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Volume 32, issue 4, 2004
- Civil war, public goods and the social wealth of nations pp. 459-484

- David Pottebaum and Ravi Kanbur
- Foreign direct investment-facilitated development: the case of the natural gas industry of Trinidad and Tobago pp. 485-505

- Lou Anne Barclay
- Jane Jacobs on development pp. 507-521

- David Ellerman
- Do we know how much poverty there is? pp. 523-558

- Miguel Szekely, Nora Lustig, Martin Cumpa and Jose Antonio Mejia
- Internationalization of innovative capabilities: counter-evidence from the electronics industry in Malaysia and Brazil pp. 559-583

- Norlela Ariffin and Paulo Figueiredo
- Modelling the privatization process in transition economies pp. 585-604

- John Marangos
- From Aba to Ugborodo: gender identity and alternative discourse of social protest among women in the oil delta of Nigeria pp. 605-617

- Charles Ukeje
- The determinants of outward foreign direct investment: a firm-level analysis of Indian manufacturing pp. 619-639

- Jaya Prakash Pradhan
Volume 32, issue 3, 2004
- Learning, capability building and innovation at the firm level: An introduction pp. 339-339

- Lynn Mytelka
- The multifaceted evolution of Korean technological capabilities and its implications for contemporary policy pp. 341-363

- Linsu Kim
- The challenge of building an effective innovation system for catch-up pp. 365-374

- Richard Nelson
- Market-oriented reforms, globalization and the recent transformation of Latin American innovation systems pp. 375-387

- Jorge Katz
- Catching up in new wave technologies pp. 389-405

- Lynn Mytelka
- Mapping fragmentation: Electronics and automobiles in East Asia and Latin America pp. 407-432

- Sanjaya Lall, Manuel Albaladejo and Jinkang Zhang
- Technological intensities in East and Southeast Asian electronics firms: Does network strength matter? pp. 433-455

- Rajah Rasiah
Volume 32, issue 2, 2004
- Does e-commerce fulfil its promise for developing country (South African) garment export producers? pp. 155-178

- Sagren Moodley and Mike Morris
- The human right to development pp. 179-203

- Arjun Sengupta
- Are the poor willing to pay a premium for designer labels? a field experiment in Bolivia pp. 205-224

- Luuk Van Kempen
- Sectoral gender wage gap in Vietnam pp. 225-239

- Amy Liu
- International technology transfer through local business linkages: the case of Volvo Trucks and their domestic suppliers in India pp. 241-260

- Inge Ivarsson and Claes Goran Alvstam
- Vulnerability, shocks and persistence of poverty: estimates for semi-arid rural South India pp. 261-281

- Raghav Gaiha and Katsushi Imai
- Industrialization in an age of globalization: some comparisons between East and South East Asia and Latin America pp. 283-307

- John Weiss and Hossein Jalilian
- Removing some harm from the World Trade Organization pp. 309-320

- William Kingston
- To measure or not to measure TFP growth? A reply to Mahadevan pp. 321-327

- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
- To measure or not to measure TFP growth? Comment on "unequivocal no" reply pp. 329-330

- Renuka Mahadevan
Volume 32, issue 1, 2004
- Beyond the social contract: capabilities and global justice. an Olaf Palme lecture, delivered in Oxford on 19 June 2003 pp. 3-18

- Martha Nussbaum
- Africa in Asia? the development challenges facing Eastern Indonesia and East Timor pp. 19-35

- Anne Booth
- Agricultural development and pro-poor economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa: potential and policy pp. 37-57

- Jonathan Kydd, Andrew Dorward, Jamie Morrison and Georg Cadisch
- Economic reform or social development? the challenges of a period of reform in Latin America: case study of Mexico pp. 59-86

- Diana Alarcon and Eduardo Zepeda
- Exporting through technological capability: econometric evidence from India's pharmaceutical and electrical/electronics firms pp. 87-100

- Saradindu Bhaduri and Amit Ray
- Modelling inter-temporal aid allocation: a new application with an emphasis on Papua New Guinea pp. 101-118

- Simon Feeny and Mark McGillivray
- An analysis of India's reform dynamics pp. 119-134

- Kaliappa Kalirajan
- The two-way interaction between globalization and labour market policies pp. 135-152

- Andrew Downes, Rafael Gomez and Morley Gunderson
Volume 31, issue 4, 2003
- Editor's introduction pp. 403-404

- Abdul Raufu Mustapha
- Colonialism and environmental perception in Northern Nigeria pp. 405-425

- Abdul Raufu Mustapha
- Practising “biodiversity” in Guinea: nature, nation and an international convention pp. 427-439

- James Fairhead and Melissa Leach
- Land use, the environment and development in post-socialist Mongolia pp. 441-459

- David Sneath
- Networks of knowledge: how farmers and scientists understand soils and their fertility. a case study from Ethiopia pp. 461-478

- Data Dea and Ian Scoones
- The meanings of forest governance in Esmeraldas, Ecuador pp. 479-501

- Laura Rival
- Long-term change in African drylands: can recent history point towards development pathways? pp. 503-518

- Michael Mortimore
- Why do savings institutions differ within the same region? The role of environment and social capital in the creation of savings arrangements in Eastern Burkina Faso pp. 519-529

- Valentina Mazzucato and David Niemeijer
Volume 31, issue 3, 2003
- Does it Matter that we do not Agree on the Definition of Poverty? A Comparison of Four Approaches pp. 243-274

- Caterina Ruggeri Laderchi, Ruhi Saith and Frances Stewart
- Dynamic Clusters in Developing Countries: Collective Efficiency and Beyond pp. 275-292

- Marjolein Canie¨ls and Henny Romijn
- Innovation in Asian Industrialization: A Gerschenkronian Perspective pp. 293-314

- Mike Hobday
- Small-holders and Water Resources: A Review Essay on the Economics of Locally-managed Irrigation pp. 315-339

- Jeff Dayton-Johnson
- Decentralization in Peru's Agricultural Policy: A Critical Review from 1993 to 1998 pp. 341-363

- Anja Heuft and Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder
- To Measure or Not To Measure Total Factor Productivity Growth? pp. 365-378

- Renuka Mahadevan
- Civil Society as Idea and Civil Society as Process: The Case of Ghana pp. 379-400

- Lindsay Whitfield
Volume 31, issue 2, 2003
- Chinese Peasant Choices: Migration, Rural Industry or Farming pp. 123-148

- John Knight and Lina Song
- Social Organization, Civic Responsibility and Collective Action: Game Theory Models of Community Participation in Development Projects pp. 149-158

- Howard White
- Spatial Integration of Wheat Markets in India: Evidence from Cointegration Tests pp. 159-171

- Madhusudan Ghosh
- Concepts and Perceptions of Human Well-being: Some Evidence from South Africa pp. 173-196

- David Clark
- The Evolution of Wood-based Industries in Brazil and their Means of Securing Wood pp. 197-217

- Carlos Jose Caetano Bacha
- Trade Reforms and the Efficiency of Firms in India pp. 219-233

- Uma Kambhampati
Volume 31, issue 1, 2003
- Kicking Away the Ladder: Infant Industry Promotion in Historical Perspective 1 pp. 21-32

- Ha-Joon Chang
- Symposium on Infant Industries: A Comment pp. 33-35

- Gustav Ranis
- Studying Development and Explaining Policies pp. 37-58

- Gavin Williams
- Are Millennium Goals of Poverty Reduction Useful? pp. 59-84

- Raghav Gaiha
- Economic Liberalization and Productivity Growth: Further Evidence From Bangladesh pp. 85-98

- Ruhul Salim
- The Internet and Economic Growth in Less-developed Countries: A Case of Managing Expectations? 1 pp. 99-113

- Charles Kenny
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