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- 168: Functional Distribution of Income and Economic Growth in the Chinese Economy, 1978-2007

- Ricardo Molero-Simarro
- 167: China and World Development beyond the Crisis

- Dic Lo
- 166: A Theory of Capital Rationing

- Jan Toporowski
- 165: Continental Drift: China and the Global Economic Crisis

- Sangaralingam Ramesh
- 164: China versus the Washington Consensus: The Anomaly for World Bank Advocacy Research

- Dic Lo
- 163: ON THE CURRENT LINKS CAPITAL MARKETS AND INVESTMENT IN MENA COUNTRIES

- Randa Alami
- 162: Infrastructure, Knowledge Creation and Spillovers and Economic Growth in China

- Sangaralingam Ramesh
- 161: China's Transition to a Knowledge Economy

- Sangaralingam Ramesh
- 160: Linking technology development to Enterprise Growth: Evidence from the Mozambican manufacturing sector

- Alex Warren-RodrÃguez
- 159: An Exploration of Factors Shaping Technology-Upgrading Efforts in Mozambican Manufacturing Firms

- Alex Warren-RodrÃguez
- 158: THE ECONOMICS AND CULTURE OF FINANCIALISATION

- Jan Toporowski
- 157: NIEBYL, MONEY AND DEVELOPMENT

- Daniela Tavasci, Jan Toporowski and Radha Upadhyaya
- 156: Uncovering dynamics in the accumulation of technological capabilities and skills in the Mozambican manufacturing sector

- Alex Warren-RodrÃguez
- 155: A Note on Mundell-Fleming and Developing Countries

- John Weeks
- 154: INFRASTRUCTURE AS ECONOMIC DENSITY

- Sangaralingam Ramesh
- 153: CHINA’S QUEST FOR ALTERNATIVE TO NEO-LIBERALISM: MARKET REFORM, ECONOMIC GROWTH, AND LABOR

- Dic Lo
- 152: From South Asia to Diaspora: Missing Women and Migration

- Matthew McCARTNEY and Aisha Gill
- 151: EUROPEAN BANKS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

- Jan Toporowski
- 150: CHINA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH, 1978-2005: STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND INSTITUTIONAL ATTRIBUTES

- Dic Lo and Guicai Li
- 149: THE BALANCE SHEET APPROACH TO FINANCIAL CRISES IN EMERGING MARKETS

- Giovanni Cozzi and Jan Toporowski
- 148: MAKING SENSE OF CHINA'S ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION

- Dic Lo
- 147: Export-Oriented Policies, Women’s Work Burden and Human Development in Mauritius

- Myriam Blin
- 146: THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS: BETWEEN-METHOD TRIANGULATION IN FEMINIST ECONOMICS RESEARCH

- Karin Astrid Siegmann and Myriam Blin
- 145: UNEQUAL PROSPECTS: DISPARITIES IN THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF LABOUR SUPPLY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

- John Sender, Christopher Cramer and Carlos Oya
- 144: Firm Size, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Chinese Industry

- Yuk-Shing Cheng and Dic Lo
- 143: CHINA'S NEXUS OF FOREIGN TRADE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: MAKING SENSE OF THE ANOMALY

- Dic Lo
- 142: SOCIAL ORIGINS OF OTTOMAN INDUSTRIALISATION: EVIDENCE FROM THE MACEDONIAN TOWN OF NAOUSSA

- Costas Lapavitsas
- 141: The case for regional exchange rate arrangement in East Asia

- Takuji Kinkyo
- 140: Disorderly adjustments to exchange rate misalignments: The experience of Korea

- Takuji Kinkyo
- 139: Transmission channels of capital flow shocks: why Korean crisis was so severe

- Takuji Kinkyo
- 138: Does South Africa Suffer from the ‘Fear of Float’ Syndrome? An Analysis of the Efficacy and Challenges of a Managed Floating Exchange Rate Regime with Financial Integration

- Olano Makhubela
- 137: GLOBALISATION AND COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS: OF EFFICIENCY, EFFICIENT INSTITUTIONS, AND LATE DEVELOPMENT

- Dic Lo
- 136: Compensating Differentials and the Queue For Public Sector Jobs: Evidence from Egyptian Household Survey Data

- Mona Said
- 135: Assessing the Role of Foreign Direct Investment in China’s Economic Development: Macro Indicators and Insights from Sectoral-Regional Analyses

- Dic Lo
- 134: 'Episodes of Liberalisation' or 'The Logic of Capital': The Genesis of Liberalisation in India

- Matthew McCartney
- 132: The Distribution of Gender and Public Sector Pay Premia: Evidence from the Egyptian Organised Sector

- Mona Said
- 131: China, the ‘East Asian Model’ and Late Development

- Dic Lo
- 130: MONEY AS ‘UNIVERSAL EQUIVALENT’ AND ITS ORIGIN IN COMMODITY EXCHANGE

- Costas Lapavitsas
- 129: Measurement and Nature of Absolute Poverty in Least Developed Countries

- Massoud Karshenas
- 128: BANKS AND THE DESIGN OF THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM: UNDERPINNINGS IN STEUART, SMITH AND HILFERDING

- Costas Lapavitsas
- 127: COMMODITY VERSUS GIFT AS METAPHOR FOR MARKET VERSUS NON-MARKET RELATIONS

- Costas Lapavitsas
- 126: THE EMERGENCE OF MONEY IN COMMODITY EXCHANGE, OR MONEY AS MONOPOLIST OF THE ABILITY TO BUY

- Costas Lapavitsas
- 125: Regional Economic Integration in Africa: A Review of Problems and Prospects with a Case Study of COMESA

- Alemayehu Geda and Haile Kibret
- 124: A New Mode of Coordination of the Division of Labour: The Significance of the Physical Features of Product Models and of the Application of Information Technology

- Yuki Kawabata
- 123: BANK RENTS AND UNCERTAINTY. A Legacy of the Subjectivists

- Yasushi Suzuki
- 122: Microfinance and Poverty Reduction: The problematic experience of Communal Banking in Peru

- Ana Marr
- 121: Studying Group Dynamics: An Alternative Analytical Framework for the Study of Microfinance Impacts on Poverty Reduction

- Ana Marr
- 120: Economic Perspectives and Accounting Issues of Japanese Banks’ Non-performing Loans

- Yuta Hoshino
- 119: TOWARDS A RE-INTERPRETATION OF THE ECONOMICS OF FEASIBLE SOCIALISM

- Dic Lo and Russell Smyth
- 118: Redistribution and Growth for Poverty Reduction

- Hulya Dagdeviren, Rolph van der Hoeven and John Weeks