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February 1986, Volume 14, Issue 2
January 1986, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-38 Industrial decentralization under apartheid: The relocation of industry to the South African periphery
by Wellings, Paul & Black, Anthony
- 39-63 Assistance to expand agricultural production
by Ruttan, Vernon W.
- 65-77 Farming systems research: Hitting a moving target
by Maxwell, Simon
- 79-96 Oil exports, agrarian change and the rural labor process: The ecuadorian sierra in the 1970s
by Commander, Simon & Peek, Peter
- 97-114 Three patterns of basic needs distribution within Sri Lanka: 1971-1973
by Morrison, Barrie M. & Waxler, Nancy E.
- 115-126 Credit allocation and investment decisions: The case of the manufacturing sector in Korea
by Leite, Sergio Pereira & Vaez-Zadeh, Reza
- 127-132 Corruption, delivery systems, and property rights
by Vijay Jagannathan, N.
- 133-135 On fertility, migration and remittances in LDCs
by Katz, Eliakim & Stark, Oded
- 137-140 Book notes: New classics and guides to research
by Gran, Guy
December 1985, Volume 13, Issue 12
- 1187-1209 Alternatives for multilateral development diplomacy: Some suggestions
by Weiss, Thomas G.
- 1211-1230 Foreign aid and conditions precedent: Political and bureaucratic dimensions
by Cohen, John M. & Grindle, Merilee S. & Walker, S. Tjip
- 1231-1247 Participation, public policy, political economy and development in rural Bangladesh, 1958-85
by Blair, Harry W.
- 1249-1262 Structural barriers to food programming: An analysis of the "Mexican food system"
by Spalding, Rose J.
- 1263-1286 Energy use in eight rural communities in India
by Bowonder, B. & Prakash Rao, N. & Dasgupta, B. & Prasad, S. S. R.
- 1287-1298 A cross-country comparison of interindustry linkages and the role of imported intermediate inputs
by Kubo, Yuji
- 1299-1305 Some initial results of China's new agricultural policies
by Stavis, Benedict
- 1307-1309 Pioneers in Development : Gerald M. Meier and Dudley Seers (Eds.) (1984) (New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank), x + 372 pp., hardback, $29.95
by Morawetz, David
- 1311-1314 Book notes: New classics and guides to research
by Gran, Guy
1985, Volume 13, Issue 10-11
- 1099-1124 The search for a development economics
by Bruton, Henry J.
- 1125-1138 The private sector and rural development: Can agribusiness help the small farmer?
by Goldsmith, Arthur
- 1139-1149 Attitude change revisited: Cognitive dissonance theory and development policy
by James, Jeffrey & Gutkind, Efraim
- 1151-1161 Productivity, progress and learning: The case of jute spinning in Bangladesh
by Kibria, M. G. & Tisdell, C. A.
- 1163-1170 The demand for money in a developing economy: The case of Kenya
by Darrat, Ali F.
- 1171-1174 A note on the dynamic aspects of the Heckscher--Ohlin model: Some empirical evidence
by Khanna, Ashok
- 1175-1178 The appraisal of rural water supplies
by Mcneill, Desmond
- 1179-1180 Reply
by Baldwin, G. B.
- 1181-1181 Rejoinder
by McNeill, Desmond
September 1985, Volume 13, Issue 9
August 1985, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 863-866 Overview and summary
by Corbo, Vittorio & De Melo, Jaime
- 867-869 Part I: The reforms and macroeconomic adjustments introduction
by Bruno, Michael
- 871-892 The expectations management approach to stabilization in Argentina during 1976-1982
by Fernandez, Roque B.
- 893-916 Reforms and macroeconomic adjustments in Chile during 1974-1984
by Corbo, Vittorio
- 917-939 External shocks, financial reforms, and stabilization attempts in Uruguay during 1974-1983
by Hanson, James & de Melo, Jaime
- 941-947 Part II: Microeconomic adjustments during the reforms introduction
by Tybout, James
- 949-967 Microeconomic adjustments in Argentina during 1976-1981: The importance of changing levels of financial subsidies
by Petrei, A. Humberto & Tybout, James
- 969-994 Microeconomic adjustments in Chile during 1977-1981: The importance of being a grupo
by Galvez, Julio & Tybout, James
- 995-1015 Microeconomic adjustments in Uruguay during 1973-1981: The interplay of real and financial shocks
by De Melo, Jaime & Pascale, Ricardo & Tybout, James
July 1985, Volume 13, Issue 7
June 1985, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 663-684 Environment, development and politics: Capital accumulation and the livestock sector in Eastern Amazonia
by Hecht, Susanna B.
- 685-690 Food and stabilization in developing Africa
by Medani, A. I.
- 691-704 Some aspects of employment in Indian agriculture
by Parikh, Ashok
- 705-723 Development and structural change in rural Egypt, 1952 to 1982
by Adams, Richard Jr.
- 725-736 Tax policy, regulated interest rates, and saving
by Nellor, David C. L.
- 737-748 A reapraisal of the capital goods sector in Hong Kong: The case for free trade
by Henley, John S. & Nyaw, Mee-Kau
- 749-759 Nationalism, socialism and planning: Influential ideas in the South
by Lal, Deepak
May 1985, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 573-588 Saving, investment, fiscal deficits, and the external indebtedness of developing countries
by Zaidi, Iqbal Mehdi
- 589-594 The role of real income level and income distribution in fulfillment of basic needs
by Ram, Rati
- 595-609 Basic human needs: The plateau curve
by Goldstein, Joshua S.
- 611-626 Agricultural pricing policy in Kenya
by Jabara, Cathy L.
- 627-638 Biological technology and land productivity: Fertilizers and food production in India
by Diwan, Romesh & Kallianpur, Renu
- 639-651 Options for cement production in Papua New Guinea: A study in choice of technology
by Stewart, D. F.
- 653-658 Costs and benefits of a modest proposal
by Selwyn, Percy
- 659-661 The state, industrialization and class formations in India : Anumpan Sen, (London: Routledge, 1982), [UK pound]14.95
by Lipton, Michael
April 1985, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 465-466 In memory of Thomas Balogh
by Streeten, Paul
- 467-497 The market for public office: Why the Indian state is not better at development
by Wade, Robert
- 499-512 Are Nigerian scientists and engineers effectively utilized? issues on the deployment of scientific and technological labor for national development
by Ukaegbu, Chikwendu Christian
- 513-534 Farm size, land yields and the agricultural production function: An analysis for fifteen developing countries
by Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
- 535-541 Biases in the allocation of foreign aid: Some new evidence
by Dowling, J. M. & Hiemenz, Ulrich
- 543-545 Can the East Asian model of development be generalized? a comment
by Ranis, Gustav
- 547-548 Reply
by Cline, William R.
- 549-556 Of markets, might and mullahs: a case for equity, pluralism and tolerance in development
by De Kadt, Emanuel
- 557-569 The state of the world's population movement: Implications of the 1984 Mexico city conference
by Gwatkin, Davidson R.
March 1985, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 263-272 Microelectronics, international competition and development strategies: The unavoidable issues -- Editor's introduction
by Hoffman, Kurt
- 273-292 Electronics in India: Past strategies and future possibilities
by Mal Agarwal, Suraj
- 293-309 The development of the `electronics complex' and government policies in Brazil
by Stefano Erber, Fabio
- 311-332 The computer industry in the third world: Policy options and constraints
by O'Connor, David C.
- 333-352 Automation and the worldwide restructuring of the electronics industry: Strategic implications for developing countries
by Ernst, Dieter
- 353-370 Technical change and industrial policy: The case of computer numerically controlled lathes in Argentina, Korea and Taiwan
by Jacobsson, Staffan
- 371-392 Clothing, chips and competitive advantage: The impact of microelectronics on trade and production in the garment industry
by Hoffman, Kurt
- 393-407 Developing countries and the future of the automobile industry
by Jones, Daniel T. & Womack, James P.
- 409-422 International diffusion of technology, industrial development and technological leapfrogging
by Soete, Luc
- 423-439 Electronics-based automation technologies and the onset of systemofacture: Implications for Third World industrialization
by Kaplinsky, Raphael
- 441-463 Microelectronics, long waves and world structural change: New perspectives for developing countries
by Perez, Carlota
February 1985, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 151-159 The origins of structuralism
by Arndt, H. W.
- 161-175 Economic and political determinants of foreign direct investment
by Schneider, Friedrich & Frey, Bruno S.
- 177-190 Science and technology indicators and socio-economic development
by Bhalla, A. S. & Fluitman, A. G.
- 191-204 The international debt situation and North-South relations
by Stewart, Frances
- 205-217 Incentives versus equality: What does China's recent experience show?
by Trescott, Paul B.
- 219-236 Reconsidering patents and economic development: A case study of the Turkish pharmaceutical industry
by Kirim, Arman S.
- 237-238 The puzzle of sharecropping: A piece refitted
by Lucas, Robert E. B.
- 239-242 The puzzle of the Lucas model: A reply
by Quibria, M. G. & Rashid, Salim
- 243-243 The Lucas model misconstrued: Rebuttal
by Lucas, Robert E. B.
- 245-249 The fifth credit tranche
by Dell, Sidney
- 251-254 Some notes on work ethos and economic development
by Alam, M. Shahid
- 255-259 Further thoughts on North-South negotiations: A review of Bhagwati and Ruggie
by Singer, Hans W.
January 1985, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editors' introduction
by White, Gordon & Croll, Elisabeth
- 5-14 The problem of balance in the peripheral socialist economy: A conceptual note
by Fitzgerald, E. V. K.
- 15-40 The role of the revolutionary state in the Nicaraguan food system
by Austin, James & Fox, Jonathan & Kruger, Walter
- 41-58 Prospects for the socialist transition of agriculture in Zimbabwe
by Munslow, Barry
- 59-76 Gaps in the debates about agriculture in Senegal, Tanzania and Mozambique
by Barker, Jonathan
- 77-96 Economic tactics: Commercial policy and the socialization of African agriculture
by Mackintosh, Maureen
- 97-114 Agricultural planning, pricing policy and co-operatives in Vietnam
by White, Christine
- 115-121 Inequality and socialism in rural China: A conceptual note
by Blecher, Marc
- 123-150 Hungarian agriculture: A model for the socialist world?
by Hartford, Kathleen
1984, Volume 12, Issue 11-12
- 1063-1075 Investment penetration in manufacturing and extraction and external public debt in Third World states
by Rothgeb, John Jr.
- 1077-1086 When should developing countries use bilateral state trading?
by Spechler, Martin & Tovias, Alfred
- 1087-1094 Prospects for the manufacturing exports of the non-candidate Mediterranean countries in a community of twelve
by Yannopoulos, George N.
- 1095-1106 Of contracts and subcontracts: Small firms in vertically dis-integrated production/distribution systems in LDCs
by Mead, Donald C.
- 1107-1117 Coffee, money and inflation in Colombia
by Edwards, Sebastian
- 1119-1130 The measurement of poverty: A review of attempts to quantify the poor, with special reference to India
by Cutler, Peter
- 1131-1141 The political economy of agrarian reform in Yucatan, Mexico
by Brannon, Jeffery & Baklanoff, Eric N.
- 1143-1157 Contract farming and smallholder outgrower schemes in less-developed countries
by Glover, David J.
October 1984, Volume 12, Issue 10
- 983-1006 The political economy of stabilization: Commitment, capacity, and public response
by Nelson, Joan M.
- 1007-1018 Why poor people get rich: Kenya 1960-1979
by Collier, Paul & Lal, Deepak
- 1019-1028 Perspectives on poverty and income inequality in Brazil
by Denslow, David Jr. & Tyler, William
- 1029-1037 The political economy of income distribution in South Korea: The impact of the state's industrialization policies
by Koo, Hagen
- 1039-1049 Sectoral adjustment in government expenditure in the 1970s: The educational sector in Latin America
by Heller, Peter S. & Cheasty, Adrienne
- 1051-1061 The pressure towards protectionism: Is it systematic? A legacy of the recession? The result of policy to promote recovery?
by Costa, Antonio Maria
September 1984, Volume 12, Issue 9
- 879-900 Motivations for aid to developing countries
by Maizels, Alfred & Nissanke, Machiko K.
- 901-911 Project food aid and equitable growth: Income-transfer efficiency first!
by Reutlinger, Shlomo
- 913-922 Community participation in upgrading irregular settlements: The community response
by Gilbert, Alan & Ward, Peter
- 923-934 The recession, the Third World and the base metals industries
by Toye, John
- 937-949 Beyond export-led growth
by Adelman, Irma
- 951-952 Success stories of the 1970s: Some correlations
by Singer, H. W.
- 953-954 Comment on Adelman
by Scitovsky, Tibor
- 955-972 Adjustment policies in developing countries: A reassessment
by Balassa, Bela
- 973-978 Basic needs: Some unsettled questions
by Streeten, Paul
- 979-982 Summary comment on Adelman, Balassa and Streeten
by Fishlow, Albert
August 1984, Volume 12, Issue 8
- 769-782 Community action by the urban poor: Democratic involvement, community self-help or a means of social control?
by Gilbert, Alan & Ward, Peter
- 783-798 Expansion of the economic frontier: Paraguayan growth in the 1970s
by Baer, Werner & Birch, Melissa H.
- 799-820 Short-run energy-economy interactions in Egypt
by Choucri, Nazli & Lahiri, Supriya
- 821-836 Energy and the poor in an Indian village
by Vidyarthi, Varun
- 837-847 Land-use planning to help sustain tropical forest resources
by Hyman, Eric L.
- 849-865 The role of technological learning in the exports of manufactured goods: the case of selected capital goods in Brazil
by Teubal, Morris
- 867-876 The Kissinger commission report: A critique
by Feinberg, Richard E.
July 1984, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 661-691 Urbanization and third world stability
by Bienen, Henry
- 693-712 HICs, MICs, NICs and LICs: Some elements in the political economy of graduation and differentiation
by O'Neill, Helen
- 713-721 Institutional framework and public enterprise performance
by Bhatt, V. V.
- 723-742 Alliance for production: Mexico's incentives for private sector industrial development
by Weiss, John
- 743-753 The timing of urban infrastructure and housing improvements by owner occupants
by Paul Strassmann, W.
- 755-758 Price instability and inflation: The Latin American case
by Glezakos, Constantine & Nugent, Jeffrey B.
- 759-766 The response of labour effort to falling real wages: The Mexican peso devaluation of February 1982
by Anderson, Joan & Frantz, Roger
1984, Volume 12, Issue 5-6
- 471-480 Exports of technology by newly-industrializing countries: An overview
by Lall, Sanjaya
- 481-490 Hong Kong
by Chen, Edward K. Y.
- 491-503 Taiwan
by Amsden, Alice H.
- 505-533 Republic of Korea
by E. Westphal, Larry & W. Rhee, Yung & Kim, Linsu & H. Amsden, Alice
- 535-565 India
by Lall, Sanjaya
- 567-573 Egypt
by Sagafi-Nejad, Tagi
- 575-599 Brazil
by Colman Sercovich, Francisco
- 601-624 Mexico
by J. Dahlman, Carl & Cortes, Mariluz
- 625-644 Argentina
by Soifer, Ricardo J.
- 645-660 Latin America
by Teitel, Simon & Colman Sercovich, Francisco
April 1984, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 393-401 Integrated rural development programmes: A historical perspective
by Ruttan, Vernon W.
- 403-418 Labour market segmentation: Evidence from Cyprus
by House, William J.
- 419-432 Indigenous technical change: What we can learn from sugar processing
by Kaplinsky, Raphael
- 433-438 The nature of Japan's comparative advantage, 1965-80
by Kellman, Mitchell & Landau, Daniel
- 439-449 A policymaker's guide to comparative advantage
by Schydlowsky, Daniel M.
- 451-459 Papua New Guinea's tax performance, 1965-77
by Duc Thac, Cao & Lim, David
- 461-464 Tanzanian and african socialism: Comment on Weaver and Kronemer
by Putterman, Louis
- 465-470 Institutional destruction resulting from donor and project proliferation in Sub-Saharan African countries
by Morss, Elliott R.
March 1984, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 171-176 Editors' introduction
by Jolly, Richard & Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
- 177-185 The causes and consequences of world recession
by Raj, K. N.
- 187-202 A survey of cross-sectional and time-series literature on factors affecting child welfare
by Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
- 203-221 Brazilian children and the economic crisis: Evidence from the State of Sao Paulo
by Macedo, Roberto
- 223-246 Vulnerable groups in recessionary situations: The case of children and the young in Chile
by Foxley, Alejandro & Raczynski, Dagmar
- 247-260 The recent worldwide economic crisis and the welfare of children: The case of Cuba
by Muniz, JoseGutierrez & Fabian, JoseCamaros & Manriquez, JoseCobas & Hertenberg, Rachelle
- 261-282 Poverty, income distribution and child welfare in Latin America: A comparison of pre- and post-recession data
by Altimir, Oscar
- 283-295 Sub-Saharan Africa in depression: The impact on the welfare of children
by Green, Reginald Herbold & Singer, Hans
- 297-307 Recent trends in the condition of children in India: A statistical profile
by Mundle, Sudipto
- 309-316 The global economic crisis and the impact on children in Sri Lanka
by Gunatilleke, Godfrey & Kurukulasuria, G. I. O. M.
- 317-328 The plantation sector in Sri Lanka: Recent changes in the welfare of children and women
by Jayawardena, Kumari
- 329-338 Effects of the current world recession on the welfare of children: The case of Korea
by Mok Suh, Sang
- 339-364 The world economic crisis and the children: A United States case study
by Miller, C. Arden & Coulter, Elizabeth J.
- 365-380 An econometric investigation of the condition of children in Italy
by Colombino, Ugo
- 381-391 A summary and interpretation of the evidence
by Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
February 1984, Volume 12, Issue 2
January 1984, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-23 Sources of stagnation in sub-Saharan Africa
by Wheeler, David
- 25-41 A conceptual framework for analysis of primary commodity markets
by Maizels, Alfred
- 43-65 Monetarism, employment and social stratification
by Lagos, Ricardo & Tokman, Victor E.
- 67-86 Farmer education and farm efficiency in Nepal: The role of schooling, extension services, and cognitive skills
by Jamison, Dean T. & Moock, Peter R.
- 87-96 Squatters or tenants: the commercialization of unauthorized housing in Nairobi
by Amis, Philip
- 97-101 The changing remittance behaviour of US manufacturing firms in Latin America: a comment and an update
by Droucopoulos, Vassilis
- 101-101 Reply
by Chudnovsky, Daniel
December 1983, Volume 11, Issue 12