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Journal of International Development
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2001, volume 13, articles 8
- How institutional quality and economic factors impact technological deepening in developing countries pp. 1097-1118

- George Clarke
- An economic model of self-help groups: policy implications for banks and NGO initiatives pp. 1119-1130

- Sashi Sivramkrishna and Ramakrushna Panigrahi
- A livelihood from the forest: gendered visions of social, economic and environmental change in Southern Cameroon pp. 1131-1149

- Katrina Brown and Sandrine Lapuyade
- Regional co-operation policies in Central Asia pp. 1151-1164

- David Jay Green
- Perceptions of drudgery in agricultural and animal husbandry operations: a gender analysis from Haryana State, India pp. 1165-1178

- Sonika Thakur, Shashi Kanta Varma and Patricia A. Goldey
- Terms of trade shocks and the current account in a unified currency area pp. 1179-1188

- L. Sahely, R. Darius and Oral Williams
- Democratic politics and economic reform in India, by ROB JENKINS (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 2000, pp. +250, hbk £45.00, pbk £16.95) pp. 1189-1190

- Indraneel Dasgupta
- Rural poverty, empowerment and sustainable livelihoods, edited by JOSEPH MULLEN (Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 1999, hbk £35.00) pp. 1190-1190

- Cecile Brugere and John Lingard
- Women and human development: the capabilities approach, by MARTHA NUSSBAUM (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 2000, pp. xxi +312, hbk £17.95) pp. 1191-1192

- Frances Stewart
- The People's Republic of China after 50 years,edited by ROBERT LOUIS EDMONDS (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, £14.99 p|bk) pp. 1192-1194

- John Thoburn
- Microfinance systems: designing quality financial services for the poor, by GRAHAM WRIGHT (London: Zed Books, 2000, pp. xix+283, £15.95 p|bk) pp. 1194-1195

- Samuel Munzele Maimbo
- Water for food and rural development: approaches and initiatives in South Asia, edited by PETER MOLLINGA (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2000. Cloth £29.99. ix + 368 pp) pp. 1195-1195

- Chris Barrow
- Alternative irrigation, the promise of runoff agriculture, by CHRISTOPHER BARROW (London: Earthscan, 1999, pp 240, £40.00 h|bk, £15.95 p|bk) pp. 1196-1197

- Bruce Lankford
- Land rights of the indigenous peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, by RAJKUMARI CHANDRA ROY (Copenhagen: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Document No. 99, 2000, pp. 231) pp. 1197-1198

- Kirsten Westergaard
- Development, NGOs, and civil society, edited by DEBORAH EADE (Oxford: Oxfam, a development in practice reader, 2000, pp. 196, £9.50 p|bk) pp. 1198-1199

- Simon Heap
- European development cooperation and the poor, by AIDAN COX and JOHN HEALEY (London: Macmillan in association with ODI, 2000, pp. 236, £16.99 p|bk) pp. 1199-1201

- Oliver Morrissey
- New markets, new opportunities? by NANCY BIRDSALL and CAROL GRAHAM (eds). (Washington, The Brookings Institution, 2000, pp. 331) pp. 1201-1202

- Christophe Muller
2001, volume 13, articles 7
- Introduction pp. 811-811

- Paul Mosley
- The World Development Report and the Global Development Network pp. 813-821

- Lyn Squire
- Reviving global poverty reduction: what role for genetically modified plants? pp. 823-846

- Michael Lipton
- Consumer preferences and the uptake of animal healthcare by the poor: a case study from Kenya pp. 847-861

- Claire Heffernan
- Perceptions of poverty among poor livestock keepers in Kenya: a discourse analysis approach pp. 863-875

- Federica Misturelli and Claire Heffernan
- The electronic dissemination of policy information; experiences from the livestock-environment toolbox pp. 877-891

- John Morton
- Cut and run? Evolving institutions for global forest governance pp. 893-905

- Katrina Brown
- Managing multinationals: the governance of investment for the environment pp. 907-919

- Peter Newell
- Scales of governance and environmental justice for adaptation and mitigation of climate change pp. 921-931

- W.Neil Adger
- Big laws, small catches: global ocean governance and the fisheries crisis pp. 933-950

- Edward H. Allison
- Finance in conflict and reconstruction pp. 951-964

- Tony Addison, Philippe Le Billon and S. Mansoob Murshed
- Violence and social capital in urban poor communities: perspectives from Colombia and Guatemala pp. 965-984

- Cathy McIlwaine and Caroline O. N. Moser
- Governance and civic engagement: urban economies, poverty and civil society pp. 985-988

- Carole Rakodi
- The connections between urban governance and poverty pp. 989-996

- Nick Devas
- Urban economic growth, civic engagement and poverty reduction pp. 997-1002

- Philip Amis and Ursula Grant
- Poverty alleviation or poverty reduction: the contribution of civil society pp. 1003-1008

- Diana Mitlin
- Environmental governance: a comparative analysis of nine city case studies pp. 1009-1014

- David Satterthwaite
- From social networks to public action in urban governance: where does benefit accrue? pp. 1015-1021

- Jo Beall
- Aid policies and growth: in search of the holy grail pp. 1023-1038

- John Hudson and Paul Mosley
- Some thoughts on the effectiveness of aid, non-aid development finance and technical assistance pp. 1039-1055

- David Dollar
- Will the new aid agenda help promote poverty reduction? pp. 1057-1070

- Howard White
- The consultation practice of Northern NGOs: a study of British organizations in Guatemala pp. 1071-1082

- Sarah Lister
- Growth and welfare provisioning: lessons from the English Poor Laws? pp. 1083-1096

- Sonia Bhalotra
2001, volume 13, articles 6
- Introduction: political democratization and economic transformation in South Africa pp. 641-643

- Harry Zarenda
- Growth and institutions pp. 645-670

- Johannes Fedderke
- The labour market and household income inequality in South Africa: existing evidence and new panel data pp. 671-689

- Murray Leibbrandt and Ingrid Woolard
- Employment promotion in a minerals economy pp. 691-709

- Miriam Altman
- Trade policy in a liberalizing economy pp. 711-723

- Merle Holden
- South African agriculture in transition: the 1990s pp. 725-739

- Johan van Zyl, Nick Vink, Johann Kirsten and Daneswan Poonyth
- Central Bank transformation in a globalized world: the Reserve Bank in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 741-765

- Vishnu Padayachee
- South African regional industrial policy: from border industries to spatial development initiatives pp. 767-777

- Trudi Hartzenberg
- Globalization and restructuring in the South African automotive industry pp. 779-796

- Anthony Black
- Globalization, industrial development and the plastics industry in South Africa pp. 797-810

- Simon Roberts
2001, volume 13, articles 5
- Inaugural Lecture pp. 523-534

- Geof Wood
- Literacy without formal education: the case of Pakistan pp. 535-548

- Samina Nazli
- Pro-poor growth in a globalized economy pp. 549-569

- Howard White
- Stabex versus IMF compensatory financing: impact on fiscal policy pp. 571-581

- Jean Brun, Gérard Chambas and Bertrand Laporte
- Women and war: the role Kuwaiti women played during the Iraqi occupation pp. 583-598

- Maria Juliá and Hadi Ridha
- Testing alternative measures of microenterprise profits and net worth pp. 599-614

- Lisa Daniels
- Exports, domestic policy and world markets: a panel study pp. 615-627

- Jim Love and E. Turner
- Commentary on 'The economics of landmine clearance: case study of Cambodia' pp. 629-634

- Ted Paterson
- Chinese urban life under reform: the changing social contract pp. 635-636

- Xiaoling Zhang
- Reviewing social and economic progress in Africa pp. 636-638

- Josaphat P. Kweka
- The process of financial liberalisation in India pp. 638-639

- Kheswar Jankee
- The Earthscan Reader in sustainable cities pp. 639-640

- Mark Pelling
2001, volume 13, articles 4
- HIV|AIDS and development in Africa pp. 381-389

- Simon Dixon, Scott McDonald and Jennifer Roberts
- AIDS: the makings of a development disaster? pp. 391-409

- Geoff P Garnett, Nicholas C Grassly and Simon Gregson
- AIDS and economic growth in Africa: a panel data analysis pp. 411-426

- Simon Dixon, Scott McDonald and Jennifer Roberts
- The HIV|AIDS pandemic in South Africa: sectoral impacts and unemployment pp. 427-449

- Channing Arndt and Jeffrey D. Lewis
- Resource allocation and priority setting of HIV|AIDS interventions: addressing the generalized epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 451-466

- Lilani Kumaranayake and Charlotte Watts
- School education and HIV control in sub-Saharan Africa: from discord to harmony? pp. 467-485

- Simon Gregson, Heather Waddell and Stephen Chandiwana
- Effective food and nutrition policy responses to HIV|AIDS: what we know and what we need to know pp. 487-511

- Lawrence Haddad and Stuart Gillespie
- Defining AIDS competence: a working model for practical purposes pp. 513-521

- Jean-Louis Lamboray and Suzanne M. Skevington
2001, volume 13, articles 3
- Attacking Poverty-a strategic dilemma for the World Bank pp. 293-298

- Michael Hubbard
- The World Development Report: concepts, content and a Chapter 12 pp. 299-306

- Robert Chambers
- Attacking Poverty and the 'post-Washington consensus' pp. 307-313

- Paul Mosley
- Consolidating the lessons of 50 years of 'development' pp. 315-320

- Andrew Shepherd
- Empowerment at last? pp. 321-329

- Mick Moore
- Innovative and important, yes, but also instrumental and incomplete: the treatment of redistribution in the new 'New Poverty Agenda' pp. 331-341

- Simon Maxwell
- National and international redistribution as tools for poverty reduction pp. 343-351

- Howard White
- Attacking Poverty: but what happened to urban poverty and development? pp. 353-360

- Philip Amis
- Insecurity and social protection-has the World Bank got it right? pp. 361-368

- Caroline Moser
- The World Development Report 2000|01: HIV|AIDS still not properly considered&excl pp. 369-376

- Tony Barnett and Alan Whiteside
- Voices of the poor. Can anyone hear us? pp. 377-379

- Hazel Johnson
2001, volume 13, articles 2
- Achieving agricultural pumpset efficiency in rural India pp. 135-151

- William Reidhead
- Endogenous innovation growth theory and regional income convergence in China pp. 153-168

- Yingqi Wei, Xiaming Liu, Haiyan Song and Peter Romilly
- Tenant characteristics and the choice of tenurial contracts in rural India pp. 169-181

- Ananish Chaudhuri and Pushkar Maitra
- Are user charges efficiency- and equity-enhancing? A critical review of economic literature with particular reference to experience from developing countries pp. 183-209

- Ardeshir Sepehri and Robert Chernomas
- State banks and economic development in China pp. 211-225

- James Laurenceson and J. C. H. Chai
- The supply response of basmati rice growers in Punjab, Pakistan: price and non-price determinants pp. 227-237

- Umar Farooq, Trevor Young, Noel Russell and Muhammad Iqbal
- Economic reform versus food security: Kerala's Gordian knot pp. 239-253

- M. H. Suryanarayana
- Fiscal federalism and government size in transition economies: the case of Moldova pp. 255-268

- Luiz de Mello
- Donor support to human resource capacity building in Namibia: experience of resident technical assistance support for workplace learning and assessment of alternative options pp. 269-285

- Anne Low, Agnes Tjongarero, Allan Low and Beata Nambundunga
- Environmental assessment in developing and transitional countries pp. 287-288

- Jo Crotty
- Agrarian policies in Central America pp. 288-289

- Raul Hopkins
- Latin America transformed - globalization and modernity pp. 289-290

- Lízia Figueirêdo
- The paradox of Africa's poverty: the role of indigenous knowledge, traditional practices and local institutions - the case of Ethiopia pp. 290-291

- Abbi Kedir
- Affluence and poverty in the Middle East pp. 291-292

- Mahmood Messkoub
2001, volume 13, articles 1
- Coping with, and cashing in on, international capital volatility pp. 1-23

- Graham Bird and Ramkishen Rajan
- Stimulants to capital inflows into emerging markets and the recent role of speculators pp. 25-44

- Dilip K. Das
- Development of financial capital markets and the role of children as economic assets pp. 45-58

- Anu Rammohan
- Adaptive technology strategies and technical efficiency: Evidence from the Sri Lankan agricultural machinery industry pp. 59-71

- Sonali Deraniyagala
- Changes in regional inequality and social welfare in Indonesia from 1996 to 1999 pp. 73-91

- Emmanuel Skoufias
- Privatization in Turkey: Implementation, politics of privatization and performance results pp. 93-121

- Cevat Karataş
- The long-term impact of health on economic growth in Mexico, 1950-1995 pp. 123-126

- David Mayer-Foulkes
- Future positive: International co-operation in the 21 st century by Michael Edwards (1999, London: Earthscan, pp. 304, £20 h|bk) pp. 127-128

- Claire Mercer
- Amazonia at the crossroads: The challenge of sustainable development edited by Anthony Hall (The brookings institution for the institute of latin American studies, London, Washington DC: 2000, pp. xiii +257, pbk £12.00) pp. 128-129

- Chris Barrow
- A village rice saga: Three decades of green revolution in the Philippines by Yujiro Hayami and Masao Kikuchi (Palgrave, formerly Macmillan Press, London: 2000, pp. 273, hbk £50.00) pp. 130-131

- John Lingard
- The dynamics of South Asia Regional Cooperation and SAARC edited by Eric Gonsalves and Nancy Jetly sage publications, New Delhi: 1999, pp. 280, £27.50 pp. 130-130

- Kishor Sharma
- NGOs and civil society: Democracy by proxy ? by Ann Hudock (Polity Press, Cambridge: 1999, pp. 120, Hb £39.50, pbk £11.99) pp. 131-132

- Simon Heap
- Fiscal Reform and Structural Change in Developing Countries (2 volumes), edited by Guillermo Perry, John Whalley and Gary Mcmahon (Macmillan in association with the International Development Research Centre, London: Canada, 2000, hbk £50, each volume) pp. 132-134

- Norman Gemmell
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On this page- 2001, volume 13
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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
2002, volume 14
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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