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October 1990, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 533-557 Macroeconomic policies and sustainable development in the third World
by Stein Hansen - 558-558 . By Jack Westoby. (Oxford. Basil Blackwell, 1989, pp.228. £12.95 paperback)
by Mary Hobley - 558-558 . By Duncan Poore, Peter Burgess, John Palmer, Simon Rietbergen and Timothy Synott. (London, Earthscan Publications, 1989, pp.252, £9.95 paperback)
by Mary Hobley - 558-558 . By M. V. Nadkarni with Syed Ajmal Pasha. (New Delhi, Sage Publications, 1989. pp.182, £22.50 hardback)
by Mary Hobley - 558-561 . Additional material by Tony Gross. (London, Latin American Bureau, 1989, pp.96, £2.95 paperback)
by Mary Hobley - 561-561 . By Edward Barbier. (London, Earthscan 1989, pp.223, £29.95 hardback)
by P. Woodhouse - 561-563 . By Teresa Hayter. (London, Earthscan, 1989, pp.276, £7.95 paperback)
by P Woodhouse - 563-563 . By J. A. Dixon, D. E. James and P. B. Sherman. (London. Earthican. 1989, pp.302, £14.95)
by P Woodhouse - 563-565 . By J. A. Dixon, D. E. James and P. B. Sherman, (London, Earthscan, 1990, pp.364, £16.95)
by Kojo S. Amanor
July 1990, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 285-309 Regional groupings in Asia: Should SAARC follow the ASEAN model?
by Praveen Bhalla - 310-333 Industrialization and structural change in developing countries
by Frederick I. Nixson - 334-351 Exports of industrial technology from Turkey
by Arman Kirim - 352-372 Imports of technology of the newly industrialising countries: An inter‐industry analysis for Mexico and Pakistan
by Homi Katrak - 373-379 Inflation and its predictability in high‐inflation Latin American countries: Some evidence on two competing hypotheses – a research note
by Keith E. Maskus & Abbas Pourgerami - 380-398 The potential benefits of reallocation of government subsidies in Bangladesh
by M. A. Jabbar & David Colman - 399-403 Review article: In defence of development banking
by Paul Mosley - 404-406 A comment on the review article by Paul Mosley: In defence of the World development report
by Millard Long - 407-422 Review article: New forms of foreign investment in developing countries
by Barbara Evers & Colin Kirkpatrick - 423-427 . vols.1 & 2. By Deepak Lal. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, vol.1, 1988, pp.345, £35.00; vol.2, 1989, pp.196, £22.50.)
by Colin Simmons - 427-429 . By David J. Steinberg (ed.). (London, Unwin Hyman, 1988, pp.590, £24.95 paperback.)
by J. S. Brider - 429-430 . By Alan W. Whiteside (ed.). (James Curry, 1989, £9.95, pp.244.)
by Raphael Kaplinsky - 430-432 . By Colin Stoneman and Lionel Cliffe. (London, Pinter publishers, 1989, pp.210, £25.00 hardback.)
by Kirsten England - 430-432 Book Review: Zimbabwe's prospects: Issues of race, class, state and capital in Southern Africa
by Kirsten England - 432-434 . By Larry Diamond, Juan J. Linz and Seymour Martin Lipset(eds.). (Colorado: Lynne Rienner, London: Adamantine press, 1988, pp.314,$22.50)
by Keith Panter‐Brick - 434-435 . By V. Randall (ed.). (London, Sage, 1988, pp.198, £8.95 paperback.)
by Barry Munslow - 436-437 . By Raisuddin Ahmed and Andrew Bernard. (Washington, DC, International Food Policy Research Institute, research report 72, February 1989, pp.84.)
by Wendy K. Olsen - 437-438 . By Guy Le Moigne, Shawki Barghouti, and Herve Plusquellec (eds.). (World Bank, 1989, technical paper number 94, pp.141, £9.95.)
by Peter Smith - 438-439 . By M. Allen et al. (Washington, International Monetary Fund, 1989, pp.138, US $15.00.)
by Richard Kitchen - 439-440 Book Review: National integration and local integrity: The miri of the Nuba mountains in the Sudan
by P. T. W. Baxter
April 1990, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 151-171 Asian and Latin American experience: Lessons for Africa
by Gustav Ranis - 172-208 Prices in Mozambican agriculture
by Finn Tarp - 209-231 Who is afraid of choices? A proposal for multi‐criteria analysis as a tool for decision‐making support in development planning
by Françoise Pétry - 232-242 Debt: New treatment for the chronic but repentant
by Mike Faber - 243-253 Comment: Maize research in Malawi
by Paul W. Heisey - 254-256 The role of the private sector in African agricultural research: A reply to Heisey
by Jonathan Kydd - 257-263 Review article: Continuing dance of the debt squads? … Or out of the debt crisis? … An extended review of four books on third world debt
by Chris Edwards - 264-267 Field report: A mission to Mongolia
by Mike Faber - 268-270 Nowhere to go but down? Peasant farming in the international development game. By Andrew S. Macdonald. (London, unwin hyman, 1989, pp.224, £25.00 hardback, £8.95 paperback)
by Keith Thompson - 270-271 The greening of aid. By Czech Conroy and Miles Litvinoff (eds.). (london, Earthscan Publications ltd., 1988, pp.302, £8.95 paperback)
by Jessica Woodroffe - 271-274 The poor and the powerless: Economic policy and change in the Caribbean. By Clive Y. Thomas. (Latin America Bureau (Research and Action) Ltd. London, 1988, pp.396, £8.95 paperback, £29.95 hardback)
by Jane Harrigan - 274-275 Cutting edge technologies and microcomputer applications for developing countries. Report of an ad hoc panel on the use of microcomputers for developing countries. (London, Intermediate Technology Publications, and Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press, 1988, pp.489, £16.95)
by Sheila Vaughan - 275-277 Science, technology and development. By Atul Wad (ed.). (boulder, colorado, westview press and london, it publications, 1988, pp.315, £16.95 paperback)
by P. Paolo Saviotti - 277-278 Third world politics: A comparative introduction. By Paul Cammack, David Pool and William Tordoff. (London, MacMillan, 1988, pp.308, £25.00)
by Trevor W. Parfitt - 278-279 Public service accountability: A comparative perspective. By Joseph G. Jabbra and O. P. Dwivedi (eds.). (Connecticut, Kumarian Press, 1989, pp.273, $42.50 hardback, $25.95 paperback)
by Wyn Reilly - 279-281 Managing organisations in developing countries. By Moses N. Kiggundu (West Hartford, Kumarian Press, 1989, pp.328, $27.95 paperback, $39.95 hardback)
by Merrick L. Jones - 281-282 Land and labor in South Asia. By Inderjit Singh. (World Bank Discussion paper no 33, 1988, pp. viii + 326, $12.00)
by John Harriss - 283-283 Economic development in Africa: International efforts, issues and prospects. By Olusola Akinrinade and J. Kurt Barling (eds.). (London, Pinter Publishers, 1987, pp.266, £24.00 hardback)
by Owen T. Adikibi
January 1990, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-59 South Africa without apartheid: Estimates from general equilibrium simulations
by Murali Iyengar & Richard C. Porter - 60-76 The impact of multilateral and tied bilateral aid on the UK economy
by Oliver Morrissey - 77-109 Socio‐economic differentiation among African peasants: Evidence from Acholi, Southern Sudan
by William J. House & Kevin D. Phillips‐Howard - 110-139 Decentralised planning in Zimbabwe: A review of provincial, urban and district development planning in post‐dependence Zimbabwe (post‐1980)
by K. H. Wekwete - 140-141 . By Marguerite S. Robinson. (Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1988, pp.337, £14.00 hardback)
by Mary Searle‐Chatterjee - 141-142 . by Nicole Ball. (London, Adamantine Press Limited, 1988, pp.432 £32.50)
by Ron Smith - 142-143 . By Philip Raikes. (London, CIIR, James Currey, Portsmouth, Heinemann, 1988; pp.vii + 280, £9.95 paperback)
by David Colman - 144-145 . By Roger E. Kanet (ed.) (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987, pp.233, £25 $39.50 hardback)
by Adrian G. V. Hyde‐Price - 145-147 Book Review: ARRAY(0x1009dd4f0)
by Keith Sutton - 147-148 . By Christopher Browne and Douglas A. Scott. (washington D.C., International Monetary Fund, 1989, pp.viii+219, us$18.00 paperback)
by Mark M. Turner - 148-149 . By Said El‐Nagger (ed.) (Washington D.C., International Monetary Fund, 1989, pp.269, $18.50)
by Rodney Wilson - 149-150 . By Naomi Chazan, Robert Mortimer, John Ravenhill and Donald Rothchild. (Boulder, Lyne Rienner and London. Macmillan. 1988, pp.457, £33.00 hardback)
by Anthony Payne
October 1989, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 409-443 The ‘hidden‐hand’ of public administration in newly‐emerging states: A theoretical and empirical analysis
by Peter Blunt & David Richards & James Wilson - 444-466 The islamic development bank's role as an aid agency for moslem countries
by Rodney Wilson - 467-486 Towards a better understanding of credit in rural development. the case of Bangladesh: The patron state
by J. Allister Mcgregor - 487-495 Micro‐projects in integrated local development: A popular response to post‐socialism and structural adjustment in Guinea?
by Joseph Mullen - 496-507 Assessing the technical impact of new investment projects in developing countries
by John Weiss - 508-513 Review Article: Poverty and food: Contemporary Questions
by Donna Pankhurst - 514-514 . By David Harrison (London. Unwin Hyman. 1988. pp.196. £22.00 hardback. £8.95 paperback)
by Mark M Turner - 515-515 . By John G. Taylor and Andrew Turton (eds). (Basingstoke. Macmillan Education. 1988, pp. xii + 280. £30.00 hardback)
by Mark M Turnir - 516-517 . By C. Clarke and T. Payne (eds.) (London. Allen and Unwin, 1987, pp.238, £30.00 hardback)
by George Drower - 517-519 . By Steven Yearley. (London. Unwin Hyman. 1988. pp.199. £25.00 Hardback. £8.95 paperback)
by David Edgerton - 519-520 . By Dharm Narain, edited by K. N. Raj, Amartya Sen. C.H. Hanumantha Rao (Oxford University Press, 1988, pp.244. £15.00 hardback)
by avid Colman - 520-522 . By John D. Sutton (ed.) (Boulder and London, Lynne Rienner Publisher, 1988, pp. 247, £ 23.95 hardback)
by Irevor Young - 522-524 . By Paul Cook and Colin Kirkpairick (eds) (Sussex, Wheatsheaf Books, 1988. pp.315, £40 hardback. £9 95 paperback)
by Martin Minogie - 524-525 . By Stephany Griffith‐Jones (ed.) (London. Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1988, pp.386, £35 hardback)
by Ray Bush
July 1989, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 297-320 The fiscal role of price stabilization funds: The case of côte d'ivoire
by Christian Schiller - 321-355 Structural adjustment and agricultural performance in Sub‐Saharan Africa 1980–87
by Paul Mosley & Lawrence Smith - 356-372 The relative efficacy of monetary and fiscal policy in saudi arabia
by Robert E. Looney - 373-386 On the relationship between share of starchy staples, calories consumed and income in selected developing countries
by Raghav Gaiha & Trevor Young - 387-396 Review article: Improving the performance of agricultural extension services in developing countries
by David Hulme - 397-399 . By James K. Boyce. (oxford, library of political economy, Oxford University Press, 1987, pp.308, £29.50 hardback)
by Pramit Chaudhuri - 399-400 , By Alan Gelb. (Oxford University Press, 1988, pp.357, $32.50 hardback)
by Rodney Wilson - 401-402 . By Stephen Wright and Janice N. Brownfoot (eds.). (Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1987, pp.214, £29.50 hardback)
by Ralph A. Young - 403-404 . By Gerd Nonneman (Routledge, London, 1988, pp.203, £25.00 hardback)
by A. A. Fyfe - 404-407 . By Douglas Rimmer (ed.) (London, Belhaven Press, 1988, pp.177. £24.00 hardback)
by J. A. Binns - 407-408 . By John Weiss. (Beckenham, Croom Helm, 1988, pp.347, £35.00 hardback)
by Frederick Nixson
April 1989, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 197-216 Environmental risk, credit and technological diffusion in Bangladesh
by Ashok Parikh - 217-230 Facilitating sustainable rural development — an experience from Zambia
by Ian Goldman & Robert Mellors & David Pudsey - 231-260 Policy for small‐scale industry: A critique
by Walter Elkan - 261-272 Can the World Bank resolve the crisis of developing countries?
by John Toye - 273-280 Review article: Effective stabilisation policy in less developed countries
by Paul Mosley - 281-282 . By International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/the World Bank. (Oxford University Press, 1988, pp.307, £8.95, paperback)
by Jane Harrigan - 283-284 , by Ajit S. Bhalla and Dilmus James (eds.). (London and Boulder, Lynne Rienner publishers, 1988, pp.336, £29.75.)
by Raphael Kaplinsky - 284-287 . By World commission on environment and development. (London, Oxford University Press, 1987, pp.383 £5.95.)
by John Butlin - 287-288 . By Thomas Skidmore. (New York and Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1988, pp.420, $29.95.)
by Paul Cammack - 288-289 . By Josef Gugler. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1988, pp.421, £12.95 paperback)
by David Drakakis‐Smith - 290-291 . By Malcolm Gillis, Dwight H. Perkins, Michael Roemer and Donald R. Snodgrass. (New York and London, W W Norton and Company, 1987, pp.623, £12.95)
by Paul Cook - 293-294 . By Jan Berting and Wim Blockmans (eds.), (Avebury, Gower, 1987, pp.93, £17.50)
by Martin Minogue
January 1989, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-45 Induced technical and institutional change in African agriculture
by Vernon W. Ruttan & Colin Thirtle - 46-65 Technological priorities for farming in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Hans Binswanger & Prabhu Pingali - 66-82 Small farmers and technology in Eastern and Southern Africa
by Michael P. Collinson - 83-111 Agricultural research and institution building in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The Kenyan example
by Colin Thirtle - 112-144 Maize research in Malawi: Lessons from failure
by Jonathan Kydd - 145-167 Training and visit system in Somalia: Contradications and anomalies
by Joseph Mullen - 168-179 Agricultural research and modern plant varieties in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Generalizations, realities and conclusions
by Michael Lipton - 180-181 . By Charles Andrain. (London, Allen & Unwin, 1988, pp.296, £28 h/b, £9.95 p/b.)
by Paul Cammack - 181-182 . By Peter H. Katjavivi. (London, James Currey and Paris, UNESCO, 1988, pp. xxxii + 152, £4.95 paperback.)
by David Simon - 183-184 , by Haleh Afshar. (London, MacMillan Press, 1987, pp.245, £29.50 hardback, £9.95 paperback.)
by Jessica Woodroffe - 184-186 by Paul Mosley (Brighton, Wheatsheaf, 1987, pp. 264. £7.95 paperback.)
by Richard Kitchen - 186-187 . By Alain De Janvry and K. Subbarao. (Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1986; pp. xi + 113, £8.95 hardback.)
by David Colman - 187-189 . By Norman Gemmell (ed.) (Oxford, Blackwell, 1987, pp.390, £30.00 hardback.)
by Alasdair I. Macbean - 189-190 . By N. Vijay Jagannathan. (New York, Oxford University Press, 1987 pp.139. £22.50.)
by A. S. Bhalla - 190-192 . By S. Muthiah (ed.). (Delhi, Oxford and London, Oxford University Press, 1987, pp.254, £37.50.)
by Graham P. Chapman - 192-193 . By Michael Pacione. (London and New York, Routledge, 1988, pp.470, £35.00.)
by Keith Sutton - 193-195 . By International Labour Organisation (ILO). (Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1987, pp.296, £11.95 paperback.)
by Lloyd Edmonds - 195-196 . By Donald Curtis, Michael Hubbard and Andrew Shepherd. (London, Methuen, 1988, pp.250, £10.95.)
by Olivia Graham