Journal of Development Studies
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Volume 48, issue 12, 2012
- Does Child Undernutrition Persist Despite Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries? Quantile Regression Results pp. 1699-1715

- Steven Block, William Masters and Priya Bhagowalia
- Impact of Income on Nutrient Intakes: Implications for Undernourishment and Obesity pp. 1716-1730

- Matthew Salois, Richard Tiffin and Kelvin Balcombe
- Responding to Food Insecurity: Employing the Market Information and Food Insecurity Response Analysis Framework in Rural Northern Kenya pp. 1731-1749

- Andrew Mude, Robert Ouma and Erin Lentz
- Seasonal Hunger and Its Mitigation in North-West Bangladesh pp. 1750-1764

- Shahidur Khandker, M. A. Baqui Khalily and Hussain Samad
- Food Aid and Malnutrition in Developing Countries: Evidence from Global Food Aid Allocation pp. 1765-1783

- Christian Kuhlgatz and Awudu Abdulai
- Progress in Health around the World pp. 1784-1798

- David Canning
- The Presentist Bias: Ahistoricism, Equity, and International Development in the 1970s pp. 1799-1812

- Michael Gubser
- Are Survey Measures of Trust Correlated with Experimental Trust? Evidence from Cameroon pp. 1813-1827

- Alvin Etang, David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- Distributive Effects of Regional Trade Agreements on the ‘Small Trading Partners’: Mercosur and the Case of Uruguay and Paraguay pp. 1828-1843

- Fernando Borraz, Máximo Rossi and Daniel Ferres
- A Method to Update Poverty Maps pp. 1844-1863

- Cuong Nguyen
- High Noon for Microfinance Impact Evaluations: Re-investigating the Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 1864-1880

- Maren Duvendack and Richard Palmer-Jones
- Response to ‘High Noon for Microfinance Impact Evaluations’ pp. 1881-1885

- Matthieu Chemin
- Gunfight at the Not OK Corral: Reply to ‘High Noon for Microfinance’ pp. 1886-1891

- Mark Pitt
- Response to Chemin and to Pitt pp. 1892-1897

- Maren Duvendack and Richard Palmer-Jones
Volume 48, issue 11, 2012
- Why were So Many Social Scientists Wrong about the Green Revolution? Learning from Bangladesh pp. 1565-1586

- Alastair Orr
- Public Agronomy: Norman Borlaug as ‘Brand Hero’ for the Green Revolution pp. 1587-1600

- James Sumberg, Dennis Keeney and Benedict Dempsey
- Effort, Technology and the Efficiency of Agricultural Cooperatives pp. 1601-1616

- Seung Ahn, Josef Brada and Jos� A. M�ndez
- Mobile Phones and Economic Development in Rural Peru pp. 1617-1628

- Diether Beuermann, Christopher McKelvey and Renos Vakis
- Transformation of the Rural Economy in the Philippines, 1988--2006 pp. 1629-1648

- Charity Gay Ramos, Jonna Estudillo, Yasuyuki Sawada and Keijiro Otsuka
- In Search of Alternatives: Pro-Poor Entrepreneurship in Community Forestry pp. 1649-1664

- Dinesh Paudel
- Factors Associated with the Performance of User Groups in a Participatory Forest Management around Dodola Forest in the Bale Mountains, Southern Ethiopia pp. 1665-1682

- Yemiru Tesfaye, Anders Roos, Bruce J. Campbell and Folke Bohlin
- Safeguarding Common-Pool Resources in Transition Economies: Experimental Evidence from Central Asia pp. 1683-1697

- Stephen Mark Rosenbaum, Stephan Billinger and Nils Stieglitz
Volume 48, issue 10, 2012
- Survey Article: Publication Bias in the Literature on Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers pp. 1375-1396

- Tomas Havranek and Zuzana Irsova
- Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers and Productivity Growth in Indonesian Garment and Electronics Manufacturing pp. 1397-1411

- Suyanto Suyanto, Harry Bloch and Ruhul Salim
- Gender and Modern Supply Chains in Developing Countries pp. 1412-1430

- Miet Maertens and Johan Swinnen
- Export-led Growth, Gateway Cities and Urban Systems Development in Pre-World War II Southeast Asia pp. 1431-1452

- Gregg Huff
- The Location of Overseas Research and Development and Intellectual Property Protection pp. 1453-1469

- Sunil Kanwar
- Textile Manufacturing in Eight Developing Countries: Does Business Environment Matter for Firm Technical Efficiency? pp. 1470-1488

- Mohamed Chaffai, Tidiane Kinda and Patrick Plane
- How Responsive are Chinese Exports to Exchange Rate Changes? Evidence from Firm-level Data pp. 1489-1504

- Xufei Zhang and Xiaoxuan Liu
- Social Learning and Farm Technology in Ethiopia: Impacts by Technology, Network Type, and Poverty Status pp. 1505-1521

- Lenis Liverpool-Tasie and Alex Winter-Nelson
- How to Attract Donations: The Case of US NGOs in International Development pp. 1522-1535

- Peter Nunnenkamp and Hannes Öhler
- Climate Change and the Future of Caribbean Development pp. 1536-1553

- Matthew Louis Bishop and Anthony Payne
- Poor Economics: A Radical Rethink of the Way to Fight Global Poverty -- A Review Article pp. 1554-1557

- Anthony Thirlwall
- The Role of Labour Standards in Development: From Theory to Sustainable Practice pp. 1558-1558

- Kimberly Elliott
- Hunger in the Balance: The New Politics of International Food Aid pp. 1559-1560

- Christopher Barrett
- Rethinking Development in Africa -- An Oral History Approach from Botoku, Rural Ghana pp. 1560-1562

- Robert M. Ahearne
Volume 48, issue 9, 2012
- Intergenerational Wealth Mobility in Rural Bangladesh pp. 1193-1208

- M Asadullah
- Shocks, Consumption and Income Diversification in Rural Ethiopia pp. 1209-1222

- Catherine Porter
- Employment Dynamics in the Rural Nonfarm Sector in Ethiopia: Do the Poor Have Time on Their Side? pp. 1223-1240

- Sosina Bezu and Christopher Barrett
- Livelihood Change in Rural Zimbabwe over 20 Years pp. 1241-1257

- Josphat Mushongah and Ian Scoones
- Insurance for the Poor: the Case of Informal Insurance Groups in Benin pp. 1258-1273

- Philippe Lemay-Boucher
- Serious Games in Livelihood Analysis: Reflections from the Case of Agricultural Wage Labourers in Andhra Pradesh pp. 1274-1287

- Tanya Jakimow
- Poverty Reduction Effects of Agricultural Technology Adoption: A Micro-evidence from Rural Tanzania pp. 1288-1305

- Solomon Asfaw, Menale Kassie, Franklin Simtowe and Leslie Lipper
- Household Responses to Economic and Demographic Shocks: Marginal Logit Analysis using Indonesian Data pp. 1306-1322

- Francesca Modena and Christopher L. Gilbert
- Prenatal Seasonality, Child Growth, and Schooling Investments: Evidence from Rural Indonesia pp. 1323-1341

- Futoshi Yamauchi
- Too Vulnerable for Microfinance? Risk and Vulnerability as Determinants of Microfinance Selection in Lima pp. 1342-1359

- Sarah Pearlman
- Modelling Priority Patterns in Asset Acquisition: The Case of Smallholder Farmers in Three Rural Districts in Uganda pp. 1360-1374

- Nicky Pouw and Chris Elbers
Volume 48, issue 8, 2012
- Do Remittances Lead to a Public Moral Hazard in Developing Countries? An Empirical Investigation pp. 1009-1025

- Christian Hubert Ebeke
- Microeconomic Implications of Remittances in an Overlapping Generations Model with Altruism and a Motive to Receive Inheritance pp. 1026-1044

- Tigran Melkonyan and David Grigorian
- Remittances and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka pp. 1045-1062

- Abu Siddique, E. A. Selvanathan and Saroja Selvanathan
- Seasonal Migration to Mitigate Income Seasonality: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 1063-1083

- Shahidur Khandker, M.A. Baqui Khalily and Hussain Samad
- Partition, Migration, and Jute Cultivation in India pp. 1084-1107

- Prashant Bharadwaj and James Fenske
- Does More Schooling Make You Run for the Border? Evidence from Post-Independence Kosovo pp. 1108-1120

- Artjoms Ivlevs and Roswitha M. King
- Are Remittances an Effective Mechanism for Development? Evidence from Tajikistan, 1999--2007 pp. 1121-1138

- Cynthia Buckley and Erin Trouth Hofmann
- Migration, Remittances and Capital Accumulation: Evidence from Rural Mexico pp. 1139-1155

- Vera Chiodi, Esteban Jaimovich and Gabriel Montes-Rojas
- Transforming Rural Economies: Migration, Income Generation and Inequality in Rural Mexico pp. 1156-1176

- Aslihan Arslan and J. Edward Taylor
- Monetary Transfers from Children and the Labour Supply of Elderly Parents: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 1177-1191

- Ha Nguyen, Amy Liu and Alison Booth
Volume 48, issue 7, 2012
- A Tale of Two Cities: The Political Economy of Local Investment Climates in Indonesia pp. 799-816

- Arianto Patunru, Neil McCulloch and Christian von Luebke
- The Reversal of Fortune Thesis Reconsidered pp. 817-831

- Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Elliott Green
- Exchange Rate Pass-through in South Africa: Panel Evidence from Individual Goods and Services pp. 832-846

- David Parsley
- Multinationals as Stabilisers? Economic Crisis, Access to Finance, and Employment Growth pp. 847-863

- Roberto Alvarez and Holger Görg
- Regulations, Brokers, and Interlinkages: The Institutional Organization of Wholesale Markets in India pp. 864-886

- Bart Minten, Anneleen Vandeplas and Johan Swinnen
- Social Identity and Educational Attainment: The Role of Caste and Religion in Explaining Differences between Children in India pp. 887-903

- Vani Borooah
- Does Size Matter? Reassessing the Relationship between Aquaculture and Poverty in Bangladesh pp. 904-922

- Ben Belton, Md. Mafujul Haque and David C. Little
- Correlations, Causes and the Logic of Obscuration: Donor Shaping of Dominant Narratives in Indonesia's Irrigation Development pp. 923-938

- Diana Suhardiman and Peter P. Mollinga
- Do the Vietnamese Support the Economic Doi Moi ? pp. 939-968

- Matteo Migheli
- Cash Transfers and Citizenship: Evidence from South Africa pp. 969-982

- Sophie Plagerson, Trudy Harpham and Karina Kielmann
- Life Satisfaction in Latin America: A Size-of-Place Analysis pp. 983-999

- Malgorzata Switek
- The Global Governance of Knowledge: Patent Offices and their Clients Intellectual Property, Human Rights and Development: The Role of NGOs and Social Movements pp. 1000-1002

- Kenneth C. Shadlen
- Inequality, Development, and Growth pp. 1002-1004

- Barbara Evers
- Gender and Green Governance: The Political Economy of Women's Presence Within and Beyond Community Forestry pp. 1004-1005

- Stuart Corbridge
- Drama for Development: Cultural Translation and Social Change pp. 1005-1006

- Jane Plastow
- Japan and Africa: Globalization and Foreign Aid in the 21st Century pp. 1006-1008

- Georgios Tsopanakis
Volume 48, issue 6, 2012
- Introduction: Transmission Mechanisms and Impacts of the Global Financial Crisis on the Developing World pp. 691-694

- Machiko Nissanke
- Propagation of Speculative Cycles: The Exchange Rate Channel pp. 695-713

- Massimiliano La Marca
- Managing Capital Accounts in Emerging Markets: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis pp. 714-731

- Daniela Gabor
- Commodity Market Linkages in the Global Financial Crisis: Excess Volatility and Development Impacts pp. 732-750

- Machiko Nissanke
- The Growing Financialisation of Commodity Markets: Divergences between Index Investors and Money Managers pp. 751-767

- Joerg Mayer
- Copper Boom and Bust in Zambia: The Commodity-Currency Link pp. 768-782

- Elva Bova
- The Governance of Global Value Chains and the Effects of the Global Financial Crisis Transmitted to Producers in Africa and Asia pp. 783-797

- Jodie Keane
Volume 48, issue 5, 2011
- Mobile Money: Communication, Consumption and Change in the Payments Space pp. 589-604

- Bill Maurer
- Assessing the Effect of Microfinance on Vulnerability and Poverty among Low Income Households pp. 605-618

- Ranjula Bali Swain and Maria Floro
- Assessing the Welfare Effects of Microfinance in Vietnam: Empirical Results from a Quasi-Experimental Survey pp. 619-632

- Hong Son Nghiem, Timothy Coelli and D.S. Prasada Rao
- Does Microfinance Reduce Poverty in Bangladesh? New Evidence from Household Panel Data pp. 633-653

- Katsushi Imai and Md Azam
- Do Migrants Really Save More? Understanding the Impact of Remittances on Savings in Rural China pp. 654-672

- Yu Zhu, Zhongmin Wu, Meiyan Wang, Yang Du and Fang Cai
- Have Filipino Households Become Less Prudent? pp. 673-685

- Akiko Hagiwara
Volume 48, issue 4, 2012
- Taxation, Political Accountability and Foreign Aid: Lessons from Somaliland pp. 465-480

- Nicholas Eubank
- Government Effectiveness and Regional Variation in Informal Employment pp. 481-497

- Erik Jonasson
- Understanding Education's Influence on Support for Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 498-515

- Geoffrey Evans and Pauline Rose
- Universities and Knowledge-based Development in sub-Saharan Africa: Comparing University--Firm Interaction in Nigeria, Uganda and South Africa pp. 516-530

- Glenda Kruss, John Adeoti and Dani Nabudere
- Educational Disparities in AIDS-affected Communities: Does Orphanhood Confer Unique Vulnerability? pp. 531-548

- Rachel Kidman, James A. Hanley, Geoff Foster, S. V. Subramanian and S. Jody Heymann
- Cultural Capital and Sustainable Livelihoods in Sri Lanka's Rural Villages: Towards Culturally Aware Development pp. 549-563

- Chandima Daskon and Andrew McGregor
- Modernisation and Time Preferences in Tanzania: Evidence from a Large-Scale Elicitation Exercise pp. 564-580

- Ben D'Exelle, Bjorn Van Campenhout and Els Lecoutere
- Poverty in Haiti: Essays on Underdevelopment and Post Disaster Prospects pp. 581-582

- Georges Fouron
- Shorelines: Space and Rights in South India pp. 582-583

- Hayden Kantor
- Security Beyond the State: Private Security and International Politics pp. 583-584

- Jan Kees van Donge
- Poverty and Morality: Religious and Secular Perspectives pp. 585-586

- Carole Rakodi
- Migration and Social Protection: Claiming Social Rights Beyond Borders pp. 586-587

- Theophilus Ejorh
- Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World pp. 587-588

- Mark Wheeler
Volume 48, issue 3, 2012
- The Making and Remaking of Agro-Industries in Africa pp. 301-307

- Stefan Ouma and Lindsay Whitfield
- Developing Technological Capabilities in Agro-Industry: Ghana's Experience with Fresh Pineapple Exports pp. 308-321

- Lindsay Whitfield
- Creating and Maintaining Global Connections: Agro-business and the Precarious Making of Fresh-cut Markets pp. 322-334

- Stefan Ouma
- Global Value Chains and Market Formation Process in Emerging Export Activity: Evidence from Ethiopian Flower Industry pp. 335-348

- Mulu Gebreeyesus and Tetsushi Sonobe
- The White Gold: The Role of Government and State in Rehabilitating the Sugar Industry in Mozambique pp. 349-362

- Lars Buur, Carlota Mondlane Tembe and Obede Baloi
- The Impact of Trade Credit on Customer Switching Behaviour: Evidence from the Tanzanian Rice Market pp. 363-376

- Niels Hermes, Ernest Kihanga, Robert Lensink and Clemens Lutz
- Virtual Incubation in Industrial Clusters: A Case Study in Pakistan pp. 377-392

- Babur Arif and Tetsushi Sonobe
- Failing to Yield? Ploughs, Conservation Agriculture and the Problem of Agricultural Intensification: An Example from the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe pp. 393-412

- Fr�d�ric Baudron, Jens A. Andersson, Marc Corbeels and Ken E. Giller
- Poverty and Livelihood Diversification in Rural Liberia: Exploring the Linkages between Artisanal Diamond Mining and Smallholder Rice Production pp. 413-428

- Gavin Hilson and Steven Van Bockstael
- Smallholder Livelihood Adaptation in the Context of Neoliberal Policy Reforms: A Case of Maize Farmers in Southern Veracruz, Mexico pp. 429-444

- Sytske F. Groenewald and Marrit M. Van Den Berg
- Fair Trade-Organic Coffee Cooperatives, Migration, and Secondary Schooling in Southern Mexico pp. 445-463

- Seth Gitter, Jeremy Weber, Bradford L. Barham, Mercedez Callenes and Jessa Lewis Valentine
Volume 48, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction to a Symposium in Honour of Michael Lipton pp. 183-186

- Andrew Newell
- Is There Too Much Hype about Index-based Agricultural Insurance? pp. 187-200

- Hans Binswanger-Mkhize
- ‘We Are All Poor Here’: Economic Difference, Social Divisiveness and Targeting Cash Transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 201-214

- Frank Ellis
- Poverty and Survival pp. 215-237

- Sonia Bhalotra
- Growth and Chronic Poverty: Evidence from Rural Communities in Ethiopia pp. 238-253

- Stefan Dercon, John Hoddinott and Tassew Woldehanna
- How Much Can Asset Transfers Help the Poorest? Evaluating the Results of BRAC's Ultra-Poor Programme (2002--2008) pp. 254-267

- Anirudh Krishna, Meri Poghosyan and Narayan Das
- Decoupled Implementation of New-Wave Land Reforms: Decentralisation and Local Governance of Land in Tanzania pp. 268-281

- Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen
- Rising Food Prices and Coping Strategies: Household-level Evidence from Afghanistan pp. 282-299

- Anna D'Souza and Dean Jolliffe
Volume 48, issue 1, 2012
- Introduction: Marriage, Gender Relations and Social Change pp. 1-9

- Cecile Jackson
- Visiting Marriages and Remote Parenting: Changing Strategies of Rural--Urban Migrants to Hanoi, Vietnam pp. 10-25

- Catherine Locke, Nguyen Thi Ngan Hoa and Nguyen Thi Thanh Tam
- Breadwinners and Homemakers: Migration and Changing Conjugal Expectations in Rural Bangladesh pp. 26-40

- Nitya Rao
- Conjugality as Social Change: A Zimbabwean Case pp. 41-54

- Cecile Jackson
- Conjugality, Subjectivity, Desire and Gender-based Violence in Tajikistan pp. 55-67

- Colette Harris
- The Changing Relationships of Co-wives Over Time in Rural Southern Uganda pp. 68-80

- Janet Seeley
- Gender and Trade Aspects of Labour Markets pp. 81-98

- Elissaios Papyrakis, Arlette Covarrubias and Arjan Verschoor
- Demographic Dynamics in Poor Countries: Labour Market Conditions and Gender Inequalities pp. 99-114

- Joao Faria and Adolfo Sachsida
- Natural Disasters, Gender and Handicrafts pp. 115-132

- Yoshito Takasaki
- Gender Differentials in the Payoff to Schooling in Rural China pp. 133-150

- Weiwei Ren and Paul Miller
- Reconsidering Gender Bias in Intrahousehold Allocation in India pp. 151-163

- Laura Zimmermann
- An Exploratory Analysis of Women's Empowerment in India: A Structural Equation Modelling Approach pp. 164-180

- Snigdha Chakrabarti and Chaiti Sharmab Biswas
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