The European Journal of Development Research
2007 - 2008
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2008
- India's semi-arid rural economy: livelihoods, seasonal migration and gender pp. 547-548

- Barbara Harriss-White and Supriya Garikipati
- Introduction: India's rainfed agricultural dystopia pp. 549-561

- Barbara Harriss-White
- Changes in dry land agriculture in the semi-arid tropics of India, 1975-2004 pp. 562-578

- K. P. C. Rao
- Income and its variability in a drought-prone region: seasonality, location and household characteristics pp. 579-596

- Susanne van Dillen
- Rural commons and livelihood strategies in dry regions of India pp. 597-611

- Narpat Jodha
- Circular migration in Madhya Pradesh: changing patterns and social protection needs pp. 612-628

- Priya Deshingkar, Pramod Sharma, Sushil Kumar, Shaheen Akter and John Farrington
- Agricultural wage work, seasonal migration and the widening gender gap: evidence from a semi-arid region of Andhra Pradesh pp. 629-648

- Supriya Garikipati
- External support to local institutions: providing political leverage to weaker groups, or sustaining traditional relations of power? pp. 649-665

- Ivan Nygaard
- What is poverty? A diachronic exploration of the discourse on poverty from the 1970s to the 2000s pp. 666-684

- Federica Misturelli and Claire Heffernan
- A cross-national assessment of the situation of women pp. 685-711

- Ester Gutierrez and Sebastian Lozano
- The market for 'evidence' in policy processes: the case of child health policy in Andhra Pradesh, India and Viet Nam pp. 712-732

- Andy Sumner and Trudy Harpham
- The bottom billion: why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it, by Paul Collier; Reinventing foreign aid, edited by William Easterly; Nouvelles migrations latino-americaines en Europe. Bilan et defis, edited by Isabel Yepez and Gioconda Herrera; The gender politics of development: essays in hope and despair, by Shirin M. Rai pp. 733-744

- Paul Hoebink
Volume 20, issue 3, 2008
- Technology, rural dynamics and pro-poor development pp. 371-376

- Linda Waldman, Andy Sumner and Melissa Leach
- The Wiphala Genomics: the deployment of molecular markers in small-scale potato crop systems in the Bolivian Andes pp. 377-398

- Daniel Puente-Rodriguez
- Redesigning biotechnology: experiences of a public-private partnership in the development of pro-poor transgenic cabbages in India pp. 399-415

- Wietse Vroom
- Are biofuels pro-poor? Assessing the evidence pp. 416-431

- J. S. Clancy
- What makes crop biotechnology find its roots? The technological culture of Bt cotton in Gujarat, India pp. 432-447

- Esha Shah
- ICTs and poverty reduction: user perspective study of rural Madhya Pradesh, India pp. 448-461

- Meera Tiwari
- Quantifying women's and men's rural resource portfolios - empirical evidence from Western Shoa in Ethiopia pp. 462-481

- Åsa Torkelsson and Bekele Tassew
- Sense in sociability? Maternal education, social capital and child schooling in rural Bangladesh pp. 482-496

- M Asadullah
- Remittances and economic growth in developing countries pp. 497-506

- Gyan Pradhan, Mukti Upadhyay and Kamal Upadhyaya
- Livelihood diversification and moneylending in a Rajasthan village: what lessons for rural financial services? pp. 507-518

- Howard Jones
- Une analyse d'impacts economique et social des reformes economiques et de l'aide publique au developpement au Mali - Un cadre macro-micro pp. 519-545

- Dorothee Boccanfuso, Massa Coulibaly and Luc Savard
Volume 20, issue 2, 2008
- Micro-evidence on innovation and development (MEIDE): an introduction pp. 167-171

- Micheline Goedhuys, Norbert Janz, Jacques Mairesse and Pierre Mohnen
- Evaluating the impact of technology development funds in emerging economies: evidence from Latin America pp. 172-198

- Bronwyn Hall and Alessandro Maffioli
- What drives productivity in Tanzanian manufacturing firms: technology or business environment? pp. 199-218

- Micheline Goedhuys, Norbert Janz and Pierre Mohnen
- Northern and southern innovativity: a comparison across European and Latin American countries pp. 219-239

- Julio Raffo, Stephane Lhuillery and Egidio Miotti
- Technological innovation and productivity in late-transition Estonia: econometric evidence from innovation surveys pp. 240-261

- Jaan Masso and Priit Vahter
- Innovation and exports in Vietnam's SME sector pp. 262-280

- Anh Nguyen, Pham Ngoc, Chuc Nguyen and Nhat Nguyen
- Local knowledge spillovers, innovation and export performance in developing countries: empirical evidence from the Uruguay software cluster pp. 281-298

- Effie Kesidou and Adam Szirmai
- Determinants of exports in China: a microeconometric analysis pp. 299-317

- Can Huang, Mingqian Zhang, Yanyun Zhao and Celeste Varum
- Technological innovation and employment: complements or substitutes? pp. 318-329

- Jose Miguel Benavente and Rodolfo Lauterbach
- What is effective aid? How would donors allocate it? pp. 330-346

- Charles Kenny
- The Asian drivers and the resource curse in Sub-Saharan Africa: the potential impacts of rising commodity prices for conflict and governance in the DRC pp. 347-363

- Bruce Guenther
- Book Reviews pp. 365-370

- Kunibert Raffer
Volume 20, issue 1, 2008
- Policy, economic federalism, and product market entry: the Indian experience pp. 1-30

- Sumon Bhaumik, S. Gangopadhyay and S. Krishnan
- Staying alive in the global automotive industry: what can developing economies learn from South Africa about linking into global automotive value chains? pp. 31-55

- Justin Barnes and Mike Morris
- A novel approach to national technological accumulation and absorptive capacity: aggregating Cohen and Levinthal pp. 56-73

- Paola Criscuolo and Rajneesh Narula
- Donor harmonisation and government ownership: multi-donor budget support in Ghana pp. 74-87

- Bettina Woll
- Hometown associations and solidarities in Kurdish transnational villages: the migration-development nexus in a European context pp. 88-103

- Connie Carøe Christiansen
- The big payoff? Educational and occupational attainments of ethnic minorities in Beijing pp. 104-116

- Reza Hasmath
- Hétérogénéité du travail et développement en Côte d'Ivoire: une analyse à partir des dynamiques productives et spatiales pp. 117-140

- Naima Pagès
- Legal and judicial reform performance monitoring: the PNG approach pp. 141-157

- Steve Miller and Livingston Armytage
Volume 19, issue 4, 2007
- Untangling the Quality of Governance from the Level of Income: Are Sub-Saharan African Countries Governed Differently? pp. 503-528

- Erich Gundlach and Susanne Hartmann
- The Politics of Child Participation in International Development: The Dilemma of Agency pp. 529-550

- Sarah White and Shyamol Choudhury
- Developmental Impact and Coexistence of Sustainable and Charitable Microfinance Institutions: Analysing BancoSol and Grameen Bank pp. 551-568

- Jessica Schicks
- Institutions, Human Development and Economic Growth in Transition Economies pp. 569-593

- Pasquale Tridico
- Demand-driven Poverty Programmes and Elite Capture in Malawi: Between Prebendalism and Benevolence pp. 594-613

- Arild Schou
- International Development Aid and Its Impact on a Donor Country: A Case Study of Norway pp. 614-635

- Terje Tvedt
- Does Marketisation of Aid Reduce the Country-level Poverty Targeting of Private Aid Agencies? pp. 636-657

- Dirk-Jan Koch, Judith Westeneng and Ruerd Ruben
Volume 19, issue 3, 2007
- Leaving the Household Out of Family Labour? The Implications for the Size-Efficiency Debate pp. 355-371

- Deborah Johnston and Hester Le Roux
- Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers in Portugal: Additional Lessons from a Country Study pp. 372-390

- Renato G. Flôres, Maria Paula Fontoura and Rogério Guerra Santos
- Firm Characteristics of Non-traditional Exporters in Ghana pp. 391-411

- Susanna Wolf
- Socio-political and Economic Context of Child Survival in Rwanda over the 1950-2000 Period pp. 412-432

- Albert-Enéas Gakusi and Michel Garenne
- The Aid 'Darlings' and 'Orphans' of the Great Lakes Region in Africa pp. 433-458

- Stefaan Marysse, An Ansoms and Danny Cassimon
- Modelling Poverty Dimensions of Urban Informal Sector Operators in a Developing Economy pp. 459-479

- Mahendra Reddy
- L'efficacité de la Politique Monétaire en Situation d'Incertitude et d'Extraversion: Le Cas de l'Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine (UEMOA) pp. 480-495

- Kako Kossivi Nubukpo
- Book Reviews pp. 496-501

- Christian Lund
Volume 19, issue 2, 2007
- Cultural Complexity and Development Policy pp. 195-209

- Steen Bergendorff
- Child Health in Uganda: Policy Determinants and Measurement pp. 210-233

- David Lawson and Simon Appleton
- Searching for the Vulnerable: A Review of the Concepts and Assessments of Vulnerability Related to Poverty pp. 234-250

- Ricardo J.R. Guimarães
- A 'Flexibility for Development' Index: Can International Investment Agreements be Compared Quantitatively? pp. 251-273

- Paul Alexander Haslam
- Corruption, Concurrence et Développement: Une Analyse Econométrique à l'Echelle des Entreprises pp. 274-304

- Emmanuelle Lavallée
- Migration as a Household Decision: What are the Roles of Income Differences? Insights from the Volta Basin of Ghana pp. 305-326

- Daniel Tsegai
- The Term Development in the Thesauri of International Organisations pp. 327-351

- Francesca Severino
- Book Review pp. 352-353

- Raphael Kaplinsky
Volume 19, issue 1, 2007
- Promoting Innovation, Productivity and Industrial Growth and Reducing Poverty: Bridging the Policy Gap pp. 1-12

- Maureen Mackintosh, Joanna Chataway and Marc Wuyts
- Transformative Social Policy and Innovation in Developing Countries pp. 13-29

- Thandika Mkandawire
- Which Growth Theory is Good for the Poor? pp. 30-48

- Charles Gore
- The Gap Between Successful Innovation and Access to its Benefits: Indian Pharmaceuticals pp. 49-65

- Sudip Chaudhuri
- Diffusion of Medical Technology and Equity in Health in Brazil: an Exploratory Analysis pp. 66-80

- Sebastião Loureiro, Bruno Simões, Erika Aragão, Fábio Mota, Hamilton Moura and Luciano Damasceno
- Competitive and Organisational Constraints on Innovation, Investment and Quality of Care in a Liberalised Low-income Health System: Evidence from Tanzania pp. 81-99

- Maureen Mackintosh and Paula Tibandebage
- The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) in a Changing Landscape of Vaccine Development: A Public/Private Partnership as Knowledge Broker and Integrator pp. 100-117

- Joanna Chataway, Stefano Brusoni, Eugenia Cacciatori, Rebecca Hanlin and Luigi Orsenigo
- Competitive Selection and Technological Capabilities in Ethiopian Manufacturing pp. 118-135

- Admasu Shiferaw
- Banking on Rural Innovation for Poverty Reduction: A Case Study of Value-chain Lending in Mozambique pp. 136-155

- Roberto Simonetti, Marc Wuyts and Anna Wuyts-Fivawo
- Industry Associations and Technology-based Growth in India pp. 156-173

- Suma Athreye and Sachin Chaturvedi
- Learning Through Inter-Organisational Interactions: Public Research Institutes in the Nigerian Biopharmaceutical System of Innovation pp. 174-193

- Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and Padmashree Gehl Sampath
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