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 28, issue 5, 2016
- Les inégalités dans le domaine de l’éducation au Maroc: Une approche spatial pp. 783-807

- Jabrane Amaghouss and Aomar Ibourk
- Smallholder Milk Market Participation and Intra-household Time Allocation in Ethiopia pp. 808-825

- Birhanu Megersa Lenjiso, Jeroen Smits and Ruerd Ruben
- Fungibility of Smallholder Agricultural Credit: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan pp. 826-846

- Abid Hussain and Gopal Bahadur Thapa
- Is the ‘Developing World’ Changing? A Dynamic and Multidimensional Taxonomy of Developing Countries pp. 847-874

- Sergio Tezanos Vázquez and Andy Sumner
- Do Gender Targets and Gender Working Groups Contribute to More Gender-Sensitive Budget Support? Evidence from 14 Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 875-892

- Nathalie Holvoet and Liesbeth Inberg
- How Do the Middle Class and the Poor Grow Apart? An Empirical Test of the Psychological Well-Being Pathway in Middle-Income Countries pp. 893-915

- Rick Mourits and Luuk Van Kempen
- Achieving Co-Operation in an Aid-Funded Development Network Organisation (DNO): Lessons for Development Practitioners pp. 916-933

- Il-haam Petersen
- ‘I Wish I Had 100 Dollars a Month …’ The Determinants of Poverty in Mongolia pp. 934-956

- Francesco Pastore
- The Global Automotive Industry pp. 957-959

- Leonardo Lima Chagas
- Research and Fieldwork in Development pp. 960-962

- Smita Ramnarain
Volume 28, issue 4, 2016
- The Electrification–Malaria Nexus: The Case of Rural Uganda pp. 521-535

- Lorenzo Pellegrini and Luca Tasciotti
- The Role of Remittances in Determining Economic Security and Poverty in Myanmar pp. 536-554

- Udaya Wagle
- Success Factors for Community Business Wildlife Tourism Partnerships in Tanzania pp. 555-570

- Diederik de Boer and Meine Pieter van Dijk
- The DAC is Dead, Long Live the DCF? A Comparative Analysis of the OECD Development Assistance Committee and the UN Development Cooperation Forum pp. 571-587

- Joren Verschaeve and Jan Orbie
- A Consensus Unravels: NREGA and the Paradox of Rules-Based Welfare in India pp. 588-604

- Matthew McCartney and Indrajit Roy
- Linkages with Multinationals and Domestic Firm Performance: The Role of Assistance for Local Firms pp. 605-624

- Holger Görg and Adnan Seric
- Thinning and Thickening: Productive Sector Policies in The Era of Global Value Chains pp. 625-645

- Raphael Kaplinsky and Mike Morris
- Cultivating Capabilities through Activism: Examples from India pp. 646-659

- Manabi Majumdar and Jos Mooij
- Organizational and Institutional Barriers to the Effectiveness of Public Expenditures: The Case of Agricultural Research Investments in Nigeria and Ghana pp. 660-689

- Catherine Ragasa
- Development in Post-liberalization India: Marketization, Decentralization and Informalization in Gujarat pp. 690-704

- Dolly Daftary
- Navigating Polycentric Governance from a Citizen’s Perspective: The Rising New Middle Classes Respond pp. 705-721

- Alan Fowler and Kees Biekart
- An Exploratory study of Dairying Intensification, Women’s Decision Making, and Time Use and Implications for Child Nutrition in Kenya pp. 722-740

- Jemimah Micere Njuki, Amanda Wyatt, Isabelle Baltenweck, Kathryn Yount, Clair Null, Usha Ramakrishnan, Aimee Webb Girard and Shreyas Sreenath
- Coordination Without Effectiveness? A Critique of the Paris Agenda in the Experience of Development Aid in Albania pp. 741-757

- Artan Karini
- The Poverty Focus of Swedish Bilateral Aid: A Comparative Analysis pp. 758-775

- Bob Baulch
- After-Development Dynamics – South Korea’s Contemporary Engagement with Asia pp. 776-778

- Hoon Choi
- Asia-Africa Development Divergence: A Question of Intent pp. 779-781

- Pritish Behuria
Volume 28, issue 3, 2016
- South–South Trade in Capital Goods – The Market-Driven Diffusion of Appropriate Technology pp. 361-378

- Rebecca Hanlin and Raphael Kaplinsky
- Tilling the Soil in Tanzania: What do Emerging Economies have to Offer&quest pp. 379-396

- Andrew Agyei-Holmes
- Chinese Technologies and Pro-Poor Industrialisation in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Furniture Manufacturing in Kenya pp. 397-413

- Richmond Atta-Ankomah
- Brazil’s Tropical Solutions for Africa: Tractors, Matracas and the Politics of ‘Appropriate Technology’ pp. 414-430

- Lídia Cabral
- Decomposing Inequality of Opportunity in Immunization by Circumstances: Evidence from India pp. 431-446

- Rama Pal
- Realigning the Political and the Technical: NGOs and the Politicization of Agrarian Development in Bolivia pp. 447-464

- Diana Cordoba and Kees Jansen
- What Happens When Corporate Ownership Shifts to China? A Case Study on Rubber Production in Cameroon pp. 465-478

- S Assembe-Mvondo, P O Cerutti, L Putzel and R Eba'a Atyi
- Understanding NGO Strategies to Engage with Donor-Funded Development Projects: Reconciling and Differentiating Objectives pp. 479-494

- Markus Ketola
- Intergenerational Persistence of Industry in India pp. 495-511

- Tushar Nandi
- Le dictionnaire du développement durable pp. 512-513

- Philippe Hugon
- Global Poverty: Global Governance and Poor People in the Post-2015 Era pp. 513-515

- Fethiye B Ceylan
- Labour Markets, Institutions and Inequality: Building Just Societies in the 21st Century pp. 515-519

- Christian Dreger
Volume 28, issue 2, 2016
- Moving Towards Inclusive Development? Recent Views on Inequalities, Frugal Innovations, Urban Geo-Technologies, Gender and Hybrid Governance pp. 119-129

- Isa Baud
- Why Are Some People Poor&quest pp. 130-142

- Andy Sumner
- Frugal Innovation and Development: Aides or Adversaries&quest pp. 143-153

- Peter Knorringa, Iva Peša, André Leliveld and Cees van Beers
- Perspectives on the Role of Geo-Technologies for Addressing Contemporary Urban Issues: Implications for IDS pp. 154-166

- Karin Pfeffer and Hebe Verrest
- Gender Dilemmas in International Development Studies pp. 167-174

- Wendy Harcourt
- Hybrid Governance Arrangements pp. 175-183

- Francesco Colona and Rivke Jaffe
- Reliance of Sovereign Credit Ratings on Governance Indicators pp. 184-212

- Huseyin Ozturk
- Mobile Phones for Agricultural and Rural Development: A Literature Review and Suggestions for Future Research pp. 213-235

- Richard Duncombe
- Digesting Urban Space: Dietary Wellbeing in Mumbai Slums pp. 236-251

- Briana Gilmore and Nicky Pouw
- State or Regime? The Impact of Institutions on Welfare Outcomes pp. 252-269

- Simone Dietrich and Michael Bernhard
- Do Health Conditions Determine the Flow of External Health Resources? Evidence from Panel Data pp. 270-293

- Katharina Stepping
- Aid and Governance: Negative Returns&quest pp. 294-313

- Samuel Brazys
- Innovation Diffusion in Conservation Agriculture: A Network Approach pp. 314-329

- Julio Díaz-José, Roberto Rendón-Medel, Bram Govaerts, Jorge Aguilar-Ávila and Manrrubio Muñoz-Rodriguez
- Occupational Segregation in the Indian Labour Market pp. 330-351

- Tushar Agrawal
- Economic Growth and Development: Theories, Criticism and an Alternative Growth Model pp. 352-354

- Thomas Domjahn
- Social Capital and Rural Development in the Knowledge Society pp. 354-356

- Garri Raagmaa
- Depoliticising Migration: Global Governance and International Migration Narratives pp. 356-359

- Sara Kalm
- Success Factors for Community Business Wildlife Tourism Partnerships in Tanzania pp. 360-360

- Diederik de Boer and Meine Pieter van Dijk
Volume 28, issue 1, 2016
- Theorising Politics Behind Policy Coherence for Development (PCD) pp. 1-12

- Lauri Siitonen
- Broadening the Global Development Framework Post 2015: Embracing Policy Coherence and Global Public Goods pp. 13-29

- Michael King
- The European Union and Policy Coherence for Development: Reforms, Results, Resistance pp. 30-43

- Maurizio Carbone and Niels Keijzer
- The Rise of Policy Coherence for Development: A Multi-Causal Approach pp. 44-61

- Joren Verschaeve, Sarah Delputte and Jan Orbie
- Coherence and Contradictions in Danish Migration-Development Policy and Practice pp. 62-75

- Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
- A Perfect Post-2015 Partner? Analysing EU’s Development and Trade Agendas for Global Development Partnership pp. 76-90

- Marikki Stocchetti
- The EU and The Human Right to Water and Sanitation: Normative Coherence as the Key to Transformative Development pp. 91-110

- Harlan Koff and Carmen Maganda
- Right to Work? Assessing India’s Employment Guarantee Scheme in Bihar pp. 111-113

- Mamata Pradhan
- Global Marshall Plan – Theory and Evidence pp. 113-115

- Franz-Josef Radermacher
- Education, Learning, Training: Critical Issues for Development pp. 116-117

- Manos Antoninis
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