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101. Evaluating Targeting Efficiency of Government Programmes: International Comparisons

102. Central Banks as Agents of Economic Development

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

104. Modern Bureaucracy

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

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

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

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

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

110. Globalization and the Urban Poor in China

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

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

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

114. Corruption and Inequality

115. Inequality in Historical Perspective

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

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

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

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

120. Is Social Capital Part of the Institutions Continuum and is it a Deep Determinant of Development?

121. Applying Behavioural Economics to International Development Policy

122. A Wider Approach to Aid Effectiveness: Correlated Impacts on Health, Wealth, Fertility and Education

123. The Human Dimensions of the Global Development Process in the Early Part of the 21st Century: Critical Trends and New Challenges

124. Institutions, Policies and Economic Development

125. Migration in the Development Studies Literature: Has It Come Out of Its Marginality?

126. Credit Co-operatives in Locally Financed Economic Development: Using Energy Efficiency as a Lever

127. Patterns of Rent-Extraction and Deployment in Developing Countries: Implications for Governance, Economic Policy and Performance

128. Development in Chile 1990-2005: Lessons from a Positive Experience

129. Why Have All Development Strategies Failed in Latin America?

130. Prolonged Use and Conditionality Failure: Investigating IMF Responsibility

131. International Finance and the Developing World: The Next Twenty Years

132. Turning Points in Development Thinking and Practice

133. Aid Allocation and Aid Effectiveness: An Empirical Analysis

134. Decentralizing Aid with Interested Parties

135. On the Empirics of Aid and Growth: A Fresh Look

136. Aid Project Proliferation and Absorptive Capacity

137. Tax Policy Reforms in Nigeria

138. Taxation in Developing Countries: Case Study of Cameroon

139. Sources and Effectiveness of Financial Development: What We Know and What We Need to Know

140. The Poverty Macroeconomic Policy Nexus: Some Short-run Analytics

141. Does Financial Openness Promote Economic Integration? Some Evidence from Europe and the CIS

142. The Effects of (within and with EU) Regional Integration: Impact on Real Effective Exchange Rate Volatility, Institutional Quality and Growth for MENA Countries

143. Education, Financial Institutions, Inflation and Growth

144. Financial Sector Development, Savings Mobilization and Poverty Reduction in Ghana

145. Financial Markets and R Investments: A Discrete-Time Model to Interpret Public Policies

146. Does Financial Liberalization Influence Saving, Investment and Economic Growth? Evidence from 25 Emerging Market Economies, 1973-96

147. Financial Sector Development and Productivity Growth

148. The Tax Reform Experience of Kenya

149. Tax Reforms in Ghana

150. Taxes and Tax Reform in Ethiopia, 1990-2003

151. Consistent Testing for Poverty Dominance

152. The Microeconomics of Inequality, Poverty and Market Liberalizing Reforms

153. Poverty Measurement and Theories of Beneficence

154. The Fiscal Effects of Aid in Ghana

155. Aid and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Accounting for Transmission Mechanisms

156. Reckoning Inter-group Poverty Differentials in the Measurement of Aggregate Poverty

157. Innovative Ways of Making Aid Effective in Ghana: Tied Aid versus Direct Budgetary Support

158. Why Do Poverty Rates Differ From Region to Region? The Case of Urban China

159. It Works; It Doesn't; It Can, But That Depends...: 50 Years of Controversy over the Macroeconomic Impact of Development Aid

160. Explaining Threshold Effects of Globalization on Poverty: An Institutional Perspective

161. Transforming Conflict with an Economic Dividend: The Sri Lankan Experience

162. Conflicts, Poverty and Human Development in Northern Uganda

163. Inequality, Corruption, and Competition in the Presence of Market Imperfections

164. Distributional Conflict, the State, and Peacebuilding in Burundi

165. Trade Openness and Vulnerability in Central and Eastern Europe

166. Financial Sector Structure and Financial Crisis Burden: A Model Based on the Russian Default of 1998

167. Channels and Policy Debate in the Globalization-Inequality-Poverty Nexus

168. Economic Agendas in Civil Wars: What We Know, What We Need to Know

169. The Volatility of Aid

170. Post-Conflict Recovery: Does the Global Economy Work for Peace?

171. Decent Work and the Informal Economy

172. A Macro Policy for Poverty Eradication through Structural Change

173. From Local to Global and Informal to Formal: Entering Mainstream Markets

174. Unlocking Public Entrepreneurship and Public Economies

175. New Sources of Development Finance: Funding the Millenium Development Goals

176. Sustainability of External Development Financing to Developing Countries

177. Poverty, International Migration and Asylum

178. Globalization and Regional Income Inequality: Evidence from within China

179. Development Policy: An Introduction for Students

180. Income Risk and Welfare Status of Rural Households in Nigeria: Ekiti State as a Test Case

181. A Contract Perspective on the International Finance Facility

182. Social Groups and Economic Poverty: A Problem in Measurement

183. Participatory Approaches and the Measurement of Human Well-being

184. Output and Price Fluctuations in China's Reform Years: What Role did Money Play?

185. What Accounts for China's Trade Balance Dynamics?

186. China's Business Cycles: Perspectives from an AD–AS Model

187. Decomposing Spatial Differences in Poverty in India

188. Divergent Means and Convergent Inequality of Incomes among the Provinces and Cities of Urban China

189. Income Inequality in Rural China: Regression-based Decomposition Using Household Data

190. Fifty Years of Regional Inequality in China: A Journey through Central Planning, Reform, and Openness

191. Industrial Location and Spatial Inequality: Theory and Evidence from India

192. Commune-Level Estimation of Poverty Measures and its Application in Cambodia

193. Multiactor Global Funds: New Tools to Address Urgent Global Problems

194. The Transition from Official Aid to Private Capital Flows: Implications for a Developing Country

195. Foreign Aid Resurgent: New Spirit or Old Hangover?

196. Prospects for 'Pro-Poor' Growth in Africa

197. Dynamics of Poverty in Ethiopia

198. On the Arbitrariness and Robustness of Multi-Dimensional Poverty Rankings

199. Spatial Inequality and Development in Central Asia

200. Trade Liberalization and Spatial Inequality: A Methodological Innovation in Vietnamese Perspective