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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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2000, volume 12, articles 8
- Law tradition and institutional quality: some empirical evidence pp. 1057-1068

- Alberto Chong and Luisa Zanforlin
- Coping strategies in developed and developing societies: the workings of the informal economy pp. 1069-1085

- Madeleine Leonard
- Governance and institutional development of the Chilean economy pp. 1087-1109

- Eugenio Lahera and Mabel Cabezas
- Spillover effects of foreign direct investments on Turkish manufacturing industry pp. 1111-1130

- Erhan Aslanoğlu
- Genetically modified organisms and smallholders in the developing world pp. 1131-1132

- Chittur Srinivasan and Colin Thirtle
- Genetically modified organisms: major issues and policy responses for developing countries pp. 1133-1145

- Jonathan Kydd, Janet Haddock, John Mansfield, Charles Ainsworth and Allan Buckwell
- Understanding the emergence of terminator technologies pp. 1147-1158

- Chittur Srinivasan and Colin Thirtle
- Genetic use restriction technologies and the diffusion of yield gains to developing countries pp. 1159-1178

- Timo Goeschl and Timothy Swanson
- GMOs and IP: embodied technological change pp. 1179-1182

- David Godden
2000, volume 12, articles 7
- Trade and foreign direct investment in Latin America and Southeast Asia: temporal causality analysis pp. 903-924
- Luiz de Mello and Kiichiro Fukasaku
- How to make a tragedy: on the alleged effect of ethnicity on growth pp. 925-938
- Jean-Louis Arcand, Patrick Guillaumont and Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney
- The relationship between financial deepening and economic growth in Tanzania pp. 939-950
- Oludele A. Akinboade
- The catalyzing role of policy-based lending by the IMF and the World Bank: fact or fiction? pp. 951-973
- Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands
- Recommendations on the use of micro-hydro power in rural development pp. 975-983
- David J. Fulford, Paul Mosley and Alastair Gill
- Assessing and extending the work of Amartya Sen pp. 985-988
- Des Gasper and John Cameron
- Development as freedom: taking economics beyond commodities-the cautious boldness of Amartya Sen pp. 989-1001
- Des Gasper
- Rethinking human well-being: a dialogue with Amartya Sen pp. 1003-1018
- Ananta Kumar Giri
- Prima mangiare, poi filosofare pp. 1019-1030
- Raff Carmen
- Amartya Sen on economic inequality: the need for an explicit critique of opulence pp. 1031-1045
- John Cameron
- Evaluating economic liberalization by Mark McGillivary and Oliver Morrissey (eds). (London, Macmillan Press and New York, St. Martin's Press, 1999, pp. x+240) pp. 1047-1049
- Farhad Noorbakhsh and Alberto Paloni
- Famine in africa: causes, responses, and prevention by Joachim von Braun, Tesfaye Teklu and Patrick Webb. (Baltimore and London, The Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute, 1999, pp. 219) pp. 1049-1050
- Quentin Outram
- Development microeconomics by Pranab Bardhan and Christopher Udry. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 242) pp. 1050-1051
- Oliver Morrissey
- Policy coherence in development co-operation by Jacques Forster and Olav Stokke (eds). (EADI Book Series 22). (London, Frank Cass, 1999, pp. 499) pp. 1051-1052
- Gorm Rye Olsen
- Gender, education & development: beyond access to empowerment edited by Christine Hewrad and Sheila Bunwaree (eds). (London, Zed Books, 1999. xii+223 pp. p|bk.) pp. 1052-1053
- Tanja R. Müller
- EU global payer: the north-south policy of the European Union by Mirjam van Reisen. (Utrecht, International Books, 1999, pp. 255) pp. 1053-1055
- Stephen J. H. Dearden
- The social services crisis of the 1990s: strategies for sustainable systems in Tanzania by Anna K. Tibaijuka (ed.). (Aldershot, Ashgate, 1998, pp. 352, hbk, £42.50) pp. 1055-1056
- Josaphat Kweka
2000, volume 12, articles 6
- Introduction: re-framing development for the 21st century pp. 769-772
- Alan Thomas and Tim Allen
- Development as practice in a liberal capitalist world pp. 773-787
- Alan Thomas
- Development theory in a post-socialist era: competing capitalisms and emancipatory alternatives pp. 789-802
- E. A. Brett
- Industrialization, innovation and development: what does knowledge management change? pp. 803-824
- Joanna Chataway and David Wield
- A right to interfere? Bernard Kouchner and the new humanitarianism pp. 825-842
- Tim Allen and David Styan
- From the culture of poverty to inclusive cities: re-framing urban policy and politics pp. 843-856
- Jo Beall
- Dropping the debt for the new millennium: is it such a good idea? pp. 857-875
- Tim Allen and Diana Weinhold
- How much debt must be cancelled? pp. 877-901
- Joseph Hanlon
2000, volume 12, articles 5
- The implicit equidistributional bias of human development pp. 613-623
- Guido Lüchters and Lukas Menkhoff
- Latin America and the 'high performing Asian economies': growth and debt pp. 625-654
- John Weeks
- An analysis of rural-to-rural migration in India pp. 655-667
- Prabir C. Bhattacharya
- Introduction: securing livelihoods in Dhaka slums pp. 669-688
- Geof Wood and Sarah Salway
- Marriage among the urban poor of Dhaka: instability and uncertainty pp. 689-705
- Sonia Jesmin and Sarah Salway
- Sickness among the urban poor: a barrier to livelihood security pp. 707-722
- Md. Azmal Kabir, Ataur Rahman, Sarah Salway and Jane Pryer
- Child housework in urban Bangladesh: an exploration of intra-household labour deployment pp. 723-734
- Emily Delap
- The social content of labour markets in Dhaka slums pp. 735-750
- Aftab E. A. Opel
- Who's a goody? Demythologizing the PRA agenda pp. 751-759
- Philippa Bevan
- Women and Empowerment: Illustrations from the Third World edited by Haleh Afshar (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998) pp. 761-762
- Frances Cleaver
- Sonar Bangla? Agricultural Growth and Agrarian Change in West Bengal and Bangladesh edited by Ben Rogaly, Barbara Harriss-White and Sugata Bose (Sage Publications, 1999, pp. 444, cloth £35) pp. 762-764
- Kirsten Westergaard
- The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work by Dani Rodrik (Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council, Policy Essay no. 24, 1999, pp. x+168, £11.50 p|bk) pp. 765-766
- Neil Foster-McGregor
- World Ethics-The New Agenda by Nigel Dower (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998, pp. ix+214) pp. 766-768
- Des Gasper
2000, volume 12, articles 4
- The inter-generational bargain: an introduction pp. 447-451
- J. Allister McGregor, James Copestake and Geof D Wood
- Generational transfers and the generational bargain pp. 453-462
- David Collard
- Inter-generational contracts, demographic transitions and the 'quantity-quality' tradeoff: parents, children and investing in the future pp. 463-482
- Naila Kabeer
- Beyond mandatory privatization: pensions policy options for developing countries pp. 483-494
- Roger Charlton and Roddy McKinnon
- Work, retirement and vulnerability of older persons in Latin America: what are the lessons for pension design? pp. 495-506
- Armando Barrientos
- Pension privatization in Latin America pp. 507-518
- Katharina Müller
- Partial privatization of a pension system: lessons from Hungary pp. 519-529
- Andras Simonovits
- Supporting children in their working lives: obstacles and opportunities within the international policy environment pp. 531-548
- Karen Moore
- Securing the future: student financing at Makerere University, Uganda pp. 549-558
- Carla Sutherland
- Globalization and ethical trade: assessing the implications for development pp. 559-570
- Stephanie Barrientos
- Will the WTO prevent the growth of ethical trade? Implications of potential changes to WTO rules for environmental and social standards in the forest sector pp. 571-584
- Anne Tallontire and M. E Blowfield
- Pitfalls of debt reduction: a counterfactual case study of Zambia during the early 1990s pp. 585-600
- James Copestake and Phillip Weston
- Why should developing countries worry about 2050 and beyond? pp. 601-612
- Anil Markandya and Pamela Mason
2000, volume 12, articles 3
- Stabilization and structural adjustment in Mozambique: an appraisal pp. 299-323

- Channing Arndt, Henning Tarp Jensen and Finn Tarp
- Expectations, impacts and attitudes: conservation and development in Cross River National Park, Nigeria pp. 325-342

- Uwem Ite and William Adams
- Productivity spillovers from technology transfer to Indian manufacturing firms pp. 343-369

- Vinish Kathuria
- Assessments of Assessing Aid: introduction pp. 371-373

- Oliver Morrissey
- Aid effectiveness disputed pp. 375-398

- Henrik Hansen and Finn Tarp
- Aid allocation, poverty reduction and the Assessing Aid report pp. 399-412

- Robert Lensink and Howard White
- Aid fungibility in Assessing Aid: red herring or true concern? pp. 413-428

- Mark McGillivray and Oliver Morrissey
- Recent developments in fiscal response with an application to Costa Rica pp. 429-441

- Susana Franco‐Rodriguez
- Feminist Visions of Development: Gender Analysis and Policy by Cecile Jackson and Ruth Pearson (eds). (London: Routledge, 1998, pp. 282, £16.99 p/bk) pp. 443-444

- Haleh Afshar
- Islam and Feminism: An Iranian Case‐Study by Haleh Afshar. (Basingstoke: Macmillan, Women's Studies at York Series, 1998, pp. 235) pp. 444-445

- Fatima L. Adamu
2000, volume 12, articles 2
- Water, externality and strategic interdependence: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 149-167
- Terry Roe and Xinshen Diao
- Will the growing trade gap sink Viet Nam?-Some exploratory econometrics pp. 169-186
- George Irvin and Alejandro Izurieta
- Economic reform and household welfare in rural China: evidence from household survey data pp. 187-206
- Sarmistha Pal
- The integration of the Pakistani equity market with international equity markets: an investigation pp. 207-218
- Fazal Husain and Reza Saidi
- The economics of landmine clearance: case study of Cambodia pp. 219-225
- Geoff Harris
- Power in partnership? An analysis of an NGO's relationships with its partners pp. 227-239
- Sarah Lister
- Poverty and expenditure pattern of households in Pakistan and South Africa: a comparative study pp. 241-256
- Ranjan Ray
- Issues in the liberalization of trade in services pp. 257-264
- John Roberts
- Telecommunications reform in developing countries after the WTO agreement on basic telecommunications services pp. 265-281
- Peter Cowhey and Mikhail Klimenko
- Services, economic development and the next round of negotiations on services pp. 283-296
- Bernard Hoekman and Aaditya Mattoo
2000, volume 12, articles 1
- Technological change, technical and allocative efficiency in Chinese agriculture: the case of rice production in Jiangsu pp. 1-12
- Shenggen Fan
- Household welfare measurement and the pricing of basic services pp. 13-27
- Jesko Hentschel and Peter Lanjouw
- Interpretation of rural savings behaviour: a cautionary tale pp. 29-43
- Stephen Morse and Nora McNamara
- Long-run growth trends and convergence across Indian States pp. 45-70
- R. Nagaraj, Aristomene Varoudakis and Marie-Ange Véganzonès
- Financial constraints and output targets in Russian agricultural production pp. 71-84
- Carlos Arnade and Munisamy Gopinath
- Multi-sectoral responses to HIV|AIDS: constraints and opportunities for technical co-operation pp. 85-99
- Günter Hemrich and Daphne Topouzis
- Failing the needy: public social spending in Latin America pp. 101-119
- Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
- Revisiting the exchange rate debate: the Jamaican experience pp. 121-131
- Fiona Atkins
- Information and agricultural input markets: pearl millet seed in Rajasthan pp. 133-144
- Robert Tripp and Suresh Pal
- Book review: Decentralised Production in India: Industrial Districts, Flexible Specialisation and Employment by Philippe Cadene and Mark Holmstrom (eds). (New Delhi and London: Sage, 1998 pp. 145-146
- Barbara Harriss-White
- Book review: Cultural Diversity and Social Discontent: Anthropological Studies on Contemporary India by R. S. Khare. (New Delhi, Thousand Oaks, London: Sage Publications, 1998 pp. 146-147
- Sarah C. White
- Book review: Urban Development in the State Karnataka, India: Policies, Actors and Outcomes by Harry A. Mengers. (Saarbrucken: Verlagen fur Entwicklungspolitik Saarbrucken GmbH, Nijmegen Studies in Development and Cultural Change 27, 1997) pp. 147-148
- Carole Rakodi
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On this page- 2000, volume 12
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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
2001, volume 13
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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