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March 2013, Volume 25, Issue 2
January 2013, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-10 The Social Security Function Of Agriculture In China
by Xiaobing Wang & Nick Weaver & Jing You
- 11-21 Delivery Mechanisms And Impact Of Microfinance Training In Indian Self‐Help Groups
by Ranjula Bali Swain & Adel Varghese
- 22-30 Determinants Of Credit Union Savings In Ghana
by Michael Adusei
- 31-44 Mitigating Social Exclusion In Microlending: A Case Study Of Wisdom Microfinance Institution In Ethiopia
by Grace Bahng
- 45-66 Aid Effectiveness And Donor Preferences: European Aid Systems In The Former Soviet Union, 1992–2007
by Theocharis N. Grigoriadis
- 67-91 Does Foreign Aid Reduce Energy And Carbon Intensities Of Developing Economies?
by Bettina Kretschmer & Michael Hübler & Peter Nunnenkamp
- 92-107 Global Change, Small Island State Response: Restructuring And The Perpetuation Of Uncertainty In Mauritius And Seychelles
by Uma Kothari & Rorden Wilkinson
- 108-121 An Exploratory Cross‐Country Analysis Of Gendered Institutions
by Irene Staveren
- 122-138 Inequality And Growth: Another Look With A New Measure And Method
by Tuomas Malinen
- 139-140 JAIN D and ELSON D (Eds). 2011 . Harvesting Feminist Knowledge for Public Policy . ( SAGE Publications; International Development Research Centre , New Delhi, India; Ottawa, ON . ISBN: 978‐8‐132‐10741‐5 , UK£39.99, pp. 396 )
by Ingrid L. Nelson
- 140-141 ANDREA CORNWALL , JERKER EDSRTOM and ALAN GREIG (Eds). Men and Development: Politicising Masculinities . ( London and New York : Zed Books , 2011 , ISBN: 9781848139787 , £22.99 Paperback, pp. 264 )
by Kate Maclean
- 142-143 MICHAEL BARR . 2011 . Who's Afraid of China? The Challenge of Chinese Soft Power . ( London and New York : Zed Books Ltd , ISBN: 978‐1‐84813‐590‐1 , pp. 154 )
by Kathleen Buckingham
- 143-144 HARPER , C. , JONES , N. , MENDOZA , R. U. , STEWART , D. and STRAND E. (Editors). Children in Crisis: Seeking Child‐Sensitive Policy Responses . ( UK : Palgrave Macmillan , 2011 , ISBN: 9780230313972 , £ 57.50, pp. 288 )
by LAURA Camfield
- 145-146 JENNIFER CLAPP . Food . ( Cambridge : Polity Press , 2012 , ISBN 978‐0‐7456‐4936‐8 , €15.60 (paperback), pp. 218 )
by Breno Bringel
November 2012, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 955-976 Does Foreign Aid Reduce Poverty?
by Eskander Alvi & Aberra Senbeta
- 977-988 Do Emerging Donors Allocate Aid As Dac Members Do? The Case Of Korea In The Millennium Era
by Kye Woo Lee
- 989-1007 The Impact Of The 2008–2009 Crisis On Commodity‐Dependent Low‐Income African Countries: Confirming The Relevance Of The Concept Of Poverty Trap?
by Alice Sindzingre
- 1008-1029 (Why) Have Pro‐Poor Policies Failed Africa'S Working Poor?
by Michal Lyons & Alison Brown & Colman Msoka
- 1030-1041 Innovative Features In Poverty Reduction Programmes: An Impact Evaluation Of Chile Solidario On Households And Children
by Bruno Martorano & Marco Sanfilippo
- 1042-1045 MISSION DRIFT OR STRATEGIC SHIFT? GROUP FORMATION STRATEGIES WITHIN MEPs
by Vien Chu & Belinda Luke
- 1046-1057 Environmentally Induced Migration, Vulnerability And Human Security: Consensus, Controversies And Conceptual Gaps For Policy Analysis
by Joseph Kweku Assan & Therese Rosenfeld
- 1058-1070 Debating Environmental Migration: Society, Nature And Population Displacement In Climate Change
by Anthony Oliver‐Smith
- 1071-1081 Climate Change, Environmental Displacement And International Law
by Vikram Kolmannskog
- 1082-1083 WILLIAMS PD . 2011 . War and Conflict in Africa . ( Cambridge, UK : Polity Press , 2011, ISBN 978‐0‐7456‐4545‐2 , $24.95, pp. 305 )
by Margath A. Walker
- 1083-1084 RAJAK D . 2011 . In Good Company: An Anatomy of Corporate Social Responsibility . ( Stanford University Press , ISBN‐ 10 0804776105 ISBN‐ 13 978‐0804776103 , $24.95, pp. 320 )
by Veronica Davidov
October 2012, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 809-827 Violence And Economic Development In Colombian Cities: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis
by Alexander Cotte Poveda
- 828-840 Street Working Children, Children'S Agency And The Challenge Of Children'S Rights: Evidence From Minas Gerais, Brazil
by Jean Grugel & Frederico Poley Martins Ferreira
- 841-864 The gendered burden of liberalisation: The impact of India's economic reforms on its female agricultural labour
by Supriya Garikipati & Stephan Pfaffenzeller
- 865-893 How does the development of the life insurance market affect economic growth? Some international evidence
by Pei‐Fen Chen & Chien‐Chiang Lee & Chi‐Feng Lee
- 894-908 A Note On Informality In The Labour Market
by Melanie Khamis
- 909-921 Partnership and inter‐dependence in aid chains: Social pathology or social health?
by Stephen Morse & Nora McNamara
- 922-945 Extending Access To Information, Education And Entertainment In The Developing Economies: Broadcast Technologies In The British Empire, 1951 To 1962
by Sue Bowden & David Clayton & Alvaro Pereira
- 946-949 Local Success In Encouraging Participatory Irrigation Management: Policy Lessons From Indonesia
by Jacob Isaac Ricks & Sigit Supadmo Arif
- 950-951 KELEGAMA S (ed.). 2011. Migration, Remittances and Development in South Asia. (New Delhi: Sage, pp. 346)
by Gisela P. Zapata
- 951-952 REES JA. Religion in International Politics and Development: The World Bank and Faith Institutions. (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2011, ISBN 978‐1‐84980‐308‐3, $115.00 (h/c), pp. xxxi + 188)
by Philip Fountain
- 953-954 Bayliss, Fine and Van Waeyenberge (eds). The Political Economy of Development: The World Bank, Neoliberalism and Development Research. (London: Pluto Books, 2011, ISBN 978‐0‐7453‐3101‐4 , UK £22 (p/b), pp. 327)
by Jeff Powell
August 2012, Volume 24, Issue 6
July 2012, Volume 24, Issue 5
May 2012, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 401-414 The real exchange rate, sectoral allocation and development in China and East Asia: A simple exposition
by Ramkishen S. Rajan & Javier Beverinotti
- 415-432 A distributional analysis of social group inequality in rural India
by Mehtabul Azam
- 433-447 Sustaining relationships between communities and local health systems: Two Iranian villages
by Payam Sheikhattari & Jessica G. Burke & Anne Marie O'Keefe & Shahrzad Bazargan‐Hejazi
- 448-466 Hysteresis in unemployment: Evidence from Latin America
by Matias Mednik & Cesar M. Rodriguez & Inder J. Ruprah
- 467-484 Transnational Islam, immigrant NGOs and poverty alleviation: The case of the IGMG
by Mehmet Ozkan
- 485-517 Microfinance services, poverty and artisanal mineworkers in Africa: In search of measures for empowering vulnerable groups
by Samuel J. Spiegel
- 518-527 Using mobile phones to collect panel data in developing countries
by Brian Dillon
- 528-529 BRYAN L. MCDONALD. Food Security. (London: Polity Press, ISBN 978‐0‐7456‐4808‐8, pp. 205)
by Laura Hammond
- 529-530 MARIA‐LUISA ESCOBAR, CHARLES C. GRIFFIN and R. PAUL SHAW. The Impact of Health Insurance in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries. (Washington, DC. USA: the Brookings Institution Press, 2010, ISBN 978‐0‐8157‐0546‐8, p. 221)
by Hengjin Dong
April 2012, Volume 24, Issue 3
March 2012, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 133-151 Choosing The Currency Structure Of Foreign‐Currency Debt: A Review Of Policy Approaches
by Martin Melecky
- 152-166 An Explorative Study In Qualitative Regime Transitions
by Marcus Marktanner & Lana Salman & Hania Bekdash
- 167-184 Corporate Thrift And Economic Growth: A Comparative Study Of Developing And Developed Countries
by Naiwei Chen
- 185-207 The Efficacy Of Central Bank Intervention On The Foreign Exchange Market: Uganda'S Experience
by Eria Hisali
- 208-219 The Infrastructure And Commodities Interface In Africa: Time For Cautious Optimism?
by Masuma Farooki
- 220-236 Mining Fdi And Infrastructure Development On Africa'S East Coast: Examining The Recent Experience Of Tanzania And Mozambique
by Glen Robbins & David Perkins
- 237-254 Will It All End In Tears? Infrastructure Spending And African Development In Historical Perspective
by Andrew Mold
- 255-263 A Community‐Level Assessment Of Factors Affecting Livelihoods In Nawalparasi District, Nepal
by Eloise M. Biggs & Gary R. Watmough
- 264-265 CHRISTOPHER S. ADAM, PAUL COLLIER and NJUGUNA S. NDUNG'U. Kenya—Policies for Prosperity. (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2010, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐960237‐7, £ 55.00 (h/b), pp. 428)
by Mats Harsmar
- 266-268 JOSEPH HANLON, ARMANDO BARRIENTOS and DAVID HULME. Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South. (Sterling, Vancouver, USA: Kumarian Press, 2010, ISBN 978‐1‐56549‐333‐9, pp. 216)
by Anna McCord
- 269-270 JO BEALL, BASUDEB GUHA‐KHASNOBIS and RAVI KANBUR. Urbanisation and Development: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. (Oxford University Press, 2010, xvii + pp. 327)
by Sylvia Chant
January 2012, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-16 Innovating foreign aid—progress and problems
by Sam Jones
- 17-33 Aid and economic growth: Sensitivity analysis
by Kwabena Gyimah‐Brempong & Jeffrey S. Racine & Anthony Gyapong
- 34-60 Fiscal capacity and multiple‐equilibria of corruption: Cross‐country evidence
by Joarder Mohammad Abdul Munim
- 61-76 Monitoring and evaluation in global HIV/AIDS control—weighing incentives and disincentives for coordination among global and local actors
by Anna Holzscheiter & Gill Walt & Ruairi Brugha
- 77-87 Fishery as a livelihood strategy in Malawi. Analyzing a small LSMS sub‐sample
by Magnus Hatlebakk
- 88-101 Does increasing access to infrastructure services improve the targeting performance of water subsidies?
by Diego F. Angel‐Urdinola & Quentin Wodon
- 102-122 Rural out‐migration and economic development at origin: A review of the evidence
by Mariapia Mendola
- 123-124 Janie L. Leatherman. Sexual violence and armed conflict (Cambridge, UK and Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2011, ISBN 13:978‐07456‐4187‐4, US$59.95 (h/b), pp. 244)
by Nicola Jones
- 125-126 Book review: Madon S. E‐governance for development: A focus on Rural India. (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan, 2009, ISBN 978‐0‐230‐20157‐6, pp. 178)
by Srinivas Chokkakula
- 127-128 Book review: Manby B. (Africa governance monitoring and advocacy project) Struggles for citizenship in Africa (London: Zed Books, 2009, 198pp. hardback ISBN: 9781848133532 paperback ISBN: 9781848133525)
by Gabrielle Lynch
- 129-130 Book review: Nora Mckeon The United Nations and civil society. Legitimating global governance—whose voice? by (London: ZED Books, 2009, 240pp. hardback ISBN: 978‐1848132757 paperback ISBN: 1848132751)
by Kirsten Haack
- 131-132 Anirudh Krishna. One illness away: Why people become poor and how they escape poverty. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐958451‐2, (h/b), pp. 229)
by Lucy Scott
January 2012, Volume 24
November 2011, Volume 23, Issue 8
October 2011, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 881-908 Will China change international development as we know it?
by Arjan de Haan
- 909-925 Is there gender bias in participation in early childhood education programs in developing countries? Role of mother's education
by Sharmistha Self & Richard Grabowski
- 926-935 A comprehensive estimation of costs of crime in South Africa and its implications for effective policy making
by Erik Alda & Jose Cuesta
- 936-958 International risk‐sharing and currency unions: The CFA zones
by Etienne B. Yehoue
- 959-979 Civil society, cross‐national comparisons and the problem of statistical capture
by Gerard Clarke
- 980-995 The World Bank's World Development Report 2011 on conflict, security and development: A critique through five vignettes
by Gareth A. Jones & Dennis Rodgers
- 996-1003 Crisis in Indian microfinance and a way forward: Governance reforms and the Tamil Nadu model
by Ana Marr & Paola Tubaro
- 1004-1012 On the use of socioeconomic status indicators in the analysis of health inequalities and poverty in Africa
by Hyacinth Eme Ichoku
- 1013-1026 Assessing the impact of IPRs on development: A view from the developing world
by Ramiro Lopez Ghio
- 1027-1028 Book reviews: The trouble with aid: Why less could mean more for Africa by Glennie J. (London: Zed Books, 2008, pp. 175, p/b, ISBN: 978‐1‐84813‐040‐1
by Emma Mawdsley
- 1028-1029 Book reviews: Multiple meanings of money: How women see microfinance by Premchander, S. Prameela, V. Chidambaranathan M. and Jeyaseelan, L. (New Delhi, India: Sage Publications, 2009, Paperback, pp. 264, ISBN 978‐81‐321‐0169‐7)
by Laura Smailes
August 2011, Volume 23, Issue 6
May 2011, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 461-475 Trust and ROSCA membership in rural Cameroon
by Alvin Etang & David Fielding & Stephen Knowles
- 476-492 Demographic influences on economic resiliency: Revisiting the developing country growth collapse of the 1970s and 1980s
by Brant Liddle
- 493-514 Food aid impacts on recipient developing countries: A review of empirical methods and evidence
by Titus O. Awokuse
- 515-538 Human Capital Investment And Long‐Term Poverty Reduction In Rural Mexico
by Paul Conal Winters & Vera Chiodi
- 596-597 Smith Stephen C. 2005. Ending global poverty: A guide to what works. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, ISBN 1‐4039‐6534‐X, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, ISBN‐13 978‐0‐230‐60615‐9, pp. 272
by Greg Hiemstra‐van der Horst
- 598-599 Andy Sumner, Meera Tiwari. After 2015: International development policy at a Crossroads. Andy Sumner, Ray Kiely (Editors). Palgrave Macmillan: UK; 2009, ISBN 978‐1‐4039‐8772‐3, 215 pp
by Valentino Dhiyu Asmoro
- 600-601 The emergence of land markets in Africa: Impacts on poverty, equity and efficiency, edited by Stein Holden, Keijiro Utsuka, and Frank Place (Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, pp. 320, ISBN 978‐1‐933115‐69‐6)
by Philip Woodhouse
- 602-603 Degrees without freedom? Education, masculinities and unemployment in North India by Craig Jeffrey, Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery. Stanford, CA. Stanford University Press, 2008. ISBN 978‐0‐804‐75743‐0
by Darryl Humble
- 604-605 Adam Fforde. Coping with facts: A Skeptic's guide to the problem of development. Sterling, US. Kumarian Press, 2008. ISBN 978‐1‐56549‐268‐4
by Angelique Chettiparamb
- 606-607 Ligaya Lindio‐McGovern and Isidor Walliman (eds). Globalization and Third World Women: Exploitation, Coping and Resistance. (Farnham (UK) and Burlington (USA): Ashgate, 2009, ISBN 978‐0‐7546‐7463‐4
by Laragh Larsen
- 608-609 Atkinson J and Scurrah M. 2009. Globalizing social justice. The role of non‐governmental organizations in bringing social change. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, ISBN 978‐0‐230‐22113‐0, pp. 252)
by Tarmo Pikner
- 610-611 Howell Jude and Lind Jeremy 2009. Counter terrorism, aid and civil society. (Palgrave macmillan: New York; 2009, ISBN 0‐230‐22949‐2, US, hardback, p.256)
by Marieke de Goede
April 2011, Volume 23, Issue 3
March 2011, Volume 23, Issue 2
January 2011, Volume 23, Issue 1
November 2010, Volume 22, Issue 8
2010, Volume 22, Issue 7