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Journal of International Development

1989 - 2025

Current editor(s): Paul Mosley and Hazel Johnson

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1998, volume 10, articles 7

Beyond Bureaucrats in Business: a critical review of the World Bank approach to privatization and public sector reform pp. 841-855
Kate Bayliss and Ben Fine
An evaluation of export revenues as determinants of economic growth in the South Pacific island nations pp. 857-869
Sospeter N. Onchoke and Francis In
Local environmental management, land degradation and the 'gestion des terroirs' approach in West Africa: policies and pitfalls pp. 871-898
Simon Batterbury
Migration, employment and development: a three-sector analysis pp. 899-921
Prabir C. Bhattacharya
Reinforcing democracy: the development process and community agency pp. 923-925
Michal Lyons and Carin Smuts
Gender, governance and policy: an introduction pp. 927-928
Uma Kothari and Imraan Valodia
Integrating gender issues into national budgetary policies and procedures: some policy options pp. 929-941
Diane Elson
Engendering the public sector: an example from the women's budget initiative in South Africa pp. 943-955
Imraan Valodia
Gender and governance: democratic consolidation and economic reform pp. 957-967
Georgina Waylen

1998, volume 10, articles 6

Refugees and environmental change in West Africa: the role of institutions pp. 699-713
Richard Black and Mohamed F. Sessay
Implementation of science and technology policies for global competition: Korea's electronics and telecommunications industries pp. 715-731
Roy W. Shin
Machinery and China's nexus of foreign trade and economic growth pp. 733-749
Dic Lo and Thomas M. H. Chan
Standards of living, human development indices and structural adjustments in developing countries: an empirical investigation pp. 751-775
Farhad Noorbakhsh
Feeding Africa's growing cities into the 21st century: the potential of urban agriculture pp. 777-793
Tony Binns and Kenneth Lynch
Editorial: learning about learning on microfinance north and south pp. 795-798
Chris Roche and Ben Rogaly
Microfinance north and south: contrasting current debates pp. 799-810
Susan Johnson
Microcredit meets social exclusion: learning with difficulty from international experience pp. 811-822
Ruth Pearson
Combating financial exclusion through co-operatives: is there a role for external assistance? pp. 823-836
Ben Rogaly
Book review: Finance Against Poverty by David Hulme and Paul Mosley. (London, Routledge, 1996 pp. 837-838
Frances Stewart
Book review: The Institutional Approach to Labour and Development edited by Gerry Rodgers, Klara Foti and Laurids Lauridsen. (London and Portland Oregon, Frank Cass, 1996 pp. 838-839
Gautam Mody

1998, volume 10, articles 5

Structural reforms and price liberalization in Mexican agriculture pp. 575-587
John Baffes
The human development index: some technical issues and alternative indices pp. 589-605
Farhad Noorbakhsh
The aid policy process of a 'humane internationalist': the Danish example pp. 607-619
Gorm Rye Olsen
Fighting for survival: manufacturing industry and adjustment in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 621-637
Paul Bennell
Central banking in post-socialist economies: Introduction pp. 639-641
Yelena Kalyuzhnova and George Tridimas
The responsibilities of central banks in the transition economies pp. 643-657
Lionel Price
Financial markets in the Baltic States: fit for the EU? pp. 659-679
Gerhard Fink, Peter Haiss and Nobuko Inagawa
Dilemmas of financial development in Kazakstan pp. 681-693
Yelena Kalyuzhnova and George Tridimas
Book review: From Plan to Market: The Economic transition in Vietnam by Adam Fforde and Stefan de Vylder. Boulder, Westview Press, 1996 pp. 695-696
John Weeks
Book review: Financial Liberalisation and Investment by Kanhaya L. Gupta and Robert Lensink. London, Routledge, 1997 pp. 696-697
Lalita Saptagiri
Book review: NGOs and the Environmental Policies in Asia and Africa. By David Potter (ed.). Frank Cass & Company Ltd, London 1996 pp. 697-698
Paul Murphy

1998, volume 10, articles 4

The 1997 Development Studies Association Conference pp. 413-416
Katrina Brown
The reform of the power sector in India: 1991-1997 pp. 417-426
T. G. Arun and F. I. Nixson
Changing fortunes in anti-poverty programmes in Bangladesh pp. 427-438
Mokbul Morshed Ahmad and Janet Gabriel Townsend
Liberalization and labour: the effect on formal sector employment pp. 439-452
Uma Kambhampati and Jude Howell
Conceptual and methodological challenges in the study of livelihood trajectories: case-studies in Eastern India and Western Nepal pp. 453-468
D. K. Bagchi, Piers Blaikie, John Cameron, M. Chattopadhyay, N. Gyawali and David Seddon
Participation, social capital and vulnerability to urban flooding in Guyana pp. 469-486
Mark Pelling
Social sustainability in mineral-driven development pp. 487-500
Richard M. Auty
Property rights and renewable natural resources degradation in North-Western Ghana pp. 501-514
J. A. Bakang and C. J. Garforth
Decentralized environmental management and popular participation in Coastal Ghana pp. 515-526
Gina Porter and Einir Young
The environmental knowledge frontier: transects with experts and villagers pp. 527-537
Ishmail O. Mahiri
Development policy and economic performance in Botswana: lessons for the transition economies in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 539-554
Kempe Ronald Hope
Structural adjustment programmes and export supply response pp. 555-573
Farhad Noorbakhsh and Alberto Paloni

1998, volume 10, articles 3

Rent-seeking in rural development projects: its potential causes and measures to reduce its costs pp. 277-299
Euan Fleming
An alternative model of development? Co-operation and flexible industrial practices in India pp. 301-321
Anthony P. D'Costa
Dancing with the state: the role of NGOs in health care and health policy pp. 323-339
Christy Cannon Lorgen
The effect of structural adjustment on the Nigerian agricultural export sector pp. 341-355
David Colman and Aja Okorie
Development, markets and trust pp. 357-371
Richard Grabowski
Public sector reform in developing countries: the state of practice. Introduction: new public management, old hat? pp. 373-375
Charles Polidano
Institutional constraints and capacity issues in decentralizing management in public services: the case of health in Ghana pp. 377-386
George A. Larbi
The transition of a public sector monopoly: India's experience with telecommunications pp. 387-395
Thankom Arun and F. I. Nixson
Institutional strengthening and technical co-operation: developing a best practice model pp. 397-406
Colin Jacobs
Book review: Ecology and Equity: The Use and Abuse of Nature in Contemporary India by Madhav Gadgil and Ramachandra Guha. London: Routledge, £12.99, pp. 213, p|bk pp. 407-408
P. C. Baumann
Book review: Adjusting Africa by Claire Melamed. Worldview Publishing, pp. 167, £9.95, p|bk pp. 407-407
Amani Abou-Zeid
Book review: Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia by A. Jalal. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995 pp. 408-410
Asad Sayeed
Book review: The South African Economy: Macroeconomic Prospects for the Medium Term by Finn Tarp and Peter Brixen. London, Routledge, 1996 pp. 410-411
Ben Fine
Book review: Following Ho Chi Minh by Bui Tin. London, Hurst & Company, 1995 pp. 411-412
Sonja Ruehl

1998, volume 10, articles 2

British aid and the White Paper on International Development: dressing a wolf in sheep's clothing in the emperor's new clothes? pp. 151-166
Howard White
Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century. An overview of the 1997 White Paper on International Development pp. 167-183
Andrew Goudie
The 1975 and 1997 White Papers compared: enriched vision, depleted policies? pp. 185-194
Adrian Hewitt and Tony Killick
The view from the opposition benches pp. 195-202
Rt Hon Sir Alastair Goodlad Mp
The new UK White Paper on International Development: an NGO perspective pp. 203-213
Alan Whaites
A campaigning group's perspective on the 1997 White Paper on International Development pp. 215-218
Independent Group on British Aid
Africa and the donor community: from conditionality to partnership pp. 219-225
Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa
The 1997 White Paper: powerful poverty commitment, imprecise operational strategy pp. 227-234
Aidan Cox and John Healey
The gender and poverty nexus in the DFID White Paper: opportunity or constraint? pp. 235-246
Jo Beall
ATP is dead: long live mixed credits pp. 247-255
Oliver Morrissey
Conditionality or contract: perspectives on partnership for development pp. 257-268
Simon Maxwell and Roger Riddell
The White Paper's treatment of agriculture, natural resources and rural livelihoods pp. 269-276
Diana Carney

1998, volume 10, articles 1

The savings of the poor: improving financial services in Bangladesh pp. 1-15
Stuart Rutherford
Demand-led and poverty-oriented … Or just subcontracted and efficient? Learning from (semi-) privatized technology transfer programmes in Chile pp. 17-34
Anthony Bebbington and Octavio Sotomayor
Participation, 'process' and management: lessons for development in the history of organization development pp. 35-54
Bill Cooke
Evaluating institutional sustainability in development programmes: beyond dollars and cents pp. 55-69
Deryck R. Brown
The hesitant recovery of African agriculture pp. 71-73
Colin Thirtle
Agricultural market liberalization: a case study of the Western Cape Province in South Africa pp. 75-84
Johan Van Zyl, Nick Vink, Rob Townsend and Johann Kirsten
The revival of smallholder cash crops in Africa: public and private roles in the provision of finance pp. 85-103
Colin Poulton, Andrew Dorward and Jonathan Kydd
Convergence of per capita incomes and agricultural productivity in Africa pp. 105-115
Angela Lusigi, Jenifer Piesse and Colin Thirtle
The effects of macroeconomic policy on South African agriculture: implications for exports, prices and farm incomes pp. 117-128
R. F. Townsend and C. Thirtle
Are production risk and labour market risk covariant? pp. 129-146
Sunil Kanwar
Book Review: The Governance and Management of Charities by Andrew Hind. London, The Voluntary Sector Press, 1995 pp. 147-148
Mike Aaronson
Book Review: The World Bank and Non-Governmental Organizations: The Limits of Apolitical Development by Paul J. Nelson. London, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1995 pp. 148-149
James MacBain
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