| Economic Development & Cultural Change 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| An analysis of land leasing in Bangladesh agriculture. | Social sciences | Taslim, M.A., Ahmed, F.U. |
| A yardstick for international comparisons: an application to national agricultural research expenditures. | Social sciences | Pardey, Philip G., Roseboom, Johannes, Craig, Barbara J. |
| Benefits of women's education within marriage: results for Israel in a dual labor market context. | Social sciences | Neuman, Shoshana, Ziderman, Adrian |
| Dualism and reform in China. (dual economy; economic reform) | Social sciences | Putterman, Louis |
| Economic development and population concentration. | Social sciences | Alperovich, Gershon |
| Educational attainment and earnings determination in Colombia. | Social sciences | Gaston, Noel, Tenjo, Jaime |
| Gender relations in agriculture: women in Turkey. | Social sciences | Morvaridi, Behrooz |
| Growth, efficiency, and convergence in China's state and collective industry. (includes appendices) | Social sciences | Jefferson, Gary H., Rawski, Thomas G., Zheng, Yuxin |
| Income, distribution, and welfare: an intercountry comparison. | Social sciences | Ram, Rati |
| Industry's response to market liberalization in China: evidence from Jiangsu Province. | Social sciences | Prime, Penelope B. |
| Membership desertion as an adjustment process on Honduran agrarian reform enterprises. | Social sciences | Barham, Bradford, Childress, Malcolm |
| Occupational structure, wages, and migration in late nineteenth-century England and Wales. | Social sciences | Friedlander, Dov |
| Outward-oriented developing economies really do grow more rapidly: evidence from 95 LDCs, 1976-1985. (less developed countries) | Social sciences | Dollar, David |
| Population dependency rates and savings rates: stability of estimates. | Social sciences | Clark, Robert L., Shumaker, Linda D. |
| Possible adverse effects of increasing block water tariffs in developing countries. | Social sciences | Whittington, Dale |
| Regional development in a boom and bust petroleum economy: Indonesia since 1970. | Social sciences | Hill, Hal |
| Rotten kids or manipulative parents: are children old age security in western Kenya? | Social sciences | Hoddinott, John |
| Schooling, ability, and earnings in Colombia, 1988. | Social sciences | Psacharopoulos, George, Velez, Eduardo |
| Small manufacturing enterprises in Egypt. | Social sciences | Davies, Stephen P., Mead, Donald C., Seale, James L., Jr. |
| Solidarity networks in preindustrial societies: rational peasants with a moral economy. | Social sciences | Fafchamps, Marcel |
| State enterprise and employment generation in Brazil. | Social sciences | Clements, Benedict J. |
| The determinants of farm investment and residential construction in post-reform China. | Social sciences | Lau, Lawrence J., Feder, Gershon, Lin, Justin Y., Xiaopeng Luo |
| The effect of household structure on women's economic activity and fertility: evidence from recent mothers in urban Mexico. | Social sciences | Wong, Rebeca, Levine, Ruth E. |
| Trade strategy and the dependency hypothesis: a comparison of policy, foreign investment, and economic growth in Latin America and East Asia. | Social sciences | Hein, Simeon |
| Transaction costs, telecommunications, and the microeconomics of macroeconomic growth. | Social sciences | Norton, Seth W. |
| Underinvestment, low economic returns to education, and the schooling of rural children: some evidence from Brazil. | Social sciences | Singh, Ram D. |
| Vietnam: decollectivization and rice productivity growth. | Social sciences | Pingali, Prabhu L., Vo-Tong Xuan |
| What do peasants really want? An exploration of theoretical categories and action consequences. (Review Article) | Social sciences | Friedman, Edward |
| What explains wage gaps between farm and city? Exploring the Todaro model with American evidence, 1890-1941. (includes appendix) | Social sciences | Hatton, Timothy J., Williamson, Jeffrey G. |
| Work and ideology in the Maya Highlands of Guatemala: economic beliefs in the context of occupational change. | Social sciences | Goldin, Liliana R. |
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