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 27, issue 5, 2015
- Urban Agriculture and Dietary Diversity: Empirical Evidence from Tanzania pp. 631-649

- Luca Tasciotti and Natascha Wagner
- Food Price Rises and Political Instability: Problematizing a Complex Relationship pp. 650-671

- Leila Demarest
- Local Appropriations of Developmental Imperatives: Notes from a Watershed Project in Odisha, Eastern India pp. 672-685

- Sailen Routray
- Volatility and Inequality: Household Vulnerability as Uncertain Welfare in Rural China pp. 686-706

- Jing You and Adam Ozanne
- Means to an End: The Importance of the Research Question for Systematic Reviews in International Development pp. 707-726

- Henrik Hansen and Neda Trifković
- Investing in Irony? Development, Improvement and Dispossession in Southern African Coal Spaces pp. 727-744

- Bram Büscher
- Flexibilité des règles et participation individuelle à l’action collective: Cas de l’Union des Groupements de Producteurs du Périmètre irrigué de Malanville au Bénin pp. 745-761

- Kouété P Jimmy and Ismail Moumouni
- L’Afrique du Sud et la Chine en Afrique: une cohabitation difficile&quest pp. 762-776

- Moda Dieng
- Adapting Generic Models through Bricolage: Elite Capture of Water Users Associations in Peri-urban Lilongwe pp. 777-792

- Maria Rusca, Klaas Schwartz, Lejla Hadzovic and Rhodante Ahlers
- The Political Economy of Decentralization in Thailand: How Past and Present Decentralization Affects rural Actors’ Participation pp. 793-810

- Thomas Dufhues, Insa Theesfeld and Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder
- ‘Power’ in ‘Empowerment’: A Case Study of Constructing a Text against the Mainstream pp. 811-825

- Rosalind Eyben
- Does Aid Reduce Inequality? Evidence for Latin America pp. 826-849

- David Castells-Quintana and Jose Larru
- How to Design and Implement Social Business Models for Base-of-the-Pyramid (BoP) Markets&quest pp. 850-867

- Sandeep Goyal, Bruno S Sergi and Mahadeo Jaiswal
- Workers and Labour Market Outcomes of Informal Jobs in Formal Establishments. A Job-based Informality Index for Nine Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 868-886

- Kea Tijdens, Janna Besamusca and Maarten van Klaveren
- Increasing the Power of the Poor? NGO-led Social Accountability Initiatives and Political Capabilities in Rural Uganda pp. 887-902

- Sophie King
- Is China ‘Crowding Out’ South African Exports of Manufactures&quest pp. 903-920

- R Jenkins and Lawrence Edwards
- Poverty and Ethnicity among Black South Africans pp. 921-942

- Carlos Gradín
Volume 27, issue 4, 2015
- Strategic Governance for Inclusive Development pp. 481-487

- Nicky R M Pouw and Ad de Bruijne
- Urban Water Governance for More Inclusive Development: A Reflection on the ‘Waterscapes’ of Durban, South Africa pp. 488-504

- Catherine Sutherland, Dianne Scott and Michaela Hordijk
- Big Data for Better Urban Life? – An Exploratory Study of Critical Urban Issues in Two Caribbean Cities: Paramaribo (Suriname) and Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago) pp. 505-522

- Karin Pfeffer, Hebe Verrest and Ate Poorthuis
- Landscapes of Social Inclusion: Inclusive Value-Chain Collaboration Through the Lenses of Food Sovereignty and Landscape Governance pp. 523-540

- Mirjam A F Ros-Tonen, Yves-Pierre Benoît Van Leynseele, Anna Laven and Terry Sunderland
- Towards an Elaborated Theory of Inclusive Development pp. 541-559

- Joyeeta Gupta, Nicky R M Pouw and Mirjam A F Ros-Tonen
- Discourse of Urban Resilience and ‘Inclusive Development’ in the Johannesburg Growth and Development Strategy 2040 pp. 560-573

- Elisabeth Peyroux
- Machismo and Mamitas at School: Exploring the Agency of Teachers for Social and Gender Justice in Bolivian Education pp. 574-588

- Mieke T A Lopes Cardozo, Jennifer Sawyer and Maria Luisa Talavera Simoni
- Contesting Inclusiveness: The Anxieties of Mechanised Fishers Over Social Boundaries in Chennai, South India pp. 589-605

- Maarten Bavinck, Subramanian Karuppiah and Svein Jentoft
- Inclusive Growth: Beyond Safety Nets&quest pp. 606-622

- Arjan de Haan
- Capitalist Development in India’s Informal Economy pp. 623-624

- Christine Lutringer
- The Quest for Prosperity: How Developing Economies Can Take Off pp. 625-627

- Mukti Upadhyay
- Wellbeing, Justice and Development Ethics pp. 627-629

- Sylvia I Bergh
Volume 27, issue 3, 2015
- Public Investments in and for Agriculture pp. 337-352

- Tewodaj Mogues, Shenggen Fan and Samuel Benin
- Trends and Composition of Public Expenditures: A Global and Regional Perspective pp. 353-370

- Bingxin Yu, Shenggen Fan and Eduardo Magalhães
- Who Invests How Much in Agriculture in Low- and Middle-Income Countries? An Empirical Review pp. 371-390

- Sarah K Lowder, Brian Carisma and Jakob Skoet
- Agricultural R&D Expenditure in Africa: An Analysis of Growth and Volatility pp. 391-406

- Gert-Jan Stads and Nienke Beintema
- Prioritizing Rural Investments in Africa: A Hybrid Evaluation Approach Applied to Uganda pp. 407-424

- Karl Pauw and James Thurlow
- Agricultural Productivity, Health and Public Expenditures in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 425-437

- Summer Allen and John Ulimwengu
- Public Investment in Agricultural Research and Extension in India pp. 438-451

- Pramod Kumar Joshi, Praduman Kumar and Shinoj Parappurathu
- Political Economy Determinants of Public Spending Allocations: A Review of Theories, and Implications for Agricultural Public Investment pp. 452-473

- Tewodaj Mogues
- By All Means Necessary: How China’s Resource Quest is Changing the World pp. 474-476

- Christof Morscher
- Pirate Trails: Tracking the Illicit Financial Flows from Pirate Activities off the Horn of Africa pp. 476-478

- John S Ivancovich
- Innovation in Operations Assessment: Recent Developments in Measuring Results in Conflict Environments pp. 478-480

- Ole Winckler Andersen
Volume 27, issue 2, 2015
- The New Middle Classes: Advocates for Good Governance, Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development&quest pp. 195-201

- Jürgen Wiemann
- Inequality, Sustainability and Middle Classes in a Polycentric World pp. 202-204

- Peter Knorringa and Alejandro Guarin
- Sharing Global Responsibility: The Role of the Middle Classes on the Way to a Just and Sustainable Global Economy pp. 205-216

- Jürgen Wiemann
- Does the Rise of the Middle Class Lock in Good Government in the Developing World&quest pp. 217-229

- Nancy Birdsall
- The Emerging Middle Classes in India: Mobilizing for Inclusive Development&quest pp. 230-237

- Isa Baud
- The Choice of the New Latin American Middle Classes: Sharing or Self-Caring pp. 238-245

- Kees Biekart
- Where and What (for) is the Middle? Africa and the Middle Class(es) pp. 246-254

- Henning Melber
- Towards a More Empirical Debate on Middle Classes in the Global South pp. 255-256

- Peter Knorringa
- Lacking the Means or the Motivation? Exploring the Experience of Community-Based Resource Management Among Fisherfolk on Lake Victoria, Uganda pp. 257-272

- Caroline Barratt, Janet Seeley and Edward H Allison
- Russia as a Recruited Development Donor pp. 273-288

- Patty A Gray
- Understanding Responsible Innovation in Small Producers’ Clusters in Vietnam through Actor-Network Theory pp. 289-307

- Jaap Voeten, Job de Haan, Gerard de Groot and Nigel Roome
- Determinants and Persistence of Benefits from the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme – Panel Data Analysis for Rajasthan, India pp. 308-329

- Raghbendra Jha, Raghav Gaiha, Manoj K Pandey and Shylashri Shankar
- Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge pp. 330-331

- Jan Kees van Donge
- Insufficient Funds: The Culture of Money in Low-wage Transnational Families pp. 331-333

- Hasan Mahmud
- The Politics of Public Sector Performance: Pockets of Effectiveness in Developing Countries pp. 333-335

- Joseph R A Ayee
Volume 27, issue 1, 2015
- Reinventing International Development NGOs – The Case of ICCO pp. 1-18

- Willem Elbers and Lau Schulpen
- The Development Project as an Institution for Agency and Capability Expansion: The Case of the Njombe Milk Project pp. 19-36

- Francesco Burchi, Pasquale De Muro and Sara Vicari
- Macroeconomic Fundamentals of Poverty and Deprivation: An Empirical Study for Developed Countries pp. 37-66

- Ana Ribeiro, Sandra Tavares Silva and Duarte Guimarães
- SLE in Kenyan Slum Communities: Development of the Concept pp. 67-83

- Robert Porter
- Child Labor in Africa and Asia: Household and Context Determinants of Hours Worked in Paid Labor by Young Children in 16 Low-Income Countries pp. 84-98

- Ellen Webbink, Jeroen Smits and Eelke de Jong
- Impacts of a Micro-Enterprise Clustering Programme on Firm Performance in Ghana pp. 99-121

- Jörg Peters, Maximiliane Sievert and Christoph Strupat
- Technological Capabilities, Institutions and Firm Productivity: A Multilevel Study pp. 122-139

- Micheline Goedhuys and Martin Srholec
- Holding All the Cards? Quality Management by Cooperatives in a Moroccan Dairy Value Chain pp. 140-155

- Nicolas Faysse and Cristina Simon
- How Does Trade Facilitation Affect International Trade&quest pp. 156-185

- Chahir Zaki
- The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor pp. 186-188

- Karen Del Biondo
- The Final Deathblow to Development Planning? A Comparative Book Review pp. 188-190

- Dennis Essers and Bert Jacobs
- Mémoires solidaires et solitaires. Trajectoires d’un économiste du développement pp. 191-193

- Claire Mainguy and Françoise Stoeffler-Kern
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