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Volume 58, issue 12, 2022
- COVID-19 and Sub-Saharan Africa Firms: Impact and Coping Strategies pp. 2415-2443

- Gemechu Aga and Hibret Maemir
- Disease Eradication, Infant Mortality, and Fertility Response: Evidence from Malaria Eradication in India pp. 2444-2459

- Shampa Bhattacharjee and Aparajita Dasgupta
- Can a Multipronged Strategy of “Soft” Interventions Surmount Structural Barriers for Financial Inclusion? Evidence From the Unbanked in Papua New Guinea pp. 2460-2482

- Christopher Hoy, Russell Toth and Nurina Merdikawati
- Agriculture Production and Transport Connectivity: Evidence from Mozambique pp. 2483-2502

- Atsushi Iimi
- Chiefly Patronage and Schooling pp. 2503-2525

- Yoshito Takasaki
- Gender and Willingness to Pay for Insured Loans: Empirical Evidence from Ghana pp. 2526-2543

- Khushbu Mishra and Richard A. Gallenstein
- Urban Amazonians use Fishing as a Strategy for Coping with Food Insecurity pp. 2544-2565

- Sergio L. M. Rivero, Oriana Trindade de Almeida, Patricia Carignano Torres, Andre de Moraes, Erick Chacón-Montalván and Luke Parry
- Can Risk Perception Alter Son Preference? Evidence from Gender-Imbalanced Rural China pp. 2566-2582

- Ruixia Song, Shuzhuo Li and Lisa Eklund
- Active Labor Market Policies in a Context of High Informality: The Effect of PAE in Bolivia pp. 2583-2603

- Rafael Novella and Horacio Valencia
- Optimism Bias and World Bank Project Performance pp. 2604-2623

- Lavagnon Ika and Simon Feeny
- When Things Don’t Fall Apart pp. 2624-2625

- Radha Upadhyaya
- The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems: An Intersectional Political Economy pp. 2625-2627

- Antara Mandal and Supriya Garikipati
- Empires of Vice: The Rise of Opium Prohibition across Southeast Asia pp. 2627-2628

- Christian C. Lentz
Volume 58, issue 11, 2022
- In Memoriam: John Toye 1942–2021 pp. 2179-2179

- Oliver Morrissey
- Innovation is the Answer! But is Development the Question? Assessing Innovation Against the Capabilities Approach to Development pp. 2180-2197

- Chris J. Barton, Gary M. Grossman and Yagana Hafed
- Unravelling the Linkage between Food Security, Poverty Reduction, and Education for Sustainable Development pp. 2198-2221

- Francis Andrianarison
- Do School Feeding Programmes Reduce Child Labour? Evidence from Liberia pp. 2222-2236

- Dadie Dago and Thierry Yogo
- How is Adolescents’ Time Allocation Associated with their Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy? Evidence from Four Developing Countries pp. 2237-2262

- Grace Chang
- Civil Conflict and Firm Recovery: Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire pp. 2263-2289

- Florian Leon and Ibrahima Dosso
- The Intergenerational Impacts of War: Bombings and Child Labour in Vietnam pp. 2290-2306

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Russell Smyth and Trong-Anh Trinh
- Natural Disasters and Changing Risk Preferences: Long-Run Field Evidence from Indonesia pp. 2307-2330

- Daniel Cheong
- Fixes and Flux: Frontier Brokers, Political Settlements and Post-War Politics in Nepal and Sri Lanka pp. 2331-2348

- Jonathan Goodhand and Oliver Walton
- Do Cooperatives Improve Female Miners’ Outcomes? A Case Study of Rwanda pp. 2349-2365

- Laine Munir
- Import Tariff Liberalization, Employment, and Gender in Ethiopia pp. 2366-2392

- Giorgia Giovannetti, Marco Sanfilippo and Arianna Vivoli
- Spillover Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Export Sophistication: Evidence from Chinese Domestic Manufacturing Firms pp. 2393-2408

- Haiyun Liu and Xuefeng Wang
- Enduring Cancer: Life, Death, and Diagnosis in Delhi pp. 2409-2410

- Gowri Vijayakumar
- Sunflowers and Umbrellas: Social Movements, Expressive Practices, and Political Culture in Taiwan and Hong Kong: By Thomas Gold and Sebastian pp. 2410-2411

- Yan-ho Lai
- The Culture and Development Manifesto pp. 2411-2413

- Parker Shipton
Volume 58, issue 10, 2022
- Climate Finance Coordination From the Global to the Local: Norm Localization and the Politics of Climate Finance Coordination in Zambia pp. 1899-1916

- Mikkel Funder and Kendra Dupuy
- The Beneficial Impacts of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Air Pollution: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 1917-1933

- Hai-Anh Dang and Trong-Anh Trinh
- Digital Divide or Digital Provide? Technology, Time Use, and Learning Loss during COVID-19 pp. 1934-1957

- M Asadullah and Anindita Bhattacharjee
- Building Resilience through Social Protection: Evidence from Malawi pp. 1958-1980

- Frank Otchere and Sudhanshu Handa
- Expanding Social Protection Coverage with Humanitarian Aid: Lessons on Targeting and Transfer Values from Ethiopia pp. 1981-2000

- Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, Kalle Hirvonen, Jeremy Lind and John Hoddinott
- Infant Mortality and Desired Fertility: The Case of the Free Health Care Initiative in Sierra Leone pp. 2001-2020

- Fang Xia
- Intra-Household Resource Allocation in Rural Tanzania: Why Women Care about Disclosure pp. 2021-2043

- Ben D’Exelle and Liz Ignowski
- Rwanda’s Agricultural Transformation Revisited: Stagnating Food Production, Systematic Overestimation, and a Flawed Performance Contract System pp. 2044-2064

- Sebastian Heinen
- Identifying the Wage Differential in the Temporary Employment Services Sector: Evidence for South Africa using Administrative Tax Records pp. 2065-2088

- Aalia Cassim and Daniela Casale
- Unemployment Insurance in Transition and Developing Countries: Moral Hazard vs. Liquidity Constraints in Chile pp. 2089-2109

- Kirsten Sehnbruch, Rafael Carranza and Dante Contreras Guajardo
- Internationally Linked Firms and Productivity in Pakistan: A Look at the Top End of the Distribution pp. 2110-2131

- Stefania Lovo and Gonzalo Varela
- The Effect of TV/Radio Media Family Planning Messages on Modern Contraceptive Use among Women: Empirical Evidence from the Philippines pp. 2132-2153

- Wan Seok Chang
- The International Political Economy of the Middle-income Trap pp. 2154-2171

- Adnan Naseemullah
- How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War pp. 2172-2173

- Mary Kaldor
- Imagining Afghanistan: The History and Politics of Imperial Knowledge pp. 2173-2175

- Dipali Mukhopadhyay
- Demanding Development: The Politics of Public Goods Provision in India's Urban Slums pp. 2175-2177

- Rachel Brulé
Volume 58, issue 9, 2022
- A Decolonial Approach to Innovation? Building Paths Towards Buen Vivir pp. 1633-1650

- Andrea Jimenez, Deborah Delgado, Roger Merino and Alejandro Argumedo
- Stimulating Innovations for Sustainable Agricultural Practices among Smallholder Farmers: Persistence of Intervention Matters pp. 1651-1667

- Shaibu Mellon Bedi, Lukas Kornher, Joachim von Braun and Bekele Hundie Kotu
- Risk Aversion and Gender Gaps in Technology Adoption by Smallholder Farmers: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 1668-1692

- Hundanol Kebede
- Urban Agglomerations and Wage and Self-employment Jobs in Ethiopia pp. 1693-1710

- Akito Kamei and Shohei Nakamura
- Risk Compensation and HIV Therapy: A Field Experiment in South Africa pp. 1711-1731

- Plamen Nikolov
- Mental and Physical Health Effect of Rural-Urban Migration in South Africa: A Quasi-Experimental Impact Evaluation Study pp. 1732-1749

- Bianca Capazario and Umakrishnan Kollamparambil
- The Impact of Better Access to Improved Water Sources on Health, Schooling, and Water Collection of Girls and Boys in Rural Zambia pp. 1750-1771

- Yasuharu Shimamura, Satoshi Shimizutani, Shimpei Taguchi and Hiroyuki Yamada
- Addressing Declining Female Labor Force Participation in India: Does Political Empowerment Make a Difference? pp. 1772-1790

- Klaus Deininger, Songqing Jin, Hari K. Nagarajan and Sudhir K. Singh
- Public Work and Private Violence pp. 1791-1806

- Anders Kjelsrud and Kristin Vikan Sjurgard
- Missing Women in China and India over Seven Decades: An Analysis of Birth and Mortality Data from 1950 to 2020 pp. 1807-1830

- Gaurav Datt, Cun Liu and Russell Smyth
- Multiplying Siblings: Exploring the Trade-off Between Family Size and Child Education in Rural Bangladesh pp. 1831-1856

- Aine McCarthy and Rachel Pearlman
- Inequality of Opportunity in Mexico and its Regions: A Data-Driven Approach pp. 1857-1873

- Thibaut Plassot, Isidro Soloaga and Pedro Torres
- Education Interrupted: Enrollment, Attainment, and Dropout of Syrian Refugees in Jordan pp. 1874-1892

- Caroline Krafft, Maia Sieverding, Nasma Berri, Caitlyn Keo and Mariam Sharpless
- Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism pp. 1893-1895

- Diego Andreucci
- Neither Settler Nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities pp. 1895-1896

- Stefan Andreasson
- The Water Paradox: Overcoming the Global Crisis in Water Management pp. 1896-1898

- Larry A. Swatuk
Volume 58, issue 8, 2022
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- A Decade Since Busan: Towards Legitimacy or a ‘New Tyranny’ of Global Development Partnership? pp. 1459-1477

- Jack Taggart
- Aid and Local Growth in Malawi pp. 1478-1500

- Daniel Chris Khomba and Alex Trew
- Smoothing the Way or Stirring the Pot: The Impact of Foreign Aid Shocks on Conflict in Recipient Countries pp. 1501-1515

- Krisztina SzabÓ
- The Party-Police Nexus in Bangladesh pp. 1516-1530

- David Jackman and Mathilde Maitrot
- The Long-Term Labor Market Effect of Drought Exposure: Evidence from Nigeria pp. 1531-1549

- Uchenna Efobi
- Imagining the Kenyan Commons: The Stakes of State Control Over Land in the Formulation of the Community Land Act (2011-2016) pp. 1550-1568

- Francesca Di Matteo
- Reflecting on an Integrated Approach to Understanding Pathways for Socially Inclusive Agricultural Intensification pp. 1569-1587

- Wendy S. Merritt, Serena H. Hamilton, Niladri S. Bagchi, Nayana Baral, Lucy Carter, Arnab Chakraborty, Subhankar Chakraborty, Michaela Cosijn, Mahanambrota Das, Mohammad Ismail Hossain, Hasneen Jahan, Pulak Mishra, Bidur Paria, M. Wakilur Rahman, Christian H. Roth, Chiranjeevi Tallapragada and Liana J. Williams
- A New Green Revolution (GR) or Neoliberal Entrenchment in Agri-food Systems? Exploring Narratives Around Digital Agriculture (DA), Food Systems, and Development in Sub-Sahara Africa pp. 1588-1604

- Abdul-Rahim Abdulai
- The Unintended Side-Effects of a Major Development Strategy: Commercialization of Smallholder Production and Women Empowerment in Uganda pp. 1605-1626

- Proscovia R. Ntakyo and Marrit Van Den Berg
- Political Economies of Energy Transition: Wind and Solar Power in Brazil and South Africa pp. 1627-1628

- Joanna I. Lewis
- Agrarian Capitalism, War and Peace in Colombia: Beyond Dispossession pp. 1628-1630

- Max Counter
- How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group Formation in Uganda and Beyond pp. 1630-1631

- Nelson Kasfir
Volume 58, issue 7, 2022
- Introduction: What Sustains Informality? pp. 1307-1311

- Kunal Sen, Michael Danquah and Simone Schotte
- Ethnic Diversity and Informal Work in Ghana pp. 1312-1331

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Michael Danquah
- Job Quality and Labour Market Transitions: Evidence from Mexican Informal and Formal Workers pp. 1332-1348

- Emily Conover, Melanie Khamis and Sarah Pearlman
- Choices and Constraints: The Nature of Informal Employment in Urban Mexico pp. 1349-1362

- Robert Duval-Hernandez
- Informality and Firm Performance in Myanmar pp. 1363-1382

- Hanna Berkel and Finn Tarp
- Finance, Gender, and Entrepreneurship: India’s Informal Sector Firms pp. 1383-1402

- Ira Gang, Rajesh Raj and Kunal Sen
- What Sustains Informality? A Study of the Interactions between Formal and Informal Sector Firms pp. 1403-1415

- Ajit Mishra
- Precarization or Protection? The Role of Trade and Labour Policies on Informality pp. 1416-1435

- Rita K. Almeida, Lourenco Paz and Jennifer Poole
- Informality and Pension Reforms in Bolivia: The Case of Renta Dignidad pp. 1436-1458

- Carla Canelas and Miguel Niño-Zarazúa
Volume 58, issue 6, 2022
- Young Lives, Interrupted: Short-Term Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescents in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 1063-1080

- Marta Favara, Richard Freund, Catherine Porter, Alan Sanchez and Douglas Scott
- Appetite for Reform: When do Exogenous Shocks Motivate Industrial Policy Change? pp. 1081-1101

- Alberto Fuentes and Seth Pipkin
- Picking Losers: How Career Incentives Undermine Industrial Policy in Chinese Cities pp. 1102-1123

- David J. Bulman, Xun Yan and Qiong Zhang
- Guanxi and Moral Articulation: Strategies of Corruption During China’s Anti-Corruption Drive pp. 1124-1139

- Solee Shin and Lake Lui
- Fringe Benefits, Self-Selection, and the Public/Private Compensation Differential pp. 1140-1159

- Achim Schmillen
- From Economic Integration to Near Elimination: The Economic Consequences of Isolation pp. 1160-1180

- Wifag Adnan
- Hunger and Health: Reexamining the Impact of Household Food Insecurity on Child Malnutrition in India pp. 1181-1210

- Gaurav Dhamija, Manini Ojha and Punarjit Roychowdhury
- The Welfare Effects of Social Assistance Programs for Women in India pp. 1211-1230

- Vidhya Unnikrishnan
- Financial Sector Development and the Preference for Informal Remittance Channels: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 1231-1258

- Md. Azad Uddin, Masaru Ichihashi and Shubhasish Barua
- Contextualizing Individual-Level Asset Data Collection: Evidence from Household Surveys pp. 1259-1279

- Kaushal Joshi, Arturo M. Martinez, Mildred Addawe, Christian Flora Mae Soco and Hema Swaminathan
- Picking Up the Pieces: Social Capital, Psycho-Social Support and Livelihood Recovery of Displaced Populations in Northeast Nigeria pp. 1280-1299

- Oluwaseun Kolade, Robert Smith, Demola Obembe, Abigail Taiwo, Joseph Eyong, Saliba James and Gaim Kibreab
- The Climate of History in a Planetary Age pp. 1300-1301

- James D Sidaway
- China, Africa, and the future of the Internet pp. 1302-1303

- Tin Hinane El Kadi
- Where Credit is Due: How Africa’s Debt Can Be a Benefit, Not a Burden pp. 1303-1305

- Dennis Essers
Volume 58, issue 5, 2022
- The Health Cost of Autocratization pp. 873-890

- Byunghwan Son and Nisha Bellinger
- Land Inequality and Workfare Policies pp. 891-914

- Yanan Li and Naveen Sunder
- Encouraging Community Action Against Teacher Absenteeism: A Mass Media Experiment in Rural Uganda pp. 915-930

- Anna M. Wilke, Donald P. Green and Benjamin Tan
- Four Decades of Intergenerational Educational Mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 931-950

- Giovanni Razzu and Ayago Wambile
- Pronatal Property Rights over Land and Fertility Outcomes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Ethiopia pp. 951-967

- Daniel Ayalew Ali, Klaus Deininger and Niels Kemper
- High Reliability Knowledge Networks: Responding to Animal Diseases in a Pastoral Area of Northern Kenya pp. 968-988

- Alex Tasker and Ian Scoones
- Gender and Productivity Differentials in Smallholder Groundnut Farming in Malawi: Accounting for Technology Differences pp. 989-1013

- Eric Owusu and Boris E. Bravo-Ureta
- Contract Farming as a Last-resort Option to Finance Rice Cultivation in Senegal pp. 1014-1031

- Guillaume Soullier and Paule Moustier
- Children in the Context of War: Deprivation among Internally Displaced, Returnee, Host and Stayee Children in East Mosul pp. 1032-1052

- Mario Biggeri, Jose Cuesta, Lucia Ferrone, Muhammad Hamza Abbas and Atif Khurshid
- Boundaries, Communities and State-Making in West Africa: The Centrality of the Margins pp. 1053-1054

- Jeffrey S. Ahlman
- Clothing Poverty: The Hidden World of Fast Fashion and Second-Hand Clothes pp. 1054-1055

- Rachel Alexander
- China and the WTO: Why Multilateralism Matters pp. 1056-1057

- Ka Zeng
- List of Referees 2021 pp. 1058-1061

- The Editors
Volume 58, issue 4, 2022
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Do Bureaucrats Contribute to the Resource Curse? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in New Oil States pp. 639-655

- Rachel Sigman, Adam S. Harris, Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling, Kim Sass Mikkelsen and Christian Schuster
- If you Build it, will they come? Use of Rural Drinking Water Systems in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 656-670

- Jami Nelson-Nuñez, Simón Mostafa, Ryan B. Mahoney and Karl G. Linden
- Mobile Money, Financial Inclusion, and Unmet Opportunities: Evidence from Uganda pp. 671-691

- Jana S. Hamdan, Katharina Lehmann-Uschner and Lukas Menkhoff
- The Gender-Differential Effect of Financial Inclusion on Household Financial Resilience pp. 692-712

- Carlos Sakyi-Nyarko, Ahmad Hassan Ahmad and Christopher J. Green
- The Labour Market Effects of Venezuelan Migration in Ecuador pp. 713-729

- Sergio Olivieri, Francesc Ortega, Ana Rivadeneira and Eliana Carranza
- Beyond Experience and Capital. Is there a Return to Return Migration? pp. 730-751

- Sami Bensassi and Liza Jabbour
- Women’s Inheritance Rights and Child Health Outcomes in India pp. 752-767

- Joseph B. Ajefu, Nadia Singh, Shayequazeenat Ali and Uchenna Efobi
- Re-visiting the Conditional Cash Transfer in India through the Partial Identification Approach pp. 768-786

- Toshiaki Aizawa
- Servicification of Manufacturing in Global Value Chains: Upgrading of Local Suppliers of Embedded Services in the South African Market for Wind Turbines pp. 787-808

- Ulrich Elmer Hansen, Ivan Nygaard, Mike Morris and Glen Robbins
- The Impact of Academic Freedom on Democracy in Africa pp. 809-826

- Hajer Kratou and Liisa Laakso
- How Social Assistance Affects Subjective Wellbeing: Lessons from Kyrgyzstan pp. 827-847

- Franziska Gassmann, Bruno Martorano and Jennifer Waidler
- Mode of Globalization and Manufacturing Firm Closure in Cameroon pp. 848-866

- Ousmanou Njikam
- Africa’s Last Colonial Currency: The CFA Franc Story pp. 867-869

- Serena Merrino
- Hunting Game: Raiding politics in the Central African Republic pp. 869-870

- Catherina Wilson
- In China’s Wake: How the Commodity Boom Transformed Development Strategies in the Global South pp. 870-872

- Ricardo Reboredo
Volume 58, issue 3, 2022
- Do Social Investments by Mining Companies Harm Citizen-State Relations? Experimental Evidence from Burkina Faso pp. 417-435

- Selina Bezzola, Fritz Brugger, Isabel Günther and Dawit Sebhatu
- Does the Internet Reduce Gender Gaps? The Case of Jordan pp. 436-453

- Mariana Viollaz and Hernan Winkler
- Echo Effects of Health Shocks: The Intergenerational Consequences of Prenatal and Early-Life Malnutrition during the Great Leap Forward Famine in China pp. 454-481

- Jinhu Li and Nidhiya Menon
- Weather Shocks, Coping Strategies and Household Well-being: Evidence from Rural Mauritania pp. 482-502

- Mamoudou Ba and Mazhar Mughal
- Agricultural Production Diversity and Child Nutritional Outcomes in Rural Myanmar pp. 503-523

- Loan Vu and Anu Rammohan
- Does Agricultural Commercialisation Increase Asset and Livestock Accumulation on Smallholder Farms in Ethiopia? pp. 524-544

- Martin Paul JR. Tabe Ojong, Michael Hauser and Kai Mausch
- Unemployment and Household Spending in Rural and Urban India: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 545-560

- Manavi Gupta and Avinash Kishore
- Local Community Composition and School Provision in India pp. 561-581

- Nishant Chadha and Bharti Nandwani
- Global Governance Meets Local Land Tenure: International Codes of Conduct for Responsible Land Investments in Uganda pp. 582-598

- Carolin Dieterle
- School Fees and Rebel Demobilization: Evidence from Uganda pp. 599-614

- M. Christian Lehmann
- The Equity Effects of Cadasters in Colombia pp. 615-632

- Jose Cuesta and Julieth Pico
- Ethiopia in Theory – Revolution and Knowledge Production, 1964–2016 pp. 633-634

- Biruk Terrefe
- Sinews of War and Trade: Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula pp. 634-635

- Christian Henderson
- Political Violence and Oil in Africa: The Case of Nigeria pp. 635-637

- Esther Egele-Godswill
Volume 58, issue 2, 2022
- Refugee-Host Proximity and Market Creation in Uganda pp. 213-233

- Marco d’Errico, Rama Dasi Mariani, Rebecca Pietrelli and Furio Rosati
- Latin American Brotherhood? Immigration and Preferences for Redistribution pp. 234-258

- Julian Martinez-Correa, Leonardo Peñaloza-Pacheco and Leonardo Gasparini
- Does it (Re)pay to be Female? Considering Gender in Microfinance Loan Officer-Client Pairs pp. 259-274

- Naome Otiti, Cécile Godfroid, Roy Mersland and Bert D’Espallier
- The Plus in Credit-Plus-Technical Assistance: Evidence from a Rural Microcredit Programme in Bolivia pp. 275-291

- Adriana Garcia, Francesco Cecchi, Steffen Eriksen and Robert Lensink
- Can Education Reduce Violent Crime? Evidence from Mexico before and after the Drug War Onset pp. 292-309

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Mauricio Rivera and Bárbara Zárate-Tenorio
- Social Learning and Policy Adoption: Evidence from an Education Reform in Brazil pp. 310-332

- Thomaz M. F. Gemignani and Ricardo A. Madeira
- Elite Status, Market Linkages, and Contributions to Collective Goods: Evidence from a Survey and Public Goods Experiments pp. 333-349

- Joyita Roy Chowdhury
- Who’s your Neighbour? Social Influences on Domestic Violence pp. 350-369

- Mehreen Mookerjee, Manini Ojha and Sanket Roy
- Ethnicity And Risk Sharing Network Formation: Evidence From Rural Vietnam pp. 370-387

- Quynh Hoang, Laure Pasquier-Doumer and Camille Saint-Macary
- Dynamics in the Returns to Capital: Natural Experimental Evidence from Indonesia pp. 388-409

- Po Yin Wong
- Sustainable Futures: An Agenda for Action pp. 410-411

- Herman Mark Schwartz
- The Making of Land and the Making of India pp. 411-413

- Vasudha Chhotray and David Singh
- The Making of Land and the Making of India pp. 412-413

- Vasudha Chhotray and David Singh
- Lives on the Line: How the Philippines became the World’s Call Centre Capital pp. 413-415

- Jana M. Kleibert
- Lives on the Line: How the Philippines became the World’s Call Centre Capital pp. 414-415

- Jana M. Kleibert
Volume 58, issue 1, 2022
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Rural Women’s Empowerment in Nutrition: A Framework Linking Food, Health and Institutions pp. 1-18

- Sudha Narayanan, Erin Lentz, Marzia Fontana and Bharati Kulkarni
- Understanding Difference to Build Bridges among Stakeholders: Perceptions of Participation in Four Multi-stakeholder Forums in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 19-37

- Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, Anne M. Larson and Nicole Heise Vigil
- Intervening in Cash Crop Value Chains for Improved Nutrition: Evidence from Rural Sierra Leone pp. 38-54

- Isaac Bonuedi, Nicolas Gerber and Lukas Kornher
- Who is Likely to Benefit from Public and Private Sector Investments in Farmer-led Irrigation Development? Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 55-75

- Kashi Kafle, Oluwatoba Omotilewa, Mansoor Leh and Petra Schmitter
- Foreign Direct Investment & Petty Corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Empirical Analysis at the Local Level pp. 76-95

- Julian Donaubauer, Peter Kannen and Frauke Steglich
- Do Anti-Corruption Messages Improve Public Service Delivery? Insights from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Burundi pp. 96-114

- Jean-Benoît Falisse and Nastassia Leszczynska
- The Long Run Impact of a Macroeconomic Crisis on Schooling Outcomes pp. 115-144

- Anisha Sharma
- Health Consequences of Patriarchal Kinship System for the Elderly: Evidence from India pp. 145-163

- Udayan Rathore and Upasak Das
- Public Safety for Women: Is Regulation of Social Drinking Spaces Effective? pp. 164-182

- Saloni Khurana and Kanika Mahajan
- Microfinance and Small Business Development in a Transitional Economy: Insights from Borrowers’ Relations with Microfinance Organisations in Kazakhstan pp. 183-203

- Zografia Bika, Madina Subalova and Catherine Locke
- The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty pp. 204-209

- Robert H. Wade
- Out of Time: The Queer Politics of Postcoloniality pp. 210-211

- Adriaan van Klinken
- The Globotics Upheaval: Globalisation, Robotics and the Future of Work pp. 211-212

- Adrian Wood
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