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Journal of International Development

1989 - 2025

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1993, volume 5, articles 6

Editorial pp. 569-570
John Harriss and Ian Rowlands
Global environmental change and mechanisms for north‐south resource transfers pp. 571-589
Katrina Brown, W. Neil Adger and R. Kerry Turner
Mainstream sustainable development: The challenge of putting theory into practice pp. 591-604
W. M. Adams and D. H. L. Thomas
Are third world megacities sustainable? Jabotabek as an example pp. 605-622
Adrian Atkinson
Does economic reform harm the environment? A review of structural adjustment in Malawi pp. 623-649
Elizabeth Cromwell and James Winpenny
Questioning synergism: Win‐win with women in population and environment policies? pp. 651-668
Cecile Jackson
Good science for public policy pp. 669-678
Michael Thompson
Agricultural research policy: International quantitative perspectives. By P. G Pardey, J. Roseboom and J. R. Anderson (eds). (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. 462, £27.50 h/b) pp. 679-680
Adam Ozanne
Workers in third‐world industrialization. By Inga Brandell (ed.). (London, Macmillan, 1991, pp. 239, £45 h/b) pp. 680-681
Leslie Sklair
Understanding peasant China. Case studies in the philosophy of social science. By Daniel Little. (New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1989, pp. xi + 322, £25 h/b) pp. 681-682
Flemming Christiansen

1993, volume 5, articles 5

Poverty alleviation in El Salvador: An appraisal of the Cristiani Government's social programme pp. 437-458
Peter Sollis
Two errors of targeting pp. 459-496
Giovanni Cornia and Frances Stewart
‘Graduation’ problems amongst micro and small enterprises in Eastern Nigeria, 1960–91 pp. 497-510
Steve Onyeiwu
Towards a political economy of transition in Eastern Europe pp. 511-530
Alexander Neuber
Some implications of new growth theory for economic development pp. 531-558
Alexandre Barros
Development in practice: Paved with good intentions. By D. Porter, B. Allen and G. Thompson. (London, Routledge, 1991, pp. xxi + 247, £14.99 pbk, ISBN 0–415–06626–3) pp. 559-560
Steve Wiggins
The political economy of agricultural pricing policy, volumes 1 (Latin America) and 2 (Asia). Edited by A. O. Krueger, M. Schiff and A. Valdes (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1991, pp. 273 and 293, £28.50 each h/b) pp. 560-561
David Colman
Action research for change and development. Edited by O. Zuber‐Skerritt. (Aldershot: Avebury/Gower, 1991, pp. 234, £30) pp. 561-562
Pete Mann
Women and health by Patricia Smyke (London: Zed Books, 1991, pp.182, £9.95) pp. 562-563
Peter Poore
Keepers of the forest: Land management alternatives in Southeast Asia. By Mark Poffenberger (ed.). (West Hartford, USA, Kumarian Press, 1990, pp. 289, $29.00 h/b, $19.95 p/b) pp. 563-565
Mary Hobley
Science and technology: Lessons for development policy. Edited by Robert E. Evenson and Gustave Ranis. (London, Intermediate Technology Publications, 1990, pp. 391, p/b) pp. 565-566
Homi Katrak
Mediating conflict. Decision‐making and western intervention in Namibia. By Vivienne Jabri. (Manchester and New York, Manchester University Press, 1990, pp. 198, £29.95 h/b) pp. 566-567
Donna Pankhurst
Economic liberalization: No Panacea. By Tariq Banuri. (WIDER Studies in Development Economics, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1991, pp. 238, £27.50) pp. 567-568
H. David Evans

1993, volume 5, articles 4

Editorial introduction pp. 353-355
Oliver Morrissey
War and underdevelopment: Can economic analysis help reduce the costs? pp. 357-380
Frances Stewart
The new political economy and policy reform pp. 381-389
G. M. Meier
NGO income generation programmes for Afghan refugees in Pakistan pp. 391-399
Margaret Sinclair
NGOs and public policy reform: Lessons from Peru pp. 401-414
Elsa L. Dawson
Disasters and development. A case study from Peru pp. 415-423
Theo Schilderman
The long‐term perspective study of sub‐saharam Africa by the World Bank. (Washington, DC: World Bank, 1990) pp. 425-427
Donna Pankhurst
Education, productivity and inequality: The east African natural experiment. By J. B. Knight and R. H. Sabot. (Oxford University Press for The World Bank, 1990, pp. 445, £30) pp. 427-428
D. C. Taylor
Biotechnology and the future of world agriculture. By H. Hobbelink. (London and New Jersey, Zed Books, 1991, pp. 159, £8.95 p/b) pp. 428-429
David Colman
Global capitalism: Theories of societal development. By Richard Peet. (Rout‐ledge, 1991, pp. 206, £79.99 p/b) pp. 429-430
Keith Sutton
The stages of economic growth ‐ a non‐communist manifesto. By W. W. Rostow. Third edition. (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. xlviii + 272, £30 h/b, £10.95 p/b) pp. 431-431
H. W. Singer
Agricultural development principles: Economic theory and empirical evidence. By R. D. Stevens and C. L. Jabara. (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988, pp. 478 + xxxi, £ 12.50) pp. 431-432
David Colman
Coping with seasonally and drought. By Martha Alter Chen. (New Delhi, Newbury Park, London, Sage Publications, 1991, pp. 254, £27.50) pp. 432-433
Robert Chambers
Aid and power: The world bank and policy‐based lending. By Paul Mosley, Jane Harrigan and John Toye. (London, Routledge, 1991, 2 volumes: Vol. 1 pp. 317, £12.99; vol. 2, pp. 443, £16.99) pp. 433-434
John Weeks
After the wars. By Antony Lake and contributors. (New Brunswick and Oxford, Transaction Publishers, 1990, pp. 190, $24.95) pp. 434-435
Frances Stewart
To cure all hunger: Food policy and food security in sudan. Edited by Simon Maxwell (London, Intermediate Technology, 1991, pp. 248, £9.95) pp. 435-436
Hugh Goyder

1993, volume 5, articles 3

Export pressure and the less developed countries' (LDCs') debt problem pp. 249-262
Victor Iwuagwu Oguledo
External constraint and India's import behaviour: An analysis in the almost ideal demand system framework pp. 263-274
Ranjan Ray and Srikanta Chatterjee
Comparative advantage and food grain imports in China pp. 275-289
Lu Feng
The effect of real exchange rate changes on output: Jamaica's devaluation experience pp. 291-303
Rupert Rhodd
Aid and government: A dynamic model of aid, income and fiscal behaviour pp. 305-312
Howard White
Housing investment and chinese rural development: Preliminary results from a survey in jiangsu province pp. 313-324
Cheng Enjiang
Non‐governmental organizations as agents of democratization: An African perspective pp. 325-339
Alan Fowler
Taking population seriously. By Frances Moore Lappe and Rachel Schurman. (Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, 1989, £4.95, pp. 90) pp. 341-342
Donna Pankhurst
City, class and trade: Social and economic change in the third world by Nigel Harris. (London and New York, I. B. Tauris, 1991, pp. 262, £29.95 h/b) pp. 343-344
David Drakakis‐Smith
Technology choice: A critique of the appropriate technology movement By Kelvin W. Willoughby. (Boulder, Westview Press and London, Intermediate Technology Publications, 1990, pp. 350, £14.95 p/b) pp. 344-345
R. F. Clarke
Women and the environment: A reader. By S. Sontheimer (ed). (London: Earthscan Publications, 1991, pp 205, £7.95) pp. 345-345
Mary Myers
Tropical gangsters by Robert Klitgaard. (London and New York: I. R. Tauris, 1991, pp. 281, £14.95) pp. 346-346
Paul Mosley
Trade theory and economic reform: North, south and east. Essays in honor of Béla Balassa. By J. De Melo and A. Sapir (eds). (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1991, pp. 390, £40) pp. 347-347
John Weiss
Blueprint 2: Greening the world economy. By David Pearce (ed.). (London, Earthscan Publications Ltd, 1991, pp. 232 £7.95, p/b) pp. 347-348
Peter Eaton
Growing up modern: The western state builds third‐world schools. By Bruce Fuller. (London, Routledge, 1991, pp. 168, £30) pp. 348-349
Chris Martin
Strategies for structural adjustment: The experience of southeast Asia. By U. A. Azia (ed.). (washington: International Monetary Fund, 1990 pp. 202, US$ 16.50) pp. 349-350
A. Chowdhury
EC trade policy and the third world. An irish perspective. By Alan Matthews. (Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, in association with Trócaire, 1991, pp. 246, £15) pp. 351-352
Trevor Young
Caring for the earth: A strategy for sustainable living, published by IUCN (World Conservation Union), UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) and WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature). (London, Earthscan, 1991, pp. 228, £9.95 p/b) pp. 352-352
C. J. Barrow

1993, volume 5, articles 2

Development issues for the 1990s: Introduction pp. 109-111
Colin Thirtle and Graham Pratt
Transition in eastern Europe: Does the sequence of privatization matter? pp. 113-121
Barbara Maciaszek‐Roberts
A political economy of market‐led structural adjustment. A case‐study of Fiji pp. 123-133
John Cameron
Labour markets, poverty and adjustment pp. 135-143
Tony Addison and Lionel Demery
The new international economic order: Ideology or reality? pp. 145-148
Meghnad Desai
Developing countries, GATT and the uruguay round pp. 149-159
Sir David Greenaway
Trade effects of 1992 and the developing countries pp. 161-169
Parvin Alizadeh
The impact of east‐west interaction on north‐south interaction pp. 171-181
S. Mansoob Murshed
Measuring development? The UNDP's human development index pp. 183-192
Mark McGillivray and Howard White
The productivity of commercial agriculture in Zimbabwe, 1970–89 pp. 193-205
Colin Thirtle, Jon Atkins, Paul Bottomley, Nancy Gonese and Jones Govereh
Productivity and environmental conservation under rapid population growth: A case study of machakos district pp. 207-223
Mary Tiffen
The environment and economic policy trends in Pakistan pp. 225-235
Omar Noman
Gender‐aware analysis and development economics pp. 237-247
Diane Elson

1993, volume 5, articles 1

Sisters in economic development: The bretton woods institutions and developing countries pp. 1-25
Graham Bird
Public expenditure and economic performance: A comparison of developed and low‐income developing economies pp. 27-49
Zaidi Sattar
External shocks and structural adjustments in east Asian newly industrializing economies pp. 51-77
Abdur Chowdhury
Obstacles to trade liberalization and economic cooperation among west African states pp. 79-92
Yilma Gebremariam
Which African agenda for the 'nineties? The ECA/world bank alternatives pp. 93-106
Trevor W. Parfitt
Computerization in developing countries: Model and reality by Per Lind. (London and New York, Routledge, 1991, pp. 175, £35) pp. 107-108
Richard Heeks
Development research: The environmental challenge. By J. T. Winpenny (ed.). (London, Overseas Development Institute, 1991, pp. 228, £9.95 p/b) pp. 108-108
C. J. Barrow
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