Economic Development & Cultural Change 1992 - Abstracts

Economic Development & Cultural Change 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
An analysis of land leasing in Bangladesh agriculture.Social sciencesTaslim, M.A., Ahmed, F.U.
A yardstick for international comparisons: an application to national agricultural research expenditures.Social sciencesPardey, Philip G., Roseboom, Johannes, Craig, Barbara J.
Benefits of women's education within marriage: results for Israel in a dual labor market context.Social sciencesNeuman, Shoshana, Ziderman, Adrian
Dualism and reform in China. (dual economy; economic reform)Social sciencesPutterman, Louis
Economic development and population concentration.Social sciencesAlperovich, Gershon
Educational attainment and earnings determination in Colombia.Social sciencesGaston, Noel, Tenjo, Jaime
Gender relations in agriculture: women in Turkey.Social sciencesMorvaridi, Behrooz
Growth, efficiency, and convergence in China's state and collective industry. (includes appendices)Social sciencesJefferson, Gary H., Rawski, Thomas G., Zheng, Yuxin
Income, distribution, and welfare: an intercountry comparison.Social sciencesRam, Rati
Industry's response to market liberalization in China: evidence from Jiangsu Province.Social sciencesPrime, Penelope B.
Membership desertion as an adjustment process on Honduran agrarian reform enterprises.Social sciencesBarham, Bradford, Childress, Malcolm
Occupational structure, wages, and migration in late nineteenth-century England and Wales.Social sciencesFriedlander, Dov
Outward-oriented developing economies really do grow more rapidly: evidence from 95 LDCs, 1976-1985. (less developed countries)Social sciencesDollar, David
Population dependency rates and savings rates: stability of estimates.Social sciencesClark, Robert L., Shumaker, Linda D.
Possible adverse effects of increasing block water tariffs in developing countries.Social sciencesWhittington, Dale
Regional development in a boom and bust petroleum economy: Indonesia since 1970.Social sciencesHill, Hal
Rotten kids or manipulative parents: are children old age security in western Kenya?Social sciencesHoddinott, John
Schooling, ability, and earnings in Colombia, 1988.Social sciencesPsacharopoulos, George, Velez, Eduardo
Small manufacturing enterprises in Egypt.Social sciencesDavies, Stephen P., Mead, Donald C., Seale, James L., Jr.
Solidarity networks in preindustrial societies: rational peasants with a moral economy.Social sciencesFafchamps, Marcel
State enterprise and employment generation in Brazil.Social sciencesClements, Benedict J.
The determinants of farm investment and residential construction in post-reform China.Social sciencesLau, 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 sciencesWong, 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 sciencesHein, Simeon
Transaction costs, telecommunications, and the microeconomics of macroeconomic growth.Social sciencesNorton, Seth W.
Underinvestment, low economic returns to education, and the schooling of rural children: some evidence from Brazil.Social sciencesSingh, Ram D.
Vietnam: decollectivization and rice productivity growth.Social sciencesPingali, Prabhu L., Vo-Tong Xuan
What do peasants really want? An exploration of theoretical categories and action consequences. (Review Article)Social sciencesFriedman, Edward
What explains wage gaps between farm and city? Exploring the Todaro model with American evidence, 1890-1941. (includes appendix)Social sciencesHatton, Timothy J., Williamson, Jeffrey G.
Work and ideology in the Maya Highlands of Guatemala: economic beliefs in the context of occupational change.Social sciencesGoldin, Liliana R.
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