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 32, issue 5, 2020
- The Development Impacts of COVID-19 at Home and Abroad: Politics and Implications of Government Action pp. 1339-1352

- Spencer Henson, Uma Kambhampati, Tewodaj Mogues, Wendy Olsen, Martin Prowse, Raul Ramos, John Rand, Rajah Rasiah, Keetie Roelen, Rebecca Tiessen and O. Fiona Yap
- The Economic Costs of COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from a Simulation Exercise for Ghana pp. 1353-1378

- Sena Amewu, Seth Asante, Karl Pauw and James Thurlow
- Could Covid-19 Worsen Food Insecurity in Burkina Faso? pp. 1379-1401

- Patrice Rélouendé Zidouemba, Somlanare Kinda and Idrissa Mohamed Ouedraogo
- Emerging Medium-Scale Tenant Farming, Gig Economies, and the COVID-19 Disruption: The Case of Commercial Vegetable Clusters in Ethiopia pp. 1402-1429

- Bart Minten, Belay Mohammed and Seneshaw Tamru
- Unprecedented but not Unpredictable: Effects of the COVID-19 Crisis on Commodity-Dependent Countries pp. 1430-1449

- Bernhard Tröster and Karin Küblböck
- Modeling a Pandemic (COVID-19) Management Strategy for Urban Slums Using Social Geometry Framework pp. 1450-1475

- Francis Onditi, Moses Obimbo, Samson Kinyanjui Muchina and Israel Nyadera
- Hierarchical Modelling of COVID-19 Death Risk in India in the Early Phase of the Pandemic pp. 1476-1503

- Wendy Olsen, Manasi Bera, Amaresh Dubey, Jihye Kim, Arkadiusz Wiśniowski and Purva Yadav
- A New Normal or Business-as-Usual? Lessons for COVID-19 from Financial Crises in East and Southeast Asia pp. 1504-1534

- O. Fiona Yap
- COVID-19 and Global Poverty: Are LDCs Being Left Behind? pp. 1535-1557

- Giovanni Valensisi
- The Gendered Poverty Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Colombia pp. 1558-1591

- Jose Cuesta and Julieth Pico
- COVID-19 in LMICs: The Need to Place Stigma Front and Centre to Its Response pp. 1592-1612

- Keetie Roelen, Caroline Ackley, Paul Boyce, Nicolas Farina and Santiago Ripoll
- Intersecting Vulnerabilities: The Impacts of COVID-19 on the Psycho-emotional Lives of Young People in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 1613-1638

- Prerna Banati, Nicola Jones and Sally Youssef
- Destinations Matter: Social Policy and Migrant Workers in the Times of Covid pp. 1639-1661

- Nitya Rao, Nivedita Narain, Shuvajit Chakraborty, Arundhita Bhanjdeo and Ayesha Pattnaik
Volume 32, issue 4, 2020
- Disentangling the Impact of International Migration on Food and Nutrition Security of Left-Behind Households: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 783-811

- Donato Romano and Silvio Traverso
- Welfare Dynamics and Inequality in the Russian Federation During 1994–2015 pp. 812-846

- Hai-Anh Dang, Michael Lokshin, Kseniya Abanokova and Maurizio Bussolo
- Entry and Survival in the Export Market: Spillovers from Foreign and Outward-Looking Domestic Firms in Ethiopia pp. 847-872

- Melaku Abegaz and Sajal Lahiri
- Women in Politics and Child Labor: an Instrumental Variable Approach pp. 873-888

- Deniz Güvercin
- People Who Once Had 40 Cattle Are Left Only with Fences: Coping with Persistent Drought in Awash, Ethiopia pp. 889-905

- Laura Camfield, Jennifer Leavy, Senait Endale and Tilahun Tefera
- The Impact on Farmer Incomes of a Nationwide Scaling Up of the Farmer Business School Program: Lessons and Insights from Central Malawi pp. 906-938

- Joanna Chilemba and Catherine Ragasa
- Capturing Value in South–South and South–North Value Chains: Evidence from East Africa pp. 939-975

- Loe Franssen
- Inclusive Development and Co-operatives pp. 976-997

- Alexander Borda-Rodriguez and Hazel Johnson
- Dynamics of Structural Change in a Globalized World: What Is the Role Played by Institutions in the Case of Sub-Saharan African Countries? pp. 998-1037

- Dalila Chenaf-Nicet
- Development Within a Religious Ontology? The Argument from Islamic Dharma pp. 1038-1056

- Fernande W. Pool
- Capturing Value amidst Constant Global Restructuring? Information-Technology-Enabled Services in India, the Philippines and Kenya pp. 1057-1079

- Jana M. Kleibert and Laura Mann
- Participation in and Gains from Traditional Vegetable Value Chains: a Gendered Analysis of Perceptions of Labour, Income and Expenditure in Producers’ and Traders’ Households pp. 1080-1104

- Gundula Fischer, Nicolas Patt, Justus Ochieng and Henry Mvungi
- Informal Work in India: A Tale of Two Definitions pp. 1105-1127

- Rayees Ahmad Sheikh and Sarthak Gaurav
- Economic Growth and Rural Poverty in Pakistan: A Panel Dataset Analysis pp. 1128-1150

- Shujaat Farooq and Usman Ahmad
- FDI and Elections in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1151-1172

- Sean Joss Gossel
- Generational Bargain, Transfer of Disadvantages and Extreme Poverty: A Qualitative Enquiry from Bangladesh pp. 1173-1194

- Owasim Akram, Mathilde Maitrot and Thomas Denk
- The Impacts of Economic Growth and Governance on Migration: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 1195-1229

- Long Giang, Cuong Nguyen and Hoa Quynh Nguyen
- The Rise and Fall of the Aid Effectiveness Norm pp. 1230-1248

- Stephen Brown
- Energy Use and Enterprise Performance in Ghana: How Does Gender Matter? pp. 1249-1287

- Ana Pueyo, Simon Bawakyillenuo and Marco Carreras
- Responsive Regulation and Its Implications for Smallholder Participation in the Kenyan Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Export Value Chain pp. 1288-1311

- Fredrick Ajwang
- Process Tracing the Policy Impact of ‘Indicators’ pp. 1312-1337

- D. J. H. Lintelo, T. Munslow, K. Pittore and Rajith Lakshman
- Correction to: Process Tracing the Policy Impact of ‘Indicators’ pp. 1338-1338

- D. J. H. Lintelo, T. Munslow, K. Pittore and Rajith Lakshman
Volume 32, issue 3, 2020
- A Space for Unlearning? A Relational Perspective on North–South Development Research pp. 483-502

- Sarah C. White
- (Un)packing Baggage: A Reflection on the ‘Battle Over Ideas’ and Labour Hierarchies in Collaborative North–South Research pp. 503-513

- Vagisha Gunasekara
- Promoting Meaningful and Equitable Relationships? Exploring the UK’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) Funding Criteria from the Perspectives of African Partners pp. 514-528

- Tigist Grieve and Rafael Mitchell
- Disrupting habits of North–South research collaboration: Learning in co-authoring pp. 529-543

- Tiina Kontinen and Ajali M. Nguyahambi
- Knowledge Matters: The Potential Contribution of the Coproduction of Research pp. 544-559

- Diana Mitlin, Jhono Bennett, Philipp Horn, Sophie King, Jack Makau and George Masimba Nyama
- Dualism and Structural Transformation: The Informal Manufacturing Sector in India pp. 560-586

- Surbhi Kesar and Snehashish Bhattacharya
- Labor Productivity and Economic Growth in a Hydrocarbon-Dependent Economy: The Algerian Case, 1984–2015 pp. 587-611

- Serge Rey and Sofiane Hazem
- The Impact of After-School Programme on Student Achievement: Empirical Evidence from the ASA Education Programme in Bangladesh pp. 612-626

- M. Twyeafur Rahman, Loe Franssen and Hafiz T. A. Khan
- Continuity or Change in the Infrastructure Turn? Reform of the Technicians’ Realm in a World Bank Dam pp. 627-651

- Barnaby Joseph Dye
- Local Differentiation in Diversification Challenges in Eleven Coastal Villages in Iloilo Province, Philippines pp. 652-671

- Edo Andriesse
- Insurance Policy Thresholds for Economic Growth in Africa pp. 672-689

- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Corruption and Health expenditure: A Cross-National Analysis on Infant and Child Mortality pp. 690-717

- Jamie M. Sommer
- Budget Support Through a Gender Lens: The Case of EU Development Cooperation with Botswana pp. 718-737

- Petra Debusscher
- A Community Divided: Top Incomes in CARICOM Member States pp. 738-758

- Collin Constantine
- Value Chain Governance, Power and Negative Externalities: What Influences Efforts to Control Pig Diseases in Myanmar? pp. 759-780

- Ayako Ebata, Hayley MacGregor, Michael Loevinsohn, Khine Su Win and Alexander W. Tucker
- Correction to: Challenging the East Asian Development Model: Evidence from South Korea pp. 781-781

- Jaekwon Cha and O. Fiona Yap
Volume 32, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction: Development Challenges in Myanmar: Political Development and Politics of Development Intertwined pp. 255-273

- Elin Bjarnegård
- Transition to Democracy or Hybrid Regime? The Dynamics and Outcomes of Democratization in Myanmar pp. 274-293

- Kristian Stokke and Soe Myint Aung
- Interpretive Complexity and Crisis: the History of International Aid to Myanmar pp. 294-315

- Anne Décobert and Tamas Wells
- Sustainable Development Under Competing Claims on Land: Three Pathways Between Land-Use Changes, Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being pp. 316-337

- Flurina Schneider, Mélanie Feurer, Lara Maria Lundsgaard-Hansen, Win Myint, Cing Don Nuam, Katharina Nydegger, Christoph Oberlack, Nwe Nwe Tun, Julie Gwendolin Zähringer, Aung Myin Tun and Peter Messerli
- Perceptions of Rights and the Politics of Humanitarian Aid in Myanmar pp. 338-358

- Marte Nilsen
- Assembling Drones, Activists and Oil Palms: Implications of a Multi-stakeholder Land Platform for State Formation in Myanmar pp. 359-378

- Stefan Bächtold, Joan Bastide and Lara Lundsgaard-Hansen
- Insecurity, Dispossession, Depletion: Women’s Experiences of Post-War Development in Myanmar pp. 379-403

- Jenny Hedström and Elisabeth Olivius
- Embedded Enclaves? Initial Implications of Development of Special Economic Zones in Myanmar pp. 404-430

- Sina Hardaker
- Electoral System, Ethnic Parties, and Party System Stability in Myanmar pp. 431-456

- Netina Tan and Cassandra Preece
- Political Change, Women’s Rights, and Public Opinion on Gender Equality in Myanmar pp. 457-481

- Mala Htun and Francesca R. Jensenius
Volume 32, issue 1, 2020
- Local participation in community forest management using theory of planned behaviour: evidence from Udon Thani Province, Thailand pp. 1-27

- Chidchanok Apipoonyanon, Sylvia Szabo, John Kuwornu and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- Evidence of Between- and Within-Household Child Nutrition Inequality in Malawi: Does the Gender of the Household Head Matter? pp. 28-50

- Maria Sassi
- Distributional Bargaining and the Speed of Structural Change in the Petroleum Exporting Labor Surplus Economies pp. 51-98

- Elkhan Richard Sadik-Zada
- Natural Resources, Institutional Quality, and Economic Growth: an African Tale pp. 99-128

- Boniface Ngah Epo and Dief Reagen Nochi Faha
- Linking Social Rights to Active Citizenship for the Most Vulnerable: the Role of Rights and Accountability in the ‘Making’ and ‘Shaping’ of Social Protection pp. 129-151

- Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, Nikhil Wilmink, Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, Richard de Groot and Tayllor Spadafora
- Quality Improvement in African Food Supply Chains: Determinants of Farmer Performance pp. 152-175

- Delelegne Abera Tefera, Jos Bijman, Maja Slingerland, Gerben Velde and Onno Omta
- Applicability of Mudarabah and Musharakah as Islamic Micro-equity Finance to Underprivileged Women in Malaysia pp. 176-197

- Reazul Islam and Rubi Ahmad
- Do Social Pensions Help People Living on the Edge? Assessing Determinants of Vulnerability to Food Poverty Among the Rural Elderly pp. 198-219

- Zhaohua Zhang, Yuxi Luo and Derrick Robinson
- Challenging the East Asian Development Model: Evidence from South Korea pp. 220-250

- Jaekwon Cha and O. Fiona Yap
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