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Journal of International Development

1989 - 2025

Current editor(s): Paul Mosley and Hazel Johnson

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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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