Progress in Development Studies
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial pp. 267-267

- David Sapsford
- From despair to hope pp. 269-284

- Anne O. Krueger
- Fair distribution of welfare gain pp. 285-295

- John-ren Chen
- Social knowledge and international policymaking at the World Bank pp. 297-310

- John Toye
- International institutions pp. 311-321

- Karl Socher
- International institutions, globalization and the inequality among nations pp. 323-337

- Amitava Dutt and Kajal Mukhopadhyay
- Should the WTO deal with e-trade taxation issues? pp. 339-348

- John-ren Chen and Christian Smekal
- Green room politics and the WTO's crisis of representation pp. 349-357

- Kent Jones
- The Doha development agenda of the WTO pp. 359-375

- Michael Reiterer
- The stability architecture of EMU pp. 377-383

- Klaus Liebscher
Volume 9, issue 3, 2009
- Monitoring progress towards gender-equitable poverty alleviation pp. 171-186

- Bipasha Baruah
- The new variant famine hypothesis pp. 187-207

- Nicola Ansell, Elsbeth Robson, Flora Hajdu, Lorraine van Blerk and Lucy Chipeta
- The information and financial power of the World Bank pp. 209-224

- Tara Das
- Can genetically modified cotton contribute to sustainable development in Africa? pp. 225-247

- Stephen Morse and A.M. Mannion
- Putting good governance into practice I pp. 249-255

- Conor Farrington
- Book reviews pp. 257-266

- N/a
Volume 9, issue 2, 2009
- Development through civic service pp. 87-99

- Heidi G. Frontani and Lauren C. Taylor
- A call for clarification and critical analysis of the work of faith-based development organizations (FBDO) pp. 101-114

- Tamsin Bradley
- Microfinance and the commercial banking system pp. 115-125

- Tonya Knight, Farhad Hossain and Christopher J. Rees
- Market-led ‘agrarian reform’ in Brazil pp. 127-140

- Sérgio Sauer
- The return of politics in development studies (II) pp. 141-152

- Sam Hickey
- Book reviews pp. 153-170

- N/a
Volume 9, issue 1, 2009
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Tim O'Dempsey and Barry Munslow
- Loosing soft power in hard places pp. 3-13

- Barry Munslow and Tim O'Dempsey
- Playing with principles in an era of securitized aid pp. 15-36

- RóisÃn Shannon
- ‘It's like talking to a brick wall’ pp. 37-53

- Jonathan Whittall
- Treating AIDS in complex emergencies pp. 55-61

- Nathan Ford
- Social capital formation and local capture in decentralization pp. 63-79

- Akiko Abe
- Fair training pp. 81-86

- Tim O'Dempsey
Volume 8, issue 4, 2008
- Answering the critics pp. 311-323

- Tanya Jakimow
- Financial development and economic growth in developing countries pp. 325-331

- P.J. Dawson
- The millennium village project and African development pp. 333-344

- Edward Carr
- Children and development II pp. 345-348

- Gareth A. Jones
- The return of politics in development studies I pp. 349-358

- Sam Hickey
- Book reviews pp. 359-380

- N/a
Volume 8, issue 3, 2008
- Sources of Vietnam's economic growth pp. 209-229

- Phan Minh Ngoc
- Planning for the deployment of development in Bangladesh pp. 231-240

- Abul Hossain Ahmed Bhuiyan, Aminul Haque Faraizi and Jim McAllister
- Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning (IRAP) pp. 241-259

- Ashoke K. Sarkar and Dipak Ghosh
- Social capital in wonderland pp. 261-269

- Ben Fine
- Social capital and development studies III pp. 271-279

- Anthony Bebbington
- Transport planning in sub-Saharan Africa II pp. 281-289

- Gina Porter
- Book reviews pp. 291-309

- N/a
Volume 8, issue 2, 2008
- ‘Is mining good for development?’ pp. 129-162

- Jeannette Graulau
- Human resource development policy in the context of software exports pp. 163-176

- Brian Nicholson and Sundeep Sahay
- End of development or age of development? pp. 177-182

- John Rapley
- Sport pp. 183-190

- Roger Levermore
- Book reviews pp. 191-208

- N/a
Volume 8, issue 1, 2008
- Editorial pp. 1-5

- Ed Brown, Jonathan Cloke and Mansoor Ali
- How we got here pp. 7-22

- Ed Brown, Jonathan Cloke and Mansoor Ali
- Debating GATS pp. 23-29

- Clare Joy
- GATS and water services pp. 31-44

- Diana Mitlin
- GATS, ‘privatization’ and institutional development for urban water provision pp. 45-58

- Richard Franceys
- Water and the GATS pp. 59-61

- Sir Paul Lever
- Neoliberal water and sanitation policies as a failed development strategy pp. 63-83

- José Esteban Castro
- The comparative advantage of the public sector in the development of urban water supply pp. 85-101

- Emanuele Lobina and David Hall
- ‘Reclaiming public water’ pp. 103-114

- Philipp Terhorst
- Poverty Reduction Strategies pp. 115-128

- Peter Harvey