Citation: D. Sserunkuuma et K. Olson, Private property rights and overgrazing: An empirical assessment of pastoralists in Nyabushozi county, western Uganda, ECON DEV CU, 49(4), 2001, pp. 769-792
Citation: Sp. Neill et Dr. Lee, Explaining the adoption and disadoption of sustainable agriculture: The case of cover crops in Northern Honduras, ECON DEV CU, 49(4), 2001, pp. 793-820
Citation: Vw. Ruttan, Unintended consequences: The impact of factor endowments, culture and politics on long run economic performance., ECON DEV CU, 49(4), 2001, pp. 895-898
Citation: La. Cameron et al., Education and labor market participation of women in Asia: Evidence from five countries, ECON DEV CU, 49(3), 2001, pp. 459-477
Citation: F. Noorbakhsh et A. Paloni, Structural adjustment and growth in sub-Saharan Africa: The importance of complying with conditionality, ECON DEV CU, 49(3), 2001, pp. 479-509
Citation: Ja. Schaffner, Job stability in developing and developed countries: Evidence from Colombia and the United States, ECON DEV CU, 49(3), 2001, pp. 511-535
Citation: R. Godoy et M. Contreras, A comparative study of education and tropical deforestation among lowland Bolivian Amerindians: Forest values, environmental externality, and school subsidies, ECON DEV CU, 49(3), 2001, pp. 555-574
Citation: Pl. Pingali et al., The farmer's voice in priority setting: A cross-country experiment in eliciting technological preferences, ECON DEV CU, 49(3), 2001, pp. 591-609
Citation: V. Rawal, Agrarian reform and land markets: A study of land transactions in two villages of West Bengal, 1977-1995, ECON DEV CU, 49(3), 2001, pp. 611-629
Citation: L. Crisologo-mendoza et D. Van De Gaer, Population growth and customary land law: The case of Cordillera villages in the Philippines, ECON DEV CU, 49(3), 2001, pp. 631-658