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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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1999, volume 11, articles 7
- Editorial pp. 917-919
- Paul Mosley and Paul Mosley
- A model of social capital and access to productive resources pp. 921-934
- Paul Mosley and Marina Della Giusta
- Impact of technological change on income distribution and poverty in Bangladesh agriculture: an empirical analysis pp. 935-955
- Paul Mosley and Sanzidur Rahman
- Questioning virtuous spirals: micro-finance and women's empowerment in Africa pp. 957-984
- Paul Mosley and Linda Mayoux
- Legacies of apartheid: the distribution of income in South Africa pp. 985-1004
- Paul Mosley, Scott McDonald and Jenifer Piesse
- Social protection as social risk management: conceptual underpinnings for the social protection sector strategy paper pp. 1005-1027
- Paul Mosley, Robert Holzmann and Steen Jorgensen
- The impact of agricultural policy liberalization on rural communities in Mexico pp. 1029-1042
- Paul Mosley, Steve Wiggins, Kerry Preibisch and Sharon Proctor
1999, volume 11, articles 6
- Trait-taking versus trait-making in technical choice: the case of Africa pp. 797-810
- Jeffrey James
- After roads and dams: what role for engineers in the poverty reduction strategies of bilateral development agencies? pp. 811-823
- Trudy Harpham and Lance Anelay
- Trade liberalization in sub-Saharan Africa: stagnation or growth? pp. 825-835
- Hiranya Mukhopadhyay
- The new international financial architecture and national development: uplifting or oppressive? pp. 837-842
- Nicholas Snowden
- The Prebisch-Singer thesis: a thesis for the new millennium? Introduction pp. 843-849
- David Sapsford and John-ren Chen
- Trend and volatility in the net barter terms of trade, 1900-92: new results from the application of a (not so) new method pp. 851-857
- David Sapsford and Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam
- Commodity terms of trade and individual countries' net barter terms of trade: Is there an empirical relationship? pp. 859-870
- Matthias Lutz
- The sources of trend and fluctuations of commodity prices pp. 871-892
- John-ren Chen
- Agricultural futures markets in LDCs: a policy response to price volatility? pp. 893-910
- C. W. Morgan, A. J. Rayner and C. Vaillant
- Beyond terms of trade-convergence and divergence pp. 911-916
- Hans Singer
1999, volume 11, articles 5
- Environmental activism and the construction of risk: implications for NGO alliances pp. 687-700
- Timothy Forsyth
- Small-scale enterprise policy in developing countries: an analysis of India's reservation policy pp. 701-715
- Homi Katrak
- Policy and regulation for sustainable microfinance: country experiences in Asia pp. 717-729
- Paul B. McGuire
- Contesting water in Bangladesh: knowledge, rights and governance pp. 731-754
- Geof Wood
- The new public management in developing countries: introduction pp. 755-760
- Richard Batley
- The new public management in developing countries: implications for policy and organizational reform pp. 761-765
- Richard Batley
- Reforming the health sector: towards a healthy new public management pp. 767-775
- Steven Russell, Sara Bennett and Anne Mills
- Does the NPM work in less developed countries? The case of the urban water supply sector pp. 777-783
- Andrew Nickson
- Does new public management work in reforming the state's role in agricultural marketing in developing countries? pp. 785-790
- Michael Hubbard and Marisol Smith
- The role of government in business promotion: the case of textiles and garments pp. 791-796
- Paul Jackson
1999, volume 11, articles 4
- Editorial introduction pp. 493-496
- Michael Tribe and Wendy Olsen
- The DSA at twenty-one: a critical celebration of development studies pp. 497-501
- John Harriss
- Global poverty reduction: are we heading in the right direction? pp. 503-519
- Howard White
- Participatory governance for poverty reduction pp. 521-534
- Hartmut Schneider
- Development studies and policy studies: in the short run we are all dead pp. 535-546
- Raymond Apthorpe
- Are the DAC targets achievable? Poverty and human development in the year 2015 pp. 547-563
- Lucia Hanmer, Niek De Jong, Rachel Kurian and Jos Mooij
- Towards effective poverty reduction: a study of heterogeneous groups of poor women in Uganda pp. 565-580
- Grace Kyeyune and Patricia Goldey
- Forget the weights, who gets the benefits? How to bring a poverty focus to the economic analysis of projects pp. 581-595
- David Potts
- Paradoxes of participation: questioning participatory approaches to development pp. 597-612
- Frances Cleaver
- Are non-governmental organizations working in development a transnational community? pp. 613-623
- Janet Gabriel Townsend
- Food policy in India: the importance of electoral politics in policy implementation pp. 625-636
- Jos Mooij
- Ground-level bureaucrats as a source of intensification of rural poverty in China pp. 637-648
- Xiyi Huang
- The marginalization of indigenous peoples from tribal lands in southeast Madagascar pp. 649-659
- Philip Mulligan
- Return migrant entrepreneurs and economic diversification in two counties in south Jiangxi, China pp. 661-672
- Rachel Murphy
- Micro-enterprises and privatized agricultural services: information flow, credit and trust in small seed enterprises in Ghana pp. 673-685
- Fergus Lyon
1999, volume 11, articles 3
- The impact of the liberalization of the exchange rate and financial markets in sub-Saharan Africa. Editors' introduction pp. 317-319
- Giovanni Cornia and Nguyuru H. I. Lipumba
- The political economy of financial reform in Africa pp. 321-342
- Thandika Mkandawire
- Should Africa promote stock market capitalism? pp. 343-365
- Ajit Singh
- Micro-macro linkages in financial markets: the impact of financial liberalization on access to rural credit in four African countries pp. 367-384
- Paul Mosley
- Financial and foreign exchange markets liberalization in Ghana pp. 385-409
- Nii Sowa and Ivy K. Acquaye
- Impact of liberalization on key markets in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Uganda pp. 411-436
- Louis A. Kasekende and Michael Atingi-Ego
- Gradual liberalization of key markets: the road to sustainable growth in Mauritius pp. 437-464
- Sunil Kumar Bundoo and Beealasingh Dabee
- Adjustment and liberalization in Kenya: the financial and foreign exchange markets pp. 465-491
- Njuguna S. Ndung'U and Rose W. Ngugi
1999, volume 11, articles 2
- Economic growth, poverty and inequality pp. 177-195
- Andrew Goudie and Paul Ladd
- Small and medium enterprise theory: evidence for Chinese TVEs pp. 197-219
- Mario Biggeri, Danilo Gambelli and Christine Phillips
- The response of private investment to structural adjustment-a case study of Turkey pp. 221-239
- Öner Günçavdi, Michael Bleaney and Andy McKay
- The role of interest groups in agricultural policy design: Chile 1960-1988 pp. 241-258
- Jaime Ortiz
- NGO failure and the need to bring back the state pp. 259-271
- S. Akbar Zaidi
- The Spanish International Development Co-operation Law: a step in the right direction? pp. 273-275
- Neil Hughes
- Communities, wildlife and the 'new conservation' in Africa pp. 277-285
- David Hulme and Marshall Murphree
- Devolution and stewardship in Zimbabwe's CAMPFIRE programme pp. 287-293
- James C. Murombedzi
- Policy lessons from the evolution of a community-based approach to wildlife management, Kunene Region, Namibia pp. 295-304
- Brian T. B. Jones
- Institutional sustainability and community conservation: a case study from Uganda pp. 305-315
- Mark Infield and William M. Adams
1999, volume 11, articles 1
- How important is sound domestic macroeconomics in attracting capital inflows to developing countries? pp. 1-26
- Graham Bird
- Preferences, inequity and entitlements: some issues from a CVM study of water supply in Madras, India pp. 27-46
- P B Anand and Roger Perman
- Regional differences in India's food expenditure pattern: a complete demand systems approach pp. 47-74
- J.V. Meenakshi and Ranjan Ray
- 'The State in a Changing World'; plus ça change?: Reflections from the south on the World Bank's 1997 World Development Report pp. 75-91
- William Munro, Vishnu Padayachee, Francie Lund and Imraan Valodia
- Diagnosis and prescription after the Asian crisis pp. 93-94
- Nicholas Snowden
- Exchange rate co-ordination for surmounting the East Asian currency crises pp. 95-106
- Ronald McKinnon
- The international financial architecture after the Asian crisis: learning from Las Vegas? pp. 107-119
- Nicholas Snowden
- Capital flows in Chile: from the tequila to the Asian crises pp. 121-139
- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis and Manuel Agosin
- Work motivation in Malawi: neither flat earth nor Babel pp. 141-146
- Stuart C. Carr and Malcolm MacLachlan
- Comments on Carr and MacLachlan (1999) pp. 146-146
- Peter Blunt and Merrick Jones
- Obituary: Professor T. V. Sathyamurthy pp. 147-149
- David Edwards
- Standards of living, human development indices and structural adjustments in developing countries: an empirical investigation pp. 151-175
- Farhad Noorbakhsh
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On this page- 1999, volume 11
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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
2000, volume 12
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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