The European Journal of Development Research
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Volume 24, issue 5, 2012
- International Trade and Horizontal Inequalities: Conceptual and Empirical Linkages pp. 665-687

- Arnim Langer and Frances Stewart
- The Making of Conflict-Prone Development: Trade and Horizontal Inequalities in Peru pp. 688-705

- Jose Carlos Orihuela
- Trade Policies and Ethnic Inequalities in Mexico pp. 706-734

- Alicia Puyana and Sandra Murillo
- Trade, Employment and Horizontal Inequalities in New Order Indonesia pp. 735-752

- Graham Brown
- Trade Reforms and Horizontal Inequalities: The Case of Uganda pp. 753-776

- John Mary Matovu
- Ecosystem Services and Poverty Reduction: How Do Development Practitioners Conceptualize the Linkages&quest pp. 777-787

- Martin Sjöstedt
- Microfinance Efficiency: Trade-Offs and Complementarities between the Objectives of Microfinance Institutions and Their Performance Perspectives pp. 788-807

- Samuel Annim
- L’impact de la distance et de l’intégration sur le commerce d’une région ultrapériphérique d’Europe: l’île de La Réunion pp. 808-831

- Fabien Candau, Jean-François Hoarau and Serge Rey
- Poor Economics. A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty pp. 832-834

- F Javier Mato Diaz
- Kenya: Policies for Prosperity pp. 834-835

- Christian Kingombe
Volume 24, issue 4, 2012
- International Trade and Carbon Emissions pp. 509-529

- Richard Kozul-Wright and Piergiuseppe Fortunato
- Why Do So Many Women End Up in ‘Bad Jobs’? A Cross-country Assessment for Developing Countries pp. 530-549

- Angela Luci, Johannes Jütting and Christian Morrisson
- Networks and Anti-poverty Programs: Experience of India's National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme pp. 550-569

- Shylashri Shankar and Raghav Gaiha
- Poverty Transitions among Older Households in Brazil and South Africa pp. 570-588

- Armando Barrientos and Julia Mase
- Political Conflict and Entangled Social Logics in the Development of Institutional Capacity: Creating a Designated National Authority for the Clean Development Mechanism in Uganda pp. 589-605

- Karen Holm Olsen
- Total Public Debt and Growth in Developing Countries pp. 606-626

- Andrea Presbitero
- Sharecropping in Non-traditional Agro-export Production: The Abougnon Contract for Pineapple Cultivation in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 627-643

- Jean-Philippe Colin
- La coordination de l’aide: Un objectif aux présupposés contestables pp. 644-662

- Mamadou Barry and Bruno Boidin
- Why Nations Fail: In Spite of Many Flaws a Liberating Book for Economists pp. 663-664

- Sergei Soares
Volume 24, issue 3, 2012
- From Civil Wars to Drug Wars: The Limits of Decentralization Policies in Central America pp. 319-336

- Alfredo Stein
- Do Connections Matter? Individual Social Capital and Credit Constraints in Vietnam pp. 337-358

- Quoc Hoang Dinh, Thomas Dufhues and Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder
- Did International Trade Destroy or Create Jobs in Indian Manufacturing&quest pp. 359-381

- Rajesh Raj and Kunal Sen
- ‘Helping a Large Number of People Become a Little Less Poor’: The Logic of Survival Entrepreneurs pp. 382-396

- Erhard Berner, Georgina Gomez and Peter Knorringa
- Determinants of Access to Finance: An Investigation into the Mzansi Intervention pp. 397-412

- Philip Kostov, Thankom Arun and Samuel Annim
- The Impact of Financial Crises on Female Labour pp. 413-433

- Marcello Signorelli, Misbah Choudhry and Enrico Marelli
- Choice of Fresh Vegetable Retail Outlets by Developing-Country Urban Consumers: The Case of Kale Consumers in Nairobi, Kenya pp. 434-449

- Julius J Okello, Carl-Johan Lagerkvist, Sebastian Hess, Marther Ngigi and Nancy Karanja
- Supporting Women Entrepreneurs in Tunisia pp. 450-464

- Imed Drine and Mouna Grach
- Operational Models for Improving the Targeting Efficiency of Development Policies: A Systematic Comparison of Different Estimation Methods Using Out-of-sample Tests pp. 465-490

- Nazaire Houssou and Manfred Zeller
- Entre Crise et Rebond: Questions Autour de la Durabilité des Systèmes de Production Cotonniers au Mali pp. 491-508

- Isabelle Droy, Jean-François Bélières and Jean Etienne Bidou
Volume 24, issue 2, 2012
- Beyond the BRICs: Alternative Strategies of Influence in the Global Politics of Development pp. 187-204

- Matthias vom Hau, James Scott and David Hulme
- Trends in World Income Inequality and the ‘Emerging Middle’ pp. 205-222

- Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz
- Another BRIC in the Wall? South Africa's Developmental Impact and Contradictory Rise in Africa and Beyond pp. 223-241

- Pádraig Carmody
- Korea's Search for a Global Role between Hard Economic Interests and Soft Power pp. 242-260

- Thomas Kalinowski and Hyekyung Cho
- Overseas Development Aid Across the Global South: Lessons from the Turkish Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia pp. 261-282

- Fulya Apaydin
- South Africa, Multilateralism and the Global Politics of Development pp. 283-299

- Eduard Jordaan
- The Mexican Exception: Patents and Innovation Policy in a Non-conformist and Reluctant Middle Income Country pp. 300-318

- Kenneth C Shadlen
Volume 24, issue 1, 2012
- Does FDI Cause Development? The Ambiguity of the Evidence and Why it Matters pp. 1-7

- Rajneesh Narula and Nigel Driffield
- Effects, Not Externalities pp. 8-14

- Antonello Zanfei
- In Praise of Pecuniary Externalities pp. 15-19

- Davide Castellani
- Mind the Gap: How Linkages Strengthen Understanding of Spillovers pp. 20-25

- Axèle Giroud
- FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: Few Linkages, Fewer Spillovers pp. 26-31

- Oliver Morrissey
- Challenging the Production Function Approach to Assess the Developmental Effects of FDI pp. 32-37

- Nigel Driffield and Bjoern Jindra
- Some Observations on Scholarly Research on FDI Impact on Development pp. 38-40

- James Zhan and Hafiz Mirza
- Linking Development and Innovation: What Does Technological Change Bring to the Society&quest pp. 41-55

- Evgeny A Klochikhin
- China's Metals Demand and Commodity Prices: A Case of Disruptive Development&quest pp. 56-70

- Masuma Zareen Farooki
- Internal and External Validity in Experimental Games: A Social Reality Check pp. 71-88

- Cecile Jackson
- ‘A Gap in the Bridge?’: European Union Civil Society Financial Assistance in Turkey pp. 89-104

- Markus Ketola
- Addressing Group Inequalities: Social Policies in Emerging Economies’ Great Transformation pp. 105-124

- Arjan de Haan and Sukhadeo Thorat
- Decentralization, Democracy and Allocation of Poverty Alleviation Programmes in Rural India pp. 125-143

- Katsushi Imai and Takahiro Sato
- The Democratic Transition: Short-run and Long-run Causality between Income and the Gastil Index pp. 144-168

- Martin Paldam and Erich Gundlach
- Politiques publiques de santé dans les pays en sortie de crise et influence de la communauté internationale: la reconstruction du système de santé primaire dans l’Afghanistan post-conflit pp. 169-185

- Emilie Robert