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Volume 45, issue 4, 2017
- Digital governance and the reconstruction of the Indian anti-poverty system pp. 393-408

- Silvia Masiero
- Alternatives to local content requirements in resource-rich countries pp. 409-423

- Ivar Kolstad and Abel Kinyondo
- The politics of natural disasters in protracted conflict: the 2014 flood in Kashmir pp. 424-442

- Rajesh Venugopal and Sameer Yasir
- How does outward foreign direct investment contribute to economic development in less advanced home countries? pp. 443-459

- Jan Knoerich
- Do farmers really like farming? Indian farmers in transition pp. 460-478

- Bina Agarwal and Ankush Agrawal
- The gender pay gap and son preference: evidence from India pp. 479-498

- Terry-Ann Craigie and Shatanjaya Dasgupta
- Political reservation and female empowerment: evidence from Maharashtra, India pp. 499-521

- Jan Priebe
- Challenges of accountability in resource-poor contexts: lessons about invited spaces from Karnataka’s village health committees pp. 522-541

- Shirin Madon and S. Krishna
- Impact of export upgrading on tax revenue in developing and high-income countries pp. 542-561

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon and Jean Brun
Volume 45, issue 3, 2017
- Disability and social protection programmes in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review pp. 223-239

- Lena Morgon Banks, Rachel Mearkle, Islay Mactaggart, Matthew Walsham, Hannah Kuper and Karl Blanchet
- Industrialisation-led displacement and long-term welfare: evidence from West Bengal pp. 240-259

- Saumik Paul and Vengadeshvaran Sarma
- Does having more children increase the likelihood of parental smoking? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 260-275

- Mohamed Arouri, Adel Ben-Youssef and Cuong Nguyen
- The consequences of armed conflict on household composition pp. 276-302

- Lina M. Sánchez-Céspedes
- Industrial upgrading and development in Lesotho’s apparel industry: global value chains, foreign direct investment, and market diversification pp. 303-320

- Mike Morris and Cornelia Staritz
- Discipline and flexibility: a behavioural perspective on microfinance product design pp. 321-337

- Marc Labie, Carolina Laureti and Ariane Szafarz
- Within-group heterogeneity and group dynamics: analyzing exit of microcredit groups in Angola pp. 338-351

- Ivar Kolstad, Armando Garcia Pires and Arne Wiig
- Third wave development expertise pp. 352-365

- Morten Fibieger Byskov
- The effect of minimum wages on employment in emerging economies: a survey and meta-analysis pp. 366-391

- Stijn Broecke, Alessia Forti and Marieke Vandeweyer
Volume 45, issue 2, 2017
- Conflict, inequalities and development: celebrating the work of Valpy FitzGerald pp. 113-115

- Diego Sánchez-Ancochea
- Valpy FitzGerald: radical macroeconomist of development pp. 116-124

- John Toye
- Violent conflict and inequality pp. 125-144

- Çağatay Bircan, Tilman Brück and Marc Vothknecht
- Does the way civil wars end affect the pattern of post-conflict development? pp. 145-170

- Frances Stewart and Rachita Daga
- Diasporas and conflict: distance, contiguity and spheres of engagement pp. 171-184

- Nicholas Van Hear and Robin Cohen
- The political economy of managing extractives: insights from the Peruvian case pp. 185-203

- Rosemary Thorp
- Declining inequality in Latin America: structural shift or temporary phenomenon? pp. 204-221

- Miguel Székely and Pamela Mendoza
- The Sanjaya Lall Prize 2016 pp. 222-222

- The Editors
Volume 45, issue 1, 2017
- New Editor for Oxford Development Studies pp. 1-1

- Jo Boyce
- Transnational social protection: setting the agenda pp. 2-19

- Peggy Levitt, Jocelyn Viterna, Armin Mueller and Charlotte Lloyd
- Transnational social protection in Europe: a social inequality perspective pp. 20-32

- Thomas Faist
- Welfare without borders: unpacking the bases of transnational social protection for international migrants pp. 33-46

- Ruxandra Paul
- The missing link? The role of sub-national governance in transnational social protections pp. 47-63

- Erica Dobbs and Peggy Levitt
- India’s Aadhaar scheme and the promise of inclusive social protection pp. 64-79

- Amiya Bhatia and Jacqueline Bhabha
- Reciprocity in global social protection: providing care for migrants’ children pp. 80-95

- Ernestina Dankyi, Valentina Mazzucato and Takyiwaa Manuh
- ‘But we can’t call 911’: undocumented immigrant farmworkers and access to social protection in New York pp. 96-111

- Kathleen Sexsmith
Volume 44, issue 4, 2016
- High growth and rising inequality in Kerala since the 1980s pp. 367-383

- Sreeraj A. P and Vamsi Vakulabharanam
- Economic performance in Latin America in the 2000s: recession, recovery, and resilience? pp. 384-400

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid and Stefanie Garry
- Reversal of fortune? The long-term effect of conservation-led displacement in Nepal pp. 401-419

- Christie Lam, Saumik Paul and Vengadeshvaran Sarma
- Impact of MGNREGA on the livelihood security of rural poor in India: a study using national sample survey data pp. 420-440

- Saswati Das
- Social protection for people with disabilities in Tanzania: a mixed methods study pp. 441-457

- Hannah Kuper, Matthew Walsham, Flora Myamba, Simeon Mesaki, Islay Mactaggart, Morgon Banks and Karl Blanchet
- Does female human capital formation matter for the income effect of remittances? Evidence from developing countries pp. 458-478

- Arusha Cooray, Nabamita Dutta and Sushanta Mallick
- Do remittances support consumption during crisis? Evidence from Kosovo pp. 479-492

- Laetitia Duval and François-Charles Wolff
- The good in evil: a discourse analysis of the industry in Ghana pp. 493-508

- Kwadwo Afriyie, John Kuumuori Ganle and Janet Afua Abrafi Adomako
Volume 44, issue 3, 2016
- Indigenous peoples and the capability approach: taking stock pp. 265-270

- Erika Bockstael and Krushil Watene
- An alternative to ‘alternative development’?: and human development in Andean countries pp. 271-286

- Roger Merino
- Valuing nature: Māori philosophy and the capability approach pp. 287-296

- Krushil Watene
- A capability perspective on indigenous autonomy pp. 297-314

- Christina Binder and Constanze Binder
- Operationalising the capability approach: developing culturally relevant indicators of indigenous wellbeing – an Australian example pp. 315-331

- Mandy Yap and Eunice Yu
- Beyond the grumpy rich man and the happy peasant: mixed methods and the impact of food security on subjective dimensions of wellbeing in India pp. 332-348

- Sarah C. White, Antonia Fernandez and Shreya Jha
- Is the West really the best? Modernisation and the psychosocial dynamics of human progress and development pp. 349-365

- Richard Martin Eckersley
Volume 44, issue 2, 2016
- The Sanjaya Lall Prize 2015 pp. (iii)-(iii)

- The Editors
- The role of human recognition in development pp. 135-151

- Tony Castleman
- Trust, trustworthiness, and traditional Islamic education pp. 152-166

- M Asadullah
- Formal school or Koranic school? Determinants of school type choice in Senegal pp. 167-188

- Iris Goensch
- Political dynasties and poverty: measurement and evidence of linkages in the Philippines pp. 189-201

- Ronald Mendoza, Edsel L. Beja, Victor Venida and David B. Yap
- Social networks and small business performance in West African border regions pp. 202-219

- Mathias Kuépié, Michel Tenikue and Olivier Walther
- Multidimensional poverty in Afghanistan: who are the poorest of the poor? pp. 220-245

- Jean-Francois Trani, Jill Kuhlberg, Timothy Cannings and Dilbal Chakkal
- Public pre-schooling and maternal labour force participation in rural India pp. 246-263

- Monica Jain
Volume 44, issue 1, 2016
- Where Does Education Pay Off in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Two Cities of the Republic of Congo pp. 1-27

- Mathias Kuepié and Christophe Nordman
- Urbanisation and Food Insecurity Risks: Assessing the Role of Human Development pp. 28-48

- Sylvia Szabo
- Cash Transfers in Nepal: Do They Contribute to Social Inclusion? pp. 49-69

- Kristie Drucza
- Better Access to Water, Better Children's Health: A Mirage? pp. 70-92

- Patricia Augier, Marion Dovis and Charles Lai-Tong
- Inter-generational Determinants of Migration Decisions: The Case of International Labour Migration from Nepal pp. 93-112

- Magnus Hatlebakk
- An Indigenous Innovation: An Example from Mobile Communication Technology pp. 113-133

- Vicky Long and Staffan Laestadius
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