Journal of Development Studies
1995 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 8, 2005
- Sen's capability approach and the many spaces of human well-being pp. 1339-1368

- David Clark
- Vidya, Veda, and Varna: The influence of religion and caste on education in rural India pp. 1369-1404

- Vani Borooah and Sriya Iyer
- Heterogeneity in returns to schooling: Econometric evidence from Ethiopia pp. 1405-1416

- Sourafel Girma and Abbi Kedir
- Decentralisation and government provision of public goods: The public health sector in Uganda pp. 1417-1443

- John Akin, Paul Hutchinson and Koleman Strumpf
- New Institutional Arrangements for Rural Development: The Case of Local Woolgrowers' Associations in the Transkei Area, South Africa pp. 1444-1466

- Marijke D'haese, Wim Verbeke, Guido Van Huylenbroeck, Johann Kirsten and Luc D'haese
- Regime changes, economic policies and the effect of aid on growth pp. 1467-1492

- Muhammed Islam
Volume 41, issue 7, 2005
- Why growth is not enough: Household poverty dynamics in Northeast Gujarat, India pp. 1163-1192

- Anirudh Krishna, Mahesh Kapila, Mahendra Porwal and Virpal Singh
- The importance of household asset diversity for livelihood diversity and welfare among small farm colonists in the Amazon pp. 1193-1220

- Stephen Perz
- Wage - labour activities by agricultural households in Nicaragua pp. 1221-1246

- Nikolaj Malchow-Møller and Michael Svarer
- Self-employment earnings and returns to education in rural Peru pp. 1247-1287

- Sonia Laszlo
- Compassionate conservatives or conservative compassionates? US political parties and bilateral foreign assistance to Africa pp. 1288-1302

- Markus Goldstein and Todd Moss
- Technical efficiency measurement within the manufacturing sector in Cote d'Ivoire: A stochastic frontier approach pp. 1303-1324

- Karine Chapelle and Patrick Plane
Volume 41, issue 6, 2005
- Grounding the State: Devolution and Development in India's Panchayats pp. 937-970

- Craig Johnson, Priya Deshingkar and Daniel Start
- Growth and Distress in a South Indian Peasant Economy During the Era of Economic Liberalisation pp. 971-997

- Vamsi Vakulabharanam
- FDI, AGOA and Manufactured Exports by a Landlocked, Least Developed African Economy: Lesotho pp. 998-1022

- Sanjaya Lall
- The Evolution of the Racial Wage Hierarchy in Post-Apartheid South Africa pp. 1023-1050

- Paul Allanson and Jonathan Atkins
- Do Currency Unions Deliver More Economic Integration than Fixed Exchange Rates? Evidence from the Franc Zone and the ECCU pp. 1051-1070

- David Fielding and Kalvinder Shields
- Biased Lending and Non-performing Loans in China's Banking Sector pp. 1071-1091

- Ding Lu, Shandre Thangavelu and Qing Hu
- The Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth in Papua New Guinea pp. 1092-1117

- Simon Feeny
- Africa's Great Transformation? pp. 1118-1125

- Richard Sandbrook
- Report of the Commission for Africa: What is New? pp. 1126-1132

- Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa
- Imports and Implementation: Neglected Aspects of Trade in the Report of the Commission for Africa pp. 1133-1153

- Oliver Morrissey
Volume 41, issue 5, 2005
- Hegemony, Politics and Ideology: the Role of Legislation in NGO-Government Relations in Asia pp. 727-758

- Susannah Mayhew
- The Strategic Choices of NGOs: Location Decisions in Rural Bangladesh pp. 759-787

- Anna Fruttero and Varun Gauri
- The Social Impact of Social Funds in Jamaica: A 'Participatory Econometric' Analysis of Targeting, Collective Action, and Participation in Community-Driven Development pp. 788-838

- Vijayendra Rao and Ana Ibáñez
- Targeting at the Margin: the 'Glass of Milk' Subsidy Programme in Peru pp. 839-864

- David Stifel and Harold Alderman
- Determinants of Income Mobility and Household Poverty Dynamics in South Africa pp. 865-897

- Ingrid Woolard and Stephan Klasen
- Accounting for Changing Earnings Inequality in Costa Rica, 1980-99 pp. 898-926

- Thomas (Tim) Gindling and Juan Diego Trejos
Volume 41, issue 4, 2005
- Privatisation in Developing Countries: A Review of the Evidence and the Policy Lessons pp. 513-541

- David Parker and Colin Kirkpatrick
- Political Violence and Excess Liquidity in Egypt pp. 542-557

- David Fielding and Anja Shortland
- Governmental and Societal Support for Environmental Enforcement in China: An Empirical Study in Guangzhou pp. 558-588

- Carlos Wing-Hung Lo and Gerald Erick Fryxell
- Work Contracts and Earnings Inequality: The Case of Chile pp. 589-616

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
- Determinants of Efficiency in Least Developed Countries: Further Evidence from Nepalese Manufacturing Firms pp. 617-630

- Eddie Oczkowski and Kishor Sharma
- Finance and Development: Overview and Introduction pp. 631-635

- Colin Kirkpatrick
- Does Financial Development Contribute to Poverty Reduction? pp. 636-656

- Hossein Jalilian and Colin Kirkpatrick
- Making the Financial Sector Work for the Poor pp. 657-674

- Strahan Spencer and Adrian Wood
- Portfolio Behaviour in a Flow of Funds Model for the Household Sector in India pp. 675-702

- Tomoe Moore, Christopher Green and Victor Murinde
- Reconstructing and Reforming the Financial System in Conflict and 'Post-Conflict' Economies pp. 703-718

- Tony Addison, Alemayehu Geda, Philippe Le Billon and S Mansoob Murshed
- W.W. Rostow and His Contribution to Development Studies: A Note pp. 719-724

- Luigi Solivetti
- Charles Cooper pp. 725-726

- Valpy Fitzgerald
Volume 41, issue 3, 2005
- Questioning Women's Solidarity: The Case of Land Rights, Santal Parganas, Jharkhand, India pp. 353-375

- Nitya Rao
- Evidence and Implications of Non-Tradability of Food Staples in Tanzania 1983-98 pp. 376-393

- Christopher Delgado, Nicholas Minot and Marites Tiongco
- Is the Allocation of Food Aid Free from Donor Interest Bias? pp. 394-411

- Eric Neumayer
- The Impact of Adult Mortality and Parental Deaths on Primary Schooling in North-Western Tanzania pp. 412-439

- Martha Ainsworth, Kathleen Beegle and Godlike Koda
- The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Teachers in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 440-466

- Paul Bennell
- The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on the Schooling of Orphans and Other Directly Affected Children in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 467-488

- Paul Bennell
- 'The Impact of the Aids Epidemic' Articles by Paul Bennell: Some Comments pp. 489-499

- Anthony Kinghorn and Mj Kelly
- Book Reviews pp. 500-511

- Patrick Chabal
Volume 41, issue 2, 2005
- Introduction: East Asia and the Trials of Neo-liberalism pp. 183-196

- Richard Robison and Kevin Hewison
- Neo-liberalism and East Asia: Resisting the Washington Consensus pp. 197-219

- Mark Beeson and Iyanatul Islam
- Neo-liberal Reforms and Illiberal Consolidations: The Indonesian Paradox pp. 220-241

- Vedi Hadiz and Richard Robison
- A Legitimate Paradox: Neo-liberal Reform and the Return of the State in Korea pp. 242-260

- David Hundt
- The Politics of State Sector Reforms in Vietnam: Contested Agendas and Uncertain Trajectories pp. 261-283

- Martin Painter
- Malaysia: New Reforms, Old Continuities, Tense Ambiguities pp. 284-309

- William Case
- Neo-liberalism and Domestic Capital: The Political Outcomes of the Economic Crisis in Thailand pp. 310-330

- Kevin Hewison
- China's Engagement with Neo-liberalism: Path Dependency, Geography and Party Self-Reinvention pp. 331-352

- Leong Liew
Volume 41, issue 1, 2005
- Public Participation and Environmental Impact Assessment in Mainland China and Taiwan: Political Foundations of Environmental Management pp. 1-32

- Shui-Yan Tang, Ching-Ping Tang and Carlos Wing-Hung Lo
- Estimating Sectoral and Geographical Industrial Pollution Inventories in India: Implications for Using Effluent Charge Versus Regulation pp. 33-61

- Rita Pandey
- Evaluation of a Hybrid Seed Contract between Smallholders and a Multinational Company in East Java, Indonesia pp. 62-89

- Paul Winters, Phillip Simmons and Ian Patrick
- Can Redistributive Reform be Achieved via Market-Based Voluntary Land Transfer Schemes? Evidence and Lessons from the Philippines pp. 90-134

- Saturnino Borras
- Inequality and Economic Growth: The Empirical Relationship Reconsidered in the Light of Comparable Data pp. 135-159

- Stephen Knowles
- FDI and the Dynamics of Productivity in Indonesian Manufacturing pp. 160-182

- Yumiko Okamoto and Fredrik Sjöholm
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