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October 1987, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 557-594 Poverty, Agricultural Growth and Prices in Rural India — A Critique and an Extension
by Raghav Gaiha - 595-624 Stabilization and Structural Adjustment of the Kenyan Economy, 1975–85: An Assessment of Performance
by Martin Godfrey - 625-635 The Debate on African Peasantries
by Lionel Cliffe - 637-659 Primitive Accumulation: The Way to Progress?
by Gavin Williams - 661-667 Final Rejoinder
by Goran Hyden
July 1987, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 373-412 The Price and Availability of Energy for an Aluminium Smelter: Recent Renegotiations in Ghana
by Rod Sims & Louis Casely‐Hayford - 413-436 State‐sponsored Land Settlement Policies: Theory and Practice
by David Hulme - 437-461 Linking Popular Initiative and Aid Agencies: The Case of Refugees
by Robert E. Mazur - 463-481 The Relationship between Tenure Legalization and Housing Improvements: Evidence from Mexico City
by Ann Varley - 483-493 The World City Hypothesis: A Critique
by Ruediger Korff - 493-495 Reply
by John Friedmann
April 1987, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 197-214 Introduction
by Jane I. Guyer & Pauline E. Peters - 215-234 The Hidden Abode of Reproduction: Conceptualizing Households in Southern Africa
by William G. Martin & Mark Beittel - 235-249 Class, Gender and the Household: The Developmental Cycle in Southern Africa
by Colin Murray - 251-269 Women in the Family: Cultural Change in Avatime, Ghana, 1900–80
by Lynne Brydon - 271-280 Matrilineages, Economic Groups and Differentiation in West Africa: A Note
by Jean‐Marc Gastellu - 281-294 The Nuclear Household Model in Nigerian Public and Private Sector Policy: Colonial Legacy and Socio‐political Implications
by Eleanor R. Fapohunda - 295-314 Monitoring the Evolution of Household Economic Systems over Time in Farming Systems Research
by Delia E. McMillan - 315-327 Innovation Adoption among Female‐headed Households: The Case of Malawi
by G. H. R. Chipande
January 1987, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 5-27 The State, Planning and Transition in Nicaragua
by David F. Ruccio - 29-67 Induced Innovation Theory and Asia's Green Revolution: A Case Study of an Ideology of Neutrality
by Bruce Koppel & Edmund Oasa - 69-98 On Peasant Productivity: The Case of Guinea‐Bissau
by Rosemary E. Galli - 99-127 Technology Transfer to India: The Case of the Integral Coach Factory
by K. J. Walker - 129-136 The Limits of a Marxist Theoretical Framework for Explaining State Self‐help Housing
by Alan Gilbert & Jan van der Linden - 137-146 A Lot of Noise and No Nuts: A Reply to Alan Gilbert and Jan van der Linden
by Rod Burgess
October 1986, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 587-605 Ethnicity as the Resilient Paradigm for Africa: From the 1960s to the 1980s
by Timothy M. Shaw - 607-634 Restructuring Jamaica's Economic Relations with Socialist Countries, 1974–80
by Richard Bernal - 635-658 Stages of Development in Smallholder Tree Crop Agriculture
by Colin Barlow & S. K. Jayasurija - 659-676 Acquisition of Foreign Technology: A Case Study of Modern Brewing in Nigeria
by Edet B. Akpakpan - 677-705 The Anomaly of the African Peasantry
by Goran Hyden
July 1986, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 371-386 Some Realities of Adjustment: An Introduction
by Brian VAN Arkadie - 399-423 Exchange Rate Policies in Africa: How Valid Is the Scepticism?
by Ravi Gulhati & Swadesh Bose & Vimal Atukorala - 425-454 Tanzania and the IMF: The Analytics of Alternative Adjustment Programmes
by Ajit Singh - 455-485 Foreign Debt and Economic Development: The Case of Zaire
by Jayati Ghosh - 487-511 International Responses to Sudan's Economic Crisis: 1978 to the April 1985 Coup d'Etat
by Richard Brown - 513-530 Agricultural Performance in Kenya since 1970: Has the World Bank Got it Right?
by Paul Mosley - 531-555 Limits to Recovery: Malawi after Six Years of Adjustment, 1980 to 1985
by Jonathan Kydd & Adrian Hewitt - 557-581 Economic Policy Context and Adjustment Options in Mozambique
by Maureen Mackintosh
April 1986, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 195-230 Sugar, ‘Dependency’ and the Cuban Revolution
by Brian H. Pollitt - 231-263 The Urban Transition and Agricultural Development: Implications for International Assistance Policy1
by Dennis A. Rondinelli - 265-282 Birth Control by Assetless Workers in Kerala: The Possibility of a Poverty Induced Fertility Transition
by Alaka Malwade Basu - 283-302 Industrialization, Foreign Capital and Technology Transfer: The Mexican Experience 1930–85
by Miguel S. Wionczek - 303-324 Engineering Skills and Development: The Manufacturing Sector in Kenya
by Paul Bennell - 325-333 Women, Development and the State: On the Theoretical Impasse
by Kathleen Staudt - 335-357 Are African Peasants Self‐Sufficient?
by Nelson Kasfir
January 1986, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-33 Linking Research to the Productive Sector: Reforms of the Civilian Science and Technology System in Post–Mao China
by Tony Saich - 35-67 Small Business and Socialism in Urban China
by Martin Lockett - 69-83 The World City Hypothesis
by John Friedmann - 85-119 New York City: Economic Restructuring and Immigration
by Saskia Sassen‐Koob - 121-157 Japan's World Cities: Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya or Tokaido Megalopolis?
by Peter J. Rimmer - 159-174 Sao Paulo: The Price of World City Status
by Lucio Kowarick & Milton Campanario - 175-183 Towards a Generalized Concept of Peripheral Politics. A Review of A. Janos, The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary — 1825–1945
by Jean‐Philippe Platteau
October 1985, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 523-546 State Policies and Regional Disparity in Indian Agriculture
by K. Subbarao - 547-570 Technology and Agricultural Development in China: Regional Spread and Inequality
by Y. Y. Kueh - 571-602 Shenzhen: A Chinese ‘Development Zone’ in Global Perspective
by Leslie Sklair - 603-634 Indigenization Policies and Structural Cooptation by Multinational Corporations
by Yoshitaka Okada - 635-656 Single–Parent Families: Choice or Constraint?
by Sylvia Chant
July 1985, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 343-345 Labels: A Shadow Across Reality
by Geof Wood - 347-373 The Politics of Development Policy Labelling
by Geof Wood - 375-408 Policy Makers Have Their Needs Too: Irish Itinerants and the Culture of Poverty
by Bernard Schaffer - 409-428 The Use of Labelling in Urban Low Income Housing in the Third World Case–Study of Bogota, Colombia
by Marion Glaser - 429-450 Refugees –Access and Labelling
by Roger Zetter - 451-473 Targets Strike Back ‐Rural Works Claimants in Bangladesh
by Geof Wood - 475-483 To Feed or to Educate: Labelling in Targeted Nutrition Interventions
by Erica Wheeler - 485-502 Destitute Allowance vs Family Assistance: Conflict Over Welfare Labels in Fiji
by John Cameron - 503-514 Labelling and the Language of International Development
by Edward Horesh - 515-520 Bernard Schaffer: A Personal Appreciation
by Geoffrey Lamb
April 1985, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 179-212 The Aid Regime and International Debt: Crisis and Structural Adjustment
by Robert Wood - 213-234 Paradigms and Scientific Revolutions in Development Theories
by Javier Elguea - 235-250 A Historical Reassessment of Early Japanese Development
by Richard Grabowski - 251-270 Smallholding Agriculture in Revolutionary Cuba: A Case of Under–Exploitation?
by David Lehmann - 271-312 The Limits of State Self–Help Housing Programmes
by Rod Burgess - 313-340 The Impact of Microelectronics on Developing Countries: The Case of Brazilian Telecommunications
by Michael Hobday
January 1985, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 5-37 The Commercialization of Photovoltaics in the Third World: Unfulfilled Expectations and Limited Markets
by Kurt Hoffman - 39-59 Market Restructuring and Technology Acquisition: Power Alcohol in Kenya and Zimbabwe
by Calestous Juma - 61-91 Biotechnology: Prospects and Dilemmas for Third World Development
by Martin Kenney & Frederick Buttel - 93-121 Biotechnology for Mining: The Potential of an Emerging Technology, the Andean Pact Copper Project and Some Policy Implications
by Alyson Warhurst - 123-145 Internal Colonialism in the Circumpolar North: The Case of Alaska
by John Dryzek & Oran Young - 147-158 Domestic Resource Costs for Sudanese Manufacturing Industry: A Preliminary Analysis
by Siddiq Umbadda - 159-174 Industrial Distribution of Indian Exports and Joint Ventures Abroad
by Ajit Dasgupta & Natteri Siddharthan
October 1984, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 473-493 Conditions of Poverty Groups and Impact on Indian Economic Development and Cultural Change: The Role of Labour
by Michael Lipton - 495-515 Women in Development: Liberalism, Marxism and Marxist‐Feminism
by Asoka Bandarage - 517-550 ‘Developing’ the Urban Informal Sector in South Africa: The Reformist Paradigm and its Fallacies
by Paul Wellings & Michael Sutcliffe - 551-576 Urban Poverty, Informal Sector Activity and Inter–Sectoral Linkages: Evidence from Windhoek, Namibia
by David Simon - 577-592 The Myths and Realities of Nigeria's Business Indigenization
by Michael Adejugbe - 593-612 Industrial Class Formation in Ghana: Some Empirical Observations
by Paul Bennell
July 1984, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 321-358 China's New Population Policies: Rationale and Some Implications
by Ashwani Saith - 359-380 The Rationale and Modalities for Compensating Export Earnings Instability
by Marielle Demeocq - 381-403 The Impact of Emigration on National Development: Three Sending Communities in the Dominican Republic
by Sherri Grasmuck - 405-434 Patterns of Agricultural Development and Foreign Aid to Zambia
by William Smith & Adrian Wood - 435-456 Advertising and Transnational Corporations in Kenya
by Josiane Jouet - 457-463 On Losing Sight of the Forest for Looking at the Trees
by André Gunder Frank - 465-465 In Memoriam
by Bernard Schaffer
April 1984, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 161-202 Structure and Process in the Bureaucratic States of Colonial Africa
by Bruce Berman - 203-221 The Mexican Experience in Peasant Agricultural Credit
by John Mogab - 223-250 Maturity and Relocation in the Car Industry
by Ben Dankbaar - 251-273 The Effects of Mining Activities on a Peasant Community: A Case Study
by Stephen Ekpenyong - 275-293 South Indians on the Plantation Frontier: Malaysian Proletarians or Ethnic Indians?
by Viswanathan Selvaratnam - 295-300 Professions and Professional Associations: A Comment on Bennell & Godfrey
by Bernard Schaffer - 301-318 Frank's Crisis
by Huub Coppens
January 1984, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-22 China's Recent Export Performance: Some Basic Features and Policy Implications
by Alexander Yeats - 23-41 State Intervention and Bureaucratic Reproduction: Comparative Thoughts
by Geof Wood - 43-64 Going ‘Popular’ with Culture: Theatre as a Small–Scale Medium in Developing Countries
by Kees Epskamp - 65-103 The Drive Towards Mechanization of SmallScale Fisheries in Kerala: A Study of the Transformation Process of Traditional Village Societies
by Jean–Philippe Platteau - 105-124 High Fertility and the Demand for Labour in Peasant Economies: The Case of Bukoba District, Tanzania
by C. Lwechungura Kamuzora - 125-151 The Pattern of Internal Migration in Response to Structural Change in the Economy of Malawi 1966–77
by Robert Christiansen
October 1983, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 483-514 Socialist Planning and Industrial Management: Chinese Economic Reforms in the Post‐Mao Era
by Gordon White - 515-531 Economic Development and Women's Work in a Newly Industrializing Country: The Case of Korea
by Uhn Cho & Hagen Koo - 533-553 The Dynamics of Sex Tourism: The Case of Southeast Asia
by Truong Thanh‐Dam - 555-575 The Role of Alaska Native Corporations in the Development of Alaska
by Gary Anders - 577-591 Irrigation Agriculture and Pastoral Development: A Lesson From Kenya
by Richard Hogg - 593-608 The Politics of Evaluation: A Comparative Study of World Bank and Ukoda Evaluation Procedures
by Paul Mosley - 609-624 Pessimism of the Intellect, Pessimism of the Will? A Response to Gunder Frank
by Henry Bernstein & Howard Nicholas - 625-626 What is to be done with Artificial Straw Men?
by AndreA Gunder Frank
July 1983, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 323-346 Global Crisis and Transformation
by André Gunder Frank - 347-372 Land, Labour, and the Sex Composition of the Agricultural Labour Force: An International Comparison
by Ruth Dixon - 373-402 The Professions in Africa: Some Interactions Between Local and International Markets
by Paul Bennell & Martin Godfrey - 403-429 The State and Industrial Capitalism in West Africa
by Paul Collins - 431-447 The Indian Tasar Silk Industry and the New Technology
by T. K. Moulik & P. Purushotham - 449-477 The Tenants of Self‐Help Housing: Choice and Constraint in the Housing Markets of Less Developed Countries
by Alan Gilbert
April 1983, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 153-183 The Bottom of the Urban Order in Asia: Impressions of Calcutta
by Jan Breman - 185-209 Manipulated Motherhood. The Marginalization of Peasant Women in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka
by Joke Schrijvers - 211-236 Rural Women Discovered: New Sources of Capital and Labour in Bangladesh
by Florence McCarthy & Shelley Feldman - 237-253 Mass Communication, Cosmopolite Channels, and Family Planning Among Villagers in Mexico
by Felipe Korzenny & G. Blake Armstrong & Tatiana Galvan - 255-276 Literacy and Emancipation: The Literacy Process in Two Cultural Revolutionary Movements (16th century Germany and 20th century Bénin)
by Michael Giesecke & Georg Elwert - 277-296 Costa Rica at the Crossroads
by Flora Montealegre - 297-321 Capitalist Agriculture in the Sudan's Dura Prairies
by Andrew Shepherd
January 1983, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-18 Aspects of Class and Ethnic Consciousness in Sri Lanka
by Kumari Jayawardena - 19-37 The Effects of the International Division of Labour on Female Workers in the Textile and Clothing Industries
by Annette Robert - 39-59 The Consequences of Export Instability for Developing Countries — A Reappraisal
by Peter Wilson - 61-81 The Professions in Africa: A Case Study of the Engineering Profession in Kenya
by Paul Bennell - 83-114 The Mechanisms, Efficiency and Cost of Technology Transfers in the Industrial Sector of Zaire
by Eckhard Siggel - 115-132 The Dilemma of Indonesian Dependency on Foreign Direct Investments
by Yoshitaka Okada - 133-151 On the Productivity Criterion of Unemployment in Poor Agrarian Economies
by Sarthi Acharya
October 1982, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 465-477 Child Workers and Capitalist Development: An Introductory Note and Bibliography
by Victoria Goddard & Benjamin White - 479-497 The Differentiation of Children's Labour in the Capitalist Labour Market
by Diane Elson - 499-514 Child Labour and the Development of Capitalist Agriculture in Ghana
by Nick van Hear - 515-526 Underpaid Child Labour and Social Reproduction: Apprenticeship in Kaolack, Senegal
by Alain Morice - 527-536 Children and Adolescents in Brazil: Work, Poverty, Starvation
by ZahidÉ Machado Neto - 537-550 Changes in the Structure of Child Labour under Conditions of Dualistic Economic Growth
by Alison MacEwen Scott - 551-563 Family Structure, Unemployment and Child Labour in Jamaica
by Judith Ennew - 565-585 The Little Workers: A Study of Child Labour in the Small‐Scale Industries of Penang
by Lai Ah‐Eng - 587-610 Child Labour and Population Growth in Rural Asia
by Benjamin White - 611-631 State Policy and Child Labour: Accumulation Versus Legitimation?
by Guy Standing - 633-652 Child Labour, the Working‐Class Family, and Domestic Ideology in 19th Century Britain
by Anna Davin
July 1982, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 319-346 How to Tackle the Social and Economic Problems of Industrialized Countries Without Damaging Developing Countries: A Case Study of the Netherlands
by Louis Emmerij - 347-364 Water and Politics: The Process of Meeting a Basic Need in Haiti
by Simon Fass - 365-399 The Roots of the Mexican Agricultural Crisis: Water Resources Development Policies (1920–1970)
by Miguel Wionczek - 401-419 Agricultural Production in the Periphery: Settlement Schemes Reconsidered
by Bert Helmsing - 421-445 The Transfer of Technology in Japan and Thailand: Sericulture and the Silk Industry
by Katsuo Otsuka - 447-462 Development and Crime: A Cross‐National Study
by Giora Rahav & Shiva Jaamdar
April 1982, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 159-181 The Future of African Hunter‐Gatherer and Pastoral Peoples
by Jeremy Swift - 183-211 The Environment and Ecology of Pastoralists in Arid Savannas
by David Western - 213-238 The Structure of East African Herds and the Future of East African Herders
by Neville & Rada Dyson‐Hudson - 239-258 Social Organization and Water Control Among the Borana
by Johan Helland - 259-289 The Baggara Problem: Attempts at Modern Change in Southern Darfur and Southern Kordofan (Sudan)
by Martin Adams - 291-308 A Strategy of Self‐Determination for the Kalahari San (The Botswana Governmen's Programme of Action in the Ghanzi Farms)
by Elizabeth Wily - 309-312 Conclusion
by Jeremy Swift
January 1982, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-41 A Comparative Analysis of Agrarian Reform in El Salvador and Nicaragua 1979‐81
by Carmen Diana Deere - 43-61 Politics and Land Settlement Schemes: The Case of Sri Lanka
by David Dunham - 63-89 Labour Exporting in the Middle East: The Jordanian Experience
by Frank Kirwan - 91-121 External Dependence, Capital Accumulation, and the Role of the State: South Korea 1960‐77
by Rob Vos - 123-157 Rural vs Urban Saving Behaviour: Evidence from an ILO Collection of Household Surveys
by Giovanni Cornia & Gordana Jerger
October 1981, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 481-503 North‐South Negotiations
by Ferdinand van Dam - 505-524 Petty Manufacturing, Capitalist Enterprises and the Process of Accumulation in Ecuador
by Alan Middleton - 525-545 National Development Strategies and Regional Planning in Latin America: Some Reflections
by Jos G.M. Hilhorst - 547-578 Material, Pedagogical and Socio‐Psychological Differences in Kenya's Primary Schools and Their Impact on Educational Outcome
by John Nkinyangi - 579-599 The Role of MNCs in the Production and Transfer of Technology in Host Countries
by Edward Chen - 601-610 Monopoly Power and Imperialism: Oscar Braun's Theory of Unequal Exchange
by David Evans - 611-618 Academics and Experts or the Death of the High Level Technical Assistant
by Edward Horesh - 619-629 Rural Growth and Distribution in Ivory Coast
by Wirte Boelman - 631-633 Reply to Boelman
by Eddy Lee
July 1981, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 327-347 Bangladesh and the World Economic System: The Crisis of External Dependence
by Rehman Sobhan - 349-377 Women and Their Participation in Commercial Agricultural Production: The Case of Medium‐Scale Freehold in Zimbabwe
by Angela Cheater - 379-407 Political Pressure for Urban Services: The Response of Two Mexico City Administrations
by Peter Ward - 409-440 Who Gets What, Where, Why and How: A Critical Look at the Housing Subsidies in Zambia
by Biswapriya Sanyal - 441-458 Foreign Capital, Employment and Accumulation in Kenya
by Raphael Kaplinsky - 459-479 Development or Underdevelopment Administration? A Further ‘Deadlock’
by David Hirschmann
April 1981, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 177-213 Inflation in Ghana (1966–78): A Perspective on the Monetarist v Structuralist Debate
by John Struthers - 215-236 Changing Characteristics of Farm Workers and the Labour Process: Harvest Mechanization in California
by Max Pfeffer - 237-271 Women's Employment in the Arab World: A Strategy of Selective Intervention
by R. Paul Shaw - 273-292 Farmers and Traders in Hausaland
by Paul Clough - 293-313 The Myth and Reality of High Yielding Varieties in Indian Agriculture
by B. Bowonder - 315-317 In Memoriam
by Andrew Pearse & Solon Barraclough - 318-320 Oscar Braun
by E.V.K. FitzGerald
January 1981, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-27 The Mechanization of Present‐Day Mozambican Agriculture
by Marc Wuyts - 29-53 Women in Colonial Agriculture: Bihar in the Late 18th and the 19th Century
by Manoshi Mitra - 55-76 Centre‐Periphery Relations and Marginalization: Empirical Analysis of the Dependency Model of Inequality in Peripheral Nations
by Hagen Koo - 77-120 From Calvary to White Elephant: A Colombian Case of Urban Renewal and Marketing Reform
by Ray Bromley - 121-144 Public Expenditure Reforms in India and Malaysia
by John Toye - 145-163 What (if anything) can be done with the Brandt Commission's Report?
by Miguel Wionczek - 165-176 Plus ça change. Essays in Honour of Kurt Martin. Development and Change, Vol. 10, No.4 (October 1979)
by Sukhamoy Chakravarty
October 1980, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 497-516 The Nicaraguan Coffee Harvest 1979–80: Public Policy and the Private Sector
by David Kaimowitz - 517-529 New International Division of Labour and Adjustment Problems of a Peripheral Industrialized Economy
by Kimmo Kiljunen - 531-544 On the Relation Between Income Levels, Industrialization and the Future Composition of Developing Country Exports
by Ho Dac Tuong & Alexander Yeats - 545-572 Rural Poverty and Development Alternatives in South and Southeast Asia: Some Policy Issues
by Ajit Ghose & Keith Griffin - 573-606 Agricultural Commercialization in Africa South of the Sahara: The Cases of Lesotho and Swaziland
by Jan Sterkenburg - 607-642 Export‐Led Rural Development: The Ivory Coast
by Eddy Lee