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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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2005, volume 17, articles 8
- Aid to Africa: an unfinished agenda pp. 989-1001

- Tony Addison, George Mavrotas and Mark McGillivray
- What determines African bilateral aid receipts? pp. 1003-1018

- Mark McGillivray
- Aid heterogeneity: looking at aid effectiveness from a different angle pp. 1019-1036

- George Mavrotas
- The fiscal effects of aid in Ghana pp. 1037-1053

- Robert Osei, Oliver Morrissey and Tim Lloyd
- Aid and growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: accounting for transmission mechanisms pp. 1055-1075

- Karuna Gomanee, Sourafel Girma and Oliver Morrissey
- Innovative ways of making aid effective in Ghana: tied aid versus direct budgetary support pp. 1077-1092

- Peter Quartey
- Perspectives on growth and poverty, edited by Rolph van der Hoeven and Anthony Shorrocks (Tokyo: United Nations University Press and Wider, 2003, pp. 302) pp. 1093-1094

- Robert Osei
- Natural disasters and development in a globalizing world, edited by Mark Pelling (Routledge: London, 2003, pp. 250+xvi) pp. 1094-1095

- John Twigg
- Food for thought: towards a future for farming. By Patrick Herman and Richard Kuper (London: Pluto Press, 2003, pp. 156+xx) pp. 1095-1097

- Robert Ackrill
- The future of domestic capital markets in developing countries. Edited by Robert Litan, Michael Pomerleano and V Sundararajan (Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2003, pp. 532) pp. 1097-1098

- Maxwell Opoku-Afari
- A moral critique of development: in search of global responsibilities edited by Philip Quarles van Ufford and Ananta Kumar Giri (London: Routledge for EIDOS, 2003, pp. 309) pp. 1099-1103

- Emma Humpidge
- Moving people to deliver services edited by Aaditya Mattoo and Antonia Carzaniga (Washington DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 244) pp. 1103-1107

- Ian Gillson
2005, volume 17, articles 7
- How does political violence affect confidence in a local currency? Evidence from Egypt pp. 841-866

- David Fielding and Anja Shortland
- Liquidity constraints, access to credit and pro-poor growth in rural Tanzania pp. 867-882

- Alex Winter-Nelson and Anna A. Temu
- Labour standards, democracy and wages: some cross-country evidence pp. 883-898

- Thomas Palley
- Can minimum wages contribute to poverty reduction in poor countries? pp. 899-912

- Stephen Devereux
- Poverty reduction in resource-rich developing countries: what have multinational corporations got to do with it? pp. 913-929

- Uwem E. Ite
- Opening up telecommunications to competition and MENA integration in the world economy pp. 931-955

- Carlo Maria Rossotto, Khalid Sekkat and Aristomene Varoudakis
- The political determinants of central governments' economic policies in India: an empirical investigation pp. 957-978

- Kausik Chaudhuri and Sugato Dasgupta
- The European Union and the Third World; Avoiding Responsibility: The Politics and Discourse of European Development Policy and EU Development Cooperation: From Model to Symbol reviewed by Maurizio Carbone pp. 979-985

- Maurizio Carbone
2005, volume 17, articles 6
- Policy entrepreneurship for poverty reduction: bridging research and policy in international development pp. 713-725

- Julius Court and Simon Maxwell
- Research, policy and practice: why developing countries are different pp. 727-734

- John Young
- Bridging research and policy in India pp. 737-746

- Naresh C. Saxena
- Bridging research and policy: a UK perspective pp. 747-757

- Matthew Taylor
- What determines the influence that research has on policy-making? pp. 761-764

- Maureen O'Neil
- Bridging research and policy pp. 765-773

- Masood Ahmed
- Will a Marshall Plan for Africa make poverty history? pp. 775-789

- Matthew Lockwood
- Poverty and economic policy: what happens when researchers disagree? pp. 791-801

- Andrew Sumner and Meera Tiwari
- Bridging research and policy on education, training and their enabling environments pp. 803-817

- Kenneth King, Robert Palmer and Rachel Hayman
- Development assistance and development finance: evidence and global policy agendas pp. 819-836

- Tony Addison, George Mavrotas and Mark McGillivray
- Obituary: Colin Simmons pp. 837-839

- Clive Dewey and Fred Nixson
2005, volume 17, articles 5
- Introduction: is it possible to create pro-poor agriculture-related biotechnology? pp. 597-610

- Joanna Chataway
- Capacity development for agricultural biotechnology in developing countries: an innovation systems view of what it is and how to develop it pp. 611-630

- Andrew Hall
- Science and technology capacity building and partnership in African agriculture: perspectives on Mali and Egypt pp. 631-646

- Seife Ayele and David Wield
- Context-bound knowledge production, capacity building and new product networks pp. 647-659

- James Smith
- Formal and informal governance of agricultural biotechnology in Kenya: participation and accountability in controversy surrounding the draft biosafety bill pp. 661-677

- Matthew Harsh
- Science and governance of modern biotechnology in Sub-Saharan Africa-the case of Uganda pp. 679-694

- David Wafula and Norman Clark
- The Asian financial crisis: crisis, reform and recovery, by Shalendra D. Sharma (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003, pp. 400) pp. 695-696

- Andrew Sumner
- Towards a new paradigm in monetary economics, by Joseph Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 319) pp. 696-697

- Spiros Bougheas
- International trade and developing countries: bargaining coalitions in the GATT and WTO, by Amrita Narlikar (London: Routledge, RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy, 2003, pp. 238 + xviii) pp. 697-702

- Oliver Morrissey
- Marx's revenge: the resurgence of capitalism and the death of statist socialism, by Meghnad Desai (London: Verso, 2002, pp. 372 + xi) pp. 702-702

- Indraneel Dasgupta
- Fighting poverty in Africa: are PRSPs making a difference? Edited by David Booth (London: Overseas Development Institute, ODI publications, 2003, pp. 283 + ix) pp. 703-705

- Oliver Morrissey
- Trade and development. Edited by John Toye (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003, pp. 328) pp. 705-706

- Ricardo López Rago
- Privatising old-age social security: Latin American and Eastern Europe compared, by Katharina Müller (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003, pp. 192) pp. 706-707

- Roddy McKinnon
- Bangladesh's Development Agenda and Vision 2020. Edited by Moazzem Hossain, A. K. M. Narum Nabi and Iyanatu Islam (Dhaka, Dhaka University Press, 2003, pp. 339) pp. 708-709

- John Struthers
- The political economy of armed conflict. Beyond greed and grievance. Edited by Karen Ballentine and Jake Sherman (Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003, pp. 317) pp. 709-711

- Gerd Schönwälder
2005, volume 17, articles 4
- How well are long-run commodity price series characterized by trend components? pp. 479-494

- Paul Newbold, Stephan Pfaffenzeller and Anthony Rayner
- Economic transition and the decline of agricultural production in Estonia pp. 495-509

- Shujie Yao
- African capital markets and real sector investment pp. 511-525

- Yohane Khamfula
- The impacts of trade liberalization on employment and wages in Tunisian industries pp. 527-551

- Ilham Haouas, Mahmoud Yagoubi and Almas Heshmati
- Transition, savings and growth in Vietnam: a three-gap analysis pp. 553-574

- Ardeshir Sepehri and Haroon Akram-Lodhi
- The voluntary formalization of enterprises in a developing economy-the case of Tanzania pp. 575-593

- Edwin G. Nelson and Erik J. De Bruijn
- The Turkish economy in crisis. Edited by Ziya ÖNiş and Barry Rubin (London: Frank Cass, 2003, pp. 204+vii, p|bk) pp. 595-596

- Abuzer Pinar
2005, volume 17, articles 3
- Aid, public spending and human welfare: evidence from quantile regressions pp. 299-309

- Karuna Gomanee, Sourafel Girma and Oliver Morrissey
- FDI and pollution: a granger causality test using panel data pp. 311-317

- Robert Hoffmann, Chew Ging Lee, Bala Ramasamy and Matthew Yeung
- Reducing vulnerability: demand for and supply of microinsurance in East Africa pp. 319-325

- Monique Cohen, Michael J. Mccord and Jennefer Sebstad
- Reducing vulnerability: the supply of health microinsurance in East Africa pp. 327-381

- Michael J. McCord and Sylvia Osinde
- Health is wealth: how low-income people finance health care pp. 383-396

- Shahnaz Ahmed, Jane Mbaisi, Daniel Moko and Ancent Ngonzi
- Reducing vulnerability: the demand for microinsurance pp. 397-474

- Monique Cohen and Jennefer Sebstad
- Poverty and democracy-self-help and political participation in third world cities, edited by Dirk Berg-Schlosser and Norbert Kersting (London: zed books, 2003, pp. 237 + xiv, h|bk) pp. 475-476

- Irini Sotiropoulou
- Providing global public goods-managing globalisation, edited by Inge Kaul, Pedro ConceiçãO, Katell Le Goulven and Ronald Mendoza (eds) (New York: oxford university press, 2003, pp. 646 + xxii, h|bk, p|bk) pp. 476-478

- Lars Moller
2005, volume 17, articles 2
- The cost of conditional cash transfers pp. 151-168

- Natàlia Caldés and John Maluccio
- Female labour force participation in greater santiago, Chile: 1957-1997. A synthetic cohort analysis pp. 169-186

- Dante Contreras, Esteban Puentes and David Bravo
- Impact assessment for pro-poor accountability: Innovations and challenges pp. 187-193

- Linda Mayoux and Sarah Mosedale
- The internal learning system-assessing impact while addressing participant learning needs pp. 195-209

- Helzi Noponen
- Participatory action learning system (PALS): Impact assessment for civil society development and grassroots-based advocacy in Anandi, India pp. 211-242

- Linda Mayoux
- Assessing women's empowerment: towards a conceptual framework pp. 243-257

- Sarah Mosedale
- Impact assessment and labour: developing a learning approach pp. 259-270

- Stephanie W. Barrientos
- Reversing the paradigm: quantification, participatory methods and pro-poor impact assessment pp. 271-298

- Linda Mayoux and Robert Chambers
2005, volume 17, articles 1
- Productivity growth in East Asian manufacturing: a fading miracle or measurement problem? pp. 1-19

- Chia-Hung Sun
- Tanzania's coffee sector: constraints and challenges pp. 21-43

- John Baffes
- Supporting the poor but skilled artisans by making assets available to them: an empirical investigation in rural India pp. 45-66

- Arindam Banik and Pradip K. Bhaumik
- Export processing zones and growth triangle development: the case of the BIMP-EAGA, Southeast Asia pp. 67-96

- Nathaniel Landingin and David Wadley
- International development targets and education: towards a new international compact or a new conditionality? pp. 97-100

- Kenneth King and Pauline Rose
- Rights, goals and targets: how do those for education add up? pp. 101-111

- Christopher Colclough
- Millennium development goals: are international targets now more credible? pp. 113-129

- John Roberts
- Education, educators and financing modalities: reflections on experience in Uganda pp. 131-147

- Paud Murphy
- International Competitiveness, Investment and Finance: A Case Study of India, by A. Ganesh-Kumar, Kunal Sen and Rajendra R.Vaidya (London: Routledge, 2003, pp. 159, h|bk) pp. 149-150

- John Struthers
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On this page- 2005, volume 17
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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
2009, volume 21
2008, volume 20
2007, volume 19
2006, volume 18
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
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