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Journal of International Development

1989 - 2025

Current editor(s): Paul Mosley and Hazel Johnson

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1996, volume 8, articles 6

Foreign aid and private investment in developing economies pp. 735-745
Donald W. Snyder
The efficiency and effectiveness of Malawian parastatals pp. 747-765
Colin Lawson and Ben Kaluwa
Effective protection and economic efficiency in Zimbabwe manufacturing in the 1980s pp. 767-783
Lindani B. Ndlovu
Wages, participation and targeting-the case of the employment guarantee scheme in India pp. 785-803
Raghav Gaiha
A formal note on new theories of international trade and development pp. 805-811
Ben Fine
New approaches to children and development: Introduction and overview pp. 813-827
Michael Edwards
Globalization and the child labor problem pp. 829-839
Ben White
Children and development: Pursuing policy priority in the new South Africa pp. 841-847
Lindiwe Mokate and Richard Morgan
The child business: Comments on the management of international policies for children pp. 849-858
Judith Ennew
Review article: perspectives on a new world food crisis pp. 859-867
Simon Maxwell
Book review: Rethinking social development: Theory, research & practice. By David Booth (ed.). (Harlow, Longman, 1994 pp. 869-870
Yi Feng
Book review: Famine and food security in Ethiopia: Lessons for Africa by Patrick Webb and Joachim von Braun. (Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, 1994 pp. 870-871
D. Pankhurst
Book review: Easternization: The spread of Japanese manufacturing techniques in developing economies by R. Kaplinsky. (London, Frank Cass, 1994 pp. 871-873
Rajah Rasiah
Book review: The true cost of conflict by Michael Cranna (ed.). (London, Earthspan, pp. 208, £14.95 p|bk.) pp. 871-871
D. Pankhurst
Book review: Population migration and the changing world order by W. T. S. Gould and A. M. Findlay (eds). Chichester, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. pp. 293, £39.50, h|bk pp. 873-873
Michael G. Parnwell
Book review: Sociology and development: The impasse and beyond by Ray Kiely. (London, University College London Press, 1995 pp. 873-874
Fernando Castrillón

1996, volume 8, articles 5

Editorial introduction pp. 579-579
Paul Mosley
Structural adjustment and drought in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 581-595
Ibrahim A. Elbadawi
Famine, demography and endemic poverty pp. 597-623
S. R. Osmani
The challenge of combining quantitative and qualitative methods in Labour Force and livelihoods analysis: A case-study of Bangladesh pp. 625-653
John Cameron
Migration and rural women in China: A look at the gendered impact of large-scale migration pp. 655-665
Delia Davin
Vulnerability to food insecurity among Honduran maize farmers: Challenges for the 1990s pp. 667-682
Hazel Johnson
The efficiency implications of corruption pp. 683-696
Mushtaq H. Khan
Retreat or advance? Mainstreaming gender analysis at the Institute of Development Studies pp. 697-727
Susan Joekes
Book review pp. 729-730
Angela Penrose
Book review pp. 730-731
Nikki Craske
Book review pp. 731-732
Philip Woodhouse
Book review pp. 733-733
Rorden Wilkinson
Book review pp. 734-734
N. Laurie

1996, volume 8, articles 4

Macroeconomic populism: A formal representation and a suggested interpretation of the Peruvian experience (1985-90) pp. 489-516
Daniele Checchi
Productivity spillovers from competition between local firms and foreign affiliates pp. 517-530
Ari Kokko
PRA: A new literacy? pp. 531-551
Anna Robinson-Pant
National poverty and the 'vampire state' in Ghana: A review article pp. 553-573
Gareth Austin
Book review pp. 575-575
Ian Livingstone
Book review pp. 576-576
Oliver Morrissey
Book review pp. 577-577
Jong-Il You
Book review pp. 578-578
D.R. Colman

1996, volume 8, articles 3

Education and health in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 307-339
Simon Appleton, John Hoddinott and John MacKinnon
Human capital formation, returns and policies: Analytical approaches and research questions pp. 341-373
Jere Behrman
Child nutritional status and child growth in Kenya: Socioeconomic determinants pp. 375-393
Anil Deolalikar
The determinants of school attainment in sub-Saharan Africa: A case study of Ghana pp. 395-413
Paul Glewwe and Nauman Ilias
Education and agricultural productivity: Evidence from Uganda pp. 415-444
Simon Appleton and Arsene Balihuta
Learning by doing in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Ghana pp. 445-466
Patricia Jones and Abigail Barr
Privatization, choice and competition: The World Bank's reform agenda for vocational education and training in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 467-487
Paul Bennell

1996, volume 8, articles 2

Sustainable banking with the poor pp. 145-152
Lynn Bennett and Carlos E. Cuevas
Addressing some key questions on finance and poverty pp. 153-161
Marguerite S. Robinson
Poverty alleviation and enterprise development: The need for a differentiated approach pp. 163-178
Prabhu Ghate, Evelinda Ballon and Virginia Manalo
The view from the field: Perspectives from managers of microfinance institutions pp. 179-193
Kimanthi Mutua, Pittayapol Nataradol, Maria Otero and Beth R. Chung
Enabling environment and microfinance institutions: Lessons from Latin America pp. 195-209
Carlos E. Cuevas
Financial services for the rural poor and women in India: Access and sustainability pp. 211-224
Vijay Mahajan and Bharti Gupta Ramola
Measuring the trade-off between outreach and sustainability of microenterprise lenders pp. 225-239
J. D. Von Pischke
Prospects, problems and potential of credit-granting NGOs pp. 241-258
Reinhard Schmidt and Claus-Peter Zeitinger
Questioning the future of NGOs in microfinance pp. 259-269
Thomas W. Dichter
Ownership and sustainability: Lessons on group-based financial services from South Asia pp. 271-288
Lynn Bennett, Mike Goldberg and Pamela Hunte
Disciplining or protecting the poor? Avoiding the social costs of peer pressure in micro-credit schemes pp. 289-305
Richard Montgomery

1996, volume 8, articles 1

Democratization and the implementation of economic reform in Africa pp. 1-20
Richard Sandbrook
'Appropriating' technology? Tractor owners, brokers, artisans and farmers in rural Bangladesh pp. 21-38
David J. Lewis
Trade policies, enterprise characteristics and technological effort in developing countries pp. 39-51
Homi Katrak
Trend in the international terms of trade between primary producers and manufacturers pp. 53-67
Harry Bloch and David Sapsford
The determinants of cereal crop productivity of the peasant farm sector in Ethiopia, 1981-87 pp. 69-82
Shujie Yao
The role of the informal sector in structural transformation: Some Indian evidence pp. 83-94
Prabir C. Bhattacharya
What is development management? pp. 95-110
Alan Thomas
The identification of market exogeneity and market dominance by tests instead of assumption: An application to Indian material pp. 111-123
Theodosios Palaskas and Barbara Harriss-White
The efficiency of smallholder agriculture in South Africa pp. 125-144
Jenifer Piesse, Helmke Sartorius Von Bach, Colin Thirtle and Johan Van Zyl
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