnutrition&quest pp. 1-4

- Jose Cuesta
- Can Agriculture Meet Future Nutrition Challenges&quest pp. 5-12

- Per Pinstrup-Andersen
- How Can We Build an Enabling Political Environment to Fight Undernutriton&quest pp. 13-20

- Lawrence Haddad
- How Can the Environment Become Part of the Solution to Feeding a Growing Population&quest pp. 21-27

- Elizabeth Warham, Rebecca Fisher-Lamb and John Beddington
- What Policy Changes Will Reverse Persistent Malnutrition in Asia&quest pp. 28-35

- Shenggen Fan, Purnima Menon and Joanna Brzeska
- Will Renewed Attention and Investment in African Agriculture Ensure Sound Nutrition&quest pp. 36-43

- Sheryl L Hendriks
- Endowments, Entitlements and Capabilities – What Urban Social Movements Offer to Poverty Reduction pp. 44-59

- Diana Mitlin
- The Systemic Approach to International Financing for Development and the Need for a World Tax and Financial Organization pp. 60-77

- Jorge Garcia-Arias
- Struggles in Paris: The DAC and the Purposes of Development Aid pp. 78-91

- Rosalind Eyben
- Structural Change, Land Use and the State in China: Making Sense of Three Divergent Processes pp. 92-111

- Murat Arsel and Anirban Dasgupta
- Conflicting Views of Fairness in Aid Distribution: Evidence from Rural Nicaragua pp. 112-128

- Ben D'Exelle
- Saving a Life-Year and Reaching MDG 4 with Investments in Water and Sanitation: A Cost-Effective Policy&quest pp. 129-153

- Isabel Günther and Günther Fink
- La croissance urbaine chinoise: convergence ou marche aléatoire&quest pp. 154-167

- Alexandra Schaffar, Michel Dimou and Mohamed Hazem
- Reforming Justice: A Journey to Fairness in Asia pp. 168-170

- Linn Hammergren
- Adaptation, Poverty and Development. The Dynamics of Subjective Well-Being pp. 170-172

- Claudia Tello
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