Oxford Development Studies
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Volume 27, issue 3, 1999
- Special issue introduction: Economic liberalization and the Brazilian industrial sector in the 1990s pp. 277-278

- Edmund Amann
- Macro/Micro interactions: Economic and institutional uncertainties and structural change in Brazilian industry pp. 279-304

- Joao Carlos Ferraz, David Kupfer and Franklin Serrano
- A note on foreign direct investment and industrial competitiveness in Brazil pp. 305-327

- Regis Bonelli
- Technological self-reliance in Brazil: Achievements and prospects—some evidence from the non-serial capital goods sector pp. 329-357

- Edmund Amann
- The short-run regional effects of new investments and technological upgrade in the Brazilian automobile industry: An interregional computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 359-383

- Eduardo Haddad and Geoffrey Hewings
- The state and industry in the development process: How universal is the Evans vision? pp. 385-404

- Werner Baer, Hadi Esfahani and Salim Rashid
Volume 27, issue 2, 1999
- Japanese multinationals in Asia: Drivers and attractors pp. 149-164

- Ashoka Mody, Susmita Dasgupta and Sarbajit Sinha
- A new map of Indian industrial society: The cartographer all at sea pp. 165-186

- Mark Holmstrom
- Social sectors during economic reforms: The Indian experience pp. 187-210

- K. Seeta Prabhu
- Botswana: Poverty amid plenty pp. 211-231

- Keith Jefferis and T. F. Kelly
- Modelling of aid motivation using time series data: The case of Papua New Guinea pp. 233-250

- Rukmani Gounder
- Perverse supply response in peasant agriculture: A review pp. 251-270

- Adam Ozanne
Volume 27, issue 1, 1999
- Fiscal decentralization: Incentives, redistribution and reform in China pp. 5-32

- John Knight and Shi Li
- Singapore's economic development: Four lessons and some doubts pp. 33-55

- Gregg Huff
- Comparative productivity performance in manufacturing in South and East Asia, 1960-93 pp. 57-79

- Marcel Timmer and Adam Szirmai
- The cutting Edge: Collective efficiency and international competitiveness in Pakistan pp. 81-107

- Khalid Nadvi
- Liberalization and labour: The fate of retrenched workers in the cotton textile industry in India pp. 109-127

- Jude Howell and Uma Kambhampati
- The demand for labour in risky agriculture pp. 129-144

- Sunil Kanwar
Volume 26, issue 3, 1998
- “The tribe of pundits called economists” and economic debate in post-independence India pp. 271-286

- Terence Byres
- Development studies and the development of India: An awkward case? pp. 287-309

- John Harriss
- From “book view” to “field view”: Social anthropological constructions of the Indian village pp. 311-331

- Surinder Jodhka
- India's economic reforms: Progress, problems, prospects pp. 333-350

- Vijay Joshi
- Terms of trade effects on endogenous growth rates in LDCs pp. 351-373

- Ben Peletier
- The European union's green paper on relations with the African, Caribbean and pacific countries pp. 375-390

- Marjorie Lister
Volume 26, issue 2, 1998
- Reforming the state: A study of the peruvian tax reform pp. 133-151

- Francisco Durand and Rosemary Thorp
- Interest rates, saving and investment: Evidence from India pp. 153-169

- Prema-chandra Athukorala
- Who gets what jobs in China's countryside? A multinomial logit analysis pp. 171-190

- Sarah Cook
- International production networks and changing trade patterns in East Asia: The case of the electronics industry pp. 191-212

- Dieter Ernst and Paolo Guerrieri
- Technological capabilities in emerging Asia pp. 213-243

- Sanjaya Lall
- Human capital, targeting and social safety nets: An analysis of household data from Zimbabwe pp. 245-265

- Lucia Hanmer
Volume 26, issue 1, 1998
- Editorial introduction. Globalization: Definitions, debates and implications pp. 5-13

- Ngaire Woods
- Globalization and the modes of operation of major institutional actors pp. 15-31

- Thomas Biersteker
- Globalization and world trade: From multilateralism to regionalism pp. 33-45

- Diana Tussie
- Globalization and the new geography of foreign direct investment pp. 47-69

- John Dunning
- Shrinking states? Globalization and national autonomy in the oecd pp. 71-97

- Geoffrey Garrett
- Global civil society: Perspectives, initiatives, movements pp. 99-110

- Richard Falk
- Money in a globalized world: From monopoly to oligopoly pp. 111-125

- Benjamin Cohen
Volume 25, issue 3, 1997
- New problems and opportunities for industrial development in Latin America pp. 261-277

- Jose Miguel Benavente, Gustavo Crespi, Jorge Katz and Giovanni Stumpo
- St Adam and the Dragons: Neo-classical economics and the East Asian miracle pp. 279-300

- Jonathan Temple
- Do rural public works influence agricultural wages? The case of the employment guarantee scheme in India pp. 301-314

- Raghav Gaiha
- The perils of measuring poverty: Identifying the 'poor' in rural Ethiopia pp. 315-343

- Philippa Bevan and Sandra Fullerton Joireman
- Poverty and its many dimensions: The role of income as an indicator pp. 345-360

- Caterina Ruggeri Laderchi
- The demand for calories in developing countries pp. 361-369

- P. J. Dawson
Volume 25, issue 2, 1997
- Cumulative causation and inequality among villages in China pp. 149-172

- John Knight and Shi Li
- Market or policy driven? The Foreign direct investment boom in Argentina pp. 173-188

- Daniel Chudnovsky, Andrés López and Fernando Porta
- The determinants of technological capability: A cross-country analysis pp. 189-207

- Jeffrey James and Henny Romijn
- Embedded markets: Hired labour arrangements in west Bengal agriculture pp. 209-223

- Ben Rogaly
- Heteroscedastic price forecasting for food security management in developing countries pp. 225-236

- Christopher Barrett
- 'Paradigms of development: The East Asian debate': A comment pp. 237-243

- Pan-Long Tsai
- Paradigms of development: A Rejoinder pp. 245-253

- Sanjaya Lall
Volume 25, issue 1, 1997
- Editors' introduction pp. 5-10

- E. V. K. Fitzgerald and Frances Stewart
- Civil conflict in developing countries over the last quarter of a century: An empirical overview of economic and social consequences pp. 11-41

- Frances Stewart, Frank Humphreys and Nick Lea
- Paying for the war: Macroeconomic stabilization in poor countries under conflict conditions pp. 43-65

- E. V. K. Fitzgerald
- A rational kind of madness pp. 67-75

- David Keen
- War and ethnicity: Global connections and local violence in North East Africa and former Yugoslavia pp. 77-94

- David Turton
- Household entitlements during wartime: The experience of Sri Lanka pp. 95-121

- Meghan O'Sullivan
- Estimating the economic costs of conflict: An examination of the two-gap estimation model for the case of Nicaragua pp. 123-141

- Sabrina DiAddario
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