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Volume 51, issue 4, 2023

New views of structural transformation: insights from recent literature pp. 339-361 Downloads
Douglas Gollin and Joseph Kaboski
The role of labor market frictions in structural transformation* pp. 362-374 Downloads
Kevin Donovan and Todd Schoellman
Agricultural productivity and structural transformation: evidence and questions for African development pp. 375-396 Downloads
Douglas Gollin
Financial frictions, financial market development, and macroeconomic development pp. 397-416 Downloads
Joseph Kaboski
Political economy and structural transformation: democracy, regulation and public investment pp. 417-435 Downloads
Monica Martinez-Bravo and Leonard Wantchekon
The role of micro data in understanding structural transformation pp. 436-454 Downloads
David Lagakos and Martin Shu
Perspectives on trade and structural transformation pp. 455-475 Downloads
George Alessandria, Robert Johnson and Kei-Mu Yi

Volume 51, issue 3, 2023

The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: examining impacts and resilience in a 40-year timeframe in rural Rajasthan (India) pp. 217-232 Downloads
Anirudh Krishna and Tushar Agrawal
Bracing for turmoil: temporalities of livelihood adaptation among informal workers in Facatativá, Colombia pp. 233-251 Downloads
Reidar Staupe-Delgado and Luis Eduardo Díaz Villarreal
Women in paid employment: a role for public policies and social norms in Guatemala pp. 252-279 Downloads
Rita K. Almeida and Mariana Viollaz
Using solicited audio-recorded diaries to explore the financial lives of low-income women in Kenya during COVID-19: perspectives, challenges, and lessons pp. 280-290 Downloads
Lila Rabinovich
Do short-term unconditional cash transfers change behaviour and preferences? evidence from Indonesia pp. 291-306 Downloads
Ridho Al Izzati, Daniel Suryadarma and Asep Suryahadi
Military dictatorship and the provision of public goods pp. 307-321 Downloads
T M Tonmoy Islam and Shabana Mitra
Fuel–food nexus in urban areas: evidence from Burkina Faso pp. 322-338 Downloads
Zakaria Zoundi and Yuichiro Uchida

Volume 51, issue 2, 2023

The Sanjaya Lall Prize for 2022 pp. 83-83 Downloads
The Editors
Women and plant entanglements: pulses commercialization and care relations in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 84-96 Downloads
Muhammad A. Kavesh, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Rajendra Adhikari
Are young internal migrants ‘favourably’ selected? Evidence from four developing countries11 pp. 97-125 Downloads
Maria Franco Gavonel
When coping strategies become a way of life: a gendered analysis of Syrian refugees in Lebanon pp. 126-144 Downloads
Saja Al Zoubi
A torrent or a trickle? The local economic impacts of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor pp. 145-162 Downloads
David Landry
The impact of precolonial political centralisation on local development: Ghana’s paradox pp. 163-178 Downloads
Mohammed Iddrisu Kambala
Education as opportunity? The causal effect of education on labor market outcomes in Jordan pp. 179-197 Downloads
Daniel Hicks and Huiqiong Duan
Spread of corruption in Indonesia after decentralisation: a spatiotemporal analysis pp. 198-215 Downloads
Zuhairan Yunan, Ben Freyens, Yogi Vidyattama and Itismita Mohanty

Volume 51, issue 1, 2023

Urbanising futures and sustainability: ODS sponsored plenary panel discussion, DSA 2022 pp. 1-5 Downloads
Jo Beall
The interconnection with climate crisis and inequality in the future of urbanization pp. 6-10 Downloads
Aromar Revi
Cities, energy and the uncertain future of urban civilization pp. 11-17 Downloads
William E. Rees
Rural Classes and Credit Participation: The Itasy Livelihood Classes (Madagascar) Between Risk-aversion and Debt Capacity pp. 18-32 Downloads
Tsiry Andrianampiarivo and Claire Gondard-Delcroix
Under pressure: assessing the cost of forced solidarity in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 33-49 Downloads
Louis Olié
Children’s work in environmental chores: ‘says who?’ pp. 50-65 Downloads
Deborah S. DeGraff, Deborah Levison and Esther Dungumaro
COVID-19 induced national lockdown and income inequality: evidence from Pakistan pp. 66-81 Downloads
Noman Ahmad, Faiz Ur Rehman and Nasir Sarwar

Volume 50, issue 4, 2022

Investigating project sustainability: technology as a development object in a community-based project in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan pp. 289-306 Downloads
Katarzyna Cieslik, Art Dewulf and J. Marc Foggin
Examining microcredit self-help groups through the lens of feminist dignity pp. 307-320 Downloads
Annabel Dulhunty
Rural economic activities of persons with disabilities in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 321-335 Downloads
Smriti Tiwari, Sara Savastano, Paul Winters and Martina Improta
The association between terrorist attacks and mental health: evidence from Nigeria pp. 336-351 Downloads
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 Downloads
Eric Akobeng
Thick concept but thin theories: a case for sector-based anti-corruption strategy pp. 372-388 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Wahid Abdallah, Shyamal Chowdhury and Kazi Iqbal
Criminality and socioeconomic disadvantage: a spatial analysis throughout Brazilian municipalities pp. 225-243 Downloads
Augusta Raiher
Input subsidy effects on crops grown by smallholder farm women: The example of cowpea in Mali pp. 244-258 Downloads
M. Smale and V. Thériault
Re-thinking ‘harm’ in relation to children’s work: a ‘situated,’ multi-disciplinary perspective pp. 259-271 Downloads
Roy Maconachie, Neil Howard and Rosilin Bock
Globalization, international asymmetries and democracy: a structuralist perspective pp. 272-287 Downloads
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 Downloads
Ece Kocabicak
Movement allies: towards an analytical re-classification of civil rights groups in India pp. 114-125 Downloads
Ankita Pandey
Transparency, exclusion and mediation: how digital and biometric technologies are transforming social protection in Tamil Nadu, India pp. 126-141 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Juliana Siwale and Cécile Godfroid

Volume 50, issue 1, 2022

The Sanjaya Lall prize for 2021 pp. 1-1 Downloads
Lucey Grainne
Twenty years of BRICS: political and economic transformations through the lens of land pp. 2-13 Downloads
Mihika Chatterjee and Ikuno Naka
The Chinese infrastructural fix in Africa: lessons from the Sino-Zambian ‘road bonanza’ pp. 14-29 Downloads
Tim Zajontz
Kaingang indigenous, family farmers and soy in southern Brazil: new old conflicts over land pp. 30-43 Downloads
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 Downloads
Asmita Kabra and Budhaditya Das
The performativity of the state in China’s land transformation: a case study of Dahongmen, Beijing pp. 62-77 Downloads
Yimin Zhao
AI for development: implications for theory and practice pp. 78-90 Downloads
Corneliu Bjola
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