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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2025
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1992, volume 4, articles 6
- The appropriate role of agricultural insurance in developing countries pp. 567-581
- Peter B. R. Hazell
- Privatization and regulation in Turkey: An assessment pp. 583-605
- Cevat Karatas
- Rhetoric and Reality: The management of Botswana's 1982‐88 drought relief programme pp. 607-631
- Colin Simmons and Stephen Lyons
- The World Bank and Indonesian poverty pp. 633-642
- Anne Booth
- Mauritius: Economic miracle or developmental illusion? pp. 643-647
- Martin Minogue
- Small production‐based projects and multi‐lateral agencies pp. 649-653
- Alison Lochhead
- Multinationals and economic development: An integration of competing theories by J. C. W. Ahiakpor (London and New York, Routledge, 1990, pp. 101, £35 h/b.) pp. 655-655
- Frederick Nixson
- Industrialisation in the third world: The need for alternative strategies by Meine Pieter van Dijk and Henrik Secher Marcussen (eds) (London, Frank Cass, 1990, pp. 222, £22.) pp. 656-658
- Frederick Nixson
1992, volume 4, articles 5
- Technical change, productivity, and sustainability in irrigated cropping systems of South Asia: Emerging issues in the post‐green revolution Era pp. 477-496
- Derek Byerlee
- Monitoring and evaluation in agricultural and rural development projects: Lessons and learning pp. 497-510
- Gilroy Coleman
- The use of migrant remittances in development: Lessons from the asian experience pp. 511-529
- Prema-chandra Athukorala
- Export diversification strategies and community welfare pp. 531-540
- J. Love
- Macroeconomic adjustments, economic growth and the balance of payments in Ghana, 1983‐88 pp. 541-559
- Newman Kwadwo Kusi
- Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies by John A. Dixon, David E. James and Paul B. Sherman (eds) (London, Earthscan Publications, 1990, pp. 364, £16.95 p/b.) pp. 561-562
- Donna Pankhurst
- The politics of India by Paul R. Brass. The New Cambridge History of India, IV‐I. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 357, £22.50.) pp. 562-563
- Anirudha Gupta
- Agriculture, poverty and reform in Iran by Mohammad Javad Amid. (London and New York, Routledge, 1990, pp. 177, £30 h/b.) pp. 563-564
- Hassan Hakimian
- Wage labour and unfreedom in agriculture: An Indian case study by V. K. Ramachandran. (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1990, pp. xvii and 321, £35 h/b.) pp. 564-565
- Stuart Corbridge
- The making of economic policy in Africa by Ravi Gulhati (Washington, DC: World Bank 1990, pp. 111, $6.95) pp. 565-566
- Donna Pankhurst
- Development dilemmas in rural Thailand by Philip Hirsch. (Oxford University Press: South‐East Asian Social Science Monographs, 1990, pp. 244, £20.) pp. 566-566
- Peter Smith
1992, volume 4, articles 4
- Editorial introduction pp. 345-347
- David Marsden and Frances Stewart
- The dynamics of rural and agricultural mechanization: The role of different actors in technical and institutional change pp. 349-374
- Tony Ashford and Stephen D. Biggs
- Linking paradigms and practice: Key issues in the appraisal, monitoring and evaluation of British NGO Projects pp. 375-396
- Mick Howes
- Assessing the impact of NGO rural poverty alleviation programmes: Evidence from South India pp. 397-417
- Mark A. Robinson
- The role of dowries and daughters' marriages in the accumulation and distribution of capital in a South Indian Community pp. 419-436
- Judith Heyer
- Generalization in rural development: Eleven villages in South Gujarat, India pp. 437-462
- Shanti George
- Economies of scale and small firms in developing countries: Theoretical and empirical issues pp. 463-476
- Amr Elleithy
1992, volume 4, articles 3
- The International Monetary Fund and the dilemmas of adjustment in Eastern Europe: Lessons from the 1980s and prospects for the 1990s pp. 245-271
- Anne Henderson
- On the chronically poor in rural India pp. 273-289
- Raghav Gaiha
- The IMF and Paris club debt rescheduling: A conflicting role? pp. 291-313
- Richard P. C. Brown
- The prebisch‐singer terms of trade controversy revisited pp. 315-332
- D. Sapsford, Prabirjit Sarkar and H. W. Singer
- Training for development, (2nd edn) by Rolf P. Lynton and Udai Pareek (West Hartford, Kumarian Press, 1990, pp. 333, US$8.95 paperback.) pp. 333-333
- David Hulme
- World economic and business review 1990 compiled by World of Information, (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1990, pp. 756, £80.00.) pp. 333-333
- David Hulme
- And still they dance: Women, war and the struggle for change in Mozambique by Stephanie Urdang (London, Earthscan, 1989, pp. 256, £12.95 paperback.) pp. 333-334
- Sue Fleming
- International economic pluralism: Economic policy in East Asia and the Pacific by Peter Drysdale. (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1988, pp. 294, £20 paperback) pp. 334-334
- Peter Dicken
- Trade, exchange rate, and agricultural pricing policies in the Philippines by Ponciano S. Intal, Jr and John H. Power. (World Bank, 1990, pp. 393, $23.95.) pp. 335-336
- Trevor Young
- China's peasants. The anthropology of a revolution by Sulamith Heins Potter and Jack M. Potter. (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 358, £10.95.) pp. 336-337
- Flemming Christiansen
- The anti‐politics machine: ‘Development’, depoliticization, and bureaucratic power in lesotho by James Ferguson. (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 320, £32.50.) pp. 337-340
- A. F. Robertson
- Education, work and pay in East Africa by A. Hazlewood, (with Jane Armitage, Albert Berry, John Knight and Richard Sabot). Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1990, pp. 337, £37.50 pp. 341-342
- Christopher Colclough
- Literacy in development, people, language, power by Brian V. Street (ed.). Report of a Seminar held at the Commonwealth Institute 6‐7 April. (Kings Lynn, Education for Development with Commonwealth Institute, 1990, pp. 74, £4.50.) pp. 342-343
- R. E. Carmen
1992, volume 4, articles 2
- Editor's introduction pp. 119-119
- Paul Mosley
- What do we know about aid's macroeconomic impact? An overview of the aid effectiveness debate pp. 121-137
- Howard White
- Aid, the public sector and the market in less developed countries: A return to the scene of the crime pp. 139-150
- Paul Mosley, John Hudson and Sara Horrell
- Green conditionality and food security: Winners and losers from the greening of aid pp. 151-165
- Susanna Davies
- Environmental economics and international aid pp. 167-181
- Nick Highton
- Interest group politics and the implementation of adjustment policies in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 183-197
- John Toye
- Should aid be used for debt buy‐backs? pp. 199-216
- Mike Faber
- Latin America: A case for debt relief and foreign aid? pp. 217-231
- Carmen A. Li
- Should aid donors support economic and social research? pp. 233-242
- N. F. Gregory
- International indebtness, by M. Borchert and R. Schinke (eds). (London and New York: Routledge, 1990, pp. 288 £35 hardback.) pp. 243-244
- Chris Edwards
1992, volume 4, articles 1
- West African industry and the debt crisis pp. 1-27
- K. P. Moseley
- Policy‐making under extreme uncertainty: Developing country responses to global warming pp. 29-39
- Tony Killick
- The impact of ideology on development in the third world pp. 41-53
- William Tordoff
- Programming development assistance pp. 55-71
- Rosemary E. Galli
- The impact of the imf on government expenditures: A study of african LDCs pp. 73-85
- Geoff Harris and Newman Kusi
- Aid and poverty pp. 87-93
- Lynda Chalker
- The labour party policy on overseas development pp. 94-102
- Ann Clwyd
- Gatt's last stand? pp. 103-109
- Alasdair Macbean
- Rural change in tropical Africa: From colonies to Nation‐States. By David Siddle and Kenneth Swindell. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990, pp. 223, £45 hardback.) pp. 111-112
- Tony Binns
- Economic theories of development, an analysis of competing paradigms. By Diana Hunt. (London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1989, pp. 363, £10.95 paperback.) pp. 112-113
- Barbara Ingham
- Agricultural trade liberalization. Edited by IAN Goldin and Odin Knudsen. (OECD/World Bank, 1990, pp. 448, £32.95 paperback.) pp. 113-114
- David Colman
- The government they deserve: The role of the elite in Sudan's political evolution, by Mansour Khalid. (London, Kegan Paul International, 1990, pp. 480, £25.00.) pp. 114-115
- A. Trilsbach
- Trade, finance and developing countries, strategies and constraints in the 1980s by Sheila Page (Hemel Hempstead, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990, pp. 443, £35.00.) pp. 115-116
- Colin Kirkpatrick
- Mexico city by Peter Ward (London, Belhaven Press, 1990, pp. 262, £27.50 h/b) pp. 116-117
- David Drakakis‐Smith
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2000, volume 12
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On this page- 1992, volume 4
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Articles 6
Articles 5 Articles 4 Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 37
2024, volume 36
2023, volume 35
2022, volume 34
2021, volume 33
2020, volume 32
2019, volume 31
2018, volume 30
2017, volume 29
2016, volume 28
2015, volume 27
2014, volume 26
2013, volume 25
2012, volume 24
2011, volume 23
2010, volume 22
2009, volume 21
2008, volume 20
2007, volume 19
2006, volume 18
2005, volume 17
2004, volume 16
2003, volume 15
2002, volume 14
2001, volume 13
2000, volume 12
1999, volume 11
1998, volume 10
1997, volume 9
1996, volume 8
1995, volume 7
1994, volume 6
1993, volume 5
1991, volume 3
1990, volume 2
1989, volume 1
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