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Journal of International Development

1989 - 2025

Current editor(s): Paul Mosley and Hazel Johnson

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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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