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1. African agricultural development: How are we contributing?

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

3. Developing tangible measures for eco-efficiency: the case of the Finnish and Swedish pulp and paper industry.

5. DETECTION, DIAGNOSIS AND ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS OF SHEET-BREAK IN A PULP AND PAPER MILL WITH ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS.

7. Papers of Selected Institutes.

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

9. DISCUSSION OF PAPER BY E. M. BERNSTEIN.

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

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

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

13. Books Received.

14. One world, big society: a discursive analysis of the Conservative green paper for international development.

15. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSURANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 85 EMPIRICAL PAPERS FOR A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE.

16. Postcolonial leadership: a discursive analysis of the Conservative Green Paper 'A Conservative agenda for international development'.

17. Britain's New White Paper: Making Governance Work for the Poor.

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

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

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

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

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

23. Contributed Papers Distribution of Bird Diversity in a Vulnerable Neotropical Landscape.

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

25. Entre industrie et tourisme: L'évolution du paysage baieriverain à Saguenay, Québec.

26. Regulation, Minimum Wage and Informality: Introduction to Symposium.

28. TOPICS AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE IN TOP ECONOMIC JOURNALS.

29. Land property rights and food insecurity in rural Cambodia.

30. GOVERNMENT SIZE AND GROWTH: A REJOINDER.

31. The Habitats Directive as an instrument to achieve sustainability? An analysis through the case of the Rotterdam Mainport Development Project<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper is based on the study Evaluation of Approaches to Integrating Sustainability into Community Policies, undertaken by COWI, Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick and ECA for the European Commission Secretariat General. </FN>

32. Firm life cycle and foreign direct investment spillover effect: The case of the Czech Republic.

33. Backhaul in 5G systems for developing countries: A literature review.

34. Pillar 2: tax competition in low‐income countries and substance‐based income exclusion.

35. Trends in the development of the economic system in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

36. The coloniality of labor: Migrant Black African youths' experiences of looking for and finding work in an Australian deindustrializing city.

37. Panel Data Evidence on the Effects of Fiscal Policy Shocks in the EU New Member States.

38. Detecting spatial economic clusters using kernel density and global and local Moran's I analysis in Ekurhuleni metropolitan municipality, South Africa.

39. Financial development and economic complexity: The role of country stability.

40. The role of Australian local government in economic development: Building international engagement capacity.

41. Systems of innovation: Path of economic transition and differences in institutions in central and Eastern Europe?

42. Shadow economy, corruption, and tax performance: A study of BRICS.

43. Conditions for regional public–private partnerships for sustainable development — Swedish perspectives<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper draws on research funded by CF Environmental Fund and the Swedish Business Development Agency, research grant P14044-1. </FN>

44. Industrial ecology and regionalization of economic governance: an opportunity to ‘localize’ sustainability?<FN>‘Local’ and ‘regional’ are used in this paper to refer to municipalities consisting of various types of urban centre such as cities, towns and rural areas, and governed by a single municipal government. </FN>

45. 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>

47. Introduction to Collection of Papers from Conference on China's Financial Market Liberalization.

48. A stakeholder perspective on managing tensions in hybrid organizations: Analyzing fair trade for a sustainable development.

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

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

51. The White Paper on the Nationalized Industries: Some Criticisms.

52. Policy coherence across Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals: Lessons from Finland.

53. Meta‐Analysis of Chinese Business Cycle Correlation.

54. Rethinking local institutional development in India: Theoretical perspectives and analysis of dairy cooperatives.

55. Stakeholders' environmental preferences based corporate environmental information influencing factors research.

56. An evaluation model of sustainable efficiency for container terminals.

57. Does City Shape Affect China's Economic Development?

58. Economic Development and Social Integration of Migrants in China.

59. Political hierarchy spillovers: Evidence from China.

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

61. Call for Papers.

62. Australia and resources in the Asian century.

63. Who cares about the UN General Assembly? National delegations size from 1993 to 2016.

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

65. Partner country selection between development narratives and self‐interests: A new method for analysing complex donor approaches.

66. The use of accounting information in the tax base in the Pillar 2 global minimum tax: a discussion of the rules, potential problems, and possible alternatives.

67. Trade, technology, and the labour market: impacts on wage inequality within countries.

68. The impact of institutions on financial development: Evidence from East Asian countries.

69. 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>

70. The effect of export composition on energy demand: A fresh evidence in the context of economic complexity.

71. Rural tourism and the development of less favoured areas—between rhetoric and practice<FNR></FNR><FN>Revised version of a paper presented to the XII Summer Institute of the European Regional Science Association, ‘Tourism Sustainability and Territorial Organization’, Faro, Portugal, 4–10 July 1999. </FN>

72. Corruption: The good, the bad, and the uncertain.

74. Digital Readiness Assessment of Countries in Africa: A Case Study Research.

75. What is the fracking story in Canada?

76. Call For Papers.

77. China's Belt and Road Initiative: Implications for intra‐regional trade in Africa.

78. Strategic collaboration: Examining the possibilities of cooperation among local economic developers.

79. Holidays and economic growth: Evidence from a panel of Indian states.

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

81. On the nexus of innovation, trade openness, financial development and economic growth in European countries: New perspective from a GMM panel VAR approach.

82. State capacity and the socialist calculation debate.

83. Hysteresis in unemployment: Evidence from OECD estimates of the natural rate.

84. Measuring intangible assets—A review of the state of the art.

85. 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>.

86. A Comment on: "Presidential Address: Demand‐Side Constraints in Development: The Role of Market Size, Trade, and (In)Equality," by Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg and Tristan Reed.

87. A Comment on: "Presidential Address: Demand‐Side Constraints in Development: The Role of Market Size, Trade, and (In)Equality" by Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg and Tristan Reed.

88. The view from the opposition benches.

89. ENDOGENOUS POLICY AND CROSS-COUNTRY GROWTH EMPIRICS.

91. ANNOUNCEMENTS: INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH IN INCOME AND WEALTH.

92. Small island states development challenges: introduction.

94. Introduction.

96. Introduction.

97. Sustainability and identity – call for papers to a special issue in Sustainable Development.

98. Spatio‐temporal evolution of regional inequality and contribution decomposition of economic growth: A case study of Jiangsu Province, China.

99. The Impact of Inequality and Redistribution on Growth.

100. Shocks and Time: The Development of the European Financial Assistance Regime.