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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2025
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2009, volume 21, articles 8
- Mapping global inequalities: Beyond income inequality to multi-dimensional inequalities pp. 1051-1065

- Ben Crow, Nichole Zlatunich and Brian Fulfrost
- Knowledge translation: An opportunity to reduce global health inequalities pp. 1066-1082

- Vivian Welch, Erin Ueffing and Peter Tugwell
- Did globalisation affect health status? A simulation exercise pp. 1083-1101

- Giovanni Cornia, Stefano Rosignoli and Luca Tiberti
- International migration and the world income distribution pp. 1102-1110

- Devesh Kapur and John McHale
- The global pattern of household wealth pp. 1111-1124

- James Davies, Susanna Sandström, Anthony Shorrocks and Edward Wolff
- Global inequality and injustice pp. 1125-1136

- Darrel Moellendorf
- Educational inequalities in the midst of persistent poverty: Diversity across Africa in educational outcomes pp. 1137-1151

- Cynthia B. Lloyd and Paul Hewett
- Understanding relationships between global health indicators via visualisation and statistical analysis pp. 1152-1166

- Suresh Lodha, Prabath Gunawardane, Erin Middleton and Ben Crow
2009, volume 21, articles 7
- Policy, vulnerability and the new debt sustainability framework pp. 895-914

- Benno Ferrarini
- A disaggregated empirical analysis of the determinants of IMF arrangements: Does one model fit all? pp. 915-931

- Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands
- Estimating the direct costs of social conflicts: Road blockings in Bolivia pp. 932-946

- Bruno De Borger and Vincenzo Verardi
- Growth, poverty and inequality in Ethiopia: Which way for pro-poor growth? pp. 947-970

- Alemayehu Geda, Abebe Abebe and John Weeks
- Small-scale farmer participation in new agri-food supply chains: Case of the supermarket supply chain for fruit and vegetables in Honduras pp. 971-984

- Jose Blandon, Spencer Henson and John Cranfield
- Introduction: The policy trajectory of fair trade pp. 985-1003

- Eleanor Fisher
- Top heavy? Governance issues and policy decisions for the fair trade movement pp. 1004-1014

- Anne Tallontire
- Responsible retailing: Regulating fair and ethical trade pp. 1015-1026

- Pamela K. Robinson
- Policy challenges for fair trade in Wales pp. 1027-1030

- Jon Townley
- Living in times of solidarity: Fair trade and the fractured life worlds of Guatemalan coffee farmers pp. 1031-1041

- Alberto Arce
- Alex F. McCalla, and John Nash (Editors). Reforming agricultural trade for developing countries. Volume 1: key issues for a pro-development outcome of the Doha Round. Washington. The World Bank, 2007 pp. 1042-1043

- Habtu T. Weldegebriel
- The politics of economic inequality in developing countries by Nel Phillip. Great Britain: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, pp. viii+206 pp. 1044-1045

- Rita Moch Arias
- Domestic service in post-apartheid South Africa: deference and disdain by Alison Jill King. Aldershot (UK) and Burlington (USA): Ashgate, 2007, pp. xi+214 pp. 1046-1047

- Cheryl McEwan
- Land and sustainable development in Africa by Kojo Sebastian Amanor Sam Moyo (eds). London and New York: Zed Books, 2008, pp. 226 pp. 1048-1049

- Bereket Kebede
2009, volume 21, articles 6
- Development's invisible hands: Introduction to special issue pp. 723-731

- Alan Thomas, Andy Sumner and Michael Tribe
- A short history of the development studies association pp. 732-741

- Michael Tribe
- Where we stand and what we stand for: The DSA now and in the future pp. 742-748

- Lalage Bown
- Liberalisation and poverty in Africa since 1990-Why is the operation of the 'invisible hand' uneven? pp. 749-756

- Paul Mosley and Blessing Chiripanhura
- Development with dearer food: Can the invisible hand guide us? pp. 757-764

- John Toye
- Relaxing the shackles: The invisible pendulum pp. 765-771

- Frances Stewart
- Drivers of development over the next 30 years: Some speculations pp. 772-775

- John Harriss
- Three invisible hands: Comments on the plenary presentations at the DSA conference 2008 by past presidents Paul Mosley, Frances Stewart, John Toye-and the essay by past president John Harriss pp. 776-780

- Barbara Harriss-White
- Should God play a role in development? pp. 781-786

- Emanuel de Kadt
- Where next for development studies? Coverage, capacity, communications pp. 787-791

- Simon Maxwell
- Stepping up to the climate change: Opportunities in re-conceptualising development futures pp. 792-804

- Emily Boyd and Sirkku Juhola
- Global justice: From theory to development action pp. 805-818

- Theo Papaioannou, Helen Yanacopulos and Zuhre Aksoy
- Business and development-Towards re-politicisation pp. 819-833

- Peter Edward and Anne Tallontire
- After 2015: What are the ingredients of an 'MDG-PLUS' agenda for poverty reduction? pp. 834-843

- Andy Sumner and Meera Tiwari
- International development and belief in progress pp. 844-855

- Stephen J. Plant
- Putting aid in its place: Insights from early structuralists on aid and balance of payments and lessons for contemporary aid debates pp. 856-867

- Andrew M. Fischer
- The possibilities for and constraints on agency: Situating women's public and 'hidden' voices in Greater Buenos Aires pp. 868-882

- Constanza Tabbush
- What's politics got to do with it?: Why donors find it so hard to come to terms with politics, and why this matters pp. 883-894

- Sue Unsworth
2009, volume 21, articles 5
- How does economic empowerment affect women's risk of intimate partner violence in low and middle income countries? A systematic review of published evidence pp. 577-602

- Seema Vyas and Charlotte Watts
- Exports and economic growth: The case of South Africa pp. 603-617

- Logan Rangasamy
- Aid allocation to fragile states: Absorptive capacity constraints pp. 618-632

- Simon Feeny and Mark McGillivray
- Microfinance asymmetric information problems in Cameroon pp. 633-648

- Jacob Tche
- Disability, development and the dawning of a new convention: A cause for optimism? pp. 649-661

- Maria Kett, Raymond Lang and Jean-Francois Trani
- Mainstreaming the rights of persons with disabilities in national development frameworks pp. 662-672

- Teresa Njoroge Mwendwa, Ambrose Murangira and Raymond Lang
- Making poverty reduction inclusive: Experiences from Cambodia, Tanzania and Vietnam pp. 673-684

- Dominic Fritz, Ursula Miller, Andreas Gude, Andreas Pruisken and Dorothea Rischewski
- Including persons with disabilities in social cash transfer programmes in developing countries pp. 685-698

- Kate Gooding and Anna Marriot
- On consumption insurance in poor urban areas: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 699-713

- Eskander Alvi and Seife Dendir
- Rights, resources and the politics of accountability by P. Newell and J. Wheeler (eds). (USA: Zed Books Ltd., 2006) pp. 715-716

- Rocio A. Diaz-Chavez
- The state of resistance: Popular struggles in the global south by F. Polet (ed). (London: Zed Books, 2007, pp. 208, ISBN 978-1-84277-867-8 Hb 978-1-84277-868-5 Pb) pp. 717-718

- Katy Jenkins
- Fair Trade Coffee, Sustainability and Survival, Berkeley by Daniel Jaffee, Brewing Justice, ( Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2009). Fair Trade Coffee. The Prospects and Pitfalls of Market-Driven Social Justice by Gavin Fridell ( Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press, 2007) pp. 718-720

- Anne Tallontire
- Intellectuals and African development: Pretension and resistance in African politics by Bjorn Beckman & Gbemisola Adeoti (eds). (Codesria: Africa In the New Millennium, London: Zed Books, 2006) pp. 720-721

- Nic Cheeseman
2009, volume 21, articles 4
- Diversity and discord: Ethnicity, horizontal inequalities and conflict in Ghana and Nigeria pp. 477-482

- Arnim Langer, Abdul Raufu Mustapha and Frances Stewart
- Subjective realities: Perceptions of identity and conflict in Ghana and Nigeria pp. 483-494

- Arnim Langer and Ukoha Ukiwo
- Between 'senior brother' and 'overlord': Competing versions of horizontal inequalities and ethnic conflict in Calabar and Warri, Nigeria pp. 495-506

- Ukoha Ukiwo
- The overwhelming minority: Inter-ethnic conflict in Ghana's Northern Region pp. 507-519

- Julia Jönsson
- Self-determination group or extra-legal governance agency? The multifaceted nature of the Oodua people's congress in Nigeria pp. 520-533

- Yvan Guichaoua
- Living with diversity: The peaceful management of horizontal inequalities in Ghana pp. 534-546

- Arnim Langer
- Religion and institutions: Federalism and the management of conflicts over Sharia in Nigeria pp. 547-560

- Rotimi T. Suberu
- Institutionalising ethnic representation: How effective is affirmative action in Nigeria? pp. 561-576

- Abdul Raufu Mustapha
2009, volume 21, articles 3
- Has private participation in water and sewerage improved coverage? Empirical evidence from Latin America pp. 327-361

- George Clarke, Katrina Kosec and Scott Wallsten
- Optimising the policy cost of market stabilisation: Which commodity matters most in Ethiopia? pp. 362-378

- Kindie Getnet
- The net contribution of the Mauritian export processing zone using benefit-cost analysis pp. 379-392

- Rojid Sawkut, Sannassee Vinesh and Fowdar Sooraj
- Introduction: Livelihood options for the poor in the changing environment pp. 393-402

- Joseph K. Assan and Pushpam Kumar
- Environmental variability and vulnerable livelihoods: Minimising risks and optimising opportunities for poverty alleviation pp. 403-418

- Joseph K. Assan, Cyril Caminade and Frances Obeng
- Dwindling forest resources and economic vulnerability among tribal communities in a dry| sub-humid region in India pp. 419-432

- Amita Shah and Sajitha O.G.
- The effect of environmental change and price policies on livelihoods in tropical agroforestry systems pp. 433-446

- Unai Pascual and Roberto Martinez-Espineira
- Poverty and environment links: An illustration from Africa pp. 447-469

- Flavio Comim, Pushpam Kumar and Nicolas Sirven
- The globalization reader, third edition, edited by Frank J. Lechner, and John Boli (USA, UK, Australia: blackwell publishing, 2008, pp. 501, p|bk) pp. 470-471

- Matilde Córdoba Azcárate
- Short of the goal: US policy and poorly performing states. edited by N. Birdsall M. Vaishnav and R. L. Ayres (Washington DC: centre for global development, 2006. ISBN 978-1-933286-05-1. P|bk, 483 pp) pp. 472-473

- Simon Tate
- Exploring 'unseen' social capital in community participation: everyday lives of poor mainland Chinese migrants in Hong Kong by Sam Wong (Amsterdam: Amsterdam university press, 2007, pp. 219,) pp. 474-475

- Deljana Iossifova
2009, volume 21, articles 2
- Household experiences of ill-health and risk protection mechanisms pp. 159-168

- Jane Goudge, Steve Russell, Lucy Gilson, Catherine Molyneux and Kara Hanson
- Catastrophic payments for health care among households in urban Tamil Nadu, India pp. 169-184

- Salem Deenadayalan Vaishnavi and Umakant Dash
- Issues in equitable health financing in South Eastern Nigeria: Socio-economic and geographic differences in households' illness expenditures and policy makers' views on the financial protection of the poor pp. 185-199

- Obinna Onwujekwe, Chima Onoka, Benjamin Uzochukwu, Eric Obikeze and Nkoli Ezumah
- Household responses to health risks and shocks: A study from rural Tanzania raises some methodological issues pp. 200-211

- Masha F. Somi, James R. G. Butler, Farshid Vahid, Joseph Njau and Salim Abdulla
- Dealing with the cost of illness: The experience of four villages in Lao PDR pp. 212-230

- Walaiporn Patcharanarumol, Anne Mills and Viroj Tangcharoensathien
- Illness-related impoverishment in rural South Africa: Why does social protection work for some households but not others? pp. 231-251

- Jane Goudge, Steven Russell, Lucy Gilson, Tebogo Gumede, Steve Tollman and Anne Mills
- Coping with the costs of illness: the role of shops and shopkeepers as social networks in a low-income community in coastal Kenya pp. 252-270

- Jane Chuma and Catherine Molyneux
- Barriers to managing chronic illness among urban households in coastal Kenya pp. 271-290

- Thomas Porter, Jane Chuma and Catherine Molyneux
- The implications of benefit package design: the impact on poor Thai households of excluding renal replacement therapy pp. 291-308

- Phusit Prakongsai, Natasha Palmer, Preecha Uay-Trakul, Viroj Tangcharoensathien and Anne Mills
- Conducting health-related social science research in low income settings: ethical dilemmas faced in Kenya and South Africa pp. 309-326

- Catherine Molyneux, Jane Goudge, Steve Russell, Jane Chuma, Tebogo Gumede and Lucy Gilson
2009, volume 21, articles 1
- Erratum: Failures of the state failure debate: Evidence from the Somali territories pp. i-i

- Tobias Hagmann and Markus V. Hoehne
- Household targeting in practice: The Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social pp. 1-23

- John Maluccio
- There's more to life than money: Exploring the levels|growth paradox in income and health pp. 24-41

- Charles Kenny
- Failures of the state failure debate: Evidence from the Somali territories pp. 42-57

- Tobias Hagmann and Markus V. Hoehne
- Institutions and economic performance: Implications for African development pp. 58-75

- John Luiz
- Romanticising the poor harms the poor pp. 76-86

- Aneel Karnani
- Revisiting the greed and grievance explanations for violent internal conflict pp. 87-111

- Syed Mansoob Murshed and Mohammad Zulfan Tadjoeddin
- Governance and foreign aid in Pacific Island countries pp. 112-125

- Azmat Gani
- The less than sweet solution to Fiji's sugar industry problems pp. 126-136

- Renuka Mahadevan
- A reversal of educational fortune? Educational gender gaps in Bangladesh pp. 137-155

- M. Najeeb Shafiq
- Kenya: The Struggle for Democracy by Godwin Murunga and Shadrack Nasong'o. (London: CODESRIA Books, Dakar and ZED Books, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84277-8579 (pbk) ISBN 978-1-84277-832-6 (hbk) pp. 156-157

- Sarah Bracking
- Inexcusable Absence: Why 60 Million Girls Still Aren't in School and What to Do About It, by Lewis Maureen A, Lockheed Marlaine E (Washington D.C.: Center for global Development, 2006, pp. 180+xiv pp. 157-158

- Patricia Oliart
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On this page- 2009, volume 21
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Articles 8
Articles 7 Articles 6 Articles 5 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
2011, volume 23
2010, volume 22
2008, volume 20
2007, volume 19
2006, volume 18
2005, volume 17
2004, volume 16
2003, volume 15
2002, volume 14
2001, volume 13
2000, volume 12
1999, volume 11
1998, volume 10
1997, volume 9
1996, volume 8
1995, volume 7
1994, volume 6
1993, volume 5
1992, volume 4
1991, volume 3
1990, volume 2
1989, volume 1
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