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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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2003, volume 15, articles 8
- Causes of inequalities in China, 1952 to 1999 pp. 939-955

- Ajit S. Bhalla, Shujie Yao and Zongyi Zhang
- Risks and responses among the urban poor in India pp. 957-967

- Paula Kantor and Padmaja Nair
- From microcredit to microfinance: evolution of savings products by MFIs in Bangladesh pp. 969-988

- Asif Dowla and Dewan Alamgir
- Aid and public sector borrowing in developing countries pp. 989-998

- Simon Feeny and Mark McGillivray
- International trade in 'quality goods': signalling problems for developing countries pp. 999-1013

- John Hudson and Philip Jones
- Flow of funds: implications for research on financial sector development and the real economy pp. 1015-1036

- Christopher Green and Victor Murinde
- Resource inflows and household composition: evidence from South African panel data pp. 1037-1047

- Pushkar Maitra and Ranjan Ray
- Inclusion-exclusion in public policies and policy analyses: the case of Philippine land reform, 1972-2002 pp. 1049-1065

- Saturnino M. Borras
- The private sector and water and sanitation services-policy and poverty issues pp. 1067-1072

- Richard C. Carter and Kerstin Danert
- Transnational corporations and the discourse of water privatization pp. 1073-1082

- Peter T. Robbins
- Public-private community partnerships in infrastructure for the poor pp. 1083-1098

- Richard Franceys and Almud Weitz
- The private sector in rural water and sanitation services in Uganda: understanding the context and developing support strategies pp. 1099-1114

- Kerstin Danert, Richard C. Carter, Ronnie Rwamwanja, Jamil Ssebalu, Graham Carr and David Kane
- Public-private partnerships in water: a South African perspective on the global debate pp. 1115-1125

- Mike Muller
- The economist's tale: A consultant encounters hunger and the world bank by Peter Griffiths (Zed Books: London, 2003, pp. ix + 252) pp. 1127-1128

- Oliver Morrissey
- Growth and Development with Special Reference to Developing Countries by A. P. Thirlwall (Palgrave Macmillan: London, 2003, 7th edn, pp. xxviii + 816. Macroeconomics for Developing Countries by Raghbendra Jha (Routledge: London, 2003, 2nd edn, 2003, pp. xi + 496) pp. 1128-1129

- Oliver Morrissey
- Reforming the UN system: UNIDO's need-driven model by Carlos A. Margarinos, George Assaf, Sanjaya Lali, John D. Martinussen, Rubens Ricupero and Fransisco Sercovich (Kluwer Law International for the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation: The Hague, 2001, pp. xx) pp. 1129-1130

- John Thoburn
- The world of consumption: The material and cultural revisited by Ben Fine (Routledge: London and New York, 2002, 2nd edn, pp. xiv + 313) pp. 1131-1132

- Luuk van Kempen
- Economic Policy and Manufacturing Performance in Developing Countries edited by Oliver Morrissey and Michael Tribe (Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, 2001, pp. xi + 225) pp. 1132-1134

- Peter Lawrence
- Evaluation of prolonged use of IMF resources by IMF Independent Evalution Office (International Monetary Fund: Washington, DC, 2002, 330pp) pp. 1134-1136

- Joseph Joyce
2003, volume 15, articles 7
- Social development: bridging the theory-practice divide past and present pp. 815-818

- Eleanor Fisher
- Social planning: past, present, and future pp. 819-830

- Ray Bromley
- Social development: the intellectual heritage pp. 831-844

- James Midgley
- Re-approaching social development: a field of action between social life and policy processes pp. 845-861

- Alberto Arce
- Patterns of difference and practical theory: researching the new poverty strategy processes in Africa pp. 863-877

- David Booth
- Mainstreaming the social dimension into the overseas development administration: a partial history pp. 879-892

- Rosalind Eyben
- The practice of design: developing the Chars Livelihoods Programme in Bangladesh pp. 893-909

- Mary Ann Brocklesby and Mary Hobley
- Social development as knowledge building: research as a sphere of policy influence pp. 911-924

- Eleanor Fisher and Jeremy D. Holland
- Why has it ended up here? Development (and other) messages and social connectivity in northern Orissa pp. 925-938

- Alan Rew
2003, volume 15, articles 6
- Factors that influence the expansion of the microenterprise sector: results from three national surveys in Zimbabwe pp. 675-692

- Lisa Daniels
- Information technology and productivity payoff in the banking industry: evidence from the emerging markets pp. 693-708

- Abdur Chowdhury
- More on the effectiveness of public spending on health care and education: a covariance structure model pp. 709-725

- Emanuele Baldacci, Maria Teresa Guin-Siu and Luiz de Mello
- Sri Lanka's plantation sector: a before-and-after privatization comparison pp. 727-745

- Ai Tee Loh, Booi Hon Kam and John T. Jackson
- Lending technologies, competition and consolidation in the market for microfinance in Bolivia pp. 747-770

- Sergio Navajas, Jonathan Conning and Claudio Gonzalez-Vega
- Exploring sustainable livelihoods approaches in relation to two interventions in Tanzania pp. 771-781

- Anna Toner
- Private capital formation and public investment in Sudan: testing the substitutability and complementarity hypotheses in a growth framework pp. 783-799

- Ahmed Badawi
- Walter Newlyn, 1915-2002 pp. 801-803

- Peter Lawrence and John Loxley
- Regions of war and peace edited by DOUGLAS LEMKE (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 235) pp. 805-806

- Andrew Mold
- International public goods: incentives, measurement, and financing edited by MARCO FERRONI and ASHOKA MODY (Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers for the World Bank, 2002, pp. 196) pp. 806-808

- P B Anand
- African wildlife and livelihoods: the promise and performance of community conservation edited by DAVID HULME and MARSHALL MURPHREE (Oxford: James Currey, 2001, pp. 336) pp. 808-809

- Eleanor Fisher
- The impasse of modernity: debating the future of the global market economy by CHRISTIAN COMELIAU (London: Zed Books, 2002, pp. 185) pp. 809-810

- Emma Harris-Curtis
- The end of development: modernity, post-modernity and development by TREVOR PARFITT (London: Pluto Press, 2002, pp. 232) pp. 810-811

- Emma Harris-Curtis
- Development practitioners and social process: artists of the invisible by ALLAN KAPLAN (London: Pluto Press, 2002, pp. 224) pp. 812-813

- Emma Harris-Curtis
- Negotiating development: new directions, renewed debate edited by NEIL MIDDLETON, PHIL O'KEEFE and ROB VISSER (London: Pluto Press with ETC-UK, 2001, pp. 175) pp. 813-814

- Emma Harris-Curtis
2003, volume 15, articles 5
- Putting state-formation first: some recommendations for reconstruction and peace-making in Afghanistan pp. 525-539

- Andreas Wimmer and Conrad Schetter
- Practice, power and meaning: frameworks for studying organizational culture in multi-agency rural development projects pp. 541-557

- David Lewis, Anthony J. Bebbington, Simon P. J. Batterbury, Alpa Shah, Elizabeth Olson, M. Shameem Siddiqi and Sandra Duvall
- Prisons and the tuberculosis epidemic in Russia pp. 559-574

- A. J. Mercer, B. Jacobs, S. Moon and J. Kynch
- Fixed exchange rates and sticky prices in emerging markets pp. 575-586

- William Miles
- Promoting industrialization: the role of the traditional sector and the state in East Asia pp. 587-605

- Richard Grabowski
- Introduction: migration, staying put and livelihoods pp. 607-609

- Uma Kothari
- Making homes: the Ghanaian diaspora, institutions and development pp. 611-622

- Leroi Henry and Giles Mohan
- Who goes? Who stays back? Seasonal migration and staying put among rural manual workers in Eastern India pp. 623-632

- Ben Rogaly
- Sending money home: are remittances always beneficial to those who stay behind? pp. 633-644

- Sarah Bracking
- Staying put and staying poor? pp. 645-657

- Uma Kothari
- Governance and civil society in a global age edited by YAMAMOTO TADASHI. (Tokyo and New York: Japan Center for International Exchange, 2001, pp. 288) pp. 659-660

- Miles Litvinoff
- Indian agriculture, four decades of development edited by G. S. BHALLA and GURMAIL SINGH. (London: Sage Publications, 2001, pp. 308) pp. 660-661

- Supriya Garikipati
- Handbook on development policy and management edited by COLIN KIRKPATRICK, RON CLARKE and CHARLES POLIDANO. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2002, pp. 480) pp. 662-663

- John Hailey
- Combating corruption in Latin America edited by JOSEPH S. TULCHIN and RALPH H. ESPACH. (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, for the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, 2000, pp. 230) pp. 663-664

- Emma Harris-Curtis
- Labour mobility and rural society edited by ARJAN DE HAAN and BEN ROGALY. (London: Frank Cass, 2002, pp. 200) pp. 664-665

- Arjan Verschoor
- Valuing freedom: Sen's capability approach and poverty reduction edited by SABINA ALKIRE. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 340) pp. 665-667

- Abbi Kedir
- Rural poverty report 2001: the challenge of ending rural poverty edited by the INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (IFAD). (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 266) pp. 667-668

- Abbi Kedir
- Kicking away the ladder: development strategy in historical perspective by HA-JOON CHANG. (London: Anthem Press, 2002, pp. 187) pp. 668-670

- Andrew Mold
- Resource abundance and economic development edited by RICHARD M. AUTY. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, UNU|WIDER Studies in Development Economics, 2001, pp. 340) pp. 670-671

- Andrew Mold
- Globalization, marginalization and development edited by S. MANSOOB MURSHED. (London: Routledge, Studies in Development Economics, 2002, pp. 256) pp. 671-673

- Andrew Mold
2003, volume 15, articles 4
- UNU|WIDER Special issue on conflict. Explaining violent conflict: going beyond greed versus grievance pp. 391-396

- Tony Addison and S. Mansoob Murshed
- Does inequality cause conflict? pp. 397-412

- Christopher Cramer
- Buying peace or fuelling war: the role of corruption in armed conflicts pp. 413-426

- Philippe Le Billon
- Clans, cliques and captured states: rethinking 'transition' in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union pp. 427-440

- Janine R. Wedel
- The political economy of Malaysian federalism: economic development, public policy and conflict containment pp. 441-456

- Jomo K. S. and Wee Chong Hui
- The political economy of Zimbabwe's descent into conflict pp. 457-470

- Tony Addison and Liisa Laakso
- Building institutions in post-conflict African economies pp. 471-485

- Janine Aron
- Regional dimensions of conflict and peace-building in contemporary Africa pp. 487-498

- Timothy M. Shaw
- Economic aspects of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: the collapse of the Oslo Accord pp. 499-512

- Fadle M. Naqib
- The socioeconomic roots of conflict in the Caucasus pp. 513-524

- Svetlana Glinkina and Dorothy J. Rosenberg
2003, volume 15, articles 3
- Why was there a precrisis capital inflow boom in Southeast Asia? pp. 265-283

- Ramkishen Rajan, Reza Siregar and Iman Sugema
- Controlling the risk: a case study of the Indian liquidity crisis 1990-92 pp. 285-298

- Ephraim Clark and Geeta Lakshmi
- The social impact of structural adjustment in Bolivia pp. 299-319

- Rainer Thiele
- A stochastic frontier approach to total factor productivity measurement in Bangladesh crop agriculture, 1961-92 pp. 321-333

- Timothy Coelli, Sanzidur Rahman and Colin Thirtle
- The economic potential of tourism in Tanzania pp. 335-351

- Josaphat Kweka, Oliver Morrissey and Adam Blake
- Linking public issues with private troubles: panel studies in developing countries pp. 353-363

- Trudy Harpham, Sharon Huttly, Ian Wilson and Thea De Wet
- Capital source and the location of industrial investment: a tale of divergence from post-reform India pp. 365-383

- Sanjoy Chakravorty
- Sir Hans Singer: the Life and Work of a Development Economist by D. JOHN SHAW (London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2002, pp. 349) pp. 385-386

- Anthony Thirlwall
- Water Rights and Empowerment by RUTGERD BOELENS and POUL HOOGENDAM. (Assen: Van Gorcum, 2002, pp. xii+255) pp. 386-387

- Chris Barrow
- Development and Democracy: What Have We Learnt and How? edited by OLE ELGSTRÖM and GORAN HYDEN. (London: Routledge|ECPR Studies in Political Science, pp. 210) pp. 387-388

- Lise Rakner
- Macroeconomic Policy, Growth, and Poverty Reduction by TERRY McKINLEY. (London: Palgrave and New York, UNDP, 2001, pp. 264) pp. 389-390

- Daniel M'Amanja
2003, volume 15, articles 2
- Short-term poverty dynamics in rural Indonesia during the economic crisis pp. 133-144

- Asep Suryahadi, Wenefrida Widyanti and Sudarno Sumarto
- Capital requirements and bank behaviour: an empirical analysis of Indian public sector banks pp. 145-156

- Saibal Ghosh, D. M. Nachane, Aditya Narain and Satyananda Sahoo
- Fooling the eye of the beholder: deceptive status signalling among the poor in developing countries pp. 157-177

- Luuk Van Kempen
- Help, risk and deceit: microentrepreneurs talk about microfinance pp. 179-188

- Robyn Eversole
- Financial liberalization, financial development and economic growth in LDCs pp. 189-209

- Thomas Andersen and Finn Tarp
- Introduction: conflict and co-operation for natural resources pp. 211-213

- P. B. Anand
- NGOs' role in limiting national sovereignty over environmental resources of global significance: the 1990 campaign against the Southern Okavango Integrated Water Development Project pp. 215-229

- Alan Thomas
- From conflict to co-operation: some design issues for local collective action institutions in cities pp. 231-243

- P. B. Anand
- Conflict over natural resources among pastoralists in northern Kenya: a look at recent initiatives in conflict resolution pp. 245-257

- Rachel Berger
- Global Trading System at the Crossroads: a Post-Seattle Perspective by DILIP K. DAS. (London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 168) pp. 259-260

- Oliver Morrissey
- The Rebel Within: Joseph Stiglitz and the World Bank by HA-JOON CHANG. (London: Anthem Press, 2001, pp. 320) pp. 260-261

- Oliver Morrissey
- IMF and World Bank Sponsored Structural Adjustment Programs in Africa: Ghana's Experience, 1983-1999 by KWADWO KONADU-AGYEMANG. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 456) pp. 261-262

- Robert Osei
- NGOs Engaging with Business: A World of Difference and a Difference to the World by SIMON HEAP. (Oxford: INTRAC, 2000, pp. 309) pp. 262-264

- Marcus H. Lenzen
2003, volume 15, articles 1
- Expanding access to priority health interventions: a framework for understanding the constraints to scaling-up pp. 1-14

- Kara Hanson, M. Kent Ranson, Valeria Oliveira-Cruz and Anne Mills
- Constraints to expanding access to health interventions: an empirical analysis and country typology pp. 15-39

- M. Kent Ranson, Kara Hanson, Valeria Oliveira-Cruz and Anne Mills
- Approaches to overcoming constraints to effective health service delivery: a review of the evidence pp. 41-65

- Valeria Oliveira-Cruz, Kara Hanson and Anne Mills
- Delivery of priority health services: searching for synergies within the vertical versus horizontal debate pp. 67-86

- Valeria Oliveira-Cruz, Christoph Kurowski and Anne Mills
- Constraints to scaling-up health related interventions: the case of Chad, Central Africa pp. 87-100

- Kaspar Wyss, Daugla Doumagoum Moto and Bart Callewaert
- Constraints to scaling-up health programmes: a comparative study of two Indian states pp. 101-114

- Shreelata Rao Seshadri
- Intervening to address constraints through health sector reforms in Tanzania: some gains and the unfinished business pp. 115-131

- Gaspar Kilala Munishi
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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
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