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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2024
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2024, volume 36, articles 5
- Adding insult to injury: Living in a remote location increases the burden of gift expenses among the rural poor in China pp. 2229-2251
- Yongmin Luo, Shenqi Ding, Qiyuan Li and Min Gao
- What Do Brokers Provide for Urban Slums? pp. 2252-2269
- Mahvish Shami
- Decoupling of functional and household income distribution by economic growth: new findings from analysing the three‐way growth‐equity nexus pp. 2270-2299
- Juneyoung Lee and Keun Lee
- Fentanyl's potential impact on public health in India and China: A comparative review pp. 2300-2317
- Nicholas Lassi
- Financial inclusion in India: How far do grassroots institutions matter? pp. 2318-2341
- Shika Saravanabhavan and Meenakshi Rajeev
- Health resilience and the global pandemic: The effect of social conditions on the COVID‐19 mortality rate pp. 2342-2371
- Shimaa Elkomy and Tim Jackson
- Does Aid Improve Local Wealth? Micro‐Level Evidence from Africa pp. 2372-2392
- Philip Akrofi Atitianti, Samuel Kofi Asiamah, Benedict Arthur and John Archison Duku
- Laughing from the Outside‐In: Considering ‘What's Up Africa’ as an(other) humorous humanitarian digilantism pp. 2393-2413
- Edward Ademolu
- Exploring how mobile money adoption affects nutrition and household food security pp. 2414-2429
- Joseph B. Ajefu, Efobi Uchenna, Lydia Adeoye, Israel Davidson and Matthew Onalo Agbawn
- Impact of spouses' access to financial services on technological and managerial gaps in rice production pp. 2430-2456
- Maria Luz L. Malabayabas, Ashok K. Mishra and Joaquin Mayorga
- Testing the ecological footprint of economic growth in developing countries. The case of Vietnam pp. 2457-2477
- Minh‐Quang Nguyen, Michel Dimou, Thi Thu Huong Vu, Alexandra Schaffar, Cong Phan The and Ngoc Quynh Nguyen
- The dynamics of overlapping borrowing in the microcredit sector of Bangladesh pp. 2478-2503
- Siddiqur Rahman Osmani, Md Abdul Baqui Khalily and Mehadi Hasan
2024, volume 36, articles 4
- Measuring youth empowerment: An application to Tunisia pp. 1945-1964
- Micheline Goedhuys, Michael Grimm, Aline Meysonnat, Eleonora Nillesen and Ann‐Kristin Reitmann
- The hidden costs of austerity for social programmes in the Global South: Qualitative insights from two complementary services in Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty Programme pp. 1965-1981
- Abdul‐Rahim Mohammed
- Social and emotional well‐being and economic insecurity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders: A multidimensional approach pp. 1982-2004
- Sanjesh Kumar and Ranjan Ray
- Following in the footsteps of the successful spice farmers: Determinants of spice income in Tanzania pp. 2005-2021
- Jacqueline George Kajembe, Göran Bostedt, Yonika M. Ngaga and Jumanne M. Abdallah
- Flush toilet use and its impact on health and non‐health expenditures pp. 2022-2046
- Junpeng Li, Puneet Vatsa and Wanglin Ma
- Impact of climate change training intervention in savings groups pp. 2047-2062
- Armande Mahabi Nabami, Anaëlle Petre and Roy Mersland
- Perceived political corruption and tax compliance intentions among private enterprises in emerging economies: The roles of tax morale and tax tolerance in Ghana pp. 2063-2095
- Richard Agbanyo, Godwin Musah, James Ntiamoah Doku, Joseph Quarshie and Nyuregbee Yahbewobr Dery
- Global value chains and economic growth: A study of resilience during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2096-2128
- Bhushan Praveen Jangam, Hari Venkatesh and Aviral Tiwari
- International technology transfer to Africa in light of the SDGs: What do we know about the barriers? pp. 2129-2151
- Christian P. Schneider, Edeltraud Guenther and Dominik Möst
- Conflict's impacts on food systems: Mapping available evidence of interactions pp. 2152-2171
- Caitriona Dowd, Samuel S. Polzin, Kelsey Gleason, Rebecca Yang, Pranay Narang and Ronak Patel
- Convergence analysis of artificial intelligence research capacity: Are the less developed catching up with the developed ones? pp. 2172-2192
- Saima Javed, Yu Rong and Babar Nawaz Abbasi
- The role of financial constraints in firm transition—Evidence from Indian manufacturing pp. 2193-2228
- Golam Rabbani and Rajesh Raj
2024, volume 36, articles 3
- Subjective expectations and schooling choices in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1593-1621
- Marcelo Gantier, Rafael Novella and Andrea Repetto
- What explains collective action: The impact of social capital, incentive structures and economic benefits pp. 1622-1646
- Engjell Skreli, Orjon Xhoxhi, Drini Imami and Klodjan Rama
- Trends, patterns and socioeconomic determinants of child and adolescent labour in India: Empirical analysis using national sample survey data pp. 1647-1674
- Deepika Jajoria, Manoj Jatav and Rakesh Mishra
- Export stability and adolescent fertility rate pp. 1675-1706
- Lili Huang, Qingyi Gao, Jiachen Fan, Jingwen Zhu and Zhenmu Hong
- From expanding financial services to tackling poverty in West African Economic and Monetary Union: The accelerating role of mobile money pp. 1707-1737
- Melain Modeste Senou and Denis Acclassato Houensou
- Rethinking social assistance amid the COVID‐19 pandemic: Guaranteeing the right to income security in Ecuador pp. 1738-1764
- H. Xavier Jara and María Gabriela Palacio Ludeña
- The role of multi‐stakeholder initiatives in advancing circularity and social sustainability in the textiles sector of Bangladesh pp. 1765-1788
- Arif Mostafa Khan and Meine Pieter van Dijk
- Social sustainability, poverty and income: An empirical exploration pp. 1789-1816
- Jose Cuesta, Lucia Madrigal and Natalia Pecorari
- A comparative economic analysis of industrial fisheries targeting small pelagic fish in Mauritanian waters: Free license versus charter regime pp. 1817-1831
- Abou Ciré Ball, Elimane Abou Kane and Patrice Brehmer
- Perceptions of poverty: Evaluating Multidimensional Poverty Assessment Tool derived rankings and global development indicators in five African nations pp. 1832-1847
- Fanny Minjauw, Md Rasheduzzaman, Philipp Baumgartner, Peter Dorward, Graham Clarkson and Alasdair Cohen
- Volunteering in China: How significant is the peer effect? pp. 1848-1865
- Fang Li, Hongxu Ma and Suyan Shen
- Impact of microfinance on income generation: Evidence from a rural community‐driven development programme in Myanmar pp. 1866-1879
- Jongwoo Chung and Booyuel Kim
- Bilateral trade between China and ASEAN countries before and during COVID‐19 using a comparative analysis pp. 1880-1895
- Liwen Ma and Mohsin Ali
- Inclusive human development effect of financial inclusion in sub‐Saharan Africa: A gender perspective pp. 1896-1917
- Issa Dianda, Idrissa Ouedraogo and Hamidou Sawadogo
- Spatial heterogeneity of COVID‐19 impacts on urban household incomes: Between‐ and within‐city analyses of two African countries pp. 1918-1943
- Yele Maweki Batana, Shohei Nakamura, Anirudh Rajashekar, Mervy Ever Viboudoulou Vilpoux and Christina Wieser
2024, volume 36, articles 2
- Does value chain inclusiveness increase smallholder resilience during pandemics? Lessons from the Zambia's sugar‐belt pp. 773-794
- Simon Manda and Caroline Miti
- Understanding tax payment behaviour in the West African Economic and Monetary Union: The role of perceived detection capacity and honesty pp. 795-823
- Dossè Mawussi Djahini‐Afawoubo
- The effect of environmental centralisation on productivity: Evidence from an administrative reform in China pp. 824-851
- Weibing Li and Yongwen Yang
- Disaster policy framework analysis: Experts' perspectives on the usefulness of the disaster legislation in Zimbabwe pp. 852-866
- Emmanuel Mavhura, Edson Munsaka, Gloria Round, Nomathemba Ngwenya, Paul Mabanga and Zacharia Jusa
- Maximising the potential of academic–practitioner collaborations in international development pp. 867-894
- Priyanka Brunese, Min K. Lee, Ann Bessenbacher, Arvind Raman and Yuehwern Yih
- Analysis of the Imaginative Geographies of Climate Smart Mining and their re‐imagination by the Khuthala environmental care group (KECG) in Mpumalanga province, South Africa pp. 895-911
- Sharmini Nair
- Does green foreign investment contribute to air pollution abatement? Evidence from China pp. 912-938
- Bo Yuan and Qiuyue Yin
- Does economic freedom foster education in Sub‐Saharan Africa? pp. 939-972
- Ibrahima Dia, Henri Atangana Ondoa and Idrissa Ouedraogo
- Teaching development practices post‐Covid‐19: Findings from a literature review, a survey and interviews in Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 973-989
- Gerard Prinsen, Gabriel Luke Kiddle, Mikaela Nyman and Lorena de la Torre Parra
- The Drug War and Regional Social Capital in Mexico pp. 990-1006
- Julian‐Ferdinand Vögele, Fabian Reck and Jarko Fidrmuc
- Cultivation and competition in Colombia: Disentangling the effects of coca price changes on violence pp. 1007-1042
- Nicole Stoelinga
- Technological intensity and local socio‐economic development pp. 1043-1057
- Rafael Morais Pereira, Ana Cláudia Azevedo, Fabio Emanuel Farago and Felipe Mendes Borini
- What are the impacts of climate change and the Ukrainian war on the sustainable development goals? A case study for Burkina Faso pp. 1058-1078
- Boureima Sawadogo and Hélène Maisonnave
- Made in Africa – How to make local agricultural machinery manufacturing thrive pp. 1079-1109
- Thomas Daum, Ygué Patrice Adegbola, Geoffrey Kamau, Alpha Oumar Kergna, Christogonus Daudu, Wahab Akeem Adebowale, Carine Adegbola, Charles Bett, Wellington Mulinge, Roch Cedrique Zossou, Abdoulaye Nientao, Oliver Kirui and Fatunbi Abiodun Oluwole
- Would external debts promote sustainable development in emerging and low‐income countries? pp. 1110-1128
- Hiep Ngoc Luu, Nguyen Hanh Luu and Huong Thi Thu Phung
- Rural modernization and the remaking of the rural citizen in China: Village redevelopment, migration and precarity pp. 1129-1149
- Mark G. L. Tebboth and Catherine Locke
- Non‐tariff measures and household welfare: Evidence from Ghana pp. 1150-1169
- Edward Martey, Edward Ebo Onumah, Justina Adwoa Onumah and Dela‐Dem Doe Fiankor
- Does increased intellectual property rights protection foster innovation in developing countries? A literature review of innovation and catch‐up pp. 1170-1188
- Heman Khouilla and Cécile Bastidon
- The importance of human development in combating energy poverty pp. 1189-1209
- Eric Evans Osei Opoku, Kingsley E. Dogah, Nana Kwabena Kufuor and Alex Acheampong
- Alcohol consumption in developing countries: Does information and communication technology (ICT) diffusion matter? pp. 1210-1240
- Jacques Simon Song, Hervé William Mougnol A Ekoula and Georges Ngnouwal Eloundou
- Developing gender‐sensitive post‐disaster needs assessment national guideline based on the impacts of 2019 Iran floods pp. 1241-1253
- Kambod Amini Hosseini and Yasamin O. Izadkhah
- Impact of digital financial inclusion on the participation in farmer‐based organisations, structured market and off‐farm work in Ghana pp. 1254-1273
- Daniel Adu Ankrah, Bright Owusu Asante, Stephen Prah and Forster K. Boateng
- Re‐estimating the pollution haven–halo hypotheses for Brazil via a machine learning procedure pp. 1274-1292
- Emmanuel Uche, Philip Chimobi Omoke, Charles Silva‐Opuala and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al‐Faryan
- Informality, self‐employment and heterogeneous managerial ability: A model for developing countries pp. 1293-1323
- Eliane El Badaoui, Olivier Bargain, Prudence Kwenda, Eric Strobl and Frank Walsh
- Does credit growth mitigate emission intensity in ASEAN countries? pp. 1324-1349
- Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Abu Hanifa Md. Noman, Rulia Akhtar, Sonia Kumari A/P Selvarajan and Abdullah Al‐Mamun
- Digital divides among microenterprises: Evidence from sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 1350-1380
- Damien Girollet
- Institutions and venture capital market development in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 1381-1406
- Ebenezer Boateng, Peterson Owusu Junior, John G. Gatsi, Adam M. Anokye, Mac Junior Abeka and Emmanuel Asafo‐Adjei
- Labour migration market and policy failure: A comparative study of the Philippines and Nepal pp. 1407-1425
- Santosh Adhikari and Bimala Khatri
- Secular stagnation: Is immigration part of the solution? pp. 1426-1449
- José Alves and Sandro Morgado
- ‘Happy’ activists: Non‐governmental organization staff navigating the social movement/service provider divide in India pp. 1450-1467
- Liz Mount
- Empirical evidence on the relationship between migrants' remittances and private investment in Burkina Faso: A dynamic simultaneous equation model pp. 1468-1488
- Abdoul Hadirou Yoda and Achille Augustin Diendere
- Untangling the nexus between marketization, crop diversity, farmers' wealth and nutrition: The case of Uzbekistan pp. 1489-1506
- Lorena Lombardozzi
- Entrepreneur characteristics and financing patterns in SMES of MENA countries: Overcoming the burdens of liability of newness pp. 1507-1535
- Naima Lassoued, Imen Khanchel, Imen Fakhfakh and Mehdi Etteyeb
- Heterogeneous effects of violence on student achievement: Evidence from Colombia pp. 1536-1569
- Hernando Grueso
- An analysis of the relationship between rental housing and adoption of self‐generating energy sources in Brazil using matching methodology pp. 1570-1592
- Maria Laura Victória Marques, Daniel de Abreu Pereira Uhr, Bruno Benevit and Júlia Gallego Ziero Uhr
2024, volume 36, articles 1
- A source of funding for illicit activities or a solution to crime? Evidence from remittance inflows to Jamaica pp. 3-25
- Nana Kwabena Kufuor and Kevin Williams
- Women's participation in decision‐making: Analysis of Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey data 2017–2018 pp. 26-42
- Elizabeth K. Kirkwood, Shahreen Raihana, Neeloy Ashraful Alam and Michael J. Dibley
- Who benefits from the procurement financed by Multilateral Development Banks? pp. 43-69
- Enrique Martínez‐Galán and Isabel Proença
- Corruption, homelessness and disasters pp. 70-83
- Michael Breen, Robert Gillanders and Caroline McMullan
- Neighbourhood social capital, account usage and savings behaviour in low‐income countries: Field experimental evidence from Senegal pp. 84-108
- Patrick Behr and Jorge Jacob
- Public finance management architecture in Tajikistan: International reform advice and domestic reform practice pp. 109-126
- Ismoil Khujamkulov
- Teaching and researching International Development: Amplifying voices from the Global South pp. 127-145
- Zack Zimbalist and Jorge Antonio Asprón Ramírez
- International development project success: A literature review pp. 146-171
- Nur Chasanah, Indra Gunawan and Bassam Baroudi
- China–Africa skills transfer through overseas economic and trade cooperation zones pp. 172-191
- Ding Fei
- Choosing between energy and ecologies of health: Understanding developmentalism, state formation and local life worlds pp. 192-204
- Komal Niazi, Muhammad Shoaib and Abdul Qadar
- Impacts of agricultural capital subsidies for women in Burkina Faso: Lessons from a Computable General Equilibrium model pp. 205-230
- Patrice Rélouendé Zidouemba, Romuald Somlanare Kinda and Pouirkèta Rita Nikiema
- Why is financial inclusion so popular? An analysis of development buzzwords pp. 231-253
- Peterson K. Ozili and David Mhlanga
- Higher education and employability in Tanzania: Students' account pp. 254-267
- Bertha Kibona
- Varieties of development: On the plurality of political economies and how to harness it pp. 268-287
- Pablo Garcés‐Velástegui
- The effect of information strategies on support for a peace agreement: An experimental study on the private sector in Afghanistan pp. 288-315
- Nematullah Hotak, Shinji Kaneko and Dahlia Simangan
- Gendered time poverty in three developing countries: An intra‐household analysis of children's time use pp. 316-342
- Madhulika Khanna and Milan Thomas
- Time poverty and gender in urban sub‐Saharan Africa: Long working days and long commutes in Ghana's Greater Accra Metropolitan Area pp. 343-364
- Fiona Carmichael, Christian K. Darko, Patricia Daley, Joanne Duberley, Marco Ercolani, Tim Schwanen and Daniel Wheatley
- Walking for water and fuelwood: Welfare implications for women and children in Ghana pp. 365-397
- Monica P. Lambon‐Quayefio
- Can we understand the simultaneous evolution between economic and informality growth in Africa? A preliminary explanation pp. 398-414
- Loudi Njoya, Ibrahim Ngouhouo, Moussa Njoupouognigni, Schneider Friederich and Zenabou Tourere
- The cost of keeping‐up with the Joneses: Relative deprivation and food spending in Cameroon pp. 415-434
- Ebenezer Lemven Wirba, Ernest Ngeh Tingum and Francis Menjo Baye
- Social capital effects on resilience to food insecurity: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan pp. 435-450
- Bekhzod Egamberdiev
- Global value chains participation and environmental pollution in developing countries: Does digitalization matter? pp. 451-478
- Essossinam Ali, Hodabalo Bataka, Kwami Ossadzifo Wonyra, Nadège Essossolim Awade and Nèmè Nalèwazou Braly
- Pandemic‐induced income shocks and dietary diversity in India pp. 479-501
- Nidhi Kaicker, Aashi Gupta and Raghav Gaiha
- Mapping policy agenda in international development: Reflections on OECD Development Centre Working Papers from 1990 to 2017 pp. 502-523
- Bok Gyo Jeong, Seongho An and Geiguen Shin
- Identifying vulnerability to human trafficking in Bangladesh: An ecosystem approach using weak‐signal analysis pp. 524-540
- Gregory E. van der Vink, Katherine N. Carlson, Erica Phillips, Sabrina H. Szeto, Jeffrey Park and Michael E. Jackson
- Why foreign agricultural investment fails? Five lessons from Ethiopia pp. 541-558
- Logan Cochrane, Eric P. H. Li, Melisew Dejene and M. Mustahid Husain
- Expansion, cohesion and diversity: The network advantages of microfinance groups in Indian villages pp. 559-586
- Jaemin Lee and Mudit Kumar Singh
- Chinese aid and corruption in African local governments pp. 587-605
- Sujin Cha
- Understanding citizens' perception of channels for participating in administration based on their motivation in an authoritarian regime: The case of Gaza Province, Mozambique pp. 606-625
- Artur José Sitoe and Seunghoo Lim
- The effects of agricultural commercialization on the multidimensional poverty of rural households: Evidence from China pp. 626-643
- Lei Wang, Cong Li and Nong Zhu
- The contribution of smallholders' livelihood activities on income inequality and poverty: Case study from rural Tanzania pp. 644-676
- Gregor Mager and Anja Faße
- Island idleness: Investigating the impact of remittances on labour market participation in Comoros pp. 677-709
- Michael Keller and Francis Mulangu
- From poppy to pill: A comprehensive strategy to combat illicit synthetic drug production in Southeast Asia pp. 710-727
- Chao Wang and Nicholas Lassi
- Financial development in Africa: Do expenditure and population matter? Evidence through pooled mean group and generalized method of moments estimators pp. 728-750
- Saganga Mussa Kapaya
- Factors influencing the profit and choice of agribusiness for agricultural cooperatives in Thailand pp. 751-772
- Anchalee Nuansri, Avishek Datta, Takuji Tsusaka and Farhad Zulfiqar
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