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51. Land Titles, Credit Markets and Wealth Distributions

52. The International Mobility of Cultural Talent

53. Food Retailing, Supermarkets and Food Security: Highlights from Latin America

54. Regional Inequality, Industry Agglomeration and Foreign Trade: The Case of China

55. Long-Run Changes in the Concentration of Wealth: An Overview of Recent Findings

56. Stock Market Development and Economic Growth

57. Institutions and Economic Growth: The Successful Experience of Switzerland (1870-1950)

58. Financial Reform and the Mobilization of Domestic Savings: The Experience of Morocco

59. Financial Development and Income Inequality in Rural China 1991-2000

60. Fiscal Decentralization and Political Centralization in China: Implications for Growth and Inequality

61. Measures of Food Insecurity at the Household Level

62. Household Financial Assets in the Process of Development

63. Financial Development, Growth, and Regional Disparity in Post-Reform China

64. Spatial Convergence in China: 1952-99

65. Institutional Analysis of Financial Market Fragmentation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Risk-Cost Configuration Approach

66. The Determinants of Loan Contracts to Business Firms: Empirical Evidence from a Private Bank in Vietnam

67. Financial Sector Development and Growth: The Chinese Experience

68. Excess Credit and the South Korean Crisis

69. The Rise and Halt of Economic Development in Brazil, 1945-2004: Industrial Catching-up, Institutional Innovation and Financial Fragility

70. Childhood Mortality and Economic Growth

71. Institutionalism Ancient, Old and New: A Historical Perspective on Institutions and Uneven Development

72. The Formation of a Mercantilist State and the Economic Growth of the United Kingdom 1453-1815

73. Institutions and Economic Performance in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Mauritius

74. Corporate Governance, Innovative Enterprise, and Economic Development

75. Food Security in the South Pacific Island Countries with Special Reference to the Fiji Islands

76. Development of Financial Intermediation and the Dynamics of Rural-Urban Inequality: China, 1978-98

77. Poverty Accounting by Factor Components: With an Empirical Illustration Using Chinese Data

78. Asia's Labour-Driven Economic Development, Flying-Geese Style: An Unprecedented Opportunity for the Poor to Rise?

79. Threshold Estimation on the Globalization-Poverty Nexus: Evidence from China

80. Pro-Poor Growth: The Asian Experience

81. From Seers to Sen: The Meaning of Economic Development

82. Evaluating Targeting Efficiency of Government Programmes: International Comparisons

83. Central Banks as Agents of Economic Development

84. The Rule of Law, Legal Traditions, and Economic Growth in East Asia

85. Modern Bureaucracy

86. Finance and Poverty in Ethiopia: A Household Level Analysis

87. The Corporate Debt Market: A Firm-Level Panel Study for India

88. Manufacturing, Services and Premature Deindustrialization in Developing Countries: A Kaldorian Analysis

89. Development Strategy, Viability, and Economic Institutions: The Case of China

90. Economic Development Strategy, Openness and Rural Poverty: A Framework and China's Experiences

91. Globalization and the Urban Poor in China

92. Vulnerability to Globalization in India: Relative Rankings of States Using Fuzzy Models

93. Measuring Pro-Poor Progress towards the Non-Income Millennium Development Goals

94. Gender and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Issues and Evidence

95. Corruption and Inequality

96. Inequality in Historical Perspective

97. Investing in Health for Economic Development: The Case of Mexico

98. Indivisibility, Fairness, Farsightedness and their Implications for Security

99. Innovations, High-Tech Trade and Industrial Development: Theory, Evidence and Policy

100. Decomposing Growth: Do Low-Income and HIPCs Differ from High-Income Countries? Growth, Technological Catch-up, Technological Change and Human and Physical Capital Deepening