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November 2024, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 1319-1344 Dynamics of energy transition and climate actions on sustainable cities: A cross country comparison of East Asia and Pacific
by Humaira Yasmeen & Hashim Zameer - 1345-1373 Free zones and manufactured export competitiveness from Africa
by Dieu Ne Dort Talla Fokam & Rodrigue Nda'chi Deffo & Ernest Youmto & Benjamin Fomba Kamga - 1374-1391 The role of formal, informal, and family credit in the business performance of young entrepreneurs in Benin
by Djossou Gbetoton Nadege & Novignon Jacob & Abdelkrim Araar - 1392-1445 From climatic to international shocks: Where does the evidence stand on income changes and child labor
by Chiara Ravetti & Martina Bozzola & Anna Bruederle - 1446-1474 Re‐evaluating Africa's growth, poverty and inequality nexus
by Babatunde Aiyemo - 1475-1493 Mobile phones, income diversification, and poverty reduction in rural Bangladesh
by Masanori Matsuura‐Kannari & Abu Hayat Md. Saiful Islam & Salauddin Tauseef - 1494-1521 Population aging and saving: Evidence from China
by Dong‐Hyeon Kim & Peiyao Liu & Shu‐Chin Lin - 1522-1550 The tax revenue implication of trade liberalisation in sub‐Saharan Africa: Some new evidence
by Olanrewaju Kassim - 1551-1571 The effects of local economic development on female obesity (overweight) in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor & Edward Martey & Justice Moses Aheto - 1572-1601 Minimum wages and household income distribution: Evidence from China
by Jiwei Chen & Zhigang Xu - 1602-1631 Does reversal of the educational gender gap affect Men's happiness: Evidence from China
by Steven Zhongwu Li & Fengzhi Lu - 1632-1675 Does opening up change customs? Evidence from trade liberalization and marriage payments in China
by Qiyangfan Feng & Yiwen Shangguan & Hao Wei - 1676-1694 The remittance‐growth nexus in leading remittance‐earning nations, controlling regulatory quality, trade openness, energy use, and financial expansion
by Md. Saiful Islam - 1695-1717 The impact of international sanctions on income mobility: Evidence from Iran
by Ali Reza Oryoie - 1718-1740 Application of the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in the Indian core industries: Towards a greener economy
by Nivaj Gogoi & Farah Hussain - 1741-1773 Income‐linked pathways towards sustainable development goals: Analyzing the interplay of green energy, financial inclusion, and militarization in shaping aggregated economic sustainability
by Muhammad Ramiz Murtaza & Fan Hongzhong & Atta Ullah & Muhammad Kashif - 1774-1802 Does fiscal expenditure matter for agricultural development? Examining the impact of technological progress on food production
by Abbas Ali Chandio & Waqar Akram & Muhammad Usman & Yasir A. Nasereldin & Ilhan Ozturk - 1803-1837 Foreign direct investment spillovers and regional innovation in China: The spatial moderating role of absorptive capacity
by Yuxue Sheng & Xin Yang & Yao‐Yu Chih & Jun Zhang - 1838-1870 Land ownership and nutrition in Nepal
by Manda Tiwari - 1871-1890 Improved livestock production system and welfare in rural Ethiopia
by Musa Hasen Ahmed & Wondimagegn Mesfin Tesfaye - 1891-1899 Money, methods, and morals: What are development economists up to?
by Anke Hoeffler & Reetika Khera - 1900-1926 Research collaboration in development economics
by Verónica Amarante & Julieta Zurbrigg - 1927-1946 Publishing experiences of researchers in the developing world: An analysis of submissions to the Review of Development Economics, January 2015 to April 2022
by Andy McKay - 1947-1970 The case for mixed methods research: Embracing qualitative research to understand the (informal) economy
by Edward Cartwright & Eghosa Igudia - 1971-1993 Analysing the informal economy: Data challenges, research design, and research transparency
by Rob Ackrill & Eghosa Igudia - 1994-2013 Did the nationwide implementation of electronic fund management in the Indian employment guarantee scheme result in reduced expenditures? A re‐examination of the evidence
by Deepti Goel & J. V. Meenakshi & Zaeen de Souza - 2014-2033 Poor economics and its missing mechanisms: The case for causal mediation
by Sunil Mitra Kumar & Ragupathy Venkatachalam - 2034-2058 “Rely (only) on the rigorous evidence” is bad advice
by Lant Pritchett - 2059-2071 The perils of embedded experiments
by Jean Drèze - 2072-2087 Some questions of ethics in randomized controlled trials
by Reetika Khera - 2088-2104 Whither ethics in research? Randomized controlled trials at the nexus of technocratization and Eurocentrism
by Bikalp Chamola - 2105-2120 Urban strategy in an era of public policy assessment: Beyond the methodological divide
by Nestor Garza & Jennifer Garza
August 2024, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 803-826 Spatial tax regimes and location choices of manufacturing firms: Survey evidence in southern Tunisia
by Rawaa Laajimi - 827-850 New insight into decoupling carbon emissions from economic growth: Do financialization, human capital, and energy security risk matter?
by Paul Terhemba Iorember & Solomon Gbaka & Abdurrahman Işık & Chinazaekpere Nwani & Jaffar Abbas - 851-887 Labor supply responses to rainfall shocks
by Pushkar Maitra & Anirudh Tagat - 888-903 Connecting the fields: How ICT improve agricultural productivity in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Louis de Berquin Eyike Mbongo & Yannick Fosso Djoumessi - 904-928 Impact of manufacturing servitization on total factor productivity under global trade openness
by Hongsen Wang & Shuanxi Fang & Qing Guo & Bo Meng - 929-957 Digital financial inclusion and corporate investment efficiency: Evidence from small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises in China
by Yong Ma & Yiqing Jiang - 958-983 The effect of capital structure on the financial sustainability of microfinance institutions: A meta‐analysis
by Muleye Tarekegn Dirse & Gurudutta P. Japee - 984-1004 Income inequality among peers in China: Does internet penetration have a role?
by Yulin Liu & Xiaomei Li & Xin Fang - 1005-1030 Active conflict and access to education: Evidence from a series of conflict‐related shocks in Yemen
by Safa Almoayad & Eliana Favari & Saamira Halabi & Siddharth Krishnaswamy & Almedina Music & Sharad Tandon - 1031-1062 Empowering women through microcredit in Djibouti
by Mohamed Abdallah Ali & Mazhar Mughal & Dina Chhorn - 1063-1076 Why cash grants fail to raise household investment in child education in developing countries
by Jemal Mohammed Adem - 1077-1107 Electoral cycles and public spending during the pandemic
by Michael Lokshin & Aylén Rodriguez‐Ferrari & Iván Torre - 1108-1130 The effect of mini‐grid rural electrification on urbanization: Evidence from the pilot mini‐grid systems in Ghana
by Justice Gyimah & Yang Liu & George Nyantakyi & Xilong Yao - 1131-1151 Does access to financial services improve nutritional intake among rural residents? Assessing potential action mechanism pathways
by Martinson Ankrah Twumasi & Gloria Essilfie & Bright Senyo Dogbe & Ernest Kwarko Ankrah & Charles Hackman Kwamena Essel - 1152-1191 Beyond the scenery: Understanding the impact of rural tourism development on household consumption in China
by Binhui Wei & Chunkai Zhao & Mingzhong Luo & Zhimin Jia & Hailong Xia - 1192-1230 The impact of low‐skilled migrants on firm productivity: Evidence from hukou reform in China
by Dongmin Kong & Jiuyi Zhang & Mengxu Xiong - 1231-1266 Poverty reduction and migration in rural Vietnam: Role of local firm clusters
by Pham Tien Thanh & Katsuhiro Saito - 1267-1291 The impact of rural e‐commerce platforms on the transformation of industrial structure: Evidence from China
by Qianqian Hong & Jie Su - 1292-1315 How do small formal and informal firms in Egypt compare? An analysis of firm characteristics and implications for formalization efforts
by Caroline Krafft & Ragui Assaad & Khandker Wahedur Rahman & Maakwe Cumanzala
May 2024, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 391-405 Does money bring aspirations? Evidence from China
by Yue Yu & Chengkui Liu & Hao Wang & Xiaodan Lin - 406-431 Oil discovery, boom‐bust cycle and manufacturing slowdown: Evidence from a large industry level dataset
by Nouf Alsharif & Sambit Bhattacharyya - 432-461 Violence in pandemic times: The dynamic relationship between COVID‐19 and intimate partner violence
by Wilson Hernández & Angelo Cozzubo & José Carlos Aguilar & Jorge M. Agüero & José Mendoza - 462-498 Financial inclusion, vulnerability coping strategies and multidimensional poverty: Does conceptualisation of financial inclusion matter?
by Chei Bukari & Isaac Koomson & Samuel Kobina Annim - 499-526 Value‐added export tax policy, credit constraints, and quality: Evidence from China
by Thomas Pernet - 527-543 Recreation and social obligations during Covid in India: Does social distancing act as a barrier?
by Nidhi Kaicker & Aashi Gupta & Raghav Gaiha - 544-573 Reassessing the relationship between women's empowerment and fertility: Evidence from India
by Nayana Bose & Shreyasee Das - 574-599 Household grain storage decision in a transitory economy: Market liberalization and off‐farm employment
by Xiaoyun Wei & Qingen Gai & Qinghua Shi - 600-629 Revenue losses from corporate tax avoidance: Estimations from the UNUWIDER Government Revenue Dataset
by Alessandro Chiari - 630-648 Transferring remittances through central banks: A tool applied to the Guatemalan exchange rate
by Arnoldo López‐Marmolejo & Daniel Ventosa‐Santaulària - 649-673 Migration, income pooling and food deprivation
by Gift Dafuleya - 674-696 The effect of crime on mental health in South Africa
by Magda Tsaneva & Lauren‐Kate LaPlante - 697-718 Average and heterogeneous effects of smallholder farm sizes on dietary diversity in northern Ghana
by Kwabena Nyarko Addai & John N. Ng'ombe & Omphile Temoso - 719-740 The impact of CO2 emissions and climate on economic growth and productivity: International evidence
by Nikos Rigas & Konstantinos Elias Kounetas - 741-776 Drivers of changes in child nutritional conditions: A panel data‐based study on Indonesian households, 1997–2014
by Maria C. Lo Bue - 777-799 Duration of exposure to inheritance law in India: Examining the heterogeneous effects on empowerment
by Shreya Biswas & Upasak Das & Prasenjit Sarkhel
February 2024, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-33 Do public pension programmes reduce elderly poverty in China?
by Anqi Zhang & Katsushi S. Imai - 34-70 Inclusive growth in the face of increasing urbanization: What experience for African countries?
by Borice Augustin Ngounou & Honoré Tekam Oumbe & Bruno Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa & Edmond Noubissi Domguia - 71-96 A possible mechanism for partial crowding‐out of R&D subsidies in developing countries
by María Engracia Rochina Barrachina & Jorge Antonio Rodríguez Moreno - 97-127 Financial inclusion and healthcare in Africa: Examining the moderating role of education
by Muhamadu Awal Kindzeka Wirajing & Ali Haruna & Tii N. Nchofoung - 128-150 Asset accumulation, financial inclusion and subjective well‐being: The role of financial formality in South Africa's households
by Kudakwashe Joshua Chipunza & Ashenafi Beyene Fanta - 151-167 Finding the right products for export diversification
by Taylan Yenilmez - 168-189 Pollution haven or pollution halo? The role of global value chains in Belt and Road economies
by Muhammad Uzair Ali & Ying Wang - 190-215 Mineral extraction and long‐term human capital accumulation
by Chen Feng & Yao Zhang & Renjie Zhao & Xiaolu Zhao - 216-241 Estimating the health production function for Pakistan: Do environmental factors matter?
by Abdul Majid Awan & Muhammad Azam Khan & Saleem Khan - 242-263 Economic openness, financial bias, and the urban–rural income gap
by Zuocheng Chen & Krishna P. Paudel & Stephen Devadoss - 264-285 Impact of mobile payment adoption on household expenditures and subjective well‐being
by Quan He & Wanglin Ma & Puneet Vatsa & Hongyun Zheng - 286-309 Relative contributions of indirect taxes and inflation on inequality: What does the Turkish data reveal?
by Selçuk Gemicioğlu & Burça Kızılırmak & Uğur Akkoç - 310-338 The unintended energy efficiency gain from tax incentives for investment: Micro‐evidence from quasi‐natural experiments in China
by Yijia Song & Xitao Li & Ruoxi Liu & Xin Peng - 339-359 Do fertilizer and seed subsidies strengthen farmers' market participation? Evidence from Tanzania's subsidy program
by Takefumi Fujimoto & Aya Suzuki - 360-387 Resource rents and environmental pollution in developing countries: Does the quality of institutions matter?
by Elvis D. Achuo & Clovis Wendji Miamo & Clémence Zite Kouhomou
November 2023, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 1977-2006 The welfare implications of COVID‐19 for fragile and conflict‐affected regions
by Chrysostomos Tabakis & Gi Khan Ten & David Newhouse & Utz Pape & Michael Weber - 2007-2039 Material and nonmaterial impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from a low‐income country
by Rebecca Lohmann & Lisa Hoffmann - 2040-2060 Consumption risk‐sharing under terror shocks: Evidence from value‐chain network rosters in Nigeria
by Chuku Chuku & Chisom Ubabukoh - 2061-2103 Years of life lost to revolution and war in Iran
by Mohammad Reza Farzanegan - 2104-2122 Predicting FDI inflows: Exploring a nonlinear relationship between peace years, oil wealth, and the rule of law
by Hye‐Sung Kim & Jeheung Ryu - 2123-2148 Crime and economic growth: A case study of Manaus, Brazil
by Pedro Drugowick & Paula Carvalho Pereda - 2149-2182 Effects of regulatory burden and corruption on firm performance: Evidence from Moldova
by Shawn W. Tan & Dea Tusha - 2183-2213 Trade liberalization, wilful credit defaults and bank bribery in a credit‐constrained economy
by Sushobhan Mahata & Rohan Kanti Khan & Ranjanendra Narayan Nag & Sharmi Sen - 2214-2247 Do chairmen with China's Great Famine experience in early‐life affect firm tax avoidance activities?
by Siying Yang & Dawei Feng & Junbing Xu - 2248-2270 Exploring the role of pesticide traders in protecting farmers' benefit
by Khondoker A. Mottaleb & Dil Bahadur Rahut & Shamim Shakur - 2271-2300 Hand pollination, mass spraying, and hybrid seedlings: Do these technologies affect the welfare of smallholder cocoa farmers in Ghana?
by Bright O. Asante & Kwabena N. Addai & Stephen Prah & Omphile Temoso & John N. Ng'ombe - 2301-2330 Building smallholder farmers' capacity to adopt climate‐smart agricultural practices in flood prone areas: Lessons from Bangladesh
by Asma Akter & Mohammad Shah Jahan & Xianhui Geng & Gershom Endelani Mwalupaso & Fazlul Hoque & Adnan Adeel - 2331-2356 Impact of information and communication technologies on fertilizer and pesticide use efficiency of China's grain production
by Qiubo Zhu & Mariska van der Voort & Guangcheng Ren & Junfei Bai - 2357-2382 Agricultural productivity‐environmental sustainability nexus through the lens of digitalization and energy intensity in BRICS countries
by Junkai Qi & Jamal Hussain & Yexing Yin & Anwar Khan - 2383-2400 From cultivation to culture: Wheat farming and sex selection in China
by Xiangpo Chen & Xinyan Hu & Xuxi Huang & Zhuo Chen - 2401-2437 Once NEET, always NEET? A synthetic panel approach to analyze the Moroccan labor market
by Federica Alfani & Fabio Clementi & Michele Fabiani & Vasco Molini & Enzo Valentini - 2438-2469 Economic transition, dualism and informality in India: Nature and patterns of household‐level transitions
by Surbhi Kesar - 2470-2488 Can German vocational training combat skill shortages in developing countries? Evidence from dual training system in the Philippines
by Futoshi Yamauchi & Taejong Kim & Kye Woo Lee & Marites Tiongco - 2489-2517 (En‐)‘lightening’ children: Assessing the impacts of access to electricity on learning achievement levels
by Somdeep Chatterjee & Shiv Hastawala & Jai Kamal - 2518-2537 Effects of free textbooks on academic performance: Evidence from China's compulsory education
by Xinran Liu - 2538-2564 International or national implementers—Who is better? Evidence from a framing experiment
by Lennart C. Kaplan & Jana Kuhnt & Katharina Richert - 2565-2582 Challenges in water and sanitation services: Do natural disasters make matters worse?
by Jayash Paudel - 2583-2617 Open‐access renewable resources and pollution: Trade and policy implications in a two‐country model
by Gökhan Güven & Selim İnançlı - 2618-2637 Autoregressive conditional durations: An application to the Surinamese dollar versus the US dollar exchange rate
by Gavin Ooft & Philip Hans Franses & Sailesh Bhaghoe
August 2023, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 1273-1286 An introduction to rural and agricultural development in the digital age
by Wanglin Ma & Andy McKay & Dil B. Rahut & Tetsushi Sonobe - 1287-1308 Internet use and consumption diversity: Evidence from rural China
by Puneet Vatsa & Junpeng Li & Phong Quoc Luu & Julio Cesar Botero‐R - 1309-1326 Internet use and agricultural productivity in rural Vietnam
by Thanh‐Tung Nguyen & Trung Thanh Nguyen & Ulrike Grote - 1327-1353 Smartphone use, off‐farm employment, and women's decision‐making power: Evidence from rural China
by Hongyun Zheng & Yuwen Zhou & Dil Bahadur Rahut - 1354-1382 Narrowing the gender digital divide in Pakistan: Mobile phone ownership and female labor force participation
by Hina Amber & Bezawit Beyene Chichaibelu - 1383-1402 Smartphone‐based agricultural extension services and farm incomes: Evidence from Zhejiang Province in China
by Ni Zhuo & Baozhi Li & Qibiao Zhu & Chen Ji - 1403-1420 Overcoming digital poverty traps in rural Asia
by Edward B. Barbier - 1421-1444 Rural development in the digital age: Does information and communication technology adoption contribute to credit access and income growth in rural China?
by Wanglin Ma & Huanguang Qiu & Dil Bahadur Rahut - 1445-1480 Reducing farmers' poverty vulnerability in China: The role of digital financial inclusion
by Bo Yang & Xiangnan Wang & Tong Wu & Weihua Deng - 1481-1508 Do farmers get a greater return from selling their agricultural products through e‐commerce?
by Min Liu & Pengfei Shi & Jinxia Wang & Huimin Wang & Jikun Huang - 1509-1536 Internet usage and the income gap between self‐employed individuals and employees: Evidence from China
by Xinxin Ma - 1537-1561 Asymmetric impacts of ICT and energy intensity on agricultural productivity: Evidence from Asia‐Pacific region
by Arindam Paul & Dukhabandhu Sahoo & Amrita Jena - 1562-1604 Leader selection and why it matters: Education and the endogeneity of favouritism in 11 African countries
by Laura Maravall & Jörg Baten & Johan Fourie - 1605-1629 Population density, urbanisation and agricultural mechanisation in modern Ghana
by Frances Warren - 1630-1648 Medical emergencies and farm productivity in Côte d'Ivoire
by Gabriel Picone & Assi José Carlos Kimou & Désiré Kanga - 1649-1672 The role of peer imitation in agricultural index insurance adoption: Findings from lab‐in‐the‐field experiments in Kyrgyzstan
by Laura Moritz & Lena Kuhn & Ihtiyor Bobojonov - 1673-1698 Green technological progress, agricultural modernization, and wage inequality: Lessons from China
by Dianshuang Wang & Hongyun Huang & Xin Zhao & Fang Fang - 1699-1720 Climate change and spatial agricultural development in Turkey
by Burhan Can Karahasan & Mehmet Pinar - 1721-1745 On the inclusiveness of rural road improvement: Evidence from Morocco
by Yasuharu Shimamura & Satoshi Shimizutani & Eiji Yamada & Hiroyuki Yamada - 1746-1768 Poverty decompositions with counterfactual income and inequality dynamics
by Vanessa Hartmann & Konstantin M. Wacker - 1769-1791 Correction of China's income inequality for missing top incomes
by Haiyuan Wan & Yangcheng Yu - 1792-1833 Assessment of the effects of targeted poverty alleviation policy on differently poverty‐stricken households: A multi‐propensity score weighting model
by Shiyu Yan & Jiao Wang & Zhineng Hu - 1834-1854 Temporary migrants and gender housework division among left‐behind household members
by Tien Manh Vu - 1855-1873 Credit market imperfection, lack of entrepreneurship and capital outflow from a developing economy
by Sugata Marjit & Suryaprakash Mishra - 1874-1909 The role of unit labor costs in African manufacturing investment and export performance
by Karmen Naidoo & Léonce Ndikumana - 1910-1933 Terrorism and inbound tourism in Egypt: Economy‐wide and distributional impacts
by Abeer Elshennawy & Khalid Siddig - 1934-1956 Institutional difference and foreign direct investment location choice: Evidence from China
by Yi Che & Julan Du & Yi Lu & Zhigang Tao - 1957-1972 The New Development Bank and the structure of the multilateral development financial system
by Fang Ye
May 2023, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 663-684 Family policy, intrahousehold bargaining, and child health
by Liyousew Gebremedhin Borga - 685-709 Empirical investigation of the agriculture–malnutrition nexus in Africa: Spatial clustering and spillover effects
by Oluyemi Adewole Okunlola & Yacouba Kassouri - 710-734 The impact of Nepal's earthquake on the health status of rural children
by Khusiman Pun & Kira Villa & Matías Fontenla - 735-770 Budget support to the health sector—The right choice for strong institutions? Evidence from panel data
by Tim Röthel - 771-796 Environmental disasters and mental health: Evidence from oil spills in the Peruvian Amazon
by Alberto Chong & Carla Srebot - 797-824 Teaching in the right context: Textbook supply program, language, and learning
by Tomoki Fujii & Maki Nakajima & Sijia Xu - 825-852 School dropout and overeducation in developing economies: Feasibility of a budgetary solution†
by Sayoree Gooptu & Vivekananda Mukherjee - 853-878 Reforms and education inequality in Ghana
by Clifford Afoakwah & Xin Deng & Ilke Onur - 879-896 An analysis of Fundeb's contribution to the quality of public education in Brazilian municipalities
by Kalinca Léia Becker - 897-923 The long‐term impact of education on dietary diversity among women in Zimbabwe
by Marshall Makate & Chamunorwa Nyamuranga - 924-962 Monetary, fiscal, and structural drivers of inflation in Ethiopia: new empirical evidence from time series analysis
by Léonce Ndikumana & Janvier D. Nkurunziza & Miguel Eduardo Sánchez Martín & Samuel Mulugeta & Zerihun Getachew Kelbore - 963-991 Long‐term regional convergence in Mexico: A new look
by Vicente German‐Soto & Konstantin Gluschenko - 992-1012 Macroeconomic volatility and anti‐refugee violence in developing countries: Evidence from commodity price shocks
by Michael Christian Lehmann - 1013-1033 The impacts of imports and trade liberalization in Brazil: Insights from an aggregate cost function
by Lila J. Truett & Dale B. Truett - 1034-1055 Factors of production, productivity, institutions, and development: Evidence from Brazil
by Luciano Nakabashi & Ana Elisa Pereira - 1056-1077 The nexus between public sector corruption and private sector efficiency: Evidence from worldwide firm‐level data
by Nandika Sanath Kumanayake & Ajantha Sisira Kumara & Asankha Pallegedara - 1078-1091 To obey or not to obey? Can game theory explain human behavior in the context of coronavirus disease?
by Yuval Arbel & Yifat Arbel & Amichai Kerner & Miryam Kerner - 1092-1112 Adapting to the new normal: A sustainable livelihood framework for the informal sectors during COVID‐19
by Tuan Nguyen‐Anh & Shawn Leu & Anh Nguyen‐Thi‐Phuong & Thanh Ngo‐Dang & Nguyen To‐The - 1113-1134 Estimating the link between trade uncertainty, pandemic uncertainty and food price stability in Togo: New evidence for an asymmetric analysis
by Kuamvi Sodji - 1135-1156 Policy reform and farmers' coping strategies: The case of corn price shocks in Heilongjiang Province of China
by Zhihao Zheng & Yang Gao & Rodolfo M. Nayga & Yinyu Zhao - 1157-1176 Risk preference interactions between individual farmers and small farmer groups: Experimental evidence from rural Ethiopia
by Ho Lun Wong & Haftom Bayray Kahsay - 1177-1198 Agricultural producer service subsidies and agricultural pollution: An approach based on endogenous agricultural pollution
by Xiaochun Li & Huanan Fu - 1199-1223 Partner country selection between development narratives and self‐interests: A new method for analysing complex donor approaches
by R. Melis Baydag & Stephan Klingebiel - 1224-1241 Remittances in Russia and Caucasus and Central Asia: The gravity model
by Tigran Poghosyan - 1242-1269 Bribery and firm survival in Vietnam: Moderating effects of market competition, credit, and institutional constraints
by Nam Pham Xuan & Thanh Ha Le
February 2023, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 3-28 Within‐family inequalities in human capital accumulation in India
by Heather Congdon Fors & Annika Lindskog - 29-61 Quid pro quo
by Zhiyong Yao & Yao Huang - 62-88 Once again “smile curve”: Is chain upgrading possible?
by Halit Yanikkaya & Abdullah Altun & Pınar Tat - 89-111 Complementarity and substitutability between farm and nonfarm activities: Evidence from agricultural households in Tanzania
by Jehovaness Aikaeli & Martin Julius Chegere & John Rand - 112-133 The effect of negative human recognition on farmland access and well‐being: Evidence from women farmers in Malawi
by Ebelechukwu Maduekwe & Gertrud Buchenrieder - 134-157 Is wealth found in the soil or in the brain? Investing in farm people in Malawi
by Maxwell Mkondiwa - 158-177 The impacts of women's land ownership: Evidence from Vietnam
by My Nguyen & Kien Le - 178-197 Drought and social conflict in rural Zimbabwe: Does the burden fall on women and girls?
by Lloyd Chigusiwa & George Kembo & Terrence Kairiza - 198-219 Effects of future pension benefits on pre‐retirement labor supply: Evidence from Chile
by Oscar Becerra - 220-246 Conditional cash transfers tools to combat child labor: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Costa Rica
by Jaime A. Meza‐Cordero - 247-267 Race‐based affirmative action for higher education in Brazil: Impact assessment on performance, time, and delay in completion
by Priscila S. dos Santos & Kalinca L. Becker & Sibele V. de Oliveira - 268-290 The influence of international trade on labour productivity in services: The case of Brazil in the 1990s
by H. Stephen Gardner & Lourenço S. Paz & John Ssozi - 291-322 Does the impact of private education on growth differ at different levels of credit market development?
by Michael Hatcher & Panayiotis M. Pourpourides - 323-351 Effects of COVID‐19 restrictions on mechanization service providers and mechanization equipment retailers: Insights from phone surveys in Myanmar
by Hiroyuki Takeshima & Ian Masias & Myat Thida Win & Phoo Pye Zone - 352-374 Evaluating the effectiveness of labor market interventions on reducing the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Ceyhun Elgin & Colin Williams & Gamze Öz Yalaman - 375-394 On the economic impacts of COVID‐19: A text mining literature analysis
by Hugo S. Gonçalves & Sérgio Moro - 395-422 Structural changes and economic landscape of the Indian economy: 2000‐2019
by Yongming Huang & Mohammad Haseeb & Jamal Khan & Md. Emran Hossain - 423-449 Effect of goods market segmentation on labor mobility: Evidence from China
by Dongmei Guo & Die Hu & Weizeng Sun - 450-475 Does combining traditional and information and communications technology–based extension methods improve agricultural outcomes? Evidence from field experiments in Mali
by Fred Mawunyo Dzanku & Robert Darko Osei - 476-498 Does intrahousehold bargaining power enhance women's marital satisfaction? A perspective from two competing forces in China
by Zhongwu Li - 499-524 Algeria: A three‐sector macrofiscal model for debt sustainability and growth policy analysis
by Emmanuel Pinto Moreira & Barış Alpaslan - 525-549 Transformation of international migrants in head wind: Evidence from Tajikistan in the 2010s
by Satoshi Shimizutani & Eiji Yamada - 550-607 Equal opportunity and poverty reduction: How should aid be allocated?
by Patrick Guillaumont & Phu Nguyen‐Van & Thi Kim Cuong Pham & Laurent Wagner - 608-629 Can microcredit reduce vulnerability to poverty? Evidence from rural Vietnam
by Chung Thanh Phan & Thang Tat Vo & Diem Thi Hong Vo - 630-659 Impacts of climate change on food utilization in Nepal
by Wenmei Guo & Veeshan Rayamajhee & Alok K. Bohara
November 2022, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 1883-1901 Coastal proximity and individual living standards: Econometric evidence from georeferenced household surveys in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Frederik Wild & David Stadelmann - 1902-1943 Household income mobility in India, 1993–2011
by Mehtabul Azam - 1944-1970 Wage inequality in the developing world: Evidence from Latin America
by Carlos Rodríguez‐Castelán & Luis Felipe López‐Calva & Nora Lustig & Daniel Valderrama - 1971-1996 Trade costs and the composition of developing countries' exports
by Salamat Ali & Chris Milner - 1997-2020 Female labor force participation in Egypt and Palestine: An age–period–cohort analysis
by Moundir Lassassi & Aysit Tansel - 2021-2039 Cross‐industry interlinkages in employment growth: Evidence from Brazil
by Daniel R. Carvalho & Jean N. Lee - 2040-2069 Gendered effects of sanctions on manufacturing employment: Evidence from Iran
by Firat Demir & Saleh S. Tabrizy - 2070-2089 Parental aspirations and child private‐school enrollment: Evidence from India
by Andreas Georgiadis & Liza Benny & Sheikh Galab & Prudhvikar Reddy & Jere Behrman - 2090-2108 The effects of school‐based management on Indian government schools
by Panchali Guha - 2109-2120 The effects of free primary education in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A difference‐in‐differences approach
by Oasis Kodila‐Tedika & Christian S. Otchia - 2121-2139 Forced formalization and informal sector: A simple Chayanov model
by Atanu Sengupta & Sanjoy De - 2140-2162 Crop diversification, impulsivity, and resilience in Ethiopia
by Hyunjyung Oh & Robert Quinlan & Jonathan Yoder - 2163-2183 Agricultural labor markets and the inverse plot size–productivity relationship: Evidence from China's apple growers
by Xingguang Li & Xuexi Huo - 2184-2217 Pandemics and technology engagement: New evidence from m‐Health intervention during COVID‐19 in India
by Sawan Rathi & Anindya S. Chakrabarti & Chirantan Chatterjee & Aparna Hegde - 2218-2250 How does religion affect health in the gold mining industry? Evidence from Nigeria
by Dongqin Wang