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Volume 55, issue S1, 2019
- Social Protection in Contexts of Fragility and Forced Displacement: Introduction to a Special Issue pp. 1-6

- Tilman Brück, Jose Cuesta, Jacobus De Hoop, Ugo Gentilini and Amber Peterman
- School Feeding or General Food Distribution? Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Educational Impacts of Emergency Food Assistance during Conflict in Mali pp. 7-28

- Elisabetta Aurino, Jean-Pierre Tranchant, Amadou Sekou Diallo and Aulo Gelli
- Comparing the Productive Effects of Cash and Food Transfers in a Crisis Setting: Evidence from a Randomised Experiment in Yemen pp. 29-54

- Benjamin Schwab
- Assets for Alimentation? The Nutritional Impact of Assets-based Programming in Niger pp. 55-74

- Tilman Brück, Oscar Mauricio Díaz Botía, Neil Ferguson, Jérôme Ouédraogo and Zacharias Ziegelhöfer
- How to Target Households in Adaptive Social Protection Systems? Evidence from Humanitarian and Development Approaches in Niger pp. 75-90

- Pascale Schnitzer
- Estimating the Welfare Costs of Reforming the Iraq Public Distribution System: A Mixed Demand Approach pp. 91-106

- Nandini Krishnan, Sergio Olivieri and Racha Ramadan
- No Lost Generation: Supporting the School Participation of Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon pp. 107-127

- Jacobus de HOOP, Mitchell Morey and David Seidenfeld
- Economic Transfers and Social Cohesion in a Refugee-Hosting Setting pp. 128-146

- Elsa Valli, Amber Peterman and Melissa Hidrobo
Volume 55, issue 12, 2019
- Minimum Wage Competition between Local Governments in China pp. 2479-2494

- Yanan Li, Ravi Kanbur and Carl Lin
- Finance and Demand for Skill: Evidence from Uganda pp. 2495-2512

- Thorsten Beck, Mikael Homanen and Burak Uras
- Constraints or Complaints? Business Climate and Firm Performance Perceptions in Uganda pp. 2513-2525

- Joseph Mawejje and Rachel K. Sebudde
- Have a Son, Gain a Voice: Son Preference and Female Participation in Household Decision Making pp. 2526-2548

- Rashid Javed and Mazhar Mughal
- Inheritance Law Reform, Empowerment, and Human Capital Accumulation: Second-Generation Effects from India pp. 2549-2571

- Klaus Deininger, Songqing Jin, Hari K. Nagarajan and Fang Xia
- Intergenerational Transmission of Gender Attitudes: Evidence from India pp. 2572-2592

- Diva Dhar, Tarun Jain and Seema Jayachandran
- The Effect of a Workfare Programme on Psychological Wellbeing in India pp. 2593-2609

- Magda Tsaneva and Uttara Balakrishnan
- Determinants of Rural-Urban Inequality in Vietnam: Detailed Decomposition Analyses Based on Unconditional Quantile Regressions pp. 2610-2625

- Thanh P. Bui and Katsushi Imai
- The Digital Knowledge Economy Index: Mapping Content Production pp. 2626-2643

- Sanna Ojanperä, Mark Graham and Matthew Zook
- Active Labour Market Programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis pp. 2644-2661

- Verónica Escudero, Jochen Kluve, Elva López Mourelo and Clemente Pignatti
Volume 55, issue 11, 2019
- Language and the Learning Crisis: Evidence of Transfer Threshold Mechanisms in Multilingual Reading in South India pp. 2287-2305

- Pooja Reddy Nakamura, Thomas Hoop and Chinmaya Udayakumar Holla
- Social Interactions and Spillover Effects in Chinese Family Farming pp. 2306-2328

- Huanxiu Guo and Sébastien Marchand
- Short-Term Impacts of Solar Lanterns on Child Health: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 2329-2346

- Yuya Kudo, Abu Shonchoy and Kazushi Takahashi
- Sorting by Height: Education and Economic Outcomes of Women in Less-Developed Countries pp. 2347-2364

- Jason E. Murasko
- Public Investments in Education and Children’s Academic Achievements pp. 2365-2381

- Chris Cunningham, Solveig A. Cunningham, Nafisa Halim and Kathryn M. Yount
- Standard of Living and Disability in Cambodia pp. 2382-2402

- Michael Palmer, Jenny Williams and Barbara McPake
- Who Benefits from Higher Education in Low- and Middle-Income Countries? pp. 2403-2423

- M. Najeeb Shafiq, Robert K. Toutkoushian and Alexandria Valerio
- Does the ICDS Improve Children’s Diets? Some Evidence from Rural Bihar pp. 2424-2439

- Nitya Mittal and J.V. Meenakshi
- Looking Past the Indian Calorie Debate: What is Happening to Nutrition Transition in India pp. 2440-2459

- Md Zakaria Siddiqui, Ronald Donato and Jaya Jumrani
- Improving Industrial Policy Intervention: The Case of Steel in South Africa pp. 2460-2475

- Wouter Bam and Karolien De Bruyne
- Taken for a Ride: Grounding Neoliberalism, Precarious Labour, and Public Transport in an African Metropolis pp. 2476-2477

- Daniel Ehebrecht and Alina Oswald
Volume 55, issue 10, 2019
- Leaving, Staying or Coming Back? Migration Decisions During the Northern Mali Conflict pp. 2089-2105

- Johannes G. Hoogeveen, Mariacristina Rossi and Dario Sansone
- An Inquiry into the Heterogeneous Outcomes of International Migration: Evidence from Rural Households in Bangladesh pp. 2106-2128

- Aiko Kikkawa, Tomoya Matsumoto and Keijiro Otsuka
- Will REDD+ Safeguards Mitigate Corruption? Qualitative Evidence from Southeast Asia pp. 2129-2144

- David Aled Williams and Kendra E. Dupuy
- Artisanal Gold Mining and Farming: Livelihood Linkages and Labour Dynamics after Land Reforms in Zimbabwe pp. 2145-2161

- Grasian Mkodzongi and Samuel Spiegel
- Can Information Change Public Support for Aid? pp. 2162-2176

- Terence Wood
- Schooling, Wealth, Risky Sexual Behaviour, and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2177-2192

- Adrienne Lucas and Nicholas Wilson
- The Impact of Drinking Water Quality and Sanitation on Child Health: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia pp. 2193-2211

- Muhammed Usman, Nicolas Gerber and Joachim von Braun
- Does Health Aid Reduce Infant and Child Mortality from Diarrhoea in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 2212-2231

- Lynda Pickbourn and Léonce Ndikumana
- Short and Long Recall Errors in Retrospective Household Surveys: Evidence from a Developing Country pp. 2232-2253

- Yasuyuki Sawada, Hiroyuki Nakata and Mari Tanaka
- Do Survey Spot-Check and Threat Improve Data Quality? Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 2254-2272

- Cuong Nguyen, Nga Thu Nguyen and Tung Phung
- Microfinance Group Processes and Crises: Responses to Economic and Psychological Threats pp. 2273-2285

- Anjana Dube and Rajalaxmi Kamath
Volume 55, issue 9, 2019
- Curse or Blessing? Has the Impact of Debt Relief Lived up to Expectations? A Review of the Effects of the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiatives for Low-Income Countries pp. 1867-1891

- Marin Ferry and Marc Raffinot
- Transnational Private Governance as a Developmental Driver in Southeast Asia: The Case of Sustainable Palm Oil Standards in Indonesia and Malaysia pp. 1892-1908

- Helen E. S. Nesadurai
- Neighbourhood Ethnic Diversity, Child Health Outcomes and Women’s Empowerment pp. 1909-1927

- Yonatan Dinku, David Fielding and Murat Genc
- Economic Evaluations, Economic Freedom, and Democratic Satisfaction in Africa pp. 1928-1946

- Vincenzo Memoli and Mario Quaranta
- Do Safety Net Transfers Improve Diets and Reduce Undernutrition? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia pp. 1947-1966

- Tagel Gebrehiwot and Carolina Castilla
- Weather Shocks and Spatial Market Efficiency: Evidence from Mozambique pp. 1967-1982

- Cesar Salazar, Hailemariam Ayalew and Peter Fisker
- How Can African Governments Reach Poor Farmers with Fertiliser Subsidies? Exploring a Targeting Approach in Ghana pp. 1983-2007

- Nazaire Houssou, Collins Asante-Addo, Kwaw S. Andam and Catherine Ragasa
- When Faced with Income and Asset Shocks, Do Poor Rural Households in Vietnam Smooth Food Consumption or Assets? pp. 2008-2023

- Giang Thi Hoang Nguyen, Ben White and Chunbo Ma
- WASH and Nutrition Synergies: The Case of Tunisia pp. 2024-2045

- Jose Cuesta and Laura Maratou-Kolias
- His, Hers, or Ours: Impacts of a Training and Asset Transfer Programme on Intra-Household Decision-Making in Zambia pp. 2046-2064

- Kashi Kafle, Hope Michelson and Alex Winter-Nelson
- Decomposing the Labour Productivity Gap between Migrant-Owned and Native-Owned Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2065-2082

- Asif Islam, Amparo Palacios Lopez and Mohammad Amin
- Western Dominance in International Relations? The Internationalisation of IR in Brazil and India pp. 2083-2084

- Benjamin Chemouni
- Correction pp. 2085-2088

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 8, 2019
- The Precarious State of Famine Research pp. 1633-1653

- Olivier Rubin
- Maquiladora Mortality: Manufacturing Plant Closure in Mexico pp. 1654-1669

- Robert B. South and Changjoo Kim
- Do Participatory Learning and Action Women’s Groups Alone or Combined with Cash or Food Transfers Expand Women’s Agency in Rural Nepal? pp. 1670-1686

- Lu Gram, Joanna Morrison, Naomi Saville, Shyam Sundar Yadav, Bhim Shrestha, Dharma Manandhar, Anthony Costello and Jolene Skordis
- Long-Term Effects of Temporary Income Shocks on Food Consumption and Subjective Well-Being pp. 1687-1707

- Smriti Tiwari
- Food Price Transmission and Economic Development pp. 1708-1725

- Christian Elleby and Frank Jensen
- The Role of Land Use Consolidation in Improving Crop Yields among Farm Households in Rwanda pp. 1726-1740

- Pia Nilsson
- School Meals and Educational Outcomes in Rural Ethiopia pp. 1741-1756

- Robert Poppe, Markus Frölich and Getinet Haile
- Do Social Protection Transfers Reduce Poverty and Vulnerability to Poverty in Pakistan? Household Level Evidence from Punjab pp. 1757-1783

- Muhammad Masood Azeem, Amin Mugera and Steven Schilizzi
- External Social Ties and Loan Repayment of Group Lending Members: A Case Study of Pro Mujer Mexico pp. 1784-1798

- Luminita Postelnicu, Niels Hermes and Roselia Servin Juarez
- Does the Increase in Competition between Schools Improve the Quality of the Service? The Role of Educational Reform in Chile pp. 1799-1815

- Javiera Cartagena FarÍas and Steven McIntosh
- Caste and Credit: A Woeful Tale? pp. 1816-1833

- Sunil Mitra Kumar and Ragupathy Venkatachalam
- Manifestations, Drivers, and Frictions of Mobile Phone Use in Low- and Middle-Income Settings: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Rural India and China pp. 1834-1858

- Marco Haenssgen
- Development and Gender Capital in India: Change, Continuity, and Conflict in Kerala pp. 1859-1860

- J. Devika
- List of Referees pp. 1861-1865

- The Editors
Volume 55, issue 7, 2019
- Colonialism, Landlords, and Public Goods Provision in India: A Controlled Comparative Analysis pp. 1345-1363

- Ajay Verghese
- Governance Interventions in Conflict-Affected Countries pp. 1364-1378

- Patricia Justino
- Decentralisation, Economic Inequality and Insurgency pp. 1379-1397

- Bharti Nandwani
- The Intergenerational Effects of Political Influence: Evidence from China pp. 1398-1417

- Menghan Shen
- Semi-Autonomous Revenue Authorities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Silver Bullet or White Elephant pp. 1418-1435

- Roel Dom
- Politics or Technical Criteria? The Determinants of Infrastructure Investments in Brazil pp. 1436-1454

- Grant Burrier
- Remittances and the Brain Drain: Evidence from Microdata for Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1455-1476

- Julia Bredtmann, Fernanda Martínez Flores and Sebastian Otten
- Social Health Insurance and the Use of Formal and Informal Care in Developing Countries: Evidence from Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme pp. 1477-1491

- Stephen O. Abrokwah, Kevin Callison and Donald J. Meyer
- The Effect of Food Price Changes on Child Labour: Evidence from Uganda pp. 1492-1507

- Raymond Frempong and David Stadelmann
- Environmental Income as a Pathway Out of Poverty? Empirical Evidence on Asset Accumulation in Nepal pp. 1508-1526

- Solomon Zena Walelign, Martin Reinhardt Nielsen and Helle Overgaard Larsen
- Is Poverty in Africa Mostly Chronic or Transient? Evidence from Synthetic Panel Data pp. 1527-1547

- Hai-Anh Dang and Andrew L. Dabalen
- Active Private Sector Development Policies Revisited: Impacts of the Ethiopian Industrial Cluster Policy pp. 1548-1564

- Tigabu Degu Getahun and Espen Villanger
- What Explains the Job Creating Potential of Industrialisation in the Developing World? pp. 1565-1583

- Kunal Sen
- The Roots of Global Inequality: The Role of Biogeography and Genetic Diversity pp. 1584-1602

- Vittorio Daniele and Antonio Di Ruggiero
- Are Place-Based Policies Always a Blessing? Evidence from China’s National Poor County Programme pp. 1603-1615

- Chang Liu and Guangrong Ma
- Thinking Inside the Box: A Closer Look at Financial Inclusion and Household Income pp. 1616-1631

- Quanda Zhang and Alberto Posso
Volume 55, issue 6, 2019
- Correction to: Business Power and the Minimal State: The Defeat of Industrial Policy in Chile pp. x-x

- The Editors
- Business Power and the Minimal State: The Defeat of Industrial Policy in Chile pp. 1047-1066

- Tomás Bril-Mascarenhas and Aldo Madariaga
- Corruption in the Informal Sector: Evidence from West Africa pp. 1067-1080

- Emmanuelle Lavallée and François Roubaud
- Who Gains More from Education? A Comparative Analysis of Business, Farm and Wage Workers in India pp. 1081-1098

- Tushar Agrawal and Ankush Agrawal
- The Long Walk to Knowledge: On the Determinants of Higher Education Mobility to Europe pp. 1099-1120

- Jonas Didisse, Thanh Tam Nguyen-Huu and Thi Anh-Dao Tran
- Money and the Message: The Role of Training and Coaching in Graduation Programming pp. 1121-1139

- Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux
- Impact of Shocks on Labour and Schooling Outcomes and the Role of Public Work Programmes in Rural India pp. 1140-1157

- Joseph Ajefu and Olukorede Abiona
- A Little Help May Be No Help at All: Size of Scholarships and Child Labour in Nepal pp. 1158-1181

- Gaurav Datt and Leah Uhe
- Piped Water Access, Child Health and the Complementary Role of Education: Panel Data Evidence from South Africa pp. 1182-1200

- Korstiaan Wapenaar and Umakrishnan Kollamparambil
- Conjuring ‘Win-World’ – Resilient Development Narratives in a Large-Scale Agro-Investment in Tanzania pp. 1201-1220

- Linda Engström and Flora Hajdu
- Competing Expectations in an Index-Based Livestock Insurance Project pp. 1221-1239

- Leigh Johnson, Brenda Wandera, Nathaniel Jensen and Rupsha Banerjee
- The Impact of Innovation Platform Diversity in Agricultural Network Formation and Technology Adoption: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1240-1252

- Haki Pamuk and Fedes Van Rijn
- ‘Subsistence’ Readings: World Bank and State Approaches to Commercialising Agriculture in Post-Communist Eurasia pp. 1253-1266

- Mihai Varga
- Cash Crops and Food Security: Evidence from Ethiopian Smallholder Coffee Producers pp. 1267-1284

- Tadesse Kuma, Mekdim Dereje, Kalle Hirvonen and Bart Minten
- Do Beliefs About Herbicide Quality Correspond with Actual Quality in Local Markets? Evidence from Uganda pp. 1285-1306

- Maha Ashour, Daniel Orth Gilligan, Jessica Hoel and Naureen Karachiwalla
- Land Use and Tenure Insecurity in the Drylands of Southern Ethiopia pp. 1307-1324

- John McPeak and Peter D. Little
- Forced Displacement and Technology Adoption: An Empirical Analysis Based on Agricultural Households in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 1325-1343

- Mathieu Sanch-Maritan and Lionel Védrine
Volume 55, issue 5, 2019
- The School-to-Work Transition in Developing Countries pp. 745-764

- Björn Nilsson
- Enhancing Excellence: Socially Motivated Private Schools of Nepal pp. 765-785

- Sarmistha Pal and Bibhas Saha
- Full-day Schooling and Educational Inequality in Vietnam pp. 786-804

- Tam Tran and Laure Pasquier-Doumer
- Business Formalisation in Vietnam pp. 805-821

- Brian McCaig and Jordan Nanowski
- Unequal Laws and the Disempowerment of Women in the Labour Market: Evidence from Firm-Level Data pp. 822-844

- Asif Islam, Silvia Muzi and Mohammad Amin
- In the Same Boat, but not Equals: The Heterogeneous Effects of Parental Income on Child Labour pp. 845-858

- Fatma Romeh M. Ali
- Third DIAL Conference on Barriers to Development pp. 859-860

- Lisa Chauvet, Emmanuelle Lavallée, Sandrine Mesplé-Somps and Camille Saint-Macary
- Credit Availability and Internal Migration: Evidence from Thailand pp. 861-875

- Cecilia Poggi
- Children’s Own Time Use and its Effect on Skill Formation pp. 876-893

- Liyousew Borga
- Engel Curves for Fair Trade Consumption and Development Perspectives for Producers: Evidence from Data on Real Fairtrade Purchases pp. 894-916

- Gaelle Balineau
- Replication Studies of Development Impact Evaluations pp. 917-925

- Annette Brown and Benjamin D. K. Wood
- Recalling Extra Data: A Replication Study of Finding Missing Markets pp. 926-945

- Benjamin D. K. Wood and Michell Dong
- All You Need is Cable TV? pp. 946-966

- Vegard Iversen and Richard Palmer-Jones
- Information Improves Provider Behaviour: A Replication Study of a Community-Based Monitoring Programme in Uganda pp. 967-988

- Katherine Donato and Adrian Garcia Mosqueira
- The Impact of India’s Janani Suraksha Yojana Conditional Cash Transfer Programme: A Replication Study pp. 989-1006

- Natalie Carvalho and Slawa Rokicki
- Information Reduces Corruption and Improves Enrolment (But Not Schooling): A Replication Study of a Newspaper Campaign in Uganda pp. 1007-1029

- Maria Kuecken and Marie-Anne Valfort
- Heterogeneous Effects of Urban Land Titling: A Replication of ‘Property Rights for the Poor’ pp. 1030-1033

- Edward M. Whitney, Drew Cameron and Paul Winters
- Evidence of Behavioural Compensation in Internal Replication Study of Male Circumcision Trial to Reduce HIV Acquisition in Kisumu, Kenya pp. 1034-1041

- Jeffrey E. Korte, Eric W. Djimeu and Flor A. Calvo
- Note – Walking on Solid Ground: A Replication Study of ‘Housing Health and Happiness’ pp. 1042-1046

- Maria Basurto Preciado, Ramiro Burga, José Luis Flor Toro and Cesar Huaroto
Volume 55, issue 4, 2019
- On the (In)Compatibility of Peace-Building and State-Making: Evidence from Somaliland pp. 457-472

- Dominik Balthasar
- On the Relationship between Violent Conflict and Wages in Colombia pp. 473-489

- Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, José Alberto Molina and Edgar Silva-Quintero
- The Effects of the Value-Added Tax on Revenue and Inequality pp. 490-508

- Kaisa Alavuotunki, Mika Haapanen and Jukka Pirttilä
- How Does Information About Elite Tax Evasion Affect Political Participation: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania pp. 509-526

- Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig
- Export Response to Technical Barriers to Trade: Firm-Level Evidence from Pakistan pp. 527-547

- Salamat Ali
- Did You Really Get the Message? Using Text Reminders to Stimulate Adoption of Agricultural Technologies pp. 548-564

- Catherine Larochelle, Jeffrey Alwang, Elli Travis, Victor Hugo Barrera and Juan Manuel Dominguez Andrade
- The Role of Empowerment in Agricultural Production: Evidence from Rural Households in Niger pp. 565-580

- Fleur Wouterse
- The Effect of Value Chain Interventions for Staple Crops: Evidence from Small-Scale Farmers in Nicaragua pp. 581-596

- Ayako Ebata and Silke Huettel
- Gendered Incidence and Impacts of Tenure Insecurity on Agricultural Performance in Malawi’s Customary Tenure System pp. 597-619

- Klaus Deininger, Fang Xia and Stein Holden
- Behavioural Response to a Sudden Health Risk: Dengue and Educational Outcomes in Colombia pp. 620-644

- Kai Barron, Luis Gamboa and Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes
- The Things They Learned: Aspiration, Uncertainty, and Schooling in Rwanda’s Developmental State pp. 645-660

- Timothy P. Williams
- Teacher Gender, Student Gender, and Primary School Achievement: Evidence from Ten Francophone African Countries pp. 661-679

- Jieun Lee, Dong-Eun Rhee and Robert Rudolf
- What Happens with Household Assets during Economic Collapse? The Case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1975–2010) pp. 680-701

- Wim Marivoet and Tom De Herdt
- Statistics Reform in Africa: Aligning Incentives with Results pp. 702-719

- Johannes Hoogeveen and Nga Thi Viet Nguyen
- The Effectiveness of Aid under Post-Conflict Conditions: A Sector-Specific Analysis pp. 720-736

- Julian Donaubauer, Dierk Herzer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- Synthetic Fathers and Real Consequences: Social Mobility Research in Transition pp. 737-742

- Anirudh Krishna and Sarah Nolan
- Organizing Democracy: How International Organizations Assist New Democracies pp. 743-744

- Andrea Cassani
Volume 55, issue 3, 2019
- Legal Empowerment and Group-Based Inequality pp. 333-347

- Rachel Gisselquist
- Access to What? Legal Agency and Access to Justice for Indigenous Peoples in Latin America pp. 348-365

- Daniel M. Brinks
- Identity Documents, Welfare Enhancement, and Group Empowerment in the Global South pp. 366-383

- Wendy Hunter
- Legal Empowerment of the Poor through Property Rights Reform: Tensions and Trade-offs of Land Registration and Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 384-400

- Catherine Boone
- Using Legal Empowerment for Labour Rights in India pp. 401-419

- Rina Agarwala
- Can Business Rights Alleviate Group-Based Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa? Understanding the Limits to Reform pp. 420-436

- Scott D. Taylor
- Legal Empowerment and Horizontal Inequalities after Conflict pp. 437-455

- Lars Waldorf
Volume 55, issue 2, 2019
- Knowledge, Social Capital, and Grassroots Development: Insights from Rural Bangladesh pp. 161-176

- Sarah Cummings, Anastasia A. Seferiadis, Jeroen Maas, Joske F. G. Bunders and Marjolein B. M. Zweekhorst
- Land Tenure Differences and Adoption of Agri-Environmental Practices: Evidence from Benin pp. 177-190

- Kotchikpa Lawin and Lota Tamini
- The Impact of Institutional and Land Use Change on Local Incomes in Chilean Patagonia pp. 191-208

- Arnold Behrer, Dale Manning and Andrew Seidl
- Cash Transfers Enable Households to Cope with Agricultural Production and Price Shocks: Evidence from Zambia pp. 209-226

- Kathleen Lawlor, Sudhanshu Handa and David Seidenfeld
- Effect of Farmers’ Multidimensional Beliefs on Adoption of Biofortified Crops: Evidence from Sweetpotato Farmers in Tanzania pp. 227-242

- Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku, Julius Juma Okello, Kirimi Sindi, Jan W. Low and Margaret Mcewan
- Do Reticent Managers Misreport Data during Firm Surveys? Cross-Checking Reticent Managers’ Answers with Other Information pp. 243-259

- George Clarke
- Growth and Poverty Revisited from a Multidimensional Perspective pp. 260-277

- Maria Emma Santos, Carlos Dabus and Fernando Delbianco
- Remittances, Labour Supply and Activity of Household Members Left-Behind pp. 278-293

- Florin Vadean, Teresa Randazzo and Matloob Piracha
- No Condition is Permanent: Middle Class in Nigeria in the Last Decade pp. 294-310

- Paul Corral Rodas, Vasco Molini and Gbemisola Oseni
- The Politics of Finance: How Capital Sways African Central Banks pp. 311-327

- Florence Dafe
- Global Development and Colonial Power: German Development Policy at Home and Abroad pp. 328-329

- Sebastian Haug
- Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice: The Capability Approach Re-Examined pp. 330-331

- Chris Lyon
Volume 55, issue 1, 2019
- Transforming into Fashion Firms or Multi-Country Suppliers? Accounting for Varied Firm Trajectories in the Deindustrialising Korean Apparel Industry pp. 1-18

- Solee I. Shin
- Electoral Rules, Political Competition and Fiscal Expenditures: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Brazilian Municipalities pp. 19-38

- Marcos Chamon, Sergio Firpo, João M. P. de Mello and Renan Pieri
- Support for Gender Stereotypes: Does Madrasah Education Matter? pp. 39-56

- M Asadullah, Sajeda Amin and Nazmul Chaudhury
- Fairness and Efficiency in Smallholder Farming: The Relation with Intrahousehold Decision-Making pp. 57-82

- Els Lecoutere and Laurence Jassogne
- The Limits of Instrumentalism: Informal Work and Gendered Cycles of Food Insecurity in Mozambique pp. 83-98

- Sara Stevano
- Livestock Production, Rural Poverty, and Perceived Shocks: Evidence from Panel Data for Vietnam pp. 99-119

- Truong Lam Do, Trung Thanh Nguyen and Ulrike Grote
- Consumption and Happiness pp. 120-136

- Haining Wang, Zhiming Cheng and Russell Smyth
- Identifying a Sustained Pathway to Multidimensional Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Two Chinese Provinces pp. 137-158

- Jing You, Andreas Kontoleon and Sangui Wang
- Visual Global Politics pp. 159-160

- Alexandra Cosima Budabin
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