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1. The impact of foreign aid on economic development: A systematic literature review and content analysis of the top 50 most influential papers.

2. Making globalization work for the poor: the 2000 White Paper reconsidered.

3. The new UK White Paper on International Development: an NGO perspective.

4. The gender and poverty nexus in the DFID White Paper: opportunity or constraint?

5. British aid and the White Paper on International Development: dressing a wolf in sheep's clothing in the emperor's new clothes?

6. A campaigning group's perspective on the 1997 White Paper on International Development.

7. The 1997 White Paper: powerful poverty commitment, imprecise operational strategy.

8. The White Paper's treatment of agriculture, natural resources and rural livelihoods.

9. The 1975 and 1997 White Papers compared: enriched vision, depleted policies?

10. Eliminating world poverty: a challenge for the 21st century. An overview of the 1997 White Paper on International Development.

11. The new public management in developing countries: introduction.

12. Aid effectiveness disputed<FN>This paper is reproduced with the kind permission of Routledge. It is forthcoming as Chapter 4 in Finn Tarp (ed.) Foreign Aid and Development: Lessons Learnt and Directions for the Future, London: Routledge. Sherman Robinson provided extensive comments and drafting suggestions on earlier versions. They are gratefully acknowledged. The same goes for discussions with Irma Adelman and Erik Thorbecke among many others, who helped shape the approach adopted. Useful comments were also received from Gerry Helleiner and participants in four seminars at the University of California (Berkeley), Cornell University, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and the University of Reading, UK. Research assistance provided by Steen Asmussen, Henning Tarp Jensen, and Søren Vikkelsø is appreciated. The usual caveats apply. </FN>

13. Is this time different? Social capability and catch‐up growth in Ethiopia, 1950–2020.

14. Chinese and Indian economic relations and development assistance to Zimbabwe: Rationale, controversies and significance.

15. Development policy, inequity and civil war in Nepal<FNR></FNR><FN>The earlier version of this paper was presented at the UNU/WIDER conference on Making Peace Work in Helsinki. This revised version has benefited from comments from Prema-chandra Athukorala, Edward Oczkowski and an anonymous referee. Needless to say all remaining errors are mine. </FN>

16. Review of the social and economic dynamics under Colombian mining policy: Cursing the blessing?

17. Social protection as social risk management: conceptual underpinnings for the social protection sector strategy paper<FNR></FNR><FN>The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Bank. </FN>.

18. The view from the opposition benches.

19. Small island states development challenges: introduction.

20. Development's invisible hands: Introduction to special issue.