Economic Development & Cultural Change 1995 - Abstracts

Economic Development & Cultural Change 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agricultural income, cash crops, and inequality in rural Pakistan.Social sciencesAdams, Richard H., Jr.
Anatomy of poverty during adjustment: the case of the Philippines.Social sciencesBalisacan, Arsenio M.
Earnings patterns of Japanese women: 1976-1988.Social sciencesClark, Robert L., Ogawa, Naohiro
Economic development and income inequality: an overlooked regression constraint.Social sciencesRam, Rati
Educational opportunity on the urban frontier: nativity, wealth, and school attendance in early Chicago.Social sciencesGalenson, David W.
Environment and development: theory and international evidence.Social sciencesAntle, John M., Heidebrink, Gregg
Evaluation of a multimedia extension program in Honduras.Social sciencesTaylor, Timothy G., Martin, Michael J.
Household ethnicity, household consumption: commodities and the Guarani.Social sciencesReed, Richard
Infant feeding patterns and the marketing of infant foods in the Philippines.Social sciencesGuilkey, David K., Stewart, John F.
Institutional and socioeconomic constraints on the second-generation green revolution: a case study of Basmati rice production in Pakistan's Punjab.Social sciencesAli, Mubarik
Interindustry wage differentials in Brazil.Social sciencesGatica, Jaime, Mizala, Alejandra, Romaguera, Pilar
Lobbying incentives and the pattern of protection in rich and poor countries.Social sciencesAnderson, Kym
Macro policies, external forces, and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.Social sciencesGhura, Dhaneshwar
Maize of the ancestors and modern varieties: the microeconomics of high-yielding variety adoption in Malawi.Social sciencesSmale, Melinda, Heisey, Paul W., Leathers, Howard D.
Markets, discrimination, and the economic contribution of women in China: historical evidence.Social sciencesBrandt, Loren, Benjamin, Dwayne
Marriage markets, labor markets, and unobserved human capital: an empirical exploration for South-Central India.Social sciencesBirdsall, Nancy, Behrman, Jere, Deolalikar, Anil
On-the-job search in a developing country: an analysis based on Indian data on migrants.Social sciencesBanerjee, Biswajit, Bucci, Gabriella A.
Permanent income and wealth accumulation: a cross-sectional study of Chinese urban and rural households.Social sciencesWang, Yan
Poverty and the economic transition in the Russian federation.Social sciencesPopkin, Barry M., Mroz, Thomas A.
Rent seeking and the development of large-scale agriculture in Kenya, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.Social sciencesBinswanger, Hans P., Deininger, Klaus
Rural development and dynamic externalities in Taiwan's structural transformation.Social sciencesPark, Albert, Johnston, Bruce
Russian labor market in transition.Social sciencesLinz, Susan J.
Segmentation and standardization of income determination in developing nations: an analysis of urban-rural differences in income determinants in Sri Lanka.Social sciencesGabriel, George E., Cornfield, Daniel B.
Social gains from female education: a cross-national study.Social sciencesSubbarao, K., Raney, Laura
Sociohistorical factors in institutional efficacy: economic development in three American Indian cases.Social sciencesCornell, Stephen, Gil-Swedberg, Marta Cecilia
Subcontracting and the omitted social dimensions of large development projects: household survival at the Carajas Mines in the Brazilian Amazon.Social sciencesRoberts, J. Timmons
The dynamics of local collective action in the West Bank: a test of rival explanations.Social sciencesKhawaja, Marwan
The economics of development: the procrustean bed of mainstream economics. (review of 'Handbook of Development Economics' by Hollis B. Chenery and T.N. Srinivasan)Social sciencesKannappan, Subbiah
The effects of fertility intentions and access to services on contraceptive use in Tunisia.Social sciencesGuilkey, David K., Cochrane, Susan H.
The impact of income growth on farm household nutrient intake: a case study of a prosperous rural area in Northern China.Social sciencesYe, Xiao, Taylor, J. Edward
The Needham puzzle: why the Industrial Revolution did not originate in China. (Joseph Needham)Social sciencesLin, Justin Yifu
The poor versus the disenfranchised: welfare versus empowerment.Social sciencesTimberg, Thomas
The role of selectivity bias in estimates of the rate of return to schooling: the case of married women in Venezuela.Social sciencesFalaris, Evangelos M.
The social costs of ethanol production in Brazil: 1978-1987.Social sciencesRask, Kevin
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