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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2025
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2023, volume 35, articles 7
- A clean and discreet service: The role of corruption and secrecy in profit shifting by multinational firms pp. 1551-1573

- Nouf Binhadab, Robert Gillanders and Thomas McCluskey
- Applying an intersectional lens to addressing gender disparities and disadvantage in rural Melanesian agriculture pp. 1574-1594

- Cherise Addinsall, Norah Rihai, Brenda Andre, Eva Addinsall, Mia Dunphy, Brooke Van der Wildenberg, Anjali Nelson and Tasha Weir
- The taxation of employment income in African countries: Findings from a new dataset pp. 1595-1618

- Kyle McNabb and Hazel Granger
- Chinese aid and crime: Evidence from Africa pp. 1619-1647

- Michael Appiah‐Kubi and Jeneshia Jarrett
- Africa's lockdown dilemma: High poverty and low trust pp. 1648-1666

- Eva‐Maria Egger, Sam Jones, Patricia Justino, Ivan Manhique and Ricardo Santos
- Mapping emerging trends and South–South cooperation in regional knowledge networks: A bibliometric analysis of avian influenza research in Southeast Asia pp. 1667-1683

- Marco Liverani, Kayla Song and James W. Rudge
- Inequality and the middle‐income trap pp. 1684-1710

- Xiaoshan Hu, Guanghua Wan, Chen Yang and Anqi Zhang
- Rethinking the donor's role in strengthening health systems through sexual and reproductive health and rights partnerships: A qualitative analysis of Ugandan case studies pp. 1711-1730

- Echica van Kelle, Sarah I. Spronk, Denis Kibira and Carolien J. Aantjes
- Gender and discouraged borrowers: Evidence from India pp. 1731-1752

- Saibal Ghosh
- A review of machine learning and satellite imagery for poverty prediction: Implications for development research and applications pp. 1753-1768

- Ola Hall, Francis Dompae, Ibrahim Wahab and Fred Mawunyo Dzanku
- Assessment of sustainable development status of micro and small enterprises in Debre Berhan town, central Ethiopia pp. 1769-1781

- Arragaw Alemayehu and Demisash Bekele
- The impact of development strategy choice on capital mobility and economic growth pp. 1782-1813

- Sovath Kenh
- Contested concept, competing narratives, and coercive policy intervention: A study of government intervention in the illegal artisanal mining sector in Ghana pp. 1814-1832

- Henry Adobor
- Challenges of cooperation for development: A case‐study analysis of Cuban health solidarity programmes in Nigeria pp. 1833-1851

- Mouzayian Khalil‐Babatunde and Stéphanie Panichelli‐Batalla
- Local economic development in Thailand pp. 1852-1873

- Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Andrey Timofeev, Grichawat Lowatcharin, Sirisak Laochankham, Vissanu Zumitzavan, Panpun Ronghanam, Krisada Prachumrasee and Narongdet Mahasirikul
- Gender‐focused or gender mainstreaming programmes? The gender dimension of international aid pp. 1874-1891

- Fang‐Ying Su and Wan‐Ying Yang
- Tax and governance in rural areas: The implications of inefficient tax collection pp. 1892-1912

- Vanessa van den Boogaard and Rachel Beach
- Statistical challenges for achieving Sustainable Development Goals: Some reflections on Indicator 14.7.1 pp. 1913-1924

- Suyu Liu
- Can governments prevent ethnic violence through public goods spending? A cross‐country investigation pp. 1925-1941

- Demet Yalcin Mousseau
- ‘Money is what makes you to be called a man.’: The interaction of resource access and gender norms in shaping intimate partner violence in urban slums pp. 1942-1961

- Jessica Penwell Barnett and Eleanor Maticka‐Tyndale
- Nutrition, multidimensional poverty and income: The case of Nepal pp. 1962-1984

- Fan Yang and Krishna P. Paudel
- Derivatives use and the risk‐taking behaviour of African banks pp. 1985-2013

- Audrey Nguema Bekale, Imhotep Paul Alagidede and Jones Odei‐Mensah
- A multidimensional approach to measuring vulnerability to poverty among refugee populations pp. 2014-2045

- Angela C. Lyons, Josephine Kass‐Hanna and Alejandro Montoya Castano
- Accessorizing development: Fundraising bracelets for International Development as a New Development Responsibility pp. 2046-2066

- Kimberly N. Hill‐Tout and Roberta Hawkins
- Impacts of migration on time allocation of those who remain at home in rural Nepal pp. 2067-2106

- Phanwin Yokying, Sumeet Saksena and Jefferson Fox
- Smallholder farmers' willingness to pay for two‐wheel tractor‐based mechanisation services in Zambia and Zimbabwe pp. 2107-2128

- Hambulo Ngoma, Paswel Marenya, Adane Tufa, Arega Alene, Lovemore Chipindu, Md Abdul Matin, Christian Thierfelder and David Chikoye
- Tax incentives, private investment and employment: Evidence from an Ecuadorian reform pp. 2129-2156

- Segundo Camino‐Mogro
- Firms' digital investment and resilience to shocks: Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ghana pp. 2157-2176

- Raymond Elikplim Kofinti, Emmanuel Orkoh, Raymond Boadi Frempong and Samuel Kobina Annim
- How transparent are aid agencies to their citizens? Introducing the Citizen Aid Transparency Dataset pp. 2177-2212

- Bernhard Reinsberg and Haley Swedlund
- The impact of ethnic fractionalisation on labor productivity: Does firm size matter? pp. 2213-2249

- Usman Khalid and Mohammad Amin
2023, volume 35, articles 6
- Female income generation and intimate partner violence: Evidence from a representative survey in Turkey pp. 963-978

- Arzu Kibris and Phillip Nelson
- Development from a distance: Exploring an international non‐profit's interactions with communities during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 979-994

- Ashley Peiffer and Michael Harte
- Crop appropriation, labour supply, and demand for farm inputs: Evidence from Nigeria pp. 995-1012

- Olurotimi O. Soneye
- The voluntary sustainability standards and their contribution towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals: A systematic review on the coffee sector pp. 1013-1052

- Karla Rubio‐Jovel
- Are natural resources also bad for infrastructure quality? pp. 1053-1079

- Sosson Tadadjeu, Paul Ningaye and Henri Njangang
- Risk preferences and management strategies of farmers in Ghana: Does the type of crop grown matter? pp. 1080-1098

- Richard Kofi Asravor and Daniel Bruce Sarpong
- Inside Zambia's ‘new normal:’ COVID‐19 policy responses and implications for peri‐urban food security and livelihoods pp. 1099-1120

- Simon Manda
- Recessions and recoveries in Central African countries: Lessons from the past pp. 1121-1142

- Any Flore Djoumessi Djoukouo
- Climbing the economic ladder: The role of microfinance institutions in promoting entrepreneurship in Pakistan pp. 1143-1162

- Catherine Bros, Fozan Fareed and Julie Lochard
- Technology and control of corruption in Africa pp. 1163-1180

- Jean‐Claude Kouladoum
- Role of governance in the nexus between financial development and sustainable development pp. 1181-1215

- Kumar Debasis Dutta and Mallika Saha
- Gender equity and land: The role of corporate social responsibility in Niger Delta, Nigeria pp. 1216-1238

- Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji and Elda Nduka Okolo‐Obasi
- Working with legal small‐scale miners: Implications for development pp. 1239-1253

- Gabriel Botchwey, Michael Nest and Riccardo D'Emidio
- The macroeconomic implications of disease pandemics in developing countries: An application of Covid‐19 in Uganda pp. 1254-1286

- Judith Kabajulizi
- Graduation approach to poverty reduction in the humanitarian context: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 1287-1317

- Atiya Rahman, Anindita Bhattacharjee, Rafia Nisat and Narayan Das
- Bank lending behaviour and systemic banking crisis in Africa: The role of regulatory framework pp. 1318-1345

- Daniel Ofori‐Sasu, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Saint Kuttu and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Political meddling in social assistance programme: Panel data evidence from India pp. 1346-1364

- Vidhya Unnikrishnan and Subhasish Dey
- Spillovers from gender equality onto economic equality: Evidence from 162 nations pp. 1365-1388

- Michael Nelson and Rajeev Goel
- Using school–university partnerships as a development tool in low‐income countries: The case of Myanmar pp. 1389-1406

- Gábor Halász and Khin Khin Thant Sin
- Educational expansion and shifting private returns to education: Evidence from Mozambique pp. 1407-1428

- Sam Jones, Thomas Sohnesen and Neda Trifkovic
- Entrepreneurs' mobile phone appropriation and technical efficiency of informal firms in Dakar (Senegal) pp. 1429-1455

- Thomas Eekhout, Jean‐Philippe Berrou and François Combarnous
- Direct foreign investment and intellectual property reform in the South pp. 1456-1477

- Sunil Kanwar and Stefan Sperlich
- Evaluating the economic effects of the Ebola virus disease in Liberia: A synthetic control approach pp. 1478-1504

- Amos Z. B. Flomo, Elissaios Papyrakis and Natascha Wagner
- Funding schemes for infrastructure investment and poverty alleviation in Africa: Evidence from Guinea‐Bissau pp. 1505-1529

- Júlio Vicente Cateia, Mauricio Bittencourt, Terciane Carvalho and Luc Savard
- Promoting ICT adoption in rural entrepreneurship: more neighbourhood effect or more institutional incentives?—Empirical evidence from China pp. 1530-1548

- Lili Geng and Yongji Xue
2023, volume 35, articles 5
- Conflicts in the framing of conflicts: The case of community investment in a mining company in the Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 671-687

- Josep F. Mària and Jennifer Goodman
- Income, urbanisation and consumption of processed foods: Implications for nutrition and health policies for India pp. 688-715

- Khondoker Abdul Mottaleb and Ashok K. Mishra
- Gendered dynamics of state‐led smallholder commercialisation in Ghana. The case of Nkoranza traditional area pp. 716-737

- Selorm Kugbega and Agnes Andersson Djurfeldt
- Foreign aid as a catalyst for improving productive capabilities in recipients pp. 738-760

- Sevde Arpaci‐Ayhan
- Analysing the effectiveness of the roundtable on sustainable palm oil's Free, Prior and Informed Consent policy to respect customary land rights pp. 761-780

- Afrizal, Elfitra and Zuldesni
- Impact of Self Help Group membership on the adoption of child nutritional practices: Evidence from JEEViKA's health and nutrition strategy programme in Bihar, India pp. 781-799

- Zakir Husain and Mousumi Dutta
- COVID‐19 and the state: Exploring a puzzling relationship in the early stages of the pandemic pp. 800-819

- Rachel M. Gisselquist and Andrea Vaccaro
- Does global value chain participation boost high technology exports? pp. 820-837

- Abdullah Altun, Ilker Ibrahim Avsar, Taner Turan and Halit Yanıkkaya
- The social contract in Egypt, Lebanon and Tunisia: What do the people want? pp. 838-855

- Markus Loewe and Holger Albrecht
- Do rural clan‐based networks reduce the risk of a return to poverty? Evidence from China pp. 856-883

- Fang Xu, Xiaoru Zhang and Di Zhou
- Assessing the impacts of climate change on women's poverty: A Bolivian case study pp. 884-896

- Luis Enrique Escalante and Hélène Maisonnave
- Opting out of public sector employment: Gender and occupational aspirations among university graduates in Sierra Leone pp. 897-914

- Jamelia Harris
- Risk attitudes and asset diversification: Evidence from Ghana pp. 915-960

- Patrick Asuming
2023, volume 35, articles 3
- Agents of order? Brokerage and empowerment in development and conflict pp. 385-400

- Sara de Jong, Ward Berenschot, David Ehrhardt and Oliver Walton
- Brokerage, power and gender equity: How empowerment‐focused civil society organisations bolster women's influence in rural Indonesia pp. 401-425

- Rachael Diprose
- The paradox of co‐producing governance with traditional institutions: Diaspora chiefs and minority empowerment in Nigeria pp. 426-444

- David Ehrhardt
- Brokers betrayed: The afterlife of Afghan interpreters employed by western armies pp. 445-458

- Sara de Jong
- (Re)making the margins: Frontier assemblages and brokerage in Hambantota, Sri Lanka pp. 459-477

- Jonathan Goodhand and Oliver Walton
- Militias going rogue: Social dilemmas and coercive brokerage in Rio de Janeiro's urban frontier pp. 478-490

- Nicholas Pope
- African trading brokers in China: The internet, Covid‐19 and the transformation of low‐end globalization pp. 491-504

- Gordon Mathews
- Local brokerage and international leverage: NGOs and land conflicts in Indonesia pp. 505-520

- Ward Berenschot, Ahmad Dhiaulhaq and Aurelia Deviane
- The Janus face of development brokers across migration borders pp. 521-535

- Selenia Marabello
2023, volume 35, articles 2
- Multinational enterprises' sustainability practices and focus on developing countries: Contributions and unexpected results of SDG implementation pp. 201-232

- Eduardo Ordonez‐Ponce and David Talbot
- The impact of Chinese aid on political trust pp. 233-259

- Philip Atitianti
- Qualitative analysis of cash‐based interventions for water, sanitation, and hygiene operations and maintenance in internally displaced persons sites in Kachin, Myanmar pp. 260-271

- Marta Domini, Sunny Guidotti Pererira, Aye Win and Daniele Lantagne
- Digital credit and the gender gap in financial inclusion: Empirical evidence from Kenya pp. 272-295

- Constantin Johnen and Oliver Musshoff
- Shifting paradigm of urban sustainability: Major sustainable city development trends in the East Asian context pp. 296-311

- Xiaolong Zou and Ruixi Zhao
- City connectivity via global intra‐firm linkages: An analysis of Indian cities pp. 312-330

- Swayam Prava Das
- North–South development competition and the quality and sustainability of Chinese and Japanese trans‐national infrastructure initiatives pp. 331-346

- Caixia Mao
- Globalization‐induced social changes and their environmental impacts: Assessing the role of information and communication technology in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 347-367

- Chinazaekpere Nwani, Ekpeno Effiong and Enyinnaya Timothy Matthew
- Exploring why religious faith may distinguish faith‐based from non‐faith‐based NGOs: Theoretical insights from Cambodia pp. 368-381

- John Frame
2023, volume 35, articles 1
- Enabling modernisation, marginalising alternatives? Kenya's agricultural policy and smallholders pp. 3-20

- Fredrick Ajwang, Saurabh Arora, Joanes Atela, Joel Onyango and Mohammad Kyari
- Understanding sustainable outcomes in international development: Towards a realist evaluation framework pp. 21-42

- Simon Feeny, Gill Westhorp and Emma Williams
- Economic transformation in Africa: What is the role of Chinese firms? pp. 43-64

- Linda Calabrese and Xiaoyang Tang
- Locating Africa in China's community of shared future for mankind: A relational approach pp. 65-78

- Joshua Eisenman
- Local development organisations in Saharan regions of North Africa: Expanding horizons pp. 79-96

- Meriem Farah Hamamouche, Nicolas Faysse, Marcel Kuper, Caroline Lejars, Mostafa Errahj, Zakaria Kadiri, Nadhira Ben Aissa and Ahmed Benmihoub
- Input subsidy versus output subsidy for green R&D in a supply chain pp. 97-126

- Yanfang Zhang, Qianwen Tan and Yuchang Ji
- Review of the social and economic dynamics under Colombian mining policy: Cursing the blessing? pp. 127-142

- Adrián Saldarriaga Isaza
- Descriptive social norms and herders' social insurance participation in Mongolia: A survey experiment pp. 143-162

- Munkhbayar Byambaa and Kyohei Yamada
- COVID‐19's impacts on business activities and female workers: Empirical evidence from global developing economies pp. 163-197

- Ruohan Wu
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