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Journal of International Development

1989 - 2025

Current editor(s): Paul Mosley and Hazel Johnson

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1995, volume 7, articles 6

Change in African farming systems between the mid‐1970s and the mid‐1980s pp. 807-848
Steve Wiggins
NGO performance and accountability in the post‐cold war world pp. 849-856
Michael Edwards and David Hulme
Accountability and effectiveness in NGO policy Alliances pp. 857-867
Jane G. Covey
In unequal dialogue with donors: The experience of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement pp. 869-878
Jehan Perera
The direct funding of Southern NGOs by donors: New agendas and old problems pp. 879-893
Anthony Bebbington and Roger Riddell

1995, volume 7, articles 5

Development economics and the underdevelopment of sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 685-706
Paul Mosley
The demise of ‘socialist’ state forms in Africa: an Overview pp. 707-739
David Simon
Policy arena: Policy in the ‘new nies’: Introduction pp. 741-743
Sanjaya Lall
Thai industrial policy: How irrelevant was it to export success? pp. 745-757
Michael T. Rock
Malaysia: Industrial success and the role of the government pp. 759-773
Sanjaya Lall
Indonesia: From ‘chronic dropout’ to ‘miracle’? pp. 775-789
Hal Hill
Like the rest: South‐East Asia's ‘LATE’ Industrialization pp. 791-799
Alice H. Amsden
Environmental problems in third world cities by J. E. Hardoy, D. Mitlin and D. Satterwaite. (Earthscan, London, 1992, pp. 160, £12.95.) pp. 801-802
Ian Douglas
Environment and housing in third world cities. Edited by Hamish Main and Stephen Wyn Williams. (Chichester, John Wiley, 1994, pp. 265 + xv, £35.00.) pp. 802-802
Nick Devas
Africa's wars and prospects for peace. Raymond W. Copson. (New York and London: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 211, £16.00 p/b.) pp. 803-803
Frances Stewart
Environment and agriculture: Rethinking development issues in the 21st century by Steven Breth (ed). (Morrilton, Winrock International 1994, pp. 261, $24.95.) pp. 804-804
Richard M. Auty

1995, volume 7, articles 4

Editorial introduction pp. 575-576
Richard M. Auty and Richard M. Auty
Does trade liberalization lead to productivity increases? A case study of Bolivian manufacturing pp. 577-597
Richard M. Auty and Rhys Jenkins
Politics and economic policy reform: Trade liberalization in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 599-618
Richard M. Auty and Oliver Morrissey
Economic growth, inequality and poverty: An analysis of policy in a two period framework pp. 619-635
Richard M. Auty and Pat McGregor
Occupational sex segregation in Iran 1976–86 pp. 637-651
Richard M. Auty, Parvin Alizadeh and Barry Harper
Sustaining Southern NGOs in resource‐dependent environments pp. 653-667
Richard M. Auty and Ann C. Hudock
Aid policy in transition: A preliminary analysis of post'‐conflict rehabilitation of the health sector pp. 669-684
Richard M. Auty, Joanna Macrae, Anthony Zwi and Vivienne Forsythe
Masthead pp. fmi-fmi
Richard M. Auty

1995, volume 7, articles 3

Health policy in less developed countries: Past trends and future directions pp. 299-328
Anthony B. Zwi and Anne Mills
Health sector reform: Key issues in less developed countries pp. 329-347
Andrew Cassels
Health sector reform and organizational issues at the local level: Lessons from selected African countries pp. 349-367
Sigrun Møgedal, Sissel Hodne Steen and George Mpelumbe
The political economy of user fees with targeting: Developing equitable health financing policy pp. 369-401
Lucy Gilson, Steven Russell and Kent Buse
The private health sector in Malawi: Opening pandora's box? pp. 403-421
Ellias Ngalande Banda and Gill Walt
Financing rural health services in China in the context of economic reform pp. 423-441
Gerald Bloom, Tang Sheng‐Lan and Gu Xing‐Yuan
Households, health and crises: Coping with economic upheaval in Jordan, 1988–1991 pp. 443-465
Jocelyn Dejong
Responding to AIDS: Are there any appropriate development and health policies? pp. 467-487
Tony Klouda
The politics of agenda setting in international health: Child health versus adult health in developing countries pp. 489-502
Michael R. Reich
The application of economic evaluation techniques in the health sector: The state of the art pp. 503-524
David B. Evans and Susan F. Hurley
The world bank and international health policy: A critical review pp. 525-541
Antonio Ugalde and Jeffrey T. Jackson
Designing and implementing packages of essential health services pp. 543-554
Jose‐Luis Bobadilla and Peter Cowley
Burden of disease assessment and health system reform: Results of a study in Mexico pp. 555-563
R. Lozano, C. J. L. Murray, J. Frenk and J.‐L. Bobadilla
NGOS‐a policy panacea for the next millennium? pp. 565-573
Andrew Green and Ann Matthias

1995, volume 7, articles 2

Rural sector responses to economic crisis in Uganda pp. 181-209
Arne Bigsten and Steve Kayizzi‐Mugerwa
Alternative vision or Utopian fantasy?: Cooperation, empowerment and women's cooperative development in India pp. 211-228
Linda Mayoux
Economic decline and the growth of the informal sector: The Guyana and Jamaica experience pp. 229-242
Karl M. Bennett
Policy arena: Japan and the developing world pp. 243-243
Paul Mosley
Japan's aid policies and institutions pp. 245-251
Hideaki Ueda
Japan's aid administration: Its challenges for the future pp. 253-260
Kazumi Goto
An integrated economic policy towards developing countries? The case of Japan pp. 261-280
Akira Hirata
Japan's debt‐development dilemma pp. 281-284
Adrian Hewitt
Structural adjustment and the environment pp. 285-289
David Glover
Assessing the demographic impact of development projects: Conceptual, methodological and policy issues. By A. S. Oberai. (London, Routledge, 1992, pp. 143 £30, hardback.) pp. 291-292
Mike Shepperdson
Participatory rural appraisal: Methodology and applications by Neela Mukherjee. (New Delhi, Concept Publishing, 1993, pp. 160, Rs 200. hardback.) pp. 292-293
Richard Bond
New technologies and global restructuring: The third world at a crossroads by Claes Brundenius and Bo Goransson (eds). (London, Taylor Graham Publishing, 1993, pp. 274, £30.00.) pp. 293-294
Raphael Kaplinsky
Family, household and gender relations in latin America by Elizabeth Jelin (ed). (London and Paris, Kegan Paul International/UNESCO, 1991, pp. 229 £29.95.) pp. 294-295
Ruth Pearson
Reluctant partners? non‐government organizations, the state and sustainable agricultural development by John Farrington and Anthony Bebbing Ton with Kate Wellard and David Lewis. (London, Routledge, 1993 pp. 222, £12.99 p/b.) pp. 295-296
Philip Woodhouse
Non‐governmental organizations and the state in Asia: Rethinking roles in sustainable agricultural development by John Farrington and David Lewis, with S. Satish and A. Miclat‐Teves. (London, Routledge, 1993, pp. 366, £14.99 p/b.) pp. 295-296
Philip Woodhouse
Non‐governmental organizations and the state in Latin America: Rethinking roles in sustainable agricultural development by Anthony Bebbington and Graham Thiele with Penelope Davies, Martin Prager and Hernando Riveros. (London, Routledge, 1993, pp. 290, £14.99 p/b.) pp. 295-296
Philip Woodhouse
Non‐governmental organizations and the state in Africa: Rethinking roles in sustainable agricultural development by Kate Wellard and James Cope‐Stake. (London, Routledge, 1993, pp. 331, £14.99 p/b.) pp. 295-296
Philip Woodhouse
The critical villager: Beyond community participation by Eric Dudley. (Routledge, pp. 173, £10.99 p/b.) pp. 297-297
Mike Edwards

1995, volume 7, articles 1

Development policy and the African demographic transition: Issues and questions pp. 1-23
Matthew Lockwood
The start of the sub‐Saharan fertility transition: Some answers and many questions pp. 25-45
Ron Lesthaeghe and C. Jolly
Adjustment, social sectors, and demographic change in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 47-59
Koffi Ekouevi and Aderanti Adepoju
The status of women and the social context of reproduction pp. 61-79
An‐Magritt Jensen
The fertility decline in Kenya pp. 81-92
Warren C. Robinson and Sarah F. Harbison
Has a fertility transition begun in West Africa? pp. 93-116
Nelson C. Onuoha and Ian M. Timæus
Recent demographic change in Tanzania: Causes, consequences and future prospects pp. 117-134
Akim J. Mturi and P. R. Andrew Hinde
The demographic situation in Nigeria and prospects for fertility transition pp. 135-144
I. O. Orubuloye
Recent trends in fertility in Botswana pp. 145-161
Ian Diamond and Naomi Rutenberg
The social and economic impact of HIV/AIDS on farming systems and livelihoods in rural Africa: Some experience and lessons from Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia pp. 163-176
Tony Barnett, Joseph Tumushabe, Grace Bantebya, Ruth Ssebuliba, Juma Ngasongwa, David Kapinga, Monica Ndelike, Michael Drinkwater, Godfrey Mitti and Martina Haslwimmer
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