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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2025
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2002, volume 14, articles 8
- Optimal currency baskets and the third currency phenomenon: exchange rate policy in Southeast Asia pp. 1053-1073

- Graham Bird and Ramkishen Rajan
- Recent approaches to understanding policy and action for eradicating childhood poverty pp. 1075-1079

- Caroline Harper
- 'Poor children grow into poor adults': harmful mechanisms or over-deterministic theory? pp. 1081-1093

- Shahin Yaqub
- Being, becoming and relationship: conceptual challenges of a child rights approach in development pp. 1095-1104

- Sarah C. White
- Public spending for children: an empirical note pp. 1105-1116

- Santosh Mehrotra and Enrique Delamonica
- Poverty reduction strategy papers (PRSPs)-fulfilling their potential for children in poverty? pp. 1117-1128

- Rachel Marcus, John Wilkinson and Jenni Marshali
- Older and poorer? Ageing and poverty in the South pp. 1129-1131

- Armando Barrientos and Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
- Old age, poverty and social investment pp. 1133-1141

- Armando Barrientos
- Poverty, policy, reciprocity and older people in the South pp. 1143-1151

- Mark Gorman and Amanda Heslop
- Age and empowerment amongst slum dwelling women in Hyderabad pp. 1153-1161

- Haleh Afshar and Fatima Alikhan
- Nussbaum, capabilities and older people pp. 1163-1173

- Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
- International organizations, pension system reform and alternative agendas: Bringing older people back in? pp. 1175-1186

- Roger Charlton and Roddy McKinnon
- Aid to Africa: French and British policies from the cold war to the new millenium by GORDON CUMMING. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 458, £52.50, h|bk) pp. 1187-1188

- Oliver Morrissey
2002, volume 14, articles 7
- Human development and regional disparities in Iran: a policy model pp. 927-949

- Farhad Noorbakhsh
- Rural-to-urban migration in LDCS: a test of two rival models pp. 951-972

- Prabir C. Bhattacharya
- Economic reform, state capture, and international investment in transition economies pp. 973-977

- Nathan Jensen
- Policy questions for a second decade of rural change in Central|Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union pp. 979-985

- Malcolm D. Childress
- Agrarian reforms in Eastern European countries: lessons from international experience pp. 987-1003

- Klaus Deininger
- Consolidation initiatives after land reform: responses to multiple dimensions of land fragmentation in Eastern European agriculture pp. 1005-1018

- Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
- On the political economy of land reforms in the former Soviet Union pp. 1019-1031

- Johan Swinnen and Ayo Heinegg
- Rural orientations to land privatization in Russia pp. 1033-1043

- Stephen K. Wegren
- Foreign aid and development, edited by FINN TARP with PETER HJERTHOLM. (London and New York: Routledge, 2000, pp. 498+xx) pp. 1045-1046

- Mark McGillivray
- The native tourist: mass tourism within developing countries by KRISHNA G. GHIMIRE (ed.). (London: Earthscan, for United Nation's Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), 2001, pp. xi+234) pp. 1046-1047

- Josaphat P. Kweka
- Ten millionaires and ten million beggars by MWANGI WA GITHINJI. (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000, pp. xvii+197) pp. 1047-1049

- Sara Horrell
- The selfish altruist by TONY VAUX. (London: Earthscan: 2001, pp. 256) pp. 1049-1050

- Tim Aldred
- World development: an introduction edited by PRODOMOS PANAYIOTOPOULOS and GAVIN CAPPS. (London: Pluto Press, 2001. ISBN 0 7453 1402 3, pp. 288, p|bk) pp. 1050-1052

- Emma Harris-Curtis
2002, volume 14, articles 6
- Dedication to Peter Oakley pp. 675-675

- David Hulme
- Introduction: different poverties, different policies pp. 677-680

- David Hulme and Bill Cooke
- 'Crowding in' care, security and micro-enterprise formation: revisiting the role of the state in poverty reduction and in development pp. 681-694

- Frances Lund
- The African green revolution as a pro-poor policy instrument pp. 695-724

- Paul Mosley
- From the politics of poverty to the politics of identity? Child rights and working children in Bangladesh pp. 725-735

- Sarah C. White
- Is there a 'future positive' for development studies pp. 737-741

- Michael Edwards
- Inequality and the polarizing impact of microcredit: evidence from Zambia's copperbelt pp. 743-755

- James Copestake
- A note on the measurement of poverty and vulnerability in the South African context pp. 757-772

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- A critical assessment of Jamaica's national poverty eradication programme pp. 773-788

- Philip Duku Osei
- Livelihood diversification: increasing in importance or increasingly recognized? Evidence from southern Ethiopia pp. 789-804

- Grace Carswell
- Livelihood asset status tracking: an impact monitoring tool? pp. 805-815

- Richard Bond and Neela Mukherjee
- Rural livelihoods in Sri Lanka: an indication of poverty? pp. 817-828

- Mariella Marzano
- The role of the transnational community of non-government organizations: governance or poverty reduction? pp. 829-839

- Janet G. Townsend, Gina Porter and Emma Mawdsley
- Transnational NGDOS and participatory forms of rights-based development: converging with the local politics of citizenship in Cameroon pp. 841-857

- Sam Hickey
- NGOs, gender and indigenous grassroots development pp. 859-867

- Janet Henshall Momsen
- Pro-poor, pro-gender policies: introduction pp. 869-870

- Jasmine Gideon
- Exploring the gender dimensions of reconstruction processes post-hurricane Mitch pp. 871-879

- Sarah Bradshaw
- Poverty and lone parenthood: the case of Iran pp. 881-886

- Taghi Doostgharin
- Land reform: still a goal worth pursuing for rural women? pp. 887-898

- Susie Jacobs
- The new EU ACP partnership agreement pp. 899-910

- Stephen Dearden and Clara Mira Salama
- Evaluating European Union promotion of human rights, democracy and good governance: towards a participatory approach pp. 911-926

- Gordon Crawford
2002, volume 14, articles 5
- The impact of market reforms on the Senegalese peanut economy pp. 543-554

- Ibrahima Hathie and Rigoberto Lopez
- Growth and the poor: a comment on Dollar and Kraay pp. 555-571

- Malte Lübker, Graham Smith and John Weeks
- A post Keynesian critique of privatization policies in transition economies pp. 573-589

- John Marangos
- Aspects of outreach: a framework for discussion of the social benefits of microfinance pp. 591-603

- Mark Schreiner
- Social funds: a review of the issues pp. 605-610

- Howard White
- Social funds, sustainability and institutional development impacts: findings from an OED Review pp. 611-625

- Soniya Carvalho, Gillian Perkins and Howard White
- Social funds: evidence on targeting, impacts and sustainability pp. 627-642

- Julie van Domelen
- Social funds: an effective instrument to support local action for poverty reduction? pp. 643-652

- Arjan de Haan, Jeremy Holland and Nazneen Kanji
- Social funds as instruments for reducing childhood poverty: lessons from Save the Children's experience pp. 653-666

- Rachel Marcus
- Professor Ian Livingstone, 1933-2001 pp. 667-669

- Michael Tribe
- Globalisation and trade: implications for exports from marginalised economies, edited by Oliver Morrissey and Igor Filatotchev. (London: Frank Cass, 2001, pp. 215, £35.00 h|b) pp. 671-672

- John Thoburn
- Global economy, global justice-theoretical objections and policy alternatives to neoliberalism, by George Demartino. (London and New York: Routledge, 2000, pp. xiv+279, £19.99 p|bk) pp. 672-674

- Des Gasper
2002, volume 14, articles 4
- Promises kept: enforcement and the role of rotating savings and credit associations in an economy pp. 393-411

- N. S. Chiteji
- China's WTO accession, state enterprise reform, and spatial economic restructuring pp. 413-433

- Simon Xiaobin Zhao, Christopher S. P. Tong and Jiming Qiao
- The phantom of liberty?: economic growth and the vulnerability of small states pp. 435-458

- Harvey W. Armstrong and Robert Read
- Policy analysis matrices: beyond simple sensitivity analysis pp. 459-471

- Jamie Morrison and Kelvin Balcombe
- Testing for the law of one price: rice market integration in Bangladesh pp. 473-484

- P. J. Dawson and P. K. Dey
- Exploring the impact of selective interventions in agriculture on the growth of manufactures in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand pp. 485-510

- Michael T. Rock
- Studying group dynamics: an alternative analytical framework for the study of microfinance impacts on poverty reduction pp. 511-534

- Ana Marr
- Global governance, development and human security by CAROLINE THOMAS (London: Pluto Press, 2000, pp. 149) pp. 535-536

- Oliver Morrissey
- Global governance and the new wars: the merging of development and security by MARK DUFFIELD. (London: Zed Books, 2001, pp. x + 293, £16.95 p|bk, £49.95 h|bk) pp. 536-538

- Oliver Morrissey
- Changing the conditions for development aid: a new paradigm ? Edited by NIELS HERMES and ROBERT LENSINK. (London, Frank Cass, 2001, pp. 160, £30 h|bk) pp. 539-540

- Karuna Gomanee
- Funding virtue: civil society aid and democracy promotion by MARINA OTTAWAY and THOMAS CAROTHERS (eds). (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2000, pp. 339, $21.95 p|bk, $44.00 h|bk) pp. 540-541

- Marcus H. Lenzen
2002, volume 14, articles 3
- Introduction pp. 301-304

- G. Woller
- From market failure to marketing failure: market orientation as the key to deep outreach in microfinance pp. 305-324

- Gary Woller
- It pays to know the customer: addressing the information needs of client-centered MFIs pp. 325-334

- Elizabeth Dunn
- Making microfinance more client-led pp. 335-350

- Monique Cohen
- The demand for flexible microfinance products: lessons from Bangladesh pp. 351-368

- Richard L. Meyer
- Innovation in finance and movement to client-centered credit pp. 369-380

- J. D. Von Pischke
- Trying to understand the demand for microinsurance pp. 381-387

- Craig Churchill
- Financial integration and development: liberalization and reform in sub-Saharan Africa by MACHIKO NISSANKE and ERNEST ARYEETEY. (London and New York: Routledge, 1998, Routledge studies in development economics, pp. xiv+330, £65 h|bk) pp. 389-390

- Peter Lawrence
- Southeast Asia into the twenty first century: crisis and beyond edited by ABDUL RAHMAN EMBONG and JÜRGEN RUDOLPH (Penerbit UKM, Malaysia: 2000, pp. 231, RM25.00) pp. 390-391

- Miyuki Shibata
2002, volume 14, articles 2
- Defining the category of 'small' states pp. 143-179

- Tom Crowards
- Multi-national corporations and agricultural development: a study of contract farming in the Indian Punjab pp. 181-194

- Sukhpal Singh
- Economic liberalization and new product enterprises in the newly industrializing countries: an analysis of the Indian experience pp. 195-206

- Homi Katrak
- Finance and development: an overview of the issues pp. 207-209

- Colin Kirkpatrick and Christopher Green
- Does the source of financing matter? Financial markets, financial intermediaries and investment in India pp. 211-228

- Anand Ganesh-Kumar, Kunal Sen and Rajendra R. Vaidya
- Explaining bank regulatory failure in Zambia pp. 229-248

- Samuel Munzele Maimbo
- Money mosaics: financial choice and strategy in a West Delhi squatter settlement pp. 249-271

- Orlanda Ruthven
- Finance for the poor: from microcredit to microfinancial services pp. 273-294

- Imran Matin, David Hulme and Stuart Rutherford
- Power and its disguises: anthropological perspectives on politics, by John Gledhill (London: Pluto Press, 2000, 2nd edition, pp. 352, £15.99 p|b, £45.00 h|bk) pp. 295-296

- Pip Bevan
- Reinventing India: liberalization, Hindu nationalism and popular democracy, by Stuart Corbridge and John Harriss (Polity Press, 2000, pp. xx+313, £16.99 pbk, £50.00 hbk) pp. 296-298

- Indraneel Dasgupta
- Trade shocks in developing countries. Volume 1: Africa; Volume 2: Asia and Latin America, edited by Paul Collier and Jan Gunning (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999, Volume 1 pp. 491, £60 h|b; Volume 2, pp. 360, £50 h|b) pp. 298-299

- Simon Appleton
- Development with a human face: experiences in social achievement and economic growth, edited by Santosh Mehrotra and Richard Jolly (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 493, £14.99, p|b ) pp. 299-300

- Robert Osei
2002, volume 14, articles 1
- i-development not e-development: special issue on ICTs and development pp. 1-11

- Richard Heeks
- Wired for change: the links between ICTs and development discourses pp. 13-23

- Susanne Schech
- Knowledge facts, knowledge fiction: the role of ICTs in knowledge management for development pp. 25-37

- Maja Van Der Velden
- ICTs, gender and development: women in software production in Kerala pp. 39-50

- Shoba Arun and Thankom Arun
- Soft barriers to ICT application in development: trust and information quality in Russia pp. 51-60

- Elia V. Chepaitis
- Enterprise across the digital divide: information systems and rural microenterprise in Botswana pp. 61-74

- Richard Duncombe and Richard Heeks
- Getting online: Australian international development agencies and ICT use pp. 75-87

- Ruth N. Kiraka and Karen Manning
- ICTs in development-who benefits? Use of geographic information systems on the Cato Manor Development project, South Africa pp. 89-100

- Nancy Odendaal
- Putting context into ICTs in international development: an institutional networking project in Vietnam pp. 101-112

- Grant Boyle
- Information literacy needs of local staff in cross-cultural development projects pp. 113-127

- Camille McMahon and Christine Bruce
- Scaling-up information services for development: a framework of increasing returns for telecentres pp. 129-141

- Ted Tschang, Mathurot Chuladul and Thuy Thu Le
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On this page- 2002, volume 14
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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
2004, volume 16
2003, volume 15
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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