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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2025
Current editor(s): Paul Mosley and Hazel Johnson From John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2011, volume 23, articles 8
- ARTISANAL MINING, SMALLHOLDER FARMING AND LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION IN RURAL SUB‐SAHARAN AFRICA: AN INTRODUCTION pp. 1031-1041
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons and Gavin Hilson
- DIAMOND MINING, RICE FARMING AND A ‘MAGGI CUBE’: A VIABLE SURVIVAL STRATEGY IN RURAL LIBERIA? pp. 1042-1053
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons, Gavin Hilson and Steven Van Bockstael
- RE‐AGRARIANISING LIVELIHOODS IN POST‐CONFLICT SIERRA LEONE? MINERAL WEALTH AND RURAL CHANGE IN ARTISANAL AND SMALL‐SCALE MINING COMMUNITIES pp. 1054-1067
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons and Roy Maconachie
- WHEN DIAMONDS GO BUST: CONTEXTUALISING LIVELIHOOD CHANGES IN RURAL SIERRA LEONE pp. 1068-1079
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons and Robert Pijpers
- AGRICULTURE AND ARTISANAL GOLD MINING IN SIERRA LEONE: ALTERNATIVES OR COMPLEMENTS? pp. 1080-1099
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons, Laurent E. Cartier and Michael Bürge
- POVERTY AND LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION: EXPLORING THE LINKAGES BETWEEN SMALLHOLDER FARMING AND ARTISANAL MINING IN RURAL GHANA pp. 1100-1114
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons, Godfried Okoh and Gavin Hilson
- ‘CAN I GO?’—EXITING THE ARTISANAL MINING SECTOR IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO pp. 1115-1127
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons and Rachel Perks
- MAKING THE POOR ‘POORER’ OR ALLEVIATING POVERTY? ARTISANAL MINING LIVELIHOODS IN RURAL MALAWI pp. 1128-1139
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons and Paul Justice Kamlongera
- LOCKING‐IN CARBON, LOCKING‐OUT LIVELIHOODS? ARTISANAL MINING AND REDD IN SUB‐SAHARAN AFRICA pp. 1140-1150
- Gavin Hilson, Mark Hirons and Mark Hirons
2011, volume 23, articles 7
- Will China change international development as we know it? pp. 881-908
- Arjan de Haan
- Is there gender bias in participation in early childhood education programs in developing countries? Role of mother's education pp. 909-925
- Sharmistha Self and Richard Grabowski
- A comprehensive estimation of costs of crime in South Africa and its implications for effective policy making pp. 926-935
- Erik Alda and Jose Cuesta
- International risk‐sharing and currency unions: The CFA zones pp. 936-958
- Etienne B. Yehoue
- Civil society, cross‐national comparisons and the problem of statistical capture pp. 959-979
- Gerard Clarke
- The World Bank's World Development Report 2011 on conflict, security and development: A critique through five vignettes pp. 980-995
- Gareth A. Jones and Dennis Rodgers
- Crisis in Indian microfinance and a way forward: Governance reforms and the Tamil Nadu model pp. 996-1003
- Ana Marr and Paola Tubaro
- On the use of socioeconomic status indicators in the analysis of health inequalities and poverty in Africa pp. 1004-1012
- Hyacinth Eme Ichoku
- Assessing the impact of IPRs on development: A view from the developing world pp. 1013-1026
- Ramiro Lopez Ghio
- Book reviews: The trouble with aid: Why less could mean more for Africa by Glennie J. (London: Zed Books, 2008, pp. 175, p/b, ISBN: 978‐1‐84813‐040‐1 pp. 1027-1028
- Emma Mawdsley
- Book reviews: Multiple meanings of money: How women see microfinance by Premchander, S. Prameela, V. Chidambaranathan M. and Jeyaseelan, L. (New Delhi, India: Sage Publications, 2009, Paperback, pp. 264, ISBN 978‐81‐321‐0169‐7) pp. 1028-1029
- Laura Smailes
2011, volume 23, articles 6
- A CHALLENGE FOR RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES ON VALUES, ETHICS AND MORALS pp. 767-770

- Andrew M. Fischer and Uma Kothari
- WE ARE NOT POOR! DOMINANT AND SUBALTERN DISCOURSES OF PASTORALIST DEVELOPMENT IN THE HORN OF AFRICA pp. 771-781

- Patta Scott‐Villiers
- THE CASE FOR AID IN FISCALLY CONSTRAINED TIMES: MORALS, ETHICS AND ECONOMICS pp. 782-801

- Andy Sumner and Michael Tribe
- BRIDGING TROUBLED WORLDS? AN ANALYSIS OF THE ETHICAL CASE FOR SOUTH KOREAN AID pp. 802-822

- Soyeun Kim
- SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR: VALUES AND MENTAL MODELS ALONG THE AID CHAIN IN ETHIOPIA pp. 823-835

- Virginia Williamson
- THE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM AS ETHICAL DEVELOPMENT?: RECONCILING EMISSIONS TRADING AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT pp. 836-854

- Emily Boyd and Michael K. Goodman
- RE‐CASTING DEVELOPMENT: ISLAMIC BANKING AND THE CASE OF THE ISLAMI BANK'S RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME IN BANGLADESH pp. 855-867

- Mohammed R. Kroessin
- CIVIC DUTY FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: A CASE OF DUTY‐BASED APPROACHES IN JAPAN pp. 868-879

- Sanae Ito
2011, volume 23, articles 4
- Trust and ROSCA membership in rural Cameroon pp. 461-475

- Alvin Etang, David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- Demographic influences on economic resiliency: Revisiting the developing country growth collapse of the 1970s and 1980s pp. 476-492

- Brantley Liddle
- Food aid impacts on recipient developing countries: A review of empirical methods and evidence pp. 493-514

- Titus Awokuse
- HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND LONG‐TERM POVERTY REDUCTION IN RURAL MEXICO pp. 515-538

- Paul Winters and Vera Chiodi
- Smith Stephen C. 2005. Ending global poverty: A guide to what works. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, ISBN 1‐4039‐6534‐X, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, ISBN‐13 978‐0‐230‐60615‐9, pp. 272 pp. 596-597

- Greg Hiemstra‐van der Horst
- Andy Sumner, Meera Tiwari. After 2015: International development policy at a Crossroads. Andy Sumner, Ray Kiely (Editors). Palgrave Macmillan: UK; 2009, ISBN 978‐1‐4039‐8772‐3, 215 pp pp. 598-599

- Valentino Dhiyu Asmoro
- The emergence of land markets in Africa: Impacts on poverty, equity and efficiency, edited by Stein Holden, Keijiro Utsuka, and Frank Place (Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, pp. 320, ISBN 978‐1‐933115‐69‐6) pp. 600-601

- Philip Woodhouse
- Degrees without freedom? Education, masculinities and unemployment in North India by Craig Jeffrey, Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery. Stanford, CA. Stanford University Press, 2008. ISBN 978‐0‐804‐75743‐0 pp. 602-603

- Darryl Humble
- Adam Fforde. Coping with facts: A Skeptic's guide to the problem of development. Sterling, US. Kumarian Press, 2008. ISBN 978‐1‐56549‐268‐4 pp. 604-605

- Angelique Chettiparamb
- Ligaya Lindio‐McGovern and Isidor Walliman (eds). Globalization and Third World Women: Exploitation, Coping and Resistance. (Farnham (UK) and Burlington (USA): Ashgate, 2009, ISBN 978‐0‐7546‐7463‐4 pp. 606-607

- Laragh Larsen
- Atkinson J and Scurrah M. 2009. Globalizing social justice. The role of non‐governmental organizations in bringing social change. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, ISBN 978‐0‐230‐22113‐0, pp. 252) pp. 608-609

- Tarmo Pikner
- Howell Jude and Lind Jeremy 2009. Counter terrorism, aid and civil society. (Palgrave macmillan: New York; 2009, ISBN 0‐230‐22949‐2, US, hardback, p.256) pp. 610-611

- Marieke de Goede
2011, volume 23, articles 3
- “Don't mourn; organize” institutions and organizations in the politics and economics of growth and poverty‐reduction pp. 319-337

- Adrian Leftwich and Kunal Sen
- State‐business relations and pro‐poor growth in South Africa pp. 338-357

- Jeremy Seekings and Nicoli Nattrass
- Access to public infrastructure, institutional thickness and pro‐poor growth in Rural Peru pp. 358-379

- Javier Escobal and Carmen Ponce San Roman
- The politics of land reforms in Malawi: The case of the Community Based Rural Land Development Programme (CBRLDP) pp. 380-393

- Blessings Chinsinga
- Measuring state–business relations within developing countries: An application to Indian states pp. 394-419

- Massimiliano Calì, Siddhartha Mitra and Purnima Purohit
- How interest groups lobby to influence budget outcomes in Zambia pp. 420-442

- Samuel M. Bwalya, Ezekiel Phiri and Kelvin Mpembamoto
- Legislative democracy, economic growth and multi‐dimensional poverty in sub‐Sahara Africa pp. 443-460

- Jean C. Saha
2011, volume 23, articles 2
- Aid and tax revenue: Signs of a positive effect since the 1980s pp. 165-180

- Paul Clist and Oliver Morrissey
- Urban agriculture and poverty reduction: Evaluating how food production in cities contributes to food security, employment and income in Malawi pp. 181-203

- David D. Mkwambisi, Evan D. G. Fraser and Andy J. Dougill
- The effects of knowledge‐based resources, market orientation and learning orientation on innovation performance: An empirical study of Turkish firms pp. 204-219

- Nihat Kaya and John Patton
- The finance‐growth nexus in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Panel cointegration and causality tests pp. 220-239

- Babajide Fowowe
- Evidence, politics and Uganda's HIV success: Moving forward with ABC and HIV prevention pp. 240-252

- Justin O. Parkhurst
- Introduction to human resource development versus the right to education: Reflections on the paradoxes of education policy making pp. 253-261

- Tanja R. Müller
- Children's work and the life skills education policy in Cambodia pp. 262-273

- Chae‐Young Kim
- Does the human capital discourse promote or hinder the right to education? The case of girls, orphans and vulnerable children in Rwanda pp. 274-287

- Maria Ron Balsera
- The quest for the African dummy: explaining African post‐colonial economic performance revisited pp. 288-307

- Morten Jerven
- Vulnerability in African small‐scale fishing communities pp. 308-313

- David Mills, Christophe Béné, Solomon Ovie, Ahmadu Tafida, Famory Sinaba, Amaga Kodio, Aaron Russell, Neil Andrew, Pierre Morand and Jacques Lemoalle
- Book Review: Poverty and Neoliberalism: Persistence and reproduction in the global south pp. 314-315

- Clare Newstead
- Book Review: From Poverty to Power: How Active Citizens and Effective States Can Change the World pp. 316-317

- Alexia Rogers‐Wright
2011, volume 23, articles 1
- Why do the poor pay more? Exploring the poverty penalty concept pp. 1-28

- Ronald Mendoza
- Developing an asset threshold using the consensual approach: Results from Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe pp. 29-41

- Oliver Mtapuri
- Empowering the ‘socially excluded’ in rural local governments: An exploratory study from a State in India pp. 42-62

- Sekhar Bonu, Manju Rani, David H. Peters and Timothy D. Baker
- Monetary autonomy in the West African countries: What do the policy rules tell us? pp. 63-81

- Gilles Dufrénot
- Potential impacts of a green revolution in Africa—the case of Ghana pp. 82-102

- Clemens Breisinger, Xinshen Diao, James Thurlow and Ramatu M. Al Hassan
- Caste, livelihoods and livestock: An exploration of the uptake of livestock vaccination adoption among poor farmers in India pp. 103-118

- Claire Heffernan, Kim Thomson and Louise Nielsen
- Agriculture, economic growth and regional disparities in India pp. 119-131

- Pratap Birthal, Harvinder Singh and Shiv Kumar
- A diagnostics approach to economic growth and employment policy in low income economies: The case of Kosovo pp. 132-154

- Kunal Sen and Colin Kirkpatrick
- Book Review: Grassroots democracy in India and China: The right to participate (Sage Publications pp. 155-155

- Glyn Williams
- Book Review: Local sustainable development in a globalised world pp. 156-157

- Rebecca Schaaf
- Book Review: The gender politics of development: Essays in hope and despair pp. 158-159

- Kate Hardy
- Book Review: Transnational corporations and development policy: Critical perspectives pp. 160-161

- David Phillips
- Book Review: Big business poor peoples: How transnational corporations damage the world's Poor pp. 162-163

- Paul Johnson
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On this page- 2011, volume 23
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Articles 8
Articles 7 Articles 6 Articles 4 Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 37
2024, volume 36
2023, volume 35
2022, volume 34
2021, volume 33
2020, volume 32
2019, volume 31
2018, volume 30
2017, volume 29
2016, volume 28
2015, volume 27
2014, volume 26
2013, volume 25
2012, volume 24
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