Progress in Development Studies
2001 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2005
- The antagonistic relevance of development studies pp. 261-278

- Giles Mohan and Gordon Wilson
- Against the local trap: scale and the study of environment and development pp. 279-297

- Mark Purcell and J. Christopher Brown
- The impact of micro-credit on poverty: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 298-309

- M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Dipak Ghosh and Robert Wright
- Institutions and financial market development in the MENA region pp. 310-328

- Charles C. Okeahalam
- The last putting themselves first (II): The practice of praxis pp. 329-335

- Ken Cole
- Children and development: rights, globalization and poverty pp. 336-342

- Gareth A. Jones
- Book Review: The right to development: a primer pp. 343-344

- Rachel Simon-Kumar
- Book Review: Subnationalism in Africa: ethnicity, alliances, and politics pp. 345-346

- Akinbola E. Akinwumi
- Book Review: Latin America transformed: globalization and modernity pp. 346-348

- Yara Evans
- Book Review: Global markets and financial crises in Asia: towards a theory for the 21st century pp. 348-349

- Charles Harvey
- Book Review: Violence, law and women’s rights in India pp. 349-351

- Martina Mettgenberg
- Book Review: Colonial subjects: Puerto Ricans in a global perspective pp. 351-352

- Leela Viswanathan
- Book Review: Global human resource management: managing people in developing and transitional countries pp. 352-353

- Caleb C.Y. Kwong
Volume 5, issue 3, 2005
- ‘Consultation’ or co-option? A case study from the Chilean health sector pp. 169-181

- Jasmine Gideon
- The relationship between national income and health: a new measure applied to Bangkok pp. 182-198

- Matthew Clarke and Sardar M.N. Islam
- Responding to the HIV/AIDS epidemic: lessons from the case of Eritrea pp. 199-212

- Tanja R. Müller
- ‘Young, gifted and back’: second-generation transnational return migrants to the Caribbean pp. 213-236

- Robert B. Potter
- HIV/AIDS impact: so where have we got to and where next? pp. 237-247

- Tony Barnett and Colette Clement
- Book Review: Fighting the slave trade: West African strategies pp. 249-250

- Benedetta Rossi
- Book Review: Rural poverty, risk and development pp. 251-252

- Oscar Alfranca
- Book Review: China’s economic globalization through the WTO pp. 252-254

- Fung Kwan
- Book Review: Geographies of development. Second edition pp. 254-256

- Michal Avram
- Book Review: Transnational conflicts: central America, social change, and globalization pp. 256-259

- Denis O’Hearn
Volume 5, issue 2, 2005
- Rising manufacture exports and terms of trade: the case study of Korea pp. 83-88

- Prabirjit Sarkar
- Reform of Japan’s official development assistance: a complete overhaul or merely a fresh coat of paint? pp. 89-98

- Henry Scheyvens
- The use of indigenous knowledge in development: problems and challenges pp. 99-114

- John Briggs
- The implications of the demographic transition for women, girls and gender equality: a review of developing country evidence pp. 115-134

- Kirsty McNay
- Local governance and poverty reduction in South Africa (I) pp. 135-143

- Thomas M. Mogale
- Gender, health and development (II): gender equity and access to antiretroviral drugs pp. 144-148

- Sally Theobald and Miriam Taegtmeyer
- Book Review: Targeting development: critical perspectives on the millennium development goals pp. 149-150

- Deborah Simpson
- Book Review: Living at the edge of Thai society: the Karen in the highlands of northern Thailand pp. 150-153

- Tim Forsyth
- Book Review: Women, gender and development in the Caribbean: reflections and projections pp. 153-154

- Andil Gosine
- Book Review: The return of the white plague: global poverty and the new tuberculosis pp. 154-156

- Helen Cox
- Book Review: Who cares? AIDS in Africa, AIDS in South Africa: the social expression of a pandemic pp. 156-159

- Stephen van Houten
- Book Review: The politics of landscape in Singapore: constructions of ‘nation’ pp. 159-161

- Bill Sewell
- Book Review: Food policy old and new pp. 161-162

- Benedetta Lacey
- Book Review: Fixing African economies: policy research for development pp. 162-164

- Othieno Nyanjom
- Book Review: Participatory planning in the Caribbean: lessons from practice pp. 164-166

- David Dodman
- Book Review: The children of Africa confront AIDS: from vulnerability to possibility pp. 166-168

- Nicola Ansell
Volume 5, issue 1, 2005
- Hidden livelihoods? pp. 1-15

- Chasca Twyman and Rachel Slater
- The export-income relationship: the case of India pp. 16-29

- P. J. Dawson
- The poverty consensus: some limitations of the ‘popular agenda’ pp. 30-44

- Donovan Storey, Hannah Bulloch and John Overton
- The last putting themselves first pp. 45-53

- Ken Cole
- Complexity theory: a new framework for development is in the offing pp. 54-61

- Samir Rihani
- Book Review: Rural planning in developing countries: supporting natural resource management and sustainable livelihoods pp. 63-64

- Jacquelyn Chase
- Book Review: The future of revolutions: rethinking radical change in an era of globalisation pp. 64-66

- Paul Chatterton
- Book Review: Promises not kept: poverty and the betrayal of third world development pp. 66-68

- Lyla J. Brown
- Book Review: perspectives, issues, concerns pp. 68-70

- Chad Staddon
- Book Review: Globalization and the poor pp. 70-71

- Ron Johnston
- Book Review: Gender and development pp. 71-73

- Sara MacKian
- Book Review: Understanding development: theory and practice in the third world. Second edition pp. 73-74

- Firooza Pavri
- Book Review: Constructing school knowledge - an ethnography of learning in an Indian village pp. 74-76

- Sujay Ghosh
- Book Review: Development fieldwork: a practical guide pp. 76-78

- Pablo S. Bose
- Book Review: Perspectives on growth and poverty pp. 78-79

- Matthew Clarke and Sardar M.N. Islam
- Book Review: Civil society: the American model and third world development pp. 79-81

- Sara MacKian