International Journal of Economic Development

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from January 1999
Last Number: October 2007

Southern Public Administration Education Foundation, Inc.
ISSN 1523-9748




This publication is no longer edited.

Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 151

January 01, 1999

  • An assessment of clients of microfinance programs in Uganda.

  • Microenterprise in international perspective: an overview of the issues.

  • Editors' introduction.

  • Microcredit: an institutional development opportunity.

  • Where to microfinance?

  • April 01, 1999

  • Microenterprise in Russia during its economic transition, 1991-1993.

  • Training for microenterprise creation: the case of the center for women and enterprise.

  • Practitioner-led impact assessment: a test in Mali.

  • Economic development activities of urban religious institutions.

  • July 01, 1999

  • Accounting for state economic performance: a time-series cross-sectional analysis of the limits of state economic policy.

  • Development policy competition and positive sum growth: incentive competition and its alternatives.

  • Measuring local economic development policy and the influence of economic conditions *.

  • Which economic development policies work: determinants of state per capita income.

  • An institutionalist take on state activism in economic development: a theoretical framework.

  • October 01, 1999

  • Some suggestions from the U.S. experience on how to establish a social protection system with Chinese characteristics.

  • Political, economic and social rationale of welfare and social security a comparative analysis of Malaysia and China (1).

  • Social security and economic development: lessons from other countries and emergence of a modern social security system in China--an introduction.

  • Family insurance or social insurance policy options for China's Social Security Reform.

  • The effect of an expansion of the pay-as-you-go social security system in China.

  • Urban health care reform initiative in China: findings from its pilot experiment in Zhengjiang City (1).

  • Worker response to Chinese pension system reform.

  • Historical debt: a critical issue in financing policy on unemployment insurance and pension under economic transition.

  • October 01, 2007

  • Industry clusters and metropolitan economic growth and equality.

  • An input-output approach to valuing non-market household time.

  • Childcare, the 'business case' and economic development: Canadian evidence, opportunities and challenges.

  • Dancing the dance of capitulation: the economic development rationale and the politics of kids.

  • July 01, 2007

  • Evidence of dynamic geographic shifts in metropolitan child care markets over the 1990s.

  • Child care subsidies, low-wage work and economic development.

  • Supporting parents through Head Start-child care center partnerships.

  • Child care and economic development: markets, households and public policy.

  • January 01, 2007

  • Preliminary evaluation of economic development and its effect on income distribution in Bangladesh.

  • Applying good governance concept to promote local economic development: contribution and challenge.

  • Generational shifts in international governance assistance: the World Bank and state-building after 911.

  • January 01, 2000

  • Economic development in Hungary: the transition years--1989 to 1998.

  • Explaining policy choices in transition economies: models of economic policy in Ukraine.

  • Development experiences in economic-transition countries: background and issues.

  • State-society relations in post-Mao Chinese economic reforms: changes and challenges.

  • The transition to a market economy: Mongolia 1990-1998 (1).

  • A preliminary network analysis of economic liberalization in Cuba.

  • April 01, 2000

  • Conclusion: win-win poverty reduction and prevention.

  • Economic policy: simulating effects of welfare reform on dependency, work, and poverty.

  • Education policy: integrated governance as a reform strategy in schools.

  • Legal policy: models of legal services in Brazil and the U.S.A.

  • Political policy: the Sandanista revolution and democratization.

  • Preface: five policy fields and challenges.

  • Social policy: affirmative action.

  • July 01, 2000

  • Introduction: border crossings: local and regional economic development on the US/Canadian border.

  • Regional and transnational discourse: the politics of ideas and economic development in Cascadia.

  • Globalization, integration, and cross-border relations in the metropolitan area of Detroit (USA) and Windsor (Canada).

  • Emerging cross-border regions as a step towards sustainable development? Experiences and Considerations from Examples in Europe and North America.