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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2022
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2022, volume 34, articles 4
- JID ‘Long run effects of Covid‐19 on developing countries’ Special Issue Editorial Introduction pp. 695-696

- Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Krishna Vadlamannati
- Improving the resilience of SMEs in times of crisis: The impact of mobile money amid Covid‐19 in Zambia pp. 697-714

- Wenxiu (Vince) Nan and Minseok Park
- Short‐term effects of COVID‐19 lockdown on foreign direct investment: Evidence from Ecuadorian firms pp. 715-736

- Segundo Camino‐Mogro and Mary Armijos
- Remittances and households' livelihood in the context of Covid‐19: Evidence from Burkina Faso pp. 737-753

- Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba
- Gender and Covid‐19: Are women bearing the brunt? A case study for Bolivia pp. 754-770

- Luis Enrique Escalante and Helene Maisonnave
- The impact of COVID‐19 on consumption poverty in Mozambique pp. 771-802

- Giulia Barletta, Finório Castigo, Eva‐Maria Egger, Michael Keller, Vincenzo Salvucci and Finn Tarp
- The impact of COVID‐19 government responses on remittances in Latin American countries pp. 803-822

- Adriana R. Cardozo Silva, Luis R. Diaz Pavez, Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso and Felicitas Nowak‐Lehmann
- The macroeconomic impact of COVID‐19 in Mozambique: A social accounting matrix approach pp. 823-860

- Rosario Betho, Marcia Chelengo, Sam Jones, Michael Keller, Ibraimo Hassane Mussagy, Dirk van Seventer and Finn Tarp
- Fiscal stimulus packages to COVID‐19: The role of informality pp. 861-879

- Ceyhun Elgin, Colin Williams, Gamze Oz‐Yalaman and Abdullan Yalaman
- Analysis of the resilience strategies of Cameroonian companies in the face of Covid‐19 and their effects on activity pp. 880-897

- Benjamin Fomba Kamga and Rodrigue Nda'Chi Deffo
- COVID‐19 crisis and risk spillovers to developing economies: Evidence from Africa pp. 898-918

- Md Akhtaruzzaman, Ramzi Benkraiem, Sabri Boubaker and Constantin Zopounidis
- Impact of Covid‐19 on Maternal Health Seeking in Ghana pp. 919-930

- Patrick Opoku Asuming, Deborah Aba Gaisie, Caesar Agula and Ayaga Agula Bawah
2022, volume 34, articles 3
- A new era of microfinance: The digital microcredit and its impact on poverty pp. 469-492

- Daniel Kandie and Khan Jahirul Islam
- Disentangling gender‐differentiated impacts on food security and poverty: Empirical evidence from Vietnam pp. 493-511

- Subir Bairagi, Ashok K. Mishra and Dat Q. Tran
- Titling and the value of land in Tanzania pp. 512-531

- Jehovaness Aikaeli and Thomas Markussen
- Hedgehog or fox? Theories of change for dryland cereals in Eastern Africa pp. 532-549

- Alastair Orr and Elijah Muange
- Prioritarian rates of return to antipoverty transfers pp. 550-563

- Armando Barrientos, Stephan Dietrich, Franziska Gassmann and Daniele Malerba
- Unintended consequences of microfinance: Effects on credit access for small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 564-586

- Christoph Sommer
- Socio‐economic determinants of financial inclusion: An evaluation with a microdata multidimensional index pp. 587-611

- Thereza Balliester Reis
- Financial constraints and the impact of corruption on employment growth pp. 612-635

- Mohammad Amin and Yew Chong Soh
- Shadow economy threshold effect in the relationship finance–growth in Tunisia: A nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag approach pp. 636-651

- Khalil Mhadhbi and Chokri Terzi
- Microfinance outreach and aggregate welfare pp. 652-669

- Ishraq Ahmed and Erick Kitenge
- Foreign direct investment, anti‐money laundering regulations and economic growth pp. 670-692

- Isaac Ofoeda, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Joshua Yindenaba Abor and Kofi Osei Achampong
2022, volume 34, articles 2
- Violence against women and the macroeconomy: The case of Ghana pp. 239-258

- Srinivasan Raghavendran, Kijong Kim, Sinéad Ashe, Mrinal Chadha, Felix Asante, Petri T. Piiroinen and Nata Duvvury
- Information technology adoption and integration into global value chains: Evidence from small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises in Vietnam pp. 259-286

- Nam Hoang Vu, Tuan Anh Bui, Tram Bao Hoang and Hanh My Pham
- Farm mechanisation in Nepal's Terai Region: Policy context, drivers and options pp. 287-305

- Emma Karki, Akriti Sharma and Brendan Brown
- Social anomie induced by resource development projects: A case of a coal mining project pp. 306-321

- Jun Cheng, Ruilian Zhang, Yuzhen Liu and Chen Wang
- Measuring women's empowerment in developing countries: A systematic review pp. 322-333

- Shamsun Nahar and Cecilia W. Mengo
- A 2020 desk review of Power Africa pp. 334-348

- Timothy Allela
- The role of administrative data in gender statistics: Supporting inclusive development for women and girls pp. 349-378

- Nicola Richards, Lauren Pandolfelli, Bouchra Bouziani, Bernice Ofosu‐Baadu and Karen Carter
- Can microfinance lending crowd out informal lenders? Evidence from the Philippines pp. 379-414

- Cherry Wyle G. Layaoen and Kazushi Takahashi
- Working while studying: Employment premium or penalty for youth? pp. 415-441

- Sènakpon Fidèle Ange Dedehouanou, Luca Tiberti, Hilaire Houeninvo and Djohodo Inès Monwanou
- “Those who eat from one pot”: Constructing household as a social category in a cash transfer programme in Ghana pp. 442-460

- Dennis Puorideme and Ivan Lind Christensen
2022, volume 34, articles 1
- Facilitators, barriers, and perceived changes of a social behaviour change nutrition programme and economic development programme in rural Bangladesh: A qualitative study pp. 3-28

- Seungheon Han, Heeyeon Kim, Yoonho Cho, Md. Mezanur Rahman and Yunhee Kang
- Gender gap in schooling: Is there a role for health insurance? pp. 29-54

- Manini Ojha
- “Dragon boating” alone? Community ties and systemic income shocks pp. 55-81

- Konstantinos Matakos, Dimitrios Minos, Ari Perdana and Elizabeth Radin
- Does workfare work? India's employment guarantee during COVID‐19 pp. 82-108

- Sudha Narayanan, Christian Oldiges and Shree Saha
- Poverty and gender in Latin America: How far can income‐based measures go? pp. 109-129

- Veronica Amarante, Maira Colacce and Federico Scalese
- Do in‐kind donations promote cooperation among non‐governmental organisations? Lessons from the Greek refugee crisis pp. 130-144

- Smaro Boura, Orestis Vathis, Asteris Huliaras and Nikolaos Tzifakis
- Linking the quality of life index and the typology of European administrative units pp. 145-174

- Karel Macků, Vít Voženílek and Vít Pászto
- The New Economic Geography and labour emigration: Analysing Venezuela's hyperinflation episode pp. 175-202

- Ademir Rocha, Cleomar Gomes da Silva and Fernando Perobelli
- Do agricultural support and cash transfer programmes improve nutritional status? pp. 203-235

- Seth R. Gitter, James Manley, Jill Bernstein and Paul Winters
2021, volume 33, articles 8
- The density of microfinance institutions and multiple borrowing in Ghana: Are rural borrowers vulnerable? pp. 1217-1237

- Ewura‐Adwoa Ewusie, Samuel Kobina Annim and William Brafu‐Insaidoo
- More remittances, fewer kids—Impact of remittances on fertility in Morocco pp. 1238-1256

- Oussama Ben Atta, Kamal Kasmaoui, Mazhar Mughal and Farid Makhlouf
- An empirical analysis of the effect of tobacco taxation on economic growth in 38 African countries pp. 1257-1269

- Mustapha Immurana, Micheal Kofi Boachie, Maxwell Ayindenaba Dalaba, Kofi Mintah Oware, Toby Joseph Mathew K.K., Martin Amogre Ayanore and Hadrat Mohammed Yusif
- Does food security matter to subjective well‐being? Evidence from a cross‐country panel pp. 1270-1289

- Lukas Kornher and Tekalign Gutu Sakketa
- Examining the relationship between farmers' perceived trust and investment preferences pp. 1290-1303

- Omotuyole Isiaka Ambali and Toritseju Begho
- Informalisation of international volunteering: A new analytical framework explaining differential impacts of the ‘orphanage tourism’ debate in the Netherlands pp. 1304-1320

- Sara Kinsbergen, Esther Konijn, Simon Kuijpers‐Heezemans, Gabriëlle op 't Hoog, Dirk‐Jan Koch and Mieke Molthof
- Should we call it a (middle) class? A socio‐economic exploration of the Vietnamese middle‐income group pp. 1321-1345

- Eric Rougier, Jean‐Philippe Berrou, Matthieu Clément, François Combarnous and Dominique Darbon
2021, volume 33, articles 7
- From the top to the bottom: The global environment and microfinance institution (MFI) performance in the West African Economic and Monetary Union countries pp. 1087-1111

- Tchapo Gbandi, Mawuli K. Couchoro and Mawulolo J. Agossou
- Aid for health, economic growth, and the emigration of medical workers pp. 1112-1140

- Mauro Lanati and Rainer Thiele
- Biases in low‐information environments: Understanding for‐profit and non‐profit salary differentials in Haiti pp. 1141-1165

- Anthony J. DeMattee and Alasdair Rutherford
- Output convergence at sector level across Indian states: Evidence from weak sigma and club convergence analysis pp. 1166-1188

- Vaseem Akram and Jabir Ali
- Indigenous farmers' perception of climate change and the use of local knowledge to adapt to climate variability: A case study of Vietnam pp. 1189-1212

- Nguyen The Manh and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
2021, volume 33, articles 6
- Editorial: New conversations in development studies pp. 947-952

- Samuel Brazys, Arusha Cooray, Åshild Kolås and Krishna Vadlamannati
- Mainstreaming climate adaptation into social protection: The issues yet to be addressed pp. 953-974

- Hare Krisna Kundo, Martin Brueckner, Rochelle Spencer and John Davis
- Fiscal decentralization, democracy and government size: Disentangling the complexities pp. 975-1004

- Samuel Kwabena Obeng
- Rural employment guarantee programme in India and its impact on household educational decisions: A focus on private coaching pp. 1005-1025

- Upasak Das
- Institutional development and the dowry death curve across states in India pp. 1026-1042

- Austin M. Mitchell and Suparna Soni
- Saving and borrowing behaviour among agropastoralists in West Pokot County, Kenya pp. 1043-1062

- Göran Bostedt, Lonah Mukoya, Deborah Muricho and Gert Nyberg
- Longitudinal analysis of microfinance borrowers in Brazil: A dynamic market segmentation pp. 1063-1083

- Lucas Lopes Ferreira de Souza, Francesca Bassi and Ana Augusta Ferreira de Freitas
2021, volume 33, articles 5
- Personal social capital and voluntary participation in the Village Development Programme in rural Sri Lanka pp. 803-825

- Niranjala Hulugalla, Kyohei Yamada and Makoto Kakinaka
- The impact of health sector‐wide approaches on aid effectiveness and infant mortality pp. 826-844

- Maame Esi Woode, Duncan Mortimer and Rohan Sweeney
- A step further in the theory of regional integration: A look at the South American integration strategy pp. 845-873

- Andrea Bonilla‐Bolaños
- Managing seasonality in West African informal urban vegetable markets: The role of household relations pp. 874-893

- Imogen Bellwood‐Howard, Isaac Gershon Kodwo Ansah, Samuel Arkoh Donkoh and Gabin Korbéogo
- A new approach for detecting multiple‐equilibria poverty traps pp. 894-909

- Sandeep Mohapatra
- The poor receive less: Remittance behaviour of female migrants in Myanmar pp. 910-926

- Yalei Zhai and Hisaki Kono
- An evaluation of the structure of the labour market, assistance policies and sectoral productivity on the pro‐poor growth for Brazil from 2004 to 2014: A dynamic panel analysis pp. 927-944

- Jouse T. Ribeiro and Roberto Santolin
2021, volume 33, articles 4
- Explaining inter‐ethnic marriage in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 627-643

- Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Elliott Green
- Financing the economy: The multidimensional influences of financial development on economic complexity pp. 644-684

- Canh Nguyen and Thanh Su
- The fiscal management of permanent and temporary foreign aid: Evidence from sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 685-716

- Loujaina Abdelwahed
- The impact of foreign aid on economic development: A systematic literature review and content analysis of the top 50 most influential papers pp. 717-751

- Ziyoda Asatullaeva, Reza Fathollah Zadeh Aghdam, Nisar Ahmad and Laylo Tashpulatova
- Financial inclusion of individuals who arrived as refugees to the United States pp. 752-779

- Paul Hagstrom and Javier Pereira
- A vital technology: Review of the literature on mobile phone use among pastoralists pp. 780-799

- Martin C. Parlasca
2021, volume 33, articles 3
- Power and supply chain development in the South African and Thai automotive industries: What lessons can be learnt? pp. 457-471

- Jason F. Bell and Lorenza Monaco
- The impact of tropical storms on tax revenue pp. 472-489

- Preeya Mohan and Eric Strobl
- Non‐farm employment and poverty reduction in Mauritania pp. 490-514

- Mamoudou Ba, Amar Anwar and Mazhar Mughal
- Trends and antecedents of inequalities in maternal healthcare coverage in four African countries pp. 515-544

- Derek Asuman, Ama Fenny and Doreen Nyarko Anyamesem Odame
- Do remote areas benefit from economic growth? Evidence from Uganda pp. 545-568

- Lisa Daniels and Nicholas Minot
- Female labour force participation and dowries in Pakistan pp. 569-593

- Momoe Makino
- Integrated model for women empowerment in rural India pp. 594-611

- Eliza Sharma and Subhankar Das
- Do social comparisons and negative shocks affect the subjective well‐being of the poor? Evidence from the Peruvian Amazon pp. 612-616

- Alejandro López‐Feldman and Roberto Porro
- Developing character and entrepreneurship among young men in a fishing community in West Sumatra, Indonesia pp. 617-623

- Richard J. Stanford, Rudi Febriamansyah, Ibnu Riyadhie Prayanda and Erikson Henri
2021, volume 33, articles 2
- A green revolution in sub‐Saharan Africa? The transformation of Ethiopia's agricultural sector pp. 277-315

- Emelie Rohne Till
- Defining and measuring financial inclusion: A systematic review and confirmatory factor analysis pp. 316-341

- Vanesa Pesqué‐Cela, Lihui Tian, Deming Luo, Damian Tobin and Gerhard Kling
- Impact of improved rice varieties on household food security in Northern Ghana: A doubly robust analysis pp. 342-359

- Wencong Lu, Kwabena Nyarko Addai and John Ng'ombe
- How do migration and remittances affect inequality? A case study of Mexico pp. 360-381

- Zsoka Koczan and Franz Loyola
- Assets, cash transfers and urban livelihoods in South Africa pp. 382-395

- Chibuikem Nnaeme, Leila Patel and Sophie Plagerson
- Domestic revenue mobilisation in developing countries: An exploratory analysis of sub‐Saharan Africa and Latin America pp. 396-421

- Abel Gwaindepi
- Conditional cash transfers, female bargaining power and parental labour supply pp. 422-436

- Rafael Novella, Laura Ripani and Claudia Vazquez
- Measuring the resilience of exploitation systems from agricultural water based on good governance principles (case study: irrigation networks in Khuzestan Province) pp. 437-453

- Adel Dahimavi, Ali Mohammad Akhoond‐Ali, Abdoulrasool Shirvanian and Dalal Modhej
2021, volume 33, articles 1
- The Role of Latter‐day Saint Charities Towards the Establishment of Needed National Neonatal Resuscitation Programmes in Resource Poor Countries pp. 3-15

- Ray M. Merrill, Aaron M. Frutos, Joseph L. Lyon and Robert B. Clark
- Government Transfers and Time Allocation Decisions: The Case of Child Labour in Ethiopia pp. 16-40

- Ervin Prifti, Silvio Daidone, Greta Campora and Noemi Pace
- Working Poor? A Study of Rural Workers' Economic Welfare in Kenya pp. 41-69

- Maria Mwaipopo Fibaek
- A Potent Fuel? Faith Identity and Development Impact in World Vision Community Programming pp. 70-85

- Michael Jennings, Matthew Clarke, Simon Feeny, Gill Westhorp and Cara Donohue
- Financial Inclusion, Nutrition and Socio‐Economic Status Among Rural Households in Guruve and Mount Darwin Districts, Zimbabwe pp. 86-108

- Conrad Murendo, Gamuchirai Murenje, Pepukai Prince Chivenge and Rumbidzai Mtetwa
- Translating the Principle of Beneficence into Ethical Participatory Development Research Practice pp. 109-126

- Michelle R. Brear and Rebecca Gordon
- Analysis of Livelihood Strategies for Reducing Poverty Among Rural Women's Households: A Case Study of KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa pp. 127-150

- Stanley Sharaunga and Maxwell Mudhara
- Efficiency Spillovers From Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic‐exporting Firms: The Case of Ethiopian Manufacturing pp. 151-170

- Melaku Abegaz and Sajal Lahiri
- Private Capital Flows, Real Sector Growth and Institutional Quality in Africa pp. 171-207

- Michael Effah Asamoah, Imhotep Alagidede and Frank Adu
- Duration of Pre‐university Education and Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from a Quasi‐experiment in Ghana pp. 208-232

- Emmanuel Adu Boahen, Kwadwo Opoku and Simone Schotte
- Analysis of Gender Roles in Philippine Fishing Communities pp. 233-255

- Elin Torell, Joan Castro, Alfredo Lazarte and Danielle Bilecki
- A Mixed‐Method Analysis of Remittance Scripts Among Bolivian Immigrants in Spain pp. 256-274

- Sònia Parella, Javier Silvestre and Alisa Petroff
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