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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 (contentdelivery@wiley.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2004, volume 16, articles 8
- Racial discrimination in the Brazilian labour market: wage, employment and segregation effects pp. 1053-1066

- Jean-Louis Arcand and Béatrice d'Hombres
- Explaining organizational change in international development: the role of complexity in anti-corruption work pp. 1067-1088

- Bryane Michael
- Can a subjective poverty line be applied to China? Assessing poverty among urban residents in 1999 pp. 1089-1107

- Björn Gustafsson, Shi Li and Hiroshi Sato
- Fair trade coffee: building producer capacity via global networks pp. 1109-1121

- Laura T. Raynolds, Douglas Murray and Peter Leigh Taylor
- Introduction: why don't HIV|AIDS policies work? pp. 1123-1127

- Tim Allen
- The global fight against AIDS: how adequate are the national commissions? pp. 1129-1140

- James Putzel
- HIV|AIDS policy in Africa: what has worked in Uganda and what has failed in Botswana? pp. 1141-1154

- Tim Allen and Suzette Heald
- The gathering storm: AIDS policy in China pp. 1155-1168

- Heather Xiaoquan Zhang
- Challenges to treatment: the price-infrastructure trap and access to HIV|AIDS drugs pp. 1169-1180

- Kenneth C. Shadlen
- Postscript: HIV|AIDS-how bad does bad have to be before we believe it is bad? How can we translate words to deeds? pp. 1181-1184

- Tony Barnett
2004, volume 16, articles 7
- Economic development in a changing globalized economy pp. 911-923

- Mozammel Huq and Michael Tribe
- The Millennium Development Goals: the pledge of world leaders to end poverty will not be met with business as usual pp. 925-932

- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- Making globalization work for the poor: the 2000 White Paper reconsidered pp. 933-937

- Adrian Wood
- Making research on globalization work for the poor: a commentary on Adrian Wood's 'making globalization work for the poor: the 2000 White Paper reconsidered' pp. 939-941

- Simon Maxwell
- HIV|AIDs and development concern us all pp. 943-949

- Tony Barnett
- Implications of market and coordination failures for rural development in least developed countries pp. 951-970

- Jonathan Kydd and Andrew Dorward
- Alternative ways of paying for global public goods pp. 971-982

- Anthony Clunies-Ross
- Coffee futures: role in reducing coffee producers' price risk pp. 983-1002

- Sushil Mohan and James Love
- Globalization and agrarian change: a case of freshwater prawn farming in Bangladesh pp. 1003-1013

- Sanae Ito
- Why are we still arguing about globalization? pp. 1015-1022

- Andrew Sumner
- NGDOs' role in building poor people's capacity to benefit from globalization pp. 1023-1037

- Fletcher Tembo
- Chasing the dragon: accounting for the under-performance of India by comparison with China in attracting foreign direct investment pp. 1039-1052

- John S Henley
2004, volume 16, articles 6
- Positioning the non-least-developed developing countries based on vulnerability-related indicators pp. 751-767

- Fen-May Liou and Cherng G. Ding
- What is the enabling state? The views of textiles and garments entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe pp. 769-783

- Paul Jackson
- Tax performance: a comparative study pp. 785-802

- Joweria M. Teera and John Hudson
- An empirical study of the determinants of self-employment in developing countries pp. 803-820

- Carlo Pietrobelli, Roberta Rabellotti and Matteo Aquilina
- The effects of policy, institutions and geography on economic growth in Africa: an econometric study based on cross-section and panel data pp. 821-849

- Wim Naudé
- Explaining corruption: are open countries less corrupt? pp. 851-861

- Roberta Gatti
- Symposium on the International Finance Facility: introduction pp. 863-864

- Paul Mosley
- The International Finance Facility pp. 865-878

- Treasury Hm
- Avoiding the elephant traps: a commentary on the International Finance Facility pp. 879-886

- Paul Mosley
- The International Finance Facility-reaching the MDGS without spending more? pp. 887-895

- Karen Moore and David Hulme
- Joseph Stiglitz's, Globalization and its Discontents pp. 897-905

- Jonathan Perraton
- Walking the Tight Rope-Informal Livelihoods and Social Networks in a West African City, by ILDA LOURENÇO-LINDELL (Almqvist and Wiksell: Stockholm Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, Stockholm Studies in Human Geography 9, 2002, pp. 275) pp. 907-908

- Irini Sotiropoulou
- Here To Help: NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America, edited by ROBYN EVERSOLE (Armonk, NY and London: M. E. Sharpe, 2003, pp. 252) pp. 908-909

- Miles Litvinoff
- Letting Them Die: Why HIV|AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail by CATHERINE CAMPBELL (Oxford: James Currey, 2003, pp. 214) pp. 909-910

- Jo Beall
2004, volume 16, articles 5
- The public faces of development: an introduction pp. 657-664

- Matt Smith and Helen Yanacopulos
- Consuming lives, consuming landscapes: interpreting advertisements for cafédirect coffees pp. 665-680

- Caroline Wright
- 'Doing development': the gap year, volunteer-tourists and a popular practice of development pp. 681-692

- Kate Simpson
- The production of a contemporary famine image: the image economy, indigenous photographers and the case of Mekanic Philipos pp. 693-704

- D. J. Clark
- Development moments: radio's public face of development pp. 705-715

- Kate Poland
- The public face of debt pp. 717-727

- Helen Yanacopulos
- From development awareness to enabling effective support: the changing profile of development education in England pp. 729-740

- John Cameron and Stephen Fairbrass
- Contradiction and change? NGOs, schools and the public faces of development pp. 741-749

- Matt Smith
2004, volume 16, articles 4
- Crises, setbacks and chronic problems-the determinants of economic stress events among poor households in India pp. 529-545

- Helzi Noponen and Paula Kantor
- Fighting governmental corruption: the New World Bank programme evaluated pp. 547-561

- Carolien M. Klein Haarhuis and Frans L. Leeuw
- International inequality in well-being pp. 563-574

- Mark McGillivray and J. Ram Pillarisetti
- International trade and economic growth in a global environment pp. 575-588

- Alessandro De Matteis
- Political and economic determinants of private investment pp. 589-604

- Quan V. Le
- Aggregate agricultural supply response in Ethiopia: a farm-level analysis pp. 605-620

- Abrar Suleiman, Oliver Morrissey and Tony Rayner
- Growth, poverty and the IMF pp. 621-636

- Graham Bird
- Ghost of the financing gap: an overlooked aspect of the aid debate pp. 637-652

- Thilak Ranaweera
- Economic recovery in Africa-The paradox of financial flows by Vijay S. Makhan (Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2002, pp. 161, h|bk) pp. 653-654

- Andrew Mold
- Rethinking development economics, edited by HA-JOON CHANG (London: Anthem Press, 2003, pp. 544, p|bk) pp. 654-656

- Andrew Mold
2004, volume 16, articles 3
- Introduction pp. 291-300

- Mushtaque Chowdhury, Paul Mosley and Anton Simanowitz
- Wider impacts of microfinance institutions: issues and concepts pp. 301-330

- Sajjad Zohir and Imran Matin
- Quantitative approach to impact analysis of microfinance programmes in Bangladesh-what have we learned? pp. 331-353

- M. A. Baqui Khalily
- Impact assessment of microfinance using qualitative data: communicating between social scientists and practitioners using the QUIP pp. 355-367

- Katie Wright and James Copestake
- The wider impacts of BRAC poverty alleviation programme in Bangladesh pp. 369-386

- A. Mushtaque R. Chowdhury and Abbas Bhuiya
- Working with the ultra-poor: learning from BRAC experiences pp. 387-406

- Shantana R. Halder and Paul Mosley
- Microfinance, social capital formation and political development in Russia and eastern Europe: a pilot study of programmes in Russia, Slovakia and Romania pp. 407-427

- Paul Mosley, Daniela Olejarova and Elena Alexeeva
- Role of microfinance in the household reconstruction process in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 429-466

- Michal Matul and Caroline Tsilikounas
- Microfinance, labour markets and poverty in Africa: a study of six institutions pp. 467-500

- Paul Mosley and June Rock
- The impact of microfinance institutions in local financial markets: a case study from Kenya pp. 501-517

- Susan Johnson
- Group dynamics, gender and microfinance in Bolivia pp. 519-528

- Carmen Velasco and Reynaldo Marconi
2004, volume 16, articles 2
- Does devaluation lead to economic recovery or contraction? Theory and policy with reference to Thailand pp. 141-156

- Graham Bird and Ramkishen Rajan
- Donor participatory governance evaluation: initial trends, implications, opportunities, constraints pp. 157-170

- Ilan Kapoor
- Unemployment and urban poverty in China: a case study of Guangzhou and Tianjin pp. 171-188

- Shujie Yao
- Foreign aid: is it all consumed? pp. 189-199

- Ramesh Durbarry
- Recipient country's 'policies' and the effect of foreign aid on economic growth in developing countries: additional evidence pp. 201-211

- Rati Ram
- Move to markets? An empirical analysis of privatization in developing countries pp. 213-240

- Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee and Michael Munger
- From crisis to recovery: the motivations for and effects of Malaysian capital controls pp. 241-254

- Anita Doraisami
- Japan's official development assistance: recent issues and future directions pp. 255-280

- Masahiro Kawai and Shinji Takagi
- Does saving really matter for growth? Mexico (1970-2000) pp. 281-290

- Maite Alguacil, Ana Cuadros and Vicente Orts
2004, volume 16, articles 1
- Globalization, production, employment and poverty: debates and evidence pp. 1-12

- Rhys Jenkins
- Vietnam in the global economy: trade, employment and poverty pp. 13-28

- Rhys Jenkins
- The labour market effects of globalization in Kenya pp. 29-43

- Damiano Kulundu Manda and Kunal Sen
- A firm level analysis of trade, technology and employment in South Africa pp. 45-61

- Lawrence Edwards
- The impact of European market changes on employment in the Kenyan horticulture sector pp. 63-80

- John Humphrey, Neil McCulloch and Masako Ota
- Squaring the circle: global production and the informalization of work in South African fruit exports pp. 81-92

- Stephanie Barrientos and Andrienetta Kritzinger
- Globalization, gender and poverty: Bangladeshi women workers in export and local markets pp. 93-109

- Naila Kabeer and Simeen Mahmud
- Vietnam in the global garment and textile value chain: impacts on firms and workers pp. 111-123

- Khalid Nadvi, John T. Thoburn, Bui Tat Thang, Nguyen Thi Thanh Ha, Nguyen Thi Hoa, Dao Hong Le and Enrique Blanco De Armas
- Globalization and the South African textiles industry: impacts on firms and workers pp. 125-139

- Simon Roberts and John T. Thoburn
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On this page- 2004, volume 16
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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
2005, volume 17
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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