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Volume 50, issue 4, 2022
- Investigating project sustainability: technology as a development object in a community-based project in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan pp. 289-306

- Katarzyna Cieslik, Art Dewulf and J. Marc Foggin
- Examining microcredit self-help groups through the lens of feminist dignity pp. 307-320

- Annabel Dulhunty
- Rural economic activities of persons with disabilities in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 321-335

- Smriti Tiwari, Sara Savastano, Paul Winters and Martina Improta
- The association between terrorist attacks and mental health: evidence from Nigeria pp. 336-351

- Joseph B. Ajefu and Soazic Elise Wang Sonne
- Migrant remittances and consumption expenditure under rain-fed agricultural income: micro-level evidence from Ghana pp. 352-371

- Eric Akobeng
- Thick concept but thin theories: a case for sector-based anti-corruption strategy pp. 372-388

- David Olusegun Sotola and Pregala Solosh Pillay
- Is rural household debt sustainable in a financially included region? Evidence from three districts of Kerala, India pp. 389-405

- Remya Tressa Jacob, Rudra Sensarma and Gopakumaran Nair
Volume 50, issue 3, 2022
- The grower-trader relationship: experiments with coffee value chain actors in Uganda pp. 193-208

- Alexandra Peralta, Robert Shupp and Cansın Arslan
- Access and fees in public health care services for the poor: Bangladesh as a case study pp. 209-224

- Wahid Abdallah, Shyamal Chowdhury and Kazi Iqbal
- Criminality and socioeconomic disadvantage: a spatial analysis throughout Brazilian municipalities pp. 225-243

- Augusta Raiher
- Input subsidy effects on crops grown by smallholder farm women: The example of cowpea in Mali pp. 244-258

- M. Smale and V. Thériault
- Re-thinking ‘harm’ in relation to children’s work: a ‘situated,’ multi-disciplinary perspective pp. 259-271

- Roy Maconachie, Neil Howard and Rosilin Bock
- Globalization, international asymmetries and democracy: a structuralist perspective pp. 272-287

- Alicia Bárcena and Gabriel Porcile
Volume 50, issue 2, 2022
- Gendered property and labour relations in agriculture: implications for social change in Turkey pp. 91-113

- Ece Kocabicak
- Movement allies: towards an analytical re-classification of civil rights groups in India pp. 114-125

- Ankita Pandey
- Transparency, exclusion and mediation: how digital and biometric technologies are transforming social protection in Tamil Nadu, India pp. 126-141

- Grace Carswell and Geert De Neve
- Household access to water and education for girls: The case of villages in hilly and mountainous areas of Nepal pp. 142-157

- Ram Prasad Dhital, Takahiro Ito, Shinji Kaneko, Satoru Komatsu and Yuichiro Yoshida
- Pareto efficiency in intrahousehold allocations: evidence from rice farming households in India pp. 158-176

- Monica Shandal, Sandeep Mohapatra and Prakashan Chellattan Veettil
- Digitising microfinance: on the route to losing the traditional ‘human face’ of microfinance institutions pp. 177-191

- Juliana Siwale and Cécile Godfroid
Volume 50, issue 1, 2022
- The Sanjaya Lall prize for 2021 pp. 1-1

- Lucey Grainne
- Twenty years of BRICS: political and economic transformations through the lens of land pp. 2-13

- Mihika Chatterjee and Ikuno Naka
- The Chinese infrastructural fix in Africa: lessons from the Sino-Zambian ‘road bonanza’ pp. 14-29

- Tim Zajontz
- Kaingang indigenous, family farmers and soy in southern Brazil: new old conflicts over land pp. 30-43

- Daniele Barbosa, Edmundo Oderich and Angela Camana
- Aye for the tiger: hegemony, authority, and volition in India’s regime of dispossession for conservation pp. 44-61

- Asmita Kabra and Budhaditya Das
- The performativity of the state in China’s land transformation: a case study of Dahongmen, Beijing pp. 62-77

- Yimin Zhao
- AI for development: implications for theory and practice pp. 78-90

- Corneliu Bjola
Volume 49, issue 4, 2021
- The politics of masculinity in the absence of work pp. 311-323

- Raka Ray
- Disability in Uganda: a medical intervention to measure gendered impacts on functional independence and labour-market outcomes pp. 324-336

- Aisha Abubakar, Sarah Bridges, Alessio Gaggero and Trudy Owens
- The effect of a large-scale workfare program on child marriage in India pp. 337-350

- Magda Tsaneva and Ashley O’Donoghue
- ‘Many Chinas?’ Provincial internationalization and Chinese foreign direct investment in Africa pp. 351-367

- Pippa Morgan
- The political economy of reviving industrial policy in Uganda pp. 368-385

- Pritish Behuria
- Does disability increase the risk of poverty ‘in all its forms’? Comparing monetary and multidimensional poverty in Vietnam and Nepal pp. 386-400

- Lena Morgon Banks, Monica Pinilla-Roncancio, Matthew Walsham, Hoang Van Minh, Shailes Neupane, Vu Quynh Mai, Saurav Neupane, Karl Blanchet and Hannah Kuper
Volume 49, issue 3, 2021
- Developing peace: the evolution of development goals and activities in United Nations peacekeeping pp. 201-229

- John Gledhill, Richard Caplan and Maline Meiske
- How effective are informal property rights in cities? Reexamining the relationship between informality and housing quality in Dar es Salaam pp. 230-244

- Alexandra Panman
- ‘Just out of reach’: examining the link between subjective wealth, aspirations gaps and empowerment in Central African Republic pp. 245-260

- Eric Rougier, Claire Gondard-Delcroix and Jerome Ballet
- Foreign entry in the services sector and gender workforce composition pp. 261-275

- Dao Thi Hong Nguyen
- Intergenerational effects of improving women’s property rights: evidence from India pp. 277-290

- Nayana Bose and Shreyasee Das
- Rainfall shocks and children’s school attendance: evidence from Uganda pp. 291-309

- Peter Agamile and David Lawson
Volume 49, issue 2, 2021
- Bringing drugs into light: embedded governance and opium production in Myanmar’s Shan State pp. 105-118

- Jinhee Lim and Taekyoon Kim
- Can training close the gender wage gap? Evidence from Vietnamese SMEs pp. 119-132

- Benedikte Bjerge, Nina Torm and Neda Trifkovic
- Peripherality, income inequality, and economic development in Latin American countries pp. 133-148

- Yoshimichi Murakami and Nobuaki Hamaguchi
- Under a money tree? Comparing the determinants of Western and Chinese development finance flows to Africa pp. 149-168

- David Landry
- Revisions of the global multidimensional poverty index: indicator options and their empirical assessment pp. 169-183

- Sabina Alkire and Usha Kanagaratnam
- Do financial development and political institutions act as substitutes or complements? pp. 184-199

- Luisa Blanco and Nabamita Dutta
Volume 49, issue 1, 2021
- Sanjaya Lall Prize announcement pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Beyond ownership: women’s and men’s land rights in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2-22

- Vanya Slavchevska, Cheryl Doss, Ana Paula de la O Campos and Chiara Brunelli
- Room for empowerment pp. 23-38

- Louisa Roos
- ‘By sharing work we are moving forward’:change in social norms around men’s participation in unpaid care work in Northern Uganda pp. 39-52

- Lucia Aline Rost
- ‘A long way from earning’: (re)producing violence at the nexus of shame and blame pp. 53-65

- Charlotte Nussey
- The long-term association between child labour and cognitive development pp. 66-87

- Yonatan Dinku and David Fielding
- Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania pp. 88-103

- Basile Boulay, Rumman Khan and Oliver Morrissey
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