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April 2017, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 512-531 The Impact of Microfinance Institutions on the Informal Credit Market: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh
by Tiziana Venittelli
January 2017, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-18 Global Income Distribution and the Middle-Income Strata: Implications for the World Development Taxonomy Debate
by Rogelio Madrueño-Aguilar - 19-36 A Prototypical Case in the Making? Challenging Comparative Perspectives on French Aid
by Gordon D Cumming - 37-53 Industrial Policy, Multinational Strategy and Domestic Capability: A Comparative Analysis of the Development of South Africa’s and Thailand’s Automotive Industries
by Justin Barnes & Anthony Black & Kriengkrai Techakanont - 54-72 Structural Transformation, Biased Technological Change and Employment in Vietnam
by Philip Abbott & Finn Tarp & Ce Wu - 73-92 Women and Household Cash Management: Evidence from Financial Diaries in India
by Rajalaxmi Kamath & Abhi Dattasharma - 93-107 Partnerships as Interpellation
by Sigrid Bjerre Andersen & Steffen Jensen - 108-126 Income Smoothing, Capital Management and Provisioning Behaviour of Microfinance Institutions: A Study Using Global Panel Data
by Ashim Kumar Kar - 127-143 Channels of Influence: The EU and Delta Convergence of Core Labour Standards in the Eastern Neighbourhood
by Sara Kahn-Nisser - 144-159 Costs, Benefits and the Political Economy of Aid Coordination: The Case of the European Union
by Stephan Klingebiel & Mario Negre & Pedro Morazán - 160-175 The Evolution of South-South Development Cooperation: Guiding Principles and Approaches
by Sandra H Bry - 176-191 Looking Good: Mediatisation and International NGOs
by Ben Jones - 192-212 Financial Globalisation Dynamic Thresholds for Financial Development: Evidence from Africa
by Simplice A Asongu & Lieven De Moor - 213-229 The Political Economy of Regional Inequality in Ghana: Do Political Settlements Matter?
by Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai - 230-245 Financial Sustainability and Poverty Outreach: The Case of Microfinance Institutions in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
by Ganna Sheremenko & Cesar L Escalante & Wojciech J Florkowski - 246-262 Budget Support, Budget Transparency and Domestic Accountability in Mozambique
by Johannes Schmitt - 263-264 Paying Bribes for Public Services. A Global Guide to Grass-Roots Corruption
by Edward C. Page - 265-267 Anthropology, Theatre and Development: The Transformative, Potential of Performance
by Tim Prentki
November 2016, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 783-807 Les inégalités dans le domaine de l’éducation au Maroc: Une approche spatial
by Jabrane Amaghouss & Aomar Ibourk - 808-825 Smallholder Milk Market Participation and Intra-household Time Allocation in Ethiopia
by Birhanu Megersa Lenjiso & Jeroen Smits & Ruerd Ruben - 826-846 Fungibility of Smallholder Agricultural Credit: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan
by Abid Hussain & Gopal Bahadur Thapa - 847-874 Is the ‘Developing World’ Changing? A Dynamic and Multidimensional Taxonomy of Developing Countries
by Sergio Tezanos Vázquez & Andy Sumner - 875-892 Do Gender Targets and Gender Working Groups Contribute to More Gender-Sensitive Budget Support? Evidence from 14 Sub-Saharan African Countries
by Nathalie Holvoet & Liesbeth Inberg - 893-915 How Do the Middle Class and the Poor Grow Apart? An Empirical Test of the Psychological Well-Being Pathway in Middle-Income Countries
by Rick Mourits & Luuk Van Kempen - 916-933 Achieving Co-Operation in an Aid-Funded Development Network Organisation (DNO): Lessons for Development Practitioners
by Il-haam Petersen - 934-956 ‘I Wish I Had 100 Dollars a Month …’ The Determinants of Poverty in Mongolia
by Francesco Pastore - 957-959 The Global Automotive Industry
by Leonardo Lima Chagas - 960-962 Research and Fieldwork in Development
by Smita Ramnarain
September 2016, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 521-535 The Electrification–Malaria Nexus: The Case of Rural Uganda
by Lorenzo Pellegrini & Luca Tasciotti - 536-554 The Role of Remittances in Determining Economic Security and Poverty in Myanmar
by Udaya Wagle - 555-570 Success Factors for Community Business Wildlife Tourism Partnerships in Tanzania
by Diederik de Boer & Meine Pieter van Dijk - 571-587 The DAC is Dead, Long Live the DCF? A Comparative Analysis of the OECD Development Assistance Committee and the UN Development Cooperation Forum
by Joren Verschaeve & Jan Orbie - 588-604 A Consensus Unravels: NREGA and the Paradox of Rules-Based Welfare in India
by Matthew McCartney & Indrajit Roy - 605-624 Linkages with Multinationals and Domestic Firm Performance: The Role of Assistance for Local Firms
by Holger Görg & Adnan Seric - 625-645 Thinning and Thickening: Productive Sector Policies in The Era of Global Value Chains
by Raphael Kaplinsky & Mike Morris - 646-659 Cultivating Capabilities through Activism: Examples from India
by Manabi Majumdar & Jos Mooij - 660-689 Organizational and Institutional Barriers to the Effectiveness of Public Expenditures: The Case of Agricultural Research Investments in Nigeria and Ghana
by Catherine Ragasa - 690-704 Development in Post-liberalization India: Marketization, Decentralization and Informalization in Gujarat
by Dolly Daftary - 705-721 Navigating Polycentric Governance from a Citizen’s Perspective: The Rising New Middle Classes Respond
by Alan Fowler & Kees Biekart - 722-740 An Exploratory study of Dairying Intensification, Women’s Decision Making, and Time Use and Implications for Child Nutrition in Kenya
by Jemimah Micere Njuki & Amanda Wyatt & Isabelle Baltenweck & Kathryn Yount & Clair Null & Usha Ramakrishnan & Aimee Webb Girard & Shreyas Sreenath - 741-757 Coordination Without Effectiveness? A Critique of the Paris Agenda in the Experience of Development Aid in Albania
by Artan Karini - 758-775 The Poverty Focus of Swedish Bilateral Aid: A Comparative Analysis
by Bob Baulch - 776-778 After-Development Dynamics – South Korea’s Contemporary Engagement with Asia
by Hoon Choi - 779-781 Asia-Africa Development Divergence: A Question of Intent
by Pritish Behuria
July 2016, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 361-378 South–South Trade in Capital Goods – The Market-Driven Diffusion of Appropriate Technology
by Rebecca Hanlin & Raphael Kaplinsky - 379-396 Tilling the Soil in Tanzania: What do Emerging Economies have to Offer?
by Andrew Agyei-Holmes - 397-413 Chinese Technologies and Pro-Poor Industrialisation in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Furniture Manufacturing in Kenya
by Richmond Atta-Ankomah - 414-430 Brazil’s Tropical Solutions for Africa: Tractors, Matracas and the Politics of ‘Appropriate Technology’
by Lídia Cabral - 431-446 Decomposing Inequality of Opportunity in Immunization by Circumstances: Evidence from India
by Rama Pal - 447-464 Realigning the Political and the Technical: NGOs and the Politicization of Agrarian Development in Bolivia
by Diana Cordoba & Kees Jansen - 465-478 What Happens When Corporate Ownership Shifts to China? A Case Study on Rubber Production in Cameroon
by S Assembe-Mvondo & P O Cerutti & L Putzel & R Eba'a Atyi - 479-494 Understanding NGO Strategies to Engage with Donor-Funded Development Projects: Reconciling and Differentiating Objectives
by Markus Ketola - 495-511 Intergenerational Persistence of Industry in India
by Tushar K Nandi - 512-513 Le dictionnaire du développement durable
by Philippe Hugon - 513-515 Global Poverty: Global Governance and Poor People in the Post-2015 Era
by Fethiye B Ceylan - 515-519 Labour Markets, Institutions and Inequality: Building Just Societies in the 21st Century
by Christian Dreger
April 2016, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 119-129 Moving Towards Inclusive Development? Recent Views on Inequalities, Frugal Innovations, Urban Geo-Technologies, Gender and Hybrid Governance
by Isa Baud - 130-142 Why Are Some People Poor?
by Andy Sumner - 143-153 Frugal Innovation and Development: Aides or Adversaries?
by Peter Knorringa & Iva Peša & André Leliveld & Cees van Beers - 154-166 Perspectives on the Role of Geo-Technologies for Addressing Contemporary Urban Issues: Implications for IDS
by Karin Pfeffer & Hebe Verrest - 167-174 Gender Dilemmas in International Development Studies
by Wendy Harcourt - 175-183 Hybrid Governance Arrangements
by Francesco Colona & Rivke Jaffe - 184-212 Reliance of Sovereign Credit Ratings on Governance Indicators
by Huseyin Ozturk - 213-235 Mobile Phones for Agricultural and Rural Development: A Literature Review and Suggestions for Future Research
by Richard Duncombe - 236-251 Digesting Urban Space: Dietary Wellbeing in Mumbai Slums
by Briana Gilmore & Nicky Pouw - 252-269 State or Regime? The Impact of Institutions on Welfare Outcomes
by Simone Dietrich & Michael Bernhard - 270-293 Do Health Conditions Determine the Flow of External Health Resources? Evidence from Panel Data
by Katharina M K Stepping - 294-313 Aid and Governance: Negative Returns?
by Samuel Brazys - 314-329 Innovation Diffusion in Conservation Agriculture: A Network Approach
by Julio Díaz-José & Roberto Rendón-Medel & Bram Govaerts & Jorge Aguilar-Ávila & Manrrubio Muñoz-Rodriguez - 330-351 Occupational Segregation in the Indian Labour Market
by Tushar Agrawal - 352-354 Economic Growth and Development: Theories, Criticism and an Alternative Growth Model
by Thomas Domjahn - 354-356 Social Capital and Rural Development in the Knowledge Society
by Garri Raagmaa - 356-359 Depoliticising Migration: Global Governance and International Migration Narratives
by Sara Kalm - 360-360 Success Factors for Community Business Wildlife Tourism Partnerships in Tanzania
by Diederik de Boer & Meine Pieter van Dijk
January 2016, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-12 Theorising Politics Behind Policy Coherence for Development (PCD)
by Lauri Siitonen - 13-29 Broadening the Global Development Framework Post 2015: Embracing Policy Coherence and Global Public Goods
by Michael King - 30-43 The European Union and Policy Coherence for Development: Reforms, Results, Resistance
by Maurizio Carbone & Niels Keijzer - 44-61 The Rise of Policy Coherence for Development: A Multi-Causal Approach
by Joren Verschaeve & Sarah Delputte & Jan Orbie - 62-75 Coherence and Contradictions in Danish Migration-Development Policy and Practice
by Ninna Nyberg Sørensen - 76-90 A Perfect Post-2015 Partner? Analysing EU’s Development and Trade Agendas for Global Development Partnership
by Marikki Stocchetti - 91-110 The EU and The Human Right to Water and Sanitation: Normative Coherence as the Key to Transformative Development
by Harlan Koff & Carmen Maganda - 111-113 Right to Work? Assessing India’s Employment Guarantee Scheme in Bihar
by Mamata Pradhan - 113-115 Global Marshall Plan – Theory and Evidence
by Franz-Josef Radermacher - 116-117 Education, Learning, Training: Critical Issues for Development
by Manos Antoninis
December 2015, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 631-649 Urban Agriculture and Dietary Diversity: Empirical Evidence from Tanzania
by Luca Tasciotti & Natascha Wagner - 650-671 Food Price Rises and Political Instability: Problematizing a Complex Relationship
by Leila Demarest - 672-685 Local Appropriations of Developmental Imperatives: Notes from a Watershed Project in Odisha, Eastern India
by Sailen Routray - 686-706 Volatility and Inequality: Household Vulnerability as Uncertain Welfare in Rural China
by Jing You & Adam Ozanne - 707-726 Means to an End: The Importance of the Research Question for Systematic Reviews in International Development
by Henrik Hansen & Neda Trifković - 727-744 Investing in Irony? Development, Improvement and Dispossession in Southern African Coal Spaces
by Bram Büscher - 745-761 Flexibilité des règles et participation individuelle à l’action collective: Cas de l’Union des Groupements de Producteurs du Périmètre irrigué de Malanville au Bénin
by Kouété P Jimmy & Ismail Moumouni - 762-776 L’Afrique du Sud et la Chine en Afrique: une cohabitation difficile?
by Moda Dieng - 777-792 Adapting Generic Models through Bricolage: Elite Capture of Water Users Associations in Peri-urban Lilongwe
by Maria Rusca & Klaas Schwartz & Lejla Hadzovic & Rhodante Ahlers - 793-810 The Political Economy of Decentralization in Thailand: How Past and Present Decentralization Affects rural Actors’ Participation
by Thomas Dufhues & Insa Theesfeld & Gertrud Buchenrieder - 811-825 ‘Power’ in ‘Empowerment’: A Case Study of Constructing a Text against the Mainstream
by Rosalind Eyben - 826-849 Does Aid Reduce Inequality? Evidence for Latin America
by David Castells-Quintana & José María Larrú - 850-867 How to Design and Implement Social Business Models for Base-of-the-Pyramid (BoP) Markets?
by Sandeep Goyal & Bruno S Sergi & Mahadeo Jaiswal - 868-886 Workers and Labour Market Outcomes of Informal Jobs in Formal Establishments. A Job-based Informality Index for Nine Sub-Saharan African Countries
by Kea Tijdens & Janna Besamusca & Maarten van Klaveren - 887-902 Increasing the Power of the Poor? NGO-led Social Accountability Initiatives and Political Capabilities in Rural Uganda
by Sophie King - 903-920 Is China ‘Crowding Out’ South African Exports of Manufactures?
by R Jenkins & Lawrence Edwards - 921-942 Poverty and Ethnicity among Black South Africans
by Carlos Gradin
September 2015, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 481-487 Strategic Governance for Inclusive Development
by Nicky R M Pouw & Ad de Bruijne - 488-504 Urban Water Governance for More Inclusive Development: A Reflection on the ‘Waterscapes’ of Durban, South Africa
by Catherine Sutherland & Dianne Scott & Michaela Hordijk - 505-522 Big Data for Better Urban Life? – An Exploratory Study of Critical Urban Issues in Two Caribbean Cities: Paramaribo (Suriname) and Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago)
by Karin Pfeffer & Hebe Verrest & Ate Poorthuis - 523-540 Landscapes of Social Inclusion: Inclusive Value-Chain Collaboration Through the Lenses of Food Sovereignty and Landscape Governance
by Mirjam A F Ros-Tonen & Yves-Pierre Benoît Van Leynseele & Anna Laven & Terry Sunderland - 541-559 Towards an Elaborated Theory of Inclusive Development
by Joyeeta Gupta & Nicky R M Pouw & Mirjam A F Ros-Tonen - 560-573 Discourse of Urban Resilience and ‘Inclusive Development’ in the Johannesburg Growth and Development Strategy 2040
by Elisabeth Peyroux - 574-588 Machismo and Mamitas at School: Exploring the Agency of Teachers for Social and Gender Justice in Bolivian Education
by Mieke T A Lopes Cardozo & Jennifer Sawyer & Maria Luisa Talavera Simoni - 589-605 Contesting Inclusiveness: The Anxieties of Mechanised Fishers Over Social Boundaries in Chennai, South India
by Maarten Bavinck & Subramanian Karuppiah & Svein Jentoft - 606-622 Inclusive Growth: Beyond Safety Nets?
by Arjan de Haan - 623-624 Capitalist Development in India’s Informal Economy
by Christine Lutringer - 625-627 The Quest for Prosperity: How Developing Economies Can Take Off
by Mukti P Upadhyay - 627-629 Wellbeing, Justice and Development Ethics
by Sylvia I Bergh
July 2015, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 337-352 Public Investments in and for Agriculture
by Tewodaj Mogues & Shenggen Fan & Samuel Benin - 353-370 Trends and Composition of Public Expenditures: A Global and Regional Perspective
by Bingxin Yu & Shenggen Fan & Eduardo Magalhães - 371-390 Who Invests How Much in Agriculture in Low- and Middle-Income Countries? An Empirical Review
by Sarah K Lowder & Brian Carisma & Jakob Skoet - 391-406 Agricultural R&D Expenditure in Africa: An Analysis of Growth and Volatility
by Gert-Jan Stads & Nienke Beintema - 407-424 Prioritizing Rural Investments in Africa: A Hybrid Evaluation Approach Applied to Uganda
by Karl Pauw & James Thurlow - 425-437 Agricultural Productivity, Health and Public Expenditures in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Summer L Allen & John Ulimwengu - 438-451 Public Investment in Agricultural Research and Extension in India
by Pramod Kumar Joshi & Praduman Kumar & Shinoj Parappurathu - 452-473 Political Economy Determinants of Public Spending Allocations: A Review of Theories, and Implications for Agricultural Public Investment
by Tewodaj Mogues - 474-476 By All Means Necessary: How China’s Resource Quest is Changing the World
by Christof Morscher - 476-478 Pirate Trails: Tracking the Illicit Financial Flows from Pirate Activities off the Horn of Africa
by John S Ivancovich - 478-480 Innovation in Operations Assessment: Recent Developments in Measuring Results in Conflict Environments
by Ole Winckler Andersen
April 2015, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 195-201 The New Middle Classes: Advocates for Good Governance, Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development?
by Jürgen Wiemann - 202-204 Inequality, Sustainability and Middle Classes in a Polycentric World
by Peter Knorringa & Alejandro Guarin - 205-216 Sharing Global Responsibility: The Role of the Middle Classes on the Way to a Just and Sustainable Global Economy
by Jürgen Wiemann - 217-229 Does the Rise of the Middle Class Lock in Good Government in the Developing World?
by Nancy Birdsall - 230-237 The Emerging Middle Classes in India: Mobilizing for Inclusive Development?
by Isa Baud - 238-245 The Choice of the New Latin American Middle Classes: Sharing or Self-Caring
by Kees Biekart - 246-254 Where and What (for) is the Middle? Africa and the Middle Class(es)
by Henning Melber - 255-256 Towards a More Empirical Debate on Middle Classes in the Global South
by Peter Knorringa - 257-272 Lacking the Means or the Motivation? Exploring the Experience of Community-Based Resource Management Among Fisherfolk on Lake Victoria, Uganda
by Caroline Barratt & Janet Seeley & Edward H Allison - 273-288 Russia as a Recruited Development Donor
by Patty A Gray - 289-307 Understanding Responsible Innovation in Small Producers’ Clusters in Vietnam through Actor-Network Theory
by Jaap Voeten & Job de Haan & Gerard de Groot & Nigel Roome - 308-329 Determinants and Persistence of Benefits from the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme – Panel Data Analysis for Rajasthan, India
by Raghbendra Jha & Raghav Gaiha & Manoj K Pandey & Shylashri Shankar - 330-331 Transfrontier Conservation Areas: People Living on the Edge
by Jan Kees van Donge - 331-333 Insufficient Funds: The Culture of Money in Low-wage Transnational Families
by Hasan Mahmud - 333-335 The Politics of Public Sector Performance: Pockets of Effectiveness in Developing Countries
by Joseph R A Ayee
January 2015, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-18 Reinventing International Development NGOs – The Case of ICCO
by Willem Elbers & Lau Schulpen - 19-36 The Development Project as an Institution for Agency and Capability Expansion: The Case of the Njombe Milk Project
by Francesco Burchi & Pasquale De Muro & Sara Vicari - 37-66 Macroeconomic Fundamentals of Poverty and Deprivation: An Empirical Study for Developed Countries
by Ana Paula Ribeiro & Sandra Tavares Silva & Duarte Guimarães - 67-83 SLE in Kenyan Slum Communities: Development of the Concept
by Robert Porter - 84-98 Child Labor in Africa and Asia: Household and Context Determinants of Hours Worked in Paid Labor by Young Children in 16 Low-Income Countries
by Ellen Webbink & Jeroen Smits & Eelke de Jong - 99-121 Impacts of a Micro-Enterprise Clustering Programme on Firm Performance in Ghana
by Jörg Peters & Maximiliane Sievert & Christoph Strupat - 122-139 Technological Capabilities, Institutions and Firm Productivity: A Multilevel Study
by Micheline Goedhuys & Martin Srholec - 140-155 Holding All the Cards? Quality Management by Cooperatives in a Moroccan Dairy Value Chain
by Nicolas Faysse & Cristina Simon - 156-185 How Does Trade Facilitation Affect International Trade?
by Chahir Zaki - 186-188 The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor
by Karen Del Biondo - 188-190 The Final Deathblow to Development Planning? A Comparative Book Review
by Dennis Essers & Bert Jacobs - 191-193 Mémoires solidaires et solitaires. Trajectoires d’un économiste du développement
by Claire Mainguy & Françoise Stoeffler-Kern
December 2014, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 557-573 Exploring the role of Western NGOs in creating and strengthening local NGOs in Albania
by Fahimul Quadir & Aida Orgocka - 574-596 Social Capital, Remittances and Growth
by Karla Borja - 597-613 Does Aid for Education Attract Foreign Investors? An Empirical Analysis for Latin America
by Julian Donaubauer & Dierk Herzer & Peter Nunnenkamp - 614-628 EU Donor Policies in Situations of Fragility: Promoting ‘Resilience’?
by Jan Pospisil & Sophie Besancenot - 629-650 Do International Remittances Matter to Tobacco Spending? Evidence from Vietnam
by Cuong Viet Nguyen & Anh Tran - 651-675 Measuring Equitable MDG Progress
by Milo Vandemoortele & Luisa Natali & Matt Geddes - 676-691 The EU and Donor Coordination on the Ground: Perspectives from Tanzania and Zambia
by Sarah Delputte & Jan Orbie - 692-706 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Interventions in the Pacific: Defining, Assessing and Improving ‘Sustainability’
by Matthew Clarke & Simon Feeny & John Donnelly - 707-724 Gender Differentials in Inequality of Educational Opportunities: New Evidence from an Indian Youth Study
by Ashish Singh & Abhishek Singh & Saseendran Pallikadavath & Faujdar Ram - 725-742 Are Women Less Efficient In Converting Microcredit Into Functionings? Evidence from Bangladesh
by Tamgid Ahmed Chowdhury & Pundarik Mukhopadhaya - 743-760 Between Control and Cooperation: Multi-Stakeholder Service Provision and the Legitimacy of State Institutions in Ethiopia’s Amhara National Regional State
by Nora Stel & Fenta Mandefro Abate - 761-782 Economic and Health Determinants of Child Nutritional Status in the Malawian District of Salima
by Maria Sassi - 783-797 Can Legal Pluralism Advance Human Rights? How International Development Actors Can Contribute
by Giselle Corradi - 798-814 Access to Finance: An Empirical Analysis
by Rashmi Umesh Arora - 815-831 Information Sources, ICTs and Price Information in Rural Agricultural Markets
by Giacomo Zanello & Chittur S Srinivasan - 832-852 How do Multilateral Institutions Influence Individual Perceptions of International Affairs? Evidence from Europe and Asia
by Ayse Kaya & James T Walker - 853-869 Assessing the Drivers of R&D Activities of Firms in Developing Countries: Evidence From Turkey
by Elif Kalaycı & Teoman Pamukçu - 870-885 Evaluating the Impact of Training in Self-Help Groups in India
by Ranjula Bali Swain & Adel Varghese - 886-904 How Should Donors Give Foreign Aid? A Theoretical Comparison of Aid Modalities
by Izabela Jelovac & Frieda Vandeninden - 905-921 Sightings of the State, Reflections of Self as Citizen: Self-Becoming in Development Encounters
by Tanya Jakimow - 922-924 Climate-Resilient Development – Participatory Solutions from Developing Countries
by Marcus Kaplan - 924-926 A World You Do Not Know
by Jessica Ordoñez Cuenca - 926-928 Global Governance and NGO Participation: Shaping the Information Society in the United Nations (Rethinking Globalizations Series)
by Monir Hossain Moni - 929-930 The Political Economy of Disaster: Destitution, Plunder and Earthquake in Haiti
by Ermina Martini - 931-933 Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability
by Leila Demarest - 933-935 The Price of Rights: Regulating International Labor Migration
by Meghan Benton - 935-937 Evaluation Methodologies for Aid in Conflict
by Ines Afonso Roque Ferreira - 937-939 Ideas, Interests and Foreign Aid
by Damiano de Felice
September 2014, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 387-396 Understanding the Links between Labour and Economic Development
by Ralitza Dimova & Christophe J Nordman - 397-418 Informal Employment and Development: Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion
by Martha Chen - 419-436 By Choice and by Necessity: Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment in the Developing World
by David N Margolis - 437-455 Informal sector dynamics in times of fragile growth: The case of Madagascar
by Julia Vaillant & Michael Grimm & Jann Lay & François Roubaud - 456-472 The determinants of the size distribution of firms in Uganda
by Jonathan Goyette - 473-489 Informal–Formal Linkages and Informal Enterprise Performance in Urban West Africa
by Marcus H Böhme & Rainer Thiele - 490-508 Trapped in Agriculture? Credit Constraints, Investments in Education and Agricultural Employment
by Ruxanda Berlinschi & Johan Swinnen & Kristine Van Herck - 509-526 Migration, Education and the Gender Gap in Labour Force Participation
by Ilhom Abdulloev & Ira N Gang & Myeong-Su Yun - 527-551 In Limbo: Exploring Transition to Discouragement
by Ayça Akarçay Gürbüz & Sezgin Polat & Mustafa Ulus - 552-554 Crafting Institutional Reforms for International Development
by Prakash Kashwan - 554-556 Bangladesh: Politics, Economy and Civil Society
by William B Milam
July 2014, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 293-295 Social Protection for Leaving No-One Behind – Or for Catching up and Moving Forward in Life?
by Timo Voipio - 296-310 Transforming Social Protection: Human Wellbeing and Social Justice
by Stephen Devereux & J Allister McGregor - 311-321 The Rise of Social Protection in Development: Progress, Pitfalls and Politics
by Arjan de Haan - 322-337 Relocating Social Protection within a Radical Project of Social Justice
by Sam Hickey - 338-354 The Politics and Practicalities of Universalism: Towards a Citizen-Centred Perspective on Social Protection
by Naila Kabeer - 355-369 The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, India: Examining Pathways towards Establishing Rights-Based Social Contracts
by Deepta Chopra - 370-386 Can the Expansion of Social Protection bring about Social Transformation in African Countries? The Case of Zambia
by Charlotte Harland
April 2014, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 163-174 Theorising Age and Generation in Development: A Relational Approach
by Roy Huijsmans & Shanti George & Roy Gigengack & Sandra J T M Evers