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Journal of International Development
1989 - 2025
Current editor(s): Paul Mosley and Hazel Johnson From John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2019, volume 31, articles 8
- Corruption and Economic Growth: Some New Empirical Evidence from a Global Sample pp. 691-719

- Chandan Sharma and Arup Mitra
- Who Is Covered and Who Under‐reports: An Empirical Analysis of Access to Social Insurance in Egypt pp. 720-751

- Rania Roushdy and Irene Selwaness
- What Do We Know About Children's Access to School and Their Learning Outcomes in Pakistan? Analysis of the Risk Factors to Children's Proficiency in Literacy and Numeracy Assessments pp. 752-763

- Nadia Siddiqui
- Tax Reform and Public Revenue Instability in Developing Countries: Does the Volatility of Development Aid Matter? pp. 764-785

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon and Jean Brun
- Institutional Support and Sustainability of Microcredit Programmes in Developing Countries: The Case of Venezuela pp. 786-804

- Francisco J. García‐Rodríguez, Maribel Suárez‐Mancha, Carlos Castilla‐Gutiérrez and José León García‐Rodríguez
2019, volume 31, articles 7
- Rethinking research partnerships: Evidence and the politics of participation in research partnerships for international development pp. 523-544

- Jude Fransman and Kate Newman
- Risk Aversion and Diversification Strategies pp. 545-577

- Brooke L. Krause
- Quantifying the Managerial Ability of Microfinance Institutions: Evidence from Latin America pp. 578-600

- Hasanul Banna, Md. Sohel Rana, Izlin Ismail and Nazari Ismail
- Complementarity of Technology Adoption and Social Capital Participation: The Case of Systems of Rice Intensification in Ghana pp. 601-616

- Iddrisu Yahaya, Yacob A. Zereyesus, Tebila Nakelse and Bashiru Haruna
- Duration of High School Education and Youth Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from a Policy Experiment in Ghana pp. 617-631

- Gordon Abekah‐Nkrumah, Patrick Asuming and Hadrat Yusif
- Socio‐economic Status, Demographic Characteristics and Intimate Partner Violence pp. 632-657

- Nicholas Wilson
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria and Rural Youths in Sustainable Traditional Industries Livelihood in Oil Producing Communities pp. 658-678

- Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji and Elda Nduka Okolo‐Obasi
- Can Anthropologists Contribute to Road Construction? Insights from Southwest China pp. 679-686

- Jun He and Ming He
2019, volume 31, articles 6
- Remittances and Asset Accumulation in Bangladesh: A Study Using Generalised Propensity Score pp. 475-494

- Mehdi Chowdhury and Dragana Radicic
- Orphans and Pro‐social Behaviour: Evidence from Uganda pp. 495-515

- Bryan McCannon and Zachary Rodriguez
- Does Public Health Insurance Increase Maternal Health Care Utilization in Egypt? pp. 516-520

- Ahmed Rashad, Mesbah Sharaf and Elhussien Ibrahim Mansour
2019, volume 31, articles 5
- Foreign Direct Investment, Political Business Cycles and Welfare in Africa pp. 345-373

- Elikplimi Agbloyor
- Supporting and Sustaining State‐initiated Women's Empowerment: Learning from a National Programme in India pp. 374-392

- Ankur Sarin and Vijaya Sherry Chand
- Does the Geographic Expansion of Microfinance Branches Affect Profitability? Panel Data Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 393-410

- Sydney Chikalipah
- Trade Openness, Economic Growth and the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 in Latin America pp. 411-431

- Francisco Benita
- Does Shorter Postnatal Hospital Stay Lead to Postdischarge Complications? An Instrumental Variables Approach pp. 432-471

- Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman, Saseendran Pallikadavath and Rabeya Khatoon
2019, volume 31, articles 4
- The Impact of Cash Transfer Programmes on Youth and Adult Labour Supply: Evidence from Lesotho and the Philippines pp. 291-311

- Eleonora Porreca and Furio Rosati
- The Relative Impact of Income and Financial Literacy on Financial Inclusion in Nigeria pp. 312-335

- Olubanjo Michael Adetunji and Olayinka David‐West
- Natural Disaster Damages and Their Link to Coping Strategy Choices: Field Survey Findings from Post‐Earthquake Nepal pp. 336-343

- Veeshan Rayamajhee and Alok Bohara
2019, volume 31, articles 3
- What's Keeping Some from Seeking Asylum? A Field Report Exploring Determinants and Implications for Fostering a Social Contract for Young People in Afghanistan pp. 225-230

- Qais Alemi, Valerie Smith, Susanne Montgomery and Carl Stempel
- Role Tension and Adaptation in a Chinese Agricultural Aid Project in Mozambique pp. 231-246

- Chuanhong Zhang, Xiaoyun Li, Edwin F. Connerley and Jin Wu
- Gender, Microcredit and Poverty Alleviation in a Developing Country: The Case of Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan pp. 247-270

- Javed Hussain, Samia Mahmood and Jonathan Scott
- Women's Empowerment in Ecuador: Differentiating the Impact of Two Interventions pp. 271-287

- Juan Ponce, Jesus Ramos‐Martin and Ruthy Intriago
2019, volume 31, articles 2
- Assessing Inflation Convergence in the East African Community pp. 119-136

- Jemma Dridi and Anh Nguyen
- Natural Resource Dependency and Entrepreneurship: Are Nations with High Resource Rents Cursed? pp. 137-164

- Dustin Chambers and Jonathan Munemo
- Cursed by Oil? Rural Threats, Agricultural Policy Changes and the Impact of Oil on Indonesia's and Nigeria's Rural Development pp. 165-181

- Sirojuddin Arif
- Accuracy of Targeting Under the Rural Employment Guarantee Programme: A Comparison Between West Bengal and Rest of India pp. 182-210

- Upasak Das
- Is Productivity Affected by Remittances? The Evidence from Morocco pp. 211-222

- Farid Makhlouf
2019, volume 31, articles 1
- How Do High and Low Levels of Social Trust Affect the Long‐run Performance of Poor Economies? pp. 3-21

- Erich Gundlach and Gert Svendsen
- Dynamic Linkage Between Economic Growth and Human Development: Time Series Evidence from Nigeria pp. 22-38

- Sydney Chikalipah and Godwin Okafor
- What Interactions between Financial Globalization and Instability?—Growth in Developing Countries pp. 39-79

- Brahim Gaies, Stéphane Goutte and Khaled Guesmi
- Do Adult Equivalence Scales Matter in Poverty Estimates? A Northern Ghana Case Study and Simulation pp. 80-100

- Greg Regier, Yacob A. Zereyesus, Timothy Dalton and Vincent Amanor‐Boadu
- Forecasting the Probability of Recessions in South Africa: the Role of Decomposed Term Spread and Economic Policy Uncertainty pp. 101-116

- Goodness C. Aye, Christina Christou, Luis A. Gil‐Alana and Rangan Gupta
2018, volume 30, articles 8
- Regional trade institutions in West Africa: Historical reflections pp. 1255-1272

- Essa Bah, Karen Jackson and David Potts
- Priests of God: An Enchanted Humanitarianism on the African Migration Route pp. 1273-1287

- May Ngo
- Public Sector Corruption and Trust in the Private Sector pp. 1288-1317

- Robert Gillanders and Olga Neselevska
- Livelihood Diversification Strategies to Climate Change among Smallholder Farmers in Northern Ghana pp. 1318-1338

- Richard Asravor
- Cross‐country Evidence of the Relationship Between Resilience and the Subjective Perception of Well‐being and Social Inclusion: Evidence from the Regions of Matam (Senegal) and the Triangle of Hope (Mauritania) pp. 1339-1368

- Marco d'Errico, Francesca Grazioli and Rebecca Pietrelli
- Risk Preferences and Farmers' Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study from Eastern Ethiopia pp. 1369-1391

- Molla Alemayehu, Joost Beuving and Ruerd Ruben
- Intergenerational Mobility in Socio‐economic Status in Ethiopia pp. 1392-1413

- Getinet Haile
- Estimating the Impact of Salinity Stress on Livelihood Choices and Incomes in Rural Bangladesh pp. 1414-1438

- Asif Reza Anik, Ram Ranjan and Thiagu Ranganathan
- Effects of Outward Foreign Direct Investment on Domestic Investment: The Cases of Brazil and China pp. 1439-1454

- Igor Gondim, Mario Henrique Ogasavara and Gilmar Masiero
- Curse or Blessing? An Empirical Re‐examination of Natural Resource‐Growth Nexus pp. 1455-1473

- Halit Yanıkkaya and Taner Turan
- Spatial Determinants of Financial Inclusion over Time pp. 1474-1504

- Ibrahim Bozkurt, Rıfat Karakuş and Melek Yildiz
2018, volume 30, articles 7
- Enabling graduation for whom? Identifying and explaining heterogeneity in livelihood trajectories post‐cash transfer exposure pp. 1071-1095

- Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler, Ricardo Sabates and Stephen Devereux
- Chronic and Late Poverty as the Main Concerns in a Twofold Survey on Intertemporal Poverty Preferences pp. 1096-1115

- Lucio Esposito and Enrica Chiappero‐Martinetti
- Parental Absence and Agency: The Household Characteristics of Hazardous Forms of Child Labour in Nepal pp. 1116-1141

- Akito Kamei
- Successful Transition to Secondary School in Tanzania: What Are the Barriers? pp. 1142-1165

- Andrew Joyce‐Gibbons, David Galloway, Andrew Mollel, Sylvester Mgoma, Michael Pima and Enos Deogratias
- High Stakes, Low Resources: What Mode(s) Should Youth Employment Training Programs Use to Track Alumni? Evidence From South Africa pp. 1166-1185

- Charles Q. Lau, Eric Johnson, Ashley Amaya, Patricia LeBaron and Herschel Sanders
- Role of Art Education in Peace Building Efforts among Out‐of‐School Youth affected by Armed Conflict in Zamboanga City, Philippines pp. 1186-1202

- Jonalou S. Labor
- Firm Specific, Financial Development and Macroeconomic Determinants of Credit Union Lending pp. 1203-1222

- Benjamin Amoah, Anthony Q.Q. Aboagye, Godfred A. Bokpin and Kwaku Ohene‐Asare
- ROSCAs as Lenders of Last Resort after Financial Crises: Lessons from Indonesia pp. 1223-1239

- Joseph Kofi Acquah and Roshani Dahal
- Tolerance for inequality: Hirschman's tunnel effect revisited pp. 1240-1247

- Wannaphong Durongkaveroj
- Health Impacts of a Public–Private Partnership Rural Roads Maintenance Programme pp. 1248-1251

- Alberto Chong and Martín Valdivia
2018, volume 30, articles 6
- How Do You Know ‘Resilience’ When You See It? Characteristics of Self‐perceived Household Resilience among Rural Households in Burkina Faso pp. 917-933

- Benjamin T. Crookston, Bobbi Gray, Megan Gash, Veronica Aleotti, Hannah E. Payne and Nicole Galbraith
- Post‐disaster Housing Reconstruction: The Impact of Resourcing in Post‐cyclones Sidr and Aila in Bangladesh pp. 934-960

- Md Zahidul Islam, Oluwaseun Kolade and Gaim Kibreab
- How Buoyant Is the Tax System? New Evidence from a Large Heterogeneous Panel pp. 961-991

- Paolo Dudine and Joao Jalles
- The Extent and Determinants of Tax Gap in the Informal Sector: Evidence from Ghana pp. 992-1005

- Michael Danquah and Eric Osei‐Assibey
- Women, Land and Empowerment in Rwanda pp. 1006-1022

- Pamela Abbott, Roger Mugisha and Roger Sapsford
- Examining Effectiveness and Learning in Rwandan Policymaking: The Varied Outcomes of Learning from Failure in Productive Sector Policies pp. 1023-1043

- Pritish Behuria
- Employee‐Owned Firms from a Stakeholder Perspective pp. 1044-1059

- Josefina Fernández‐Guadaño and Manuel López‐Millán
- Using SMS Technology to Survey Low‐Income Youth: Lessons from a Vocational Education Tracking Study in Kenya pp. 1060-1063

- Charles Lau, Ehud Gachugu, Eric Johnson and Leenisha Marks
- Assessing a Micro and Small Businesses Innovation Support Programme in Brazil: The Local Innovation Agents Programme pp. 1064-1068

- Gustavo Dambiski Gomes de Carvalho, Hélio Gomes de Carvalho, Hugo Henrique Roth Cardoso and Adriana Dantas Gonçalves
2018, volume 30, articles 5
- Orphanhood, Household Relationships, School Attendance and Child Labor in Zimbabwe pp. 725-744

- Rafael Novella
- Bonded Labour or What Else? A Case Study in Tamil Nadu, India pp. 745-759

- Augendra Bhukuth, Jerome Ballet and Nicolas Sirven
- Rationing of Formal Sector Jobs and Informality: The Colombian Case pp. 760-789

- Gustavo García Cruz and Erika Badillo Enciso
- Health Shocks and Household Welfare in Zambia: An Assessment of Changing Risk pp. 790-817

- Peter Hangoma, Arild Aakvik and Bjarne Robberstad
- Political Economy and Quality of Primary Health Service in Rural Bangladesh and the United States of America: A Comparative Analysis pp. 818-836

- Ferdous Arfina Osman and Sara Bennett
- Child Malnutrition in Indonesia: Can Education, Sanitation and Healthcare Augment the Role of Income? pp. 837-864

- Indunil De Silva and Sudarno Sumarto
- Innovation Capacity‐Building and Inclusive Development in Informal Settings: A Comparative Analysis of two Interactive Learning Spaces in South Africa and Malawi pp. 865-885

- Il‐haam Petersen, Glenda Kruss, Michael Gastrow and Patson C. Nalivata
- Understanding the Determinants of Saving in Ghana: Does Financial Literacy Matter? pp. 886-903

- Samuel Baidoo, Elliot Boateng and Mary Amponsah
- Leaving No One Behind? A New Test of Subnational Aid Targeting pp. 904-910

- Ryan C. Briggs
- Historical Roots of Microcredit and Usury: The Role of Monti di Pietà in Italy and in the Kingdom of Naples in XV–XX Centuries pp. 911-914

- Andrea Gatto
2018, volume 30, articles 4
- Youth Livelihoods in the Cellphone Era: Perspectives from Urban Africa pp. 539-558

- Gina Porter, Kate Hampshire, Ariane de Lannoy, Andisiwe Bango, Alister Munthali, Elsbeth Robson, Augustine Tanle, Albert Abane and Samuel Owusu
- Foreign Banks and Financial Inclusion in Emerging and Developing Economies: An Empirical Investigation pp. 559-583

- Sasidaran Gopalan and Ramkishen Rajan
- Payday Lending and Microcredit: Two Faces of the Same Problem? pp. 584-614

- Khan Jahirul Islam and Wayne Simpson
- Revisiting Microcredit's Poverty†Reducing Promise: Evidence from Cambodia pp. 615-642

- Kimty Seng
- In Search of the Pitiful Victim: A Frame Analysis of Dutch, Flemish and British Newspapers and NGO†Advertisements pp. 643-660

- Mirjam Vossen, Baldwin van Gorp and Lau Schulpen
- The Multidimensional Nature of Women's Empowerment: Beyond the Economic Approach pp. 661-690

- Fitsum W. Bayissa, Jeroen Smits and Ruerd Ruben
- Poverty Trends and Poverty Dynamics: Analysis of Nigerian's first†ever National Panel Survey Data pp. 691-706

- God'stime Osekhebhen Eigbiremolen
- Poverty and Policy Selectivity of World Bank Trust Funds pp. 707-712

- Vera Eichenauer and Stephen Knack
- Income Effects on Intra†Household Time Allocation: Regression Discontinuity Evidence pp. 713-719

- Patrick Ndlovu, Sandeep Mohapatra and Martin Luckert
- Review of New Media and International Development: Representation and Affect in Microfinance, by Anke Schwittay. London: Routledge, (2014). 207Â pp pp. 720-721

- Tanya Jakimow
2018, volume 30, articles 3
- Does Social Spending Improve Welfare in Low†income and Middle†income Countries? pp. 367-398

- Fiseha Haile and Miguel Niño†Zarazúa
- The Impact of Fiscal Consolidation on Human Development pp. 399-429

- Luca Agnello, Vitor Castro, Joao Jalles and Ricardo Sousa
- Paths to Development? Rural Roads and Multidimensional Poverty in the Hills and Plains of Nepal pp. 430-456

- Jose Bucheli, Alok Bohara and Kira Villa
- An Evaluation Toolkit for Small NGOs in Water†based Development pp. 457-473

- Stephanie K. Lu, Susan J. Elliott, Shannon E. Majowicz and Christopher M. Perlman
- Mapping the Social Impacts of ‘Damocles Projects’: The Case of Thailand's (as yet Unbuilt) Kaeng Suea Ten Dam pp. 474-492

- Julian Kirchherr, Teerapong Pomun and Matthew J. Walton
- Fertility and Modernization: The Role of Urbanization in Developing Countries pp. 493-506

- Thomas Gries and Rainer Grundmann
- Great Expectations? Remittances and Asset Accumulation in Pakistan pp. 507-532

- Junaid Ahmed, Mazhar Mughal and Stephan Klasen
- Temporary and Permanent Effects of Remittances on Economic Growth in Ecuador pp. 533-536

- Nicola Pontarollo and Rodrigo Mendieta Muñoz
2018, volume 30, articles 2
- Fiscal Policy, State Building and Economic Development pp. 161-172

- Tony Addison, Miguel Niño†Zarazúa and Jukka Pirttilä
- Tax Structures and Economic Growth: New Evidence from the Government Revenue Dataset pp. 173-205

- Kyle McNabb
- Global distribution of revenue loss from corporate tax avoidance: re†estimation and country results pp. 206-232

- Alex Cobham and Petr Janský
- When Do Developing Countries Negotiate Away Their Corporate Tax Base? pp. 233-255

- Martin Hearson
- Taxation and Inequality in Developing Countries: Lessons from the Recent Experience of Latin America pp. 256-273

- Bruno Martorano
- Party System Institutionalization and Reliance on Personal Income Taxation in Developing Countries pp. 274-301

- Armin von Schiller
- Political Competition and Tax Revenues in Developing Countries pp. 302-322

- Thierry Yogo and Martine M. Ngo Njib
- Does the Political Resource Curse Affect Public Finance? The Vulnerability of Tax Revenue in Resource†Dependent Countries pp. 323-344

- Christian von Haldenwang and Maksym Ivanyna
- Tax Revenue Mobilization in Conflict†affected Developing Countries pp. 345-364

- Vanessa van den Boogaard, Wilson Prichard, Matthew S. Benson and Nikola Milicic
2018, volume 30, articles 1
- The Impact of Financial Crises on the Poor pp. 3-19

- Johan Rewilak
- Unlocking the Household ‘Black Box’: A Gendered Analysis of Smallholder Farmers' Participation in the Cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz) Value Chain in Tanzania pp. 20-41

- Blessing Masamha, Vusilizwe Thebe and Veronica N.E. Uzokwe
- Food Price, Food Security and Dietary Diversity: A Comparative Study of Urban Cameroon and Ghana pp. 42-60

- Krishna Bahadur Kc, Alexander F. Legwegoh, Alex Therien, Evan D.G. Fraser and Philip Antwi†Agyei
- Lewis on Industrialisation and Industrial Policy pp. 61-79

- John Weiss
- Charitable Dictators? Determinants of Giving to NGOs in Uganda pp. 80-101

- Kim Lehrer and Catherine Porter
- Understanding and Engaging with Development through International Volunteering pp. 102-117

- Eleanor Joanne Brown
- Technological and Economic Factors Determining ICT Level: Evidence from Rural Micro†Businesses in Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 118-133

- Raquel Perez†Estebanez, Elena UrquÃa†Grande and Antti Rautiainen
- The Little We Know: An Exploratory Literature Review on the Utility of Mobile Phone†Enabled Services for Smallholder Farmers pp. 134-154

- Heike Baumüller
- Homeless People in Nicaragua: A Point†in†Time Count in León pp. 155-158

- Alexia Suarez, Alberto Berrios, Enrique Bonilla and José Juan Vázquez
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