Journal of Development Studies
1995 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 8, 2007
- Development under patrimonial conditions: Suriname's state oil company as a development agent pp. 1331-1350

- Wil Hout
- Poverty and productivity in female-headed households in Zimbabwe pp. 1351-1380

- Sara Horrell and Pramila Krishnan
- Population, economy and society in West Bengal since the 1970s pp. 1381-1422

- Arup Maharatna
- Safety in small numbers: Local strategies for survival and growth in Romania and the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 1423-1447

- Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
- Interlinked contracts and social power: Patronage and exploitation in India's waste recovery market pp. 1448-1474

- Kaveri Gill
- The joint demand for health care, leisure, and commodities: Implications for health care finance and access in Vietnam pp. 1475-1500

- Chad Meyerhoefer, David Sahn and Stephen Younger
- Do double taxation treaties increase foreign direct investment to developing countries? pp. 1501-1519

- Eric Neumayer
Volume 43, issue 7, 2007
- Ethnic minority development in Vietnam pp. 1151-1176

- Bob Baulch, Truong Thi Kim Chuyen, Dominique Haughton and Jonathan Haughton
- Are Vietnamese farmers concerned with their relative position in society? pp. 1177-1188

- Fredrik Carlsson, Pham Khanh Nam, Martin Linde-Rahr and Peter Martinsson
- Risk-adjusted poverty in Argentina: measurement and determinants pp. 1189-1214

- Guillermo Cruces and Quentin Wodon
- Timber access in the Indian Himalaya: Rethinking social capital in public policy pp. 1215-1233

- Sudha Vasan
- Openness and the International allocation of foreign direct investment pp. 1234-1247

- Manuel Agosin and Roberto Machado
- No miracles here: Trade policy, fiscal policy and economic growth pp. 1248-1269

- Richard Kneller
- Where has all the education gone in sub-Saharan Africa? employment and other outcomes among secondary school and university leavers pp. 1270-1300

- Samer Al-Samarrai and Paul Bennell
- Urbanization, rural land system and social security for migrants in China pp. 1301-1320

- Ran Tao and Zhigang Xu
Volume 43, issue 6, 2007
- Oil abundance and violent political conflict: A critical assessment pp. 961-986

- Jonathan Di John
- Poverty among the elderly in Sub-Saharan Africa and the role of social pensions pp. 987-1008

- Nanak Kakwani and Kalanidhi Subbarao
- Risk management in gathering economies pp. 1009-1036

- Denise Stanley
- The 'Anti-politics machine' in India: Depoliticisation through local institution building for participatory watershed development pp. 1037-1056

- Vasudha Chhotray
- Poverty traps and nonlinear income dynamics with measurement error and individual heterogeneity pp. 1057-1083

- Francisca Antman and David McKenzie
- From technological catch-up to innovation-based economic growth: South Korea and Taiwan compared pp. 1084-1104

- Jenn-Hwan Wang
- The impact of tariff removal on poverty in Zimbabwe: A computable general equilibrium microsimulation pp. 1105-1125

- Margaret Chitiga, Ramos Mabugu and Tonia Kandiero
- Transfer payments, mothers' income and child health in ecuador pp. 1126-1143

- Mauricio Leon and Stephen Younger
Volume 43, issue 5, 2007
- The trade and fiscal impact of EU/ACP economic partnership agreements on West African countries pp. 787-811

- Matthias Busse and Harald Grossmann
- The personal and the factor distributions of income in a cross-section of countries pp. 812-829

- Emilie Daudey and Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
- Can a developing democracy benefit from labour repression? Evidence from Sri Lanka pp. 830-855

- Emmanuel Teitelbaum
- The IMF and the mobilisation of foreign aid pp. 856-870

- Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands
- Diversification and livelihood sustainability in a semi-arid environment: A case study from southern Ethiopia pp. 871-889

- Wassie Berhanu, David Colman and Bichaka Fayissa
- Considerations on the use of transgenic crops for insect control pp. 890-900

- Anthony M. Shelton
- If you build it, will they come? School availability and school enrolment in 21 poor countries pp. 901-928

- Deon Filmer
- No end to poverty pp. 929-953

- Tim Unwin
Volume 43, issue 4, 2007
- Of texts and practices: Empowerment and organisational cultures in world bank-funded rural development programmes pp. 597-621

- Anthony Bebbington, David Lewis, Simon Batterbury, Elizabeth Olson and M. Shameem Siddiqi
- Foreign aid: An instrument for fighting communism? pp. 622-648

- Anne Boschini and Anders Olofsgård
- Productivity growth of East Asia economies' manufacturing: A decomposition analysis pp. 649-674

- Hailin Liao, Mark Holmes, Tom Weyman-Jones and David Llewellyn
- The end of textiles quotas: A case study of the impact on Bangladesh pp. 675-699

- Yongzheng Yang and Montfort Mlachila
- Minimum wage effects across the private and public sectors in Brazil pp. 700-720

- Sara Lemos
- Price policy, poverty, and power within rural West African households pp. 721-742

- L. C. Smith and Jean-Paul Chavas
- To share or not to share? (non-)violence, scarcity and resource access in Somali Region, Ethiopia pp. 743-765

- Ayalneh Bogale and Benedikt Korf
- The least developed countries report, 2006: Developing productive capacities pp. 766-778

- Anthony Thirlwall
Volume 43, issue 3, 2007
- 'Each to their own': Ethnographic notes on the economic organisation of poor households in urban Nicaragua pp. 391-419

- Dennis Rodgers
- Maquiladoras and market mamas: Women's work and childcare in Guatemala City and Accra pp. 420-455

- Agnes Quisumbing, Kelly Hallman and Marie Ruel
- Women's organisations, maternal knowledge, and social capital to reduce prevalence of stunted children: Evidence from rural Nepal pp. 456-489

- Per Eklund, Katsushi Imai and Fabrizio Felloni
- Livelihood adaptation to risk: Constraints and opportunities for pastoral development in Ethiopia's Afar region pp. 490-511

- Jonathan Davies and Richard Bennett
- Collective choice and community forestry management in Mexico: An empirical analysis pp. 512-536

- Camille Antinori and Gordon Rausser
- Environmental resettlement and development, on the steppes of Inner Mongolia, PRC pp. 537-561

- Debbie Dickinson and Michael Webber
- Economic liberalisation for high-tech industry development? Lessons from China's response in developing the ICT manufacturing sector compared with the strategies of Korea and Taiwan pp. 562-587

- Lutao Ning
Volume 43, issue 2, 2007
- Women, wars, citizenship, migration, and identity: Some illustrations from the Middle East pp. 237-244

- Haleh Afshar
- The wives and mothers of heroes: Evolving identities of Palestinian refugee women in Lebanon pp. 245-264

- Maria Holt
- Women, religion and the 'Afghan Education Movement' in Iran pp. 265-293

- Homa Hoodfar
- Gender, agency and identity, the case of Afghan women in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran pp. 294-311

- Elaheh Rostami-Povey
- Evaluating 35 years of Green Revolution technology in villages of Bulandshahr district, western UP, North India pp. 312-339

- Kathleen Baker and Sarah Jewitt
- The impact of tourism on rural livelihoods in the Dominican Republic's coastal areas pp. 340-359

- Yolanda Leon
- Measuring and explaining government efficiency in developing countries pp. 360-381

- Glenn Rayp and Nicolas Van de Sijpe
Volume 43, issue 1, 2007
- The genomics revolution and development studies: Science, poverty and politics pp. 1-30

- Ronald Herring
- Plant breeding and poverty: Can transgenic seeds replicate the 'Green Revolution' as a source of gains for the poor? pp. 31-62

- Michael Lipton
- The impact of agricultural biotechnology on yields, risks, and biodiversity in low-income countries pp. 63-78

- David Zilberman, Holly Ameden and Matin Qaim
- The potential of genetically modified food crops to improve human nutrition in developing countries pp. 79-96

- Howarth Bouis
- An ecological assessment of transgenic crops pp. 97-129

- Janice Thies and Medha Devare
- Stealth seeds: Bioproperty, biosafety, biopolitics pp. 130-157

- Ronald Herring
- Naturalising transgenics: Official seeds, loose seeds and risk in the decision matrix of Gujarati cotton farmers pp. 158-176

- Devparna Roy, Ronald Herring and Charles Geisler
- The Adoption of genetically modified papaya in Hawaii and its implications for developing countries pp. 177-191

- C. Gonsalves, D. R. Lee and D. Gonsalves
- Supplying crop biotechnology to the poor: Opportunities and constraints pp. 192-217

- Carl Pray and Anwar Naseem
- Agroecological alternatives: Capitalising on existing genetic potentials pp. 218-236

- Norman Uphoff
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