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Progress in Development Studies
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Contents: July 1 2004, Volume 4, No. 3   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous issue Next issue  

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Anthony Bebbington, Leni Dharmawan, Erwin Fahmi, and Scott Guggenheim

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 187-205. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

N. A. Phelps

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 206-229. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

Caspian Richards

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 230-244. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

Harry Bloch and Sam Hak Kan Tang

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 245-255. [PDF] [References]  

Kevin Hannam

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 256-263. [PDF] [References]  

Oscar Alfranca

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 265-266. [PDF]  

Gail Hopkins

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 266-268. [PDF]  

Tim Forsyth

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 268-270. [PDF]  

David Wood

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 270-271. [PDF]  

Nicole Stremlau

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 271-273. [PDF] [References]  

David Pollard

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 273-275. [PDF]  

Emma Samman

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 275-276. [PDF]  

Othieno Nyanjom

Progress in Development Studies 2004 4: 276-278. [PDF] [References]  

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