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- 97: Socio-economic differentials in child stunting are consistently larger in urban than rural areas

- Purnima Menon, Saul Sutkover Morris and Marie Ruel
- 96: Attrition in longitudinal household survey data

- Harold Alderman, Jere Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler, John Maluccio and Susan Cotts Watkins
- 95: Attrition in the Kwazulu Natal income dynamics study, 1993-1998

- John Maluccio
- 94: Targeting urban malnutrition

- Saul Sutkover Morris
- 93: Mother-father resource control, marriage payments, and girl-boy health in rural Bangladesh

- Kelly Hallman
- 92: Assessing the potential for food-based strategies to reduce Vitamin A and iron deficiencies

- Carol E. Levin and Marie Ruel
- 91: Comparing village characteristics derived from rapid appraisals and household surveys

- Gilles Bergeron, Luc Christiaensen and John Hoddinott
- 90: Empirical measurements of households' access to credit and credit constraints in developing countries

- Aliou Diagne, Manohar Sharma and Manfred Zeller
- 89: The role of the state in promoting microfinance institutions

- Lapenu, Cécile
- 88: The determinants of employment status in Egypt

- Akhter Ahmed, Ragui Assaad and Fatma El-Hamidi
- 87: Changes in intrahousehold labor allocation to environmental goods collection

- Priscilla A. Cooke
- 86: Women's assets and intrahousehold allocation in rural Bangladesh

- Agnes Quisumbing and Benedicte de la Briere
- 85: Intrahousehold impact of the transfer of modern agricultural technology

- Ruchira Tabassum Naved
- 84: Intrahousehold allocation and gender relations

- John Maluccio and Agnes Quisumbing
- 83: Quality or quantity?

- Sudhanshu Handa and Kenneth Simler
- 82: Pathways of rural development in Madagascar

- Lapenu, Cécile, Bart Minten, Eliane Ralison, Randrianaivo, Désiré, Claude Randrianarisoa and Manfred Zeller
- 81: The constraints to good child care practices in Accra

- Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Carol E. Levin, Daniel G. Maxwell, Saul Sutkover Morris and Marie Ruel
- 80: Nontraditional crops and land accumulation among Guatemalan smallholders

- Calogero Carletto
- 39: Reducing poverty and protecting the environment

- James Garrett and Peter B. R. Hazell
- 10: Rethinking food aid to fight AIDS

- Stuart Gillespie and Suneetha Kadiyala
- 9: Can young children's nutritional needs be met with a combination of fortified blended foods and local foods?

- Cornelia Loechl, Purnima Menon, Gretchen Pelto and Marie Ruel
- 8: Examining the incentive effects of food aid on household behaviour in rural Ethiopia

- John Hoddinott
- 7: Agricultural growth as a key to poverty alleviation

- Lynn R. Brown and Lawrence James Haddad
- 6: HIV/AIDS and food crises

- Stuart Gillespie and Michael Loevinsohn
- 5: A study of food aid leakage in Bangladesh

- Akhter Ahmed, Shahidur Rashid, Manohar Sharma and Sajjad Zohir
- 4: Redefining the role of food aid

- Maria Soledad Bos, Marc J. Cohen and John Hoddinott
- 3: Wheat policy reform in Egypt

- Peter Gruhn, Mylene Kherallah, Hans Lofgren and Meyra M. Reeder
- 2: Determinants of Poverty in Egypt

- Gaurav Datt and Dean Jolliffe
- 1: The political economy of Food subsidy reform in Egypt

- Tammi Gutner