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August 2021, Volume 39, Issue S1
- 21-41 Public spending on agricultural productivity and rural commercialization: A comparison of impacts using an economy‐wide approach
by Emerta Aragie & Jean Balié - 42-60 Inheriting the family farm: Generational wealth transfers in rural Kenya
by Njeri Kagotho & Neema N. Salim & Michele Patak‐Pietrafesa & Stavroula Kyriakakis - 61-80 Large dams, norms and Indigenous Peoples
by Andrea Schapper & Frauke Urban - 81-101 The modernization of the rice value chain in Senegal: A move towards the Asian Quiet Revolution?
by Guillaume Soullier & Paule Moustier - 102-121 Fair Trade USA coffee plantation certification: Ramifications for workers in Nicaragua
by Laura T. Raynolds & Claudia Rosty
November 2021, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 893-893 Editorial
by Steve Wiggins - 894-910 Understanding resilience: Lessons from lived experiences of extreme poverty in Bangladesh
by Mathilde Maîtrot & Geof Wood & Joe Devine - 911-925 Measuring household food security through surveys: Do the characteristics of the enumerators matter?
by Rebecca Pietrelli & Marco d’Errico & Kate Dassesse - 926-952 The effects of development aid on irregular migration to Europe: Deterrence or attraction?
by Gabriele Restelli - 953-970 COVID‐19’s impacts on global value chains, as seen in the apparel industry
by Jennifer Castañeda‐Navarrete & Jostein Hauge & Carlos López‐Gómez - 971-989 Helping when it matters: Optimal time for supporting women’s self‐employment in India
by Kshitij Awasthi & Kiran Kumaraswamy & Natascia Boeri - 990-1007 Visions, promises and understandings of development around Kenya’s Masinga reservoir
by William Clelland - 1008-1030 To impute or not to impute, and how? A review of poverty‐estimation methods in the absence of consumption data
by Hai‐Anh H. Dang - 1031-1035 Not such a good bargain for (the evidence on) budget support
by Geske Dijkstra - 1036-1039 To understand the implications of different aid modalities, we need to analyse the bargaining logic between donors and recipient governments
by Haley J. Swedlund & Malte Lierl
September 2021, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 703-720 Shielded against risk? European donor co‐ordination in Palestine
by Jan Orbie & Viktor Opsomer & Yentyl Williams & Sarah Delputte & Joren Verschaeve - 721-739 Lessons from reducing bribery in Uganda’s health services
by Caryn Peiffer & Rosita Armytage & Heather Marquette & Pius Gumisiriza - 740-756 Addressing educational attainment inequities in rural Ethiopia: Leave no adolescent behind
by Megan Devonald & Nicola Jones & Workneh Yadete - 757-772 State‐oriented service‐delivery partnership with civil society organizations in the context of counter‐terrorism in Nigeria
by Emeka Thaddues Njoku - 773-788 Industrial policy: Clarifying options through taxonomy and decision trees
by John Weiss & Adnan Seric - 789-810 Embrapa and the construction of scientific heritage in Brazilian agriculture: Sowing memory
by Lídia Cabral - 811-828 China–Japan development finance competition and the revival of mercantilism
by Muyang Chen - 829-847 Policy coherence across Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals: Lessons from Finland
by Matti Ylönen & Anna Salmivaara - 848-864 Evaluating a citizen security pilot in Honduras: The economic benefits of a much reduced murder rate
by Jose Cuesta & Erik Alda - 865-889 Inequalities in higher education in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A scoping review of the literature
by Simone Reinders & Marleen Dekker & Jean‐Benoît Falisse
July 2021, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 511-531 Graduation after 10 years of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme: Surviving but still not thriving
by Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Jeremy Lind & John Hoddinott & Mulugeta Tefera Taye - 532-547 Evidence from the Productive Safety Net Programme in Ethiopia: Complementarities between social protection and health policies
by Kalle Hirvonen & Anne Bossuyt & Remy Pigois - 548-568 Community‐led reconstruction, social inclusion and participation in post‐earthquake Nepal
by Gordon Crawford & Chas Morrison - 569-587 Putting power and politics central in Nepal’s water governance
by Diana Suhardiman & Emma Karki & Ram C. Bastakoti - 588-603 What does resilience imply for development practice? Tools for more coherent programming and evaluation of resilience
by Mark A. Constas & Laura Mattioli & Luca Russo - 604-620 Risk navigation for Thinking and Working Politically: The work and disappearance of Sombath Somphone
by Kearrin Sims - 621-643 Africa’s “youth employment” crisis is actually a “missing jobs” crisis
by James Sumberg & Louise Fox & Justin Flynn & Philip Mader & Marjoke Oosterom - 644-664 The New Progressivism and its implications for institutional theories of development
by Evan Rosevear & Michael Trebilcock & Mariana Mota Prado - 665-681 Brazilian foreign policy for the Global South: The creation of the Centre of Excellence against Hunger
by Clarissa Franzoi Dri & Andressa Caroline Molinari da Silva - 682-700 Is the influence of neoliberalism on development norms waning? Evidence from the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by Lars Engberg‐Pedersen
May 2021, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 343-359 How earmarking has become self‐perpetuating in United Nations development co‐operation
by Max‐Otto Baumann - 360-380 Urban social assistance: Evidence, challenges and the way forward, with application to Ghana
by Jose Cuesta & Stephen Devereux & Abdul‐Gafaru Abdulai & Jaideep Gupte & Luigi Peter Ragno & Keetie Roelen & Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Tayllor Spadafora - 381-397 The cancer of corruption and World Bank project performance: Is there a connection?
by Hauke Feil - 398-418 “Thinking and Working Politically”: The case of donor‐supported reform coalitions in the Philippines
by Gerard Clarke - 419-434 How culture may nurture institutional trust: Insights from Bangladesh and Nepal
by Ishtiaq Jamil & Hasan Muhammad Baniamin - 435-449 The Samagra anti‐poverty programme in Madhya Pradesh: Integrating household data, overcoming silo‐problems and leaving nobody behind
by Aruna Sharma & James Copestake & Michelle James - 450-470 Public investment efficiency and sectoral economic growth in Pakistan
by Masood Ahmed Qazi & Syed Ammad - 471-492 Chinese Development Finance and its determinants: Does global governance matter?
by Eunhye Yoo - 493-507 Enhancing export competitiveness by deeper integration: The case of the East African Community
by Wai Kit Si Tou
March 2021, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 155-180 Quantifying the coherence of development policy priorities
by Omar A. Guerrero & Gonzalo Castañeda - 181-196 Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals: The case of Tanzania
by Kristina Jönsson & Magdalena Bexell - 197-211 Rescuing human development from a lip‐service syndrome
by Tadashi Hirai & Flavio Comim & Richard Jolly - 212-232 Do people displaced by development need more than financial compensation? Evidence from Bangladesh
by Syed Al Atahar - 233-249 Are market‐based solutions a viable strategy for addressing micronutrient deficiency? Lessons from case studies in sub‐Saharan Africa and South Asia
by Spencer Henson & Jessica Agnew - 250-265 Industrial policy and structural transformation: Insights from Ethiopian manufacturing
by Kasper Vrolijk - 266-282 Assessing the effectiveness of development co‐operation: Method matters
by Jo Hall - 283-302 Politics of success stories in the path towards Universal Health Coverage: The case of Turkey
by Tuba I. Agartan - 303-323 Can agricultural subsidies reduce gendered productivity gaps? Panel data evidence from Zambia
by Hambulo Ngoma & Henry Machina & Auckland N. Kuteya - 324-339 Confronting the scarcity of digital skills among the poor in developing countries
by Jeffrey James
January 2021, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-21 Agrarian suicides in India: Myth and reality
by Sthanu R Nair - 22-38 In the interest of saving: Refugee‐led microfinance in Kampala, Uganda
by Evan Easton‐Calabria & Robert Hakiza - 39-58 UNHCR’s evolving discourse on returning refugee vulnerability in Afghanistan: The law of diminishing returns
by Matthew Willner‐Reid - 59-81 Social accountability in metropolitan cities: Strategies and legacies in Delhi and São Paulo
by Peter P. Houtzager & Arnab K. Acharya & Julia Amancio & Aheli Chowdhury & Monika Dowbor & Suchi Pande - 82-102 Datafication, value and power in developing countries: Big data in two Indian public service organizations
by Richard Heeks & Vanya Rakesh & Ritam Sengupta & Sumandro Chattapadhyay & Christopher Foster - 103-120 Eviction is not a disaster
by Jennifer Day & Margaretha Wewerinke‐Singh & Susanna Price - 121-134 Development evaluation in authoritarian states: A case from Kazakhstan
by Colin Knox - 135-151 The open‐and‐shut case against inequality
by Jan Vandemoortele
May 2020, Volume 38, Issue S1
- 1-12 Special issue introduction Ownership in a post‐aid effectiveness era: Comparative perspectives
by Niels Keijzer & David Black - 13-31 Foreign aid, the mining sector and democratic ownership: The case of Canadian assistance to Peru
by Stephen Brown - 32-49 Promoting ownership in a “post‐aid effectiveness” world: Evidence from Rwanda and Liberia
by Niels Keijzer & Stephan Klingebiel & Fabian Scholtes - 50-69 The rise and fall of budget support: Ownership, bargaining and donor commitment problems in foreign aid
by Haley J. Swedlund & Malte Lierl - 70-90 “Donorship” and strategic policy‐making: Germany’s Middle Eastern and North African aid programme since the Arab uprisings
by Mark Furness - 91-111 What happens to local participation when national ownership gets stronger? Initiating an exploration in Rwanda and Cambodia
by Malin Hasselskog - 112-132 Development co‐operation and the partnership–ownership nexus: Lessons from the Canada–Ghana experience
by David Black - 133-147 Exploring the complexity of partnerships in development policy and practice: Upstairs and downstairs
by Molly den Heyer & Dustin Johnson
November 2020, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 685-709 The changing face of agriculture in Tanzania: Indicators of transformation
by Ayala Wineman & Thomas S. Jayne & Emma Isinika Modamba & Holger Kray - 710-727 Partnering capacities for inclusive development in food provisioning
by Sietze Vellema & Greetje Schouten & Rob Van Tulder - 728-746 Government and civil society organizations: Close but comfortable? Lessons from creating the Dutch “Strategic Partnerships for Lobby and Advocacy”
by Margit Van Wessel & Dorothea Hilhorst & Lau Schulpen & Kees Biekart - 747-765 Do conditional cash transfers (CCTs) raise educational attainment? An impact evaluation of Juntos in Peru
by Anja Gaentzsch - 766-782 The status of women and its influence on children’s well‐being: Do geography, religion and income matter? A comparative study
by Priniti Panday & Deanna Rackie & Maria Cornachione Kula - 783-803 Disaggregated determinants of aid: Development aid projects in the Philippines
by Elisabeth Lio Rosvold - 804-825 The income diversification strategies of smallholders in the hills of Nepal
by Govinda P. Sharma & Ram Pandit & Ben White & Maksym Polyakov
September 2020, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 541-554 China’s rapidly evolving practice of poverty resettlement: Moving millions to eliminate poverty
by Sarah Rogers & Jie Li & Kevin Lo & Hua Guo & Cong Li - 555-574 The power of narratives: Explaining inaction on gender mainstreaming in Uganda’s climate change policy
by Mariola Acosta & Margit van Wessel & Severine van Bommel & Edidah L. Ampaire & Laurence Jassogne & Peter H. Feindt - 575-593 Challenges and opportunities of trilateral co‐operation: Collaboration by the USA, Brazil and Mozambique on horticultural research, 2011–2015
by Marianne Schmink & Jennifer Cairns Smart & Isabel Sitoe & Walter Bowen & Henoque Ribeiro Silva & Carvalho Carlos Ecole & Lenita Haber - 594-612 Information, accountability and perceptions of public sector programme success: A conjoint experiment among bureaucrats in Africa
by Adam S. Harris & Brigitte Seim & Rachel Sigman - 613-629 A comparative analysis of EU and US trade policies towards least developed countries and the African Growth and Opportunity Act beneficiaries
by Elwyn Davies & Lars Nilsson - 630-645 Rethinking Australia’s aid programme to Myanmar: Good governance and “informal constraints”
by Chiraag Roy - 646-663 Human development and advocacy journalism: Analysis of low editorial coverage in Pakistan
by Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh & Muhammad Yousaf - 664-681 A critical assessment of anti‐corruption strategies for economic development in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Oluwafemi Senu
July 2020, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 411-427 The political economy of progressive fiscal contracts in Africa and Latin America
by Paul Mosley & Abdul‐Gafaru Abdulai - 428-440 Formal‐sector employment and Africa's youth employment crisis: Irrelevance or policy priority?
by James Sumberg & Justin Flynn & Philip Mader & Grace Mwaura & Marjoke Oosterom & Robert Sam‐Kpakra & Ayodele Ibrahim Shittu - 441-464 Labour productivity in African manufacturing: Does the level of skills development matter?
by Ibrahim Mike Okumu & Joseph Mawejje - 465-482 Poverty and inequality in Latin America’s research agenda: A bibliometric review
by Verónica Amarante & Martín Brun & Cecilia Rossel - 483-500 Monitoring the SDGs: Digital and social technologies to ensure citizen participation, inclusiveness and transparency
by Raymond Saner & Lichia Yiu & Melanie Nguyen - 501-520 Lost in authoritarian development: Have global climate deals and the aid community sacrificed the Vietnamese highland population?
by Ole Bruun - 521-537 The Istanbul programme of action for the least developed countries: What does it add?
by Oumar Diallo & Cheick S. Diarra & Kavazeua U. Katjomuise
May 2020, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 285-302 The economics of China's engagement with Africa: What is the empirical evidence?
by Antonio Martuscelli - 303-322 Living in protracted communal conflict: Socioeconomic trends and household poverty in Ghana's Yendi area
by Obed Adonteng‐Kissi & Barbara Adonteng‐Kissi & Mohammed Kamal Jibril & Samuel Kwesi Osei - 323-343 Is development aid securitized? Evidence from a cross‐country examination of aid commitments
by Melita Lazell & Ivica Petrikova - 344-365 Linking sanitation policy to service delivery in Rwanda and Uganda: From words to action
by Nelson Ekane & Marianne Kjellén & Hans Westlund & Amans Ntakarutimana & Daniel Mwesige - 366-386 Aid‐supported governance reforms in Solomon Islands: Piecemeal progress or persistent stalemate?
by Selver B. Sahin & Evgeniia Shahin - 387-407 Innovation policy, scientific research and economic performance: The case of Iran
by Rouholah HamidiMotlagh & Ali Babaee & Ali Maleki & Mohammad Taghi Isaai
March 2020, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 161-179 European development NGOs and the diversion of aid: Contestation, fence‐sitting, or adaptation?
by Patrycja Rozbicka & Balázs Szent‐Iványi - 180-205 Women, assets, and formal savings: A comparative analysis of Ecuador, Ghana and India
by Cheryl Doss & Hema Swaminathan & Carmen Diana Deere & J. Y. Suchitra & Abena D. Oduro & Boaz Anglade - 206-225 Regional Trade Agreements in East Asia: Past and Future
by Innwon Park - 226-241 The impact of unequal regional distribution of fiscal resources on China’s post‐reform economic growth
by Jr‐Tsung Huang & Ming‐Lei Chang - 242-265 Transparency in Foreign Land Acquisitions: The role of institutions and information
by Margherita Scoppola & Andrea Prontera - 266-282 The road to partnerships in practice: Practical wisdom as an alternative to managerialism in NGO partnerships
by Peter Aagaard & Signe Eberhard Trykker
January 2020, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 3-27 Migration and household finances: How a different framing can improve thinking about migration
by Michael A. Clemens & Timothy N. Ogden - 28-41 Conditional cash transfers: A critical review
by Sheliza Ladhani & Kathleen C. Sitter - 42-63 Reforming urban sanitation under decentralization: Cross‐country learning for Kenya and beyond
by Nathaniel Mason & Charles Oyaya & Julia Boulenouar - 64-84 Global water, sanitation and hygiene research priorities and learning challenges under Sustainable Development Goal 6
by Karen Setty & Alejandro Jiménez & Juliet Willetts & Mats Leifels & Jamie Bartram - 85-99 Pathways to achieving food security, sustainable peace and gender equality: Evidence from three FAO interventions
by Patricia Justino & Katharine Hagerman & Julius Jackson & Indira Joshi & Ilaria Sisto & Asha Bradley - 100-123 Institutional arrangements to make public spending responsive to the poor: When intent meets political economy realities
by Tewodaj Mogues & Alvina Erman - 124-139 International tax planning within the structure of corporate entities owned by the shareholder‐individuals through Panama Papers destinations
by Danuse Nerudova & Veronika Solilova & Marek Litzman & Petr Janský - 140-158 Rural and agricultural subsidies in Latin America: Development costs of misallocated public resources
by Gustavo Anríquez & William Foster & Jorge Ortega
July 2019, Volume 37, Issue S2
- 85-139 Have cash transfers succeeded in reaching the poor in Latin America and the Caribbean?
by Marcos Robles & Marcela G. Rubio & Marco Stampini - 140-160 Over‐indebtedness and microcredit in Cambodia: Moving beyond borrower‐centric frames
by Maryann Bylander & Phasy Res & Lacey Jacoby & Peter Bradley & Andrea Blobel Pérez - 161-178 Ethiopia's developmental state: A building stability framework assessment
by Melisew Dejene & Logan Cochrane - 179-192 Promoting sustainable development through civil society: A case study of the EU’s NSA/LA thematic programme in Kyrgyzstan
by Chiara Pierobon - 193-212 Institutional design of voluntary sustainability standards systems: Evidence from a new database
by Matteo Fiorini & Bernard Hoekman & Marion Jansen & Philip Schleifer & Olga Solleder & Regina Taimasova & Joseph Wozniak - 213-229 Assessing international organizations’ support to social enterprise
by Angela Hoyos & Diego F. Angel‐Urdinola - 230-247 Global Governance, neoliberalism and national responses: The case of Bangladesh’s ready‐made garment (RMG) sector
by Mohammed Adil Khan & Grace Milne - 248-273 Effective tax rates and firm size in Ethiopia
by Giulia Mascagni & Andualem Mengistu - 274-292 Analysing local perceptions of post‐conflict and post‐floods livelihood interventions in Swat, Pakistan
by Kashif Saeed Khan - 293-309 Practising politics: Technical project templates and political practice in a DFID country office
by Brendan S. Whitty
June 2019, Volume 37, Issue S1
- 1-15 Thinking and Working Politically: Learning from practice. Overview to Special Issue
by Neil McCulloch & Laure‐Hélène Piron - 16-32 Lessons from Nigeria for improved thinking and working politically in the extractives sector
by Elisa Lopez Lucia & Joanna Buckley & Heather Marquette & Neil McCulloch - 33-49 DFID governance programming in Nigeria: What difference has thinking and working politically made in practice?
by Gareth Williams & Olly Owen & Alex Duncan & William Kingsmill & Anna Paterson - 50-67 Supporting public financial management in conflict‐affected situations: Adapting to change in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
by Albert Pijuan - 68-84 Bureaucratic manoeuvres and the local politics of climate change mitigation in China and India
by Tom Harrison & Genia Kostka
November 2019, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 719-734 Payment by results in international development: Evidence from the first decade
by Paul Clist - 735-749 Technical and vocational education and training in Uganda: A critical analysis
by Ibrahim Mike Okumu & Edward Bbaale - 750-768 Capacity Development re‐examined through the lens of Indonesia's learning experiences with international donors
by Yukimi Shimoda - 769-788 Policy strategies for economic development in Cuba: A simulation model analysis
by Fulvio Castellacci & Kanar Dizyee - 789-811 Accounting for success and failure in policy implementation: The role of commitment in India's MGNREGA
by Deepta Chopra - 812-842 The microfinance promise—can it be kept? A macro perspective
by Nargiza Alimukhamedova - 843-853 Protecting the economic health of the poor in India: Are health mutuals the right medicine?
by Sunit Kumar Madhur & Somen Saha
September 2019, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 581-602 Index insurance and climate risk management: Addressing social equity
by Eleanor Fisher & Jon Hellin & Helen Greatrex & Nathaniel Jensen - 603-620 The evolution of the policy environment for climate change migration in Bangladesh: Competing narratives, coalitions and power
by Hyeng Geun Ji - 621-637 Implementing legislative strengthening programmes: Who is in control?
by David E. Guinn & Jeffrey D. Straussman - 638-656 World Bank technical assistance: Locating and cultivating sympathetic interlocutors
by Adrian Robert Bazbauers - 657-671 Accountability as strategic transparency: Making sense of organizational responses to the International Aid Transparency Initiative
by James Pamment - 672-691 Immigration, internal migration and crime in South Africa: A multi‐level model analysis
by Umakrishnan Kollamparambil - 692-715 Information and communication technology adoption in micro and small firms: Can internet access improve labour productivity?
by Mariana Viollaz
July 2019, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 453-469 Unintended consequences or ambivalent policy objectives? Conflict minerals and mining reform in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by J. A. Diemel & D. J. M. Hilhorst - 470-485 Testing the feasibility of a value‐added model of school quality in a low‐income country
by Lee Crawfurd & Phil Elks - 486-503 Enrolling girls without learning: Evidence from public schools in Afghanistan
by M. Niaz Asadullah & Md. Abdul Alim & M. Anowar Hossain - 504-525 Macroeconomic policy tools to finance gender equality
by Stephanie Seguino - 526-545 Should countries be more like shopping malls? A proposal for Service Performance Guarantees
by Alan Gelb & Vijaya Ramachandran & Matthew Juden & Alice Rossignol - 546-563 The use of detailed statistical data in customs reforms: The case of Madagascar
by Cyril Chalendard & Gaël Raballand & Antsa Rakotoarisoa - 564-578 Collective Choice and Social Welfare by Amartya Sen: A review essay with reference to development in Peru
by Séverine Deneulin & Jhonatan Clausen
May 2019, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 313-330 Great walls over African rivers: Chinese engagement in African hydropower projects
by Deborah Brautigam & Jyhjong Hwang - 331-347 Provision of basic services in slums: A review of the evidence on top‐down and bottom‐up approaches
by Ganesh Devkar & A. Thillai Rajan & Sriharini Narayanan & M. S. Elayaraja - 348-366 Land grabbing: A gendered understanding of perceptions and reactions from affected communities in Nguti Subdivision of South West Cameroon
by Frankline A. Ndi - 367-383 Send for the cavalry: Political incentives in the provision of agricultural advisory services
by Anne Mette Kjær & James Joughin - 384-401 The discourse of security in development policies: A genealogical approach to “Security Sector Reform”
by Pénélope Larzillière - 402-422 Households’ preferences for attributes of Conditional Cash Transfer programmes: A choice experiment in Ghana
by Felix Kwame Yeboah & Frank Lupi & Michael D. Kaplowitz & John M. Kerr - 423-449 Safe credit to the poor: The role of anti‐usury policies
by Lisa Crosato & Lucia Dalla Pellegrina
March 2019, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 155-175 Policy development: An analysis of disability inclusion in a selection of African Union policies
by Raymond Lang & Marguerite Schneider & Maria Kett & Ellie Cole & Nora Groce - 176-203 Intrahousehold empowerment gaps in agriculture and children's well‐being in Bangladesh
by Hazel Jean L. Malapit & Esha Sraboni & Agnes R. Quisumbing & Akhter U. Ahmed - 204-224 Are cash transfers the answer for child nutrition in sub‐Saharan Africa? A literature review
by James Manley & Vanya Slavchevska - 225-244 Does the sectoral composition of growth affect child stunting reductions?
by Sébastien Mary & Kelsey Shaw & Sergio Gomez y Paloma - 245-259 Employers’ responses to the HIV epidemic in sub‐Saharan Africa: Revisiting the evidence
by Kevin Deane & Sara Stevano & Deborah Johnston - 260-273 Contracting out of basic health facilities in Pakistan: Are the lessons generalizable?
by Masooda Bano - 274-292 Multi‐sectoral collaboration for improved nutrition: The problems and prospects of implementation in Ethiopia
by Nick Chisholm - 293-310 The role of evidence in nutrition policy‐making in Ethiopia: Institutional structures and issue framing
by Helen Walls & Deborah Johnston & Elisa Vecchione & Abdulfatah Adam & Justin Parkhurst
January 2019, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-18 How could conditional cash transfer programme conditionalities reinforce vulnerability? Non‐compliers and policy implementation gaps in Uruguay's Family Allowances
by Cecilia Rossel & Denise Courtoisie & Magdalena Marsiglia - 19-45 Financial inclusion through a public works programme: Does left‐wing extremism make a difference?
by Saibal Ghosh - 47-66 Informal sector taxes and equity: Evidence from presumptive taxation in Zimbabwe
by Godwin Dube & Daniela Casale - 67-89 Participatory shaping of community futures in e‐waste processing hubs: Complexity, conflict and stewarded convergence in a Palestinian context
by John‐Michael Davis & Yaakov Garb - 91-110 Measuring misalignment: The location of US multinationals’ economic activity versus the location of their profits
by Alex Cobham & Petr Janský - 111-128 Leaving like an Englishman: Assisting institutional reform in post‐communist Ukraine
by Duncan Leitch - 129-151 Delivering development? Evidence on self‐help groups as development intermediaries in South Asia and Africa
by Mary Kay Gugerty & Pierre Biscaye & C. Leigh Anderson
September 2018, Volume 36, Issue S2
- 605-633 Risk and returns of sustainable crop intensification: The case of smallholder rice and potato farmers in Uganda
by Bjorn Van Campenhout & Emmanuel Bizimungu - 634-656 A gender assessment of Malawi's National Nutrition Policy and Strategic Plan 2007–2012
by Elizabeth Mkandawire & Sheryl L. Hendriks & Lucy Mkandawire‐Vahlmu - 657-675 Spatial approaches to measure subnational inequality: Implications for Sustainable Development Goals
by Richard J. Smith & Sergio J. Rey - 676-695 Sustainability and depth of outreach: Evidence from microfinance institutions in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Sefa Awaworyi Churchill - 696-709 Micro‐investment perspective and the potential of the universal basic income
by Teppo Eskelinen & Johanna Perkiö - 710-728 China's development loans and the threat of debt crisis in Kenya
by Joseph Onjala - 729-747 Public‐private partnerships (PPPs) in development policy: Exploring the concept and practice
by Lena Brogaard & Ole Helby Petersen - 748-768 Towards “cognitively complex” problem‐solving: Six models of public service reform
by Willy McCourt - 769-785 Employment and labour productivity in high unemployment countries
by Nicoli Nattrass & Jeremy Seekings - 786-802 Can vigilance‐focused governance reforms improve service delivery? The case of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) in Bihar, India
by Rajiv Verma & Saurabh Gupta & Regina Birner - 803-814 Dichotomy of development aid’s ambition and neoliberal imperatives: A case‐study of private‐sector development in Bangladesh
by Matt Husain - 815-830 Micro politics of Social Safety Net Programmes: The case of the Food‐For‐Work Programme in Bangladesh
by Hare Krisna Kundo - 831-856 Land markets and migration trends in Tanzania: A qualitative‐quantitative analysis
by Ayala Wineman & Lenis Saweda Liverpool‐Tasie - 857-879 Global value chains and traditional supply chains: Evidence from Guatemala
by Jochen Dürr - 880-896 Is food safety a real concern in Mexico and Colombia? A preliminary report on a survey of small producers, retailers and consumers
by Y. Mayett & M. Sabogal & J. S. Popp & P. Crandall & E. Arvizu‐ Barrón - 897-913 Social protection is a grassroots reality: Making the case for policy reflections on community‐based social protection actors and services in Africa
by Nicholas Awortwi - 914-934 Harnessing civil society's knowledge for development policy: Potential and challenges for the Republic of Yemen
by Kattie Lussier & Mohammed Fakher - 935-953 Love thy neighbour: Social identity and public support for humanitarian aid
by Linda Alvarez & Constantine Boussalis & Jennifer L. Merolla & Caryn A. Peiffer - 954-983 Does foreign bank entry contribute to financial development? Examining the role of income thresholds
by Sasidaran Gopalan - 984-1003 Losing concentration? Lessons from a Swedish aid policy reform
by Rune Jansen Hagen - 1004-1018 African school of thought: The missing ideology in finding a solution to sub‐Saharan African insecurity
by Oluwafemi Senu & Folarin Daranijoh
March 2018, Volume 36, Issue S1
- 1-24 Inequality and economic growth: Trickle†down effect revisited
by Merter Akinci - 25-43 Exporting stimulus and “shared prosperity†: Reinventing foreign aid for a retroliberal era
by Emma Mawdsley & Warwick E. Murray & John Overton & Regina Scheyvens & Glenn Banks - 44-58 Ignoring the elephant in the room? Assessing the impact of the European Union on the Development Assistance Committee's role in international development
by Joren Verschaeve & Jan Orbie - 59-88 Millennium Development Goals: Impact on national strategies and spending
by Elham Seyedsayamdost - 89-112 Why institutional environments for agroforestry seed systems matter
by J.P.B. Lillesø & C. Harwood & Abayneh Derero & L. Graudal & J. M. Roshetko & R. Kindt & S. Moestrup & W. O. Omondi & N. Holtne & A. Mbora & P. van Breugel & I. K. Dawson & R. Jamnadass & H. Egelyng - 113-137 Capacity development for food policy analysis: What works best? Adding evidence from IFPRI's experience
by Arie Kuyvenhoven - 138-158 An evaluation of donor agencies’ policies on participatory development: The case of Ghana
by Joseph Kwadwo Danquah & Farhad Analoui & Yvonne Ekua Deiba Koomson