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

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

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

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

5. 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>

6. Uneven development, competitiveness and behavioural economic geography: Addressing 'levelling up' policies from a human perspective.

7. Poverty perspectives of the DFID White Paper and the Australian Aid Review: implications for international training.

8. The view from the opposition benches.

9. Are Human and Social Capital Linked? Evidence from India.

10. ATP is dead: long live mixed credits.

11. Migration and Development: Guest Editors' Preface.

12. Factoring Turbulence Out: Diaspora Regulatory Mechanism and Migration Development Bank.

13. Born like China, growing like China.

14. Public perceptions of Bhutan's approach to sustainable development in practice.

15. MATCHING PROFIT AND NON-PROFIT NEEDS: HOW NPO s AND COOPERATIVES CONTRIBUTE TO GROWTH IN TIME OF CRISIS. A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH.

16. Much Ado About Something? An Appraisal of the Relationship Between Smart City and Smart Specialisation Policies.

17. Infrastructure Spending and Unemployment: Government Responsibility for Growth and Jobs.

18. The Green Economy: Incremental Change or Transformation?

19. Climate Change Policy: The Effect of Real Options Valuation on the Optimal Mitigation-Adaptation Balance.

20. The ‘Cultural Turn’ in Australian Regional Economic Development Discourse: Neoliberalising Creativity?

21. Gender and Migration Policies in Southeast and East Asia: Legal Protection and Sociocultural Empowerment of Unskilled Migrant Women.

22. The Social Construction of Contextual Rationalities in MNCs: An Anglo-German Comparison of Subsidiary Choice.

23. Development Policy Implications for Growth and Regional Inequality in a Small Open Economy: The Indian Case.

24. LIMITS TO GROWTH, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVES: AN EXAMINATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

25. 'A transforming sentiment in this country': The Whitlam government and Indigenous self‐determination.

26. China as a Developmental State.

27. INCOME INEQUALITY IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA: TRENDS, DETERMINANTS, AND PROPOSED REMEDIES.

28. Three legacies of humanitarianism in China.

30. The Direct and Indirect (Spillover) Effects of Productive Government Spending on State Economic Growth.

31. Understanding Repugnance: Implications for Public Policy.

32. An analysis of donor engagement with education policy development in Lao PDR from 1991 to 2000.

33. Understanding the Relationship between Inflation and Growth: A Wavelet Transformation Approach in the Case of Bangladesh.

34. IS ECONOMIC GROWTH IN COTE D'IVOIRE PRO-POOR? EVIDENCE FROM LSMS DATA: A NOTE.

35. China's Regional Inequality in Innovation Capability, 1995-2006.

36. THE LISBON AGENDA AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP POLICY: GOVERNANCE IMPLICATIONS FROM A GERMAN PERSPECTIVE.

37. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INEQUALITY: THE ROLE OF FISCAL POLICIES.

38. Poverty Alleviation in the People's Republic of China: The Implications for Sino-African Cooperation in Poverty Reduction.

39. Improving Efficiency in Australian Local Government: Structural Reform as a Catalyst for Effective Reform.

40. The Impact of Growth Performance and Political Regime Type on Economic Policy Liberalization.

41. Policy Design and Rent Seeking: Targeted versus Broad Based Intervention.

42. Has Finance Made the World Riskier?

43. Corruption's Effect on Growth and its Transmission Channels.

44. Birthing Sphere.

45. Can policy learning really improve implementation? Evidence from Irish responses to the Water Framework Directive.

46. New Immigrants Seeking New Places: The Role of Policy Changes in the Regional Distribution of New Immigrants to Canada.

47. Advocacy Coalitions in Ontario Land Use Policy Development.

48. BLM, the Administrative Presidency, and Policy Shifts: Policy Tools Affecting Oil and Gas Operations.

49. Tourism, Vacation Home Development and Residential Tax Burden.

50. PERSISTENCE AS AN HISTORICALLY SPECIFIC POSSIBILITY .