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EJDR’s Early Career Researcher initiative has been designed to assist with the understanding of this process. It is a ‘supported learning’ submissions route for early careers authors, to help fulfil their potential. Authors whose manuscripts are eligible for the Early Career Researcher initiative will benefit from initial internal EJDR feedback on the manuscript: this is to ensure the paper is strong, and that should it eventually be sent out for double-blind peer review, it will be assessed on its merit by reviewers.\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>EJDR has created a video on this initiative, providing step-by-step comments and guidance on how to structure a strong international development academic paper. Authors are strongly encouraged to first address the video's tips before submitting via this route. 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If and when re-submitting to EJDR, as well as the updated manuscript, authors are requested to submit a “Blinded author’s response to reviewers’ comments” document detailing, in table format, the various items of feedback received in one column, and the other column the changes made in response to each element of feedback. EJDR equally reserves the right to desk-reject submissions after revisions following the Early Careers' Editor feedback, if the quality of the revised version does not merit proceeding to the peer review process.\u003c/p>\u003cp>Re-submitted Early Career Researcher manuscripts, once having benefitted from the support and advice of EJDR’s Early Career Editor, will be assigned to a different Editor and re-evaluated. If they are chosen to be sent out for review, they will be subject to the same blind peer review process and stringent quality standards that are applied to all other EJDR papers.\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Your paper is eligible to be submitted as a manuscript to EJDR marked as ‘Early Career’, if:\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>At least one co-author has completed a graduate-level qualification (Doctorate or Masters);\u003c/li>\u003cli>Each co-author’s latest graduate-level academic qualification (Doctorate or Masters) was completed 5 years ago or less.\u003c/li>\u003cli>Please note: if you are a JUMP mentee, your paper is not eligible for EJDR’s early career researcher initiative. Please submit as ‘original article’.\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>How can I submit a paper for consideration under the Early Career Researcher Initiative?\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp>1. 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K. Lokonon\u003c/span>, \u003cspan>Aklesso Y. G. 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They offer methodological innovations that show in practice that broadening evaluation designs to embrace complexity is gaining momentum. They illustrate that reconciling tensions is possible by reflecting on: (i) evaluating performance to meet accountability demands while fostering learning for adaptation; (ii) evaluating prospective theories of change while capturing emergent change; (iii) evaluating internal relational dimensions while measuring external development outcomes, and (iv) evaluating across scales: from measuring local level end impact to understanding contributions to systems level change. Taken as a whole, the issue illustrates how the R4D evaluation field is maturing through the experiences of a growing and diverse group of researchers and evaluators as they shift away from narrow accountability instruments to explore emergent causal pathways. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 35, issue 1 (February 2023) – Special issue: “Financing for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the era of COVID-19 and beyond”.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Guest editors: Rashmi Arora and Tapan Sarker\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The economic and social impact of covid-19 pandemic both on developing and developed countries has been significant. In addition to the impact of the pandemic, the current Ukraine war has also led to severe supply chain disruptions leading to a sharp increase in food and commodity prices globally. Due to a combination of external shocks and the impact of the pandemic global economic growth is expected to slow down from 6.1% in 2021 to 3.2% in 2022 and further to 2.7% in 2023 (IMF 2022). The above factors have led to a sharp increase in government expenditure constraining both developed and developing countries' fiscal capacity. This has further implications for the achievement of SDGs especially for low-income countries. The challenge for developing countries in the current scenario is to mobilise adequate resources both from domestic and international sources, not just for the achievement of SDGs as such, but also to sustain the livelihoods, health, and welfare of people. This special issue aims to examine some of these issues in the context of developing countries.\u003cbr/> \u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2022\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 34, issue 3 (June 2022) – Special issue: “Social protection and Social cohesion”.\u003c/strong>\u003cbr/>\u003cbr/>\u003cstrong>Guest editors: Francesco Burchi, Markus Loewe and Daniele Malerba\u003c/strong>\u003cbr/>\u003cbr/>This special issue looks at disentangling the relationship between social protection and social cohesion, thanks to numerous contributions by a variety of authors. While there is substantial evidence of the effect of social protection on poverty and vulnerability, limited research has focused on societal outcomes. The special issue examines the relationship between social protection and social cohesion in low- and middle-income countries. The papers in this special issue use a common definition of social cohesion as a multi-faceted phenomenon, comprising three attributes: cooperation, trust, and inclusive identity. The introductory article provides a conceptual framework linking social protection to social cohesion, showing the current empirical evidence for the bidirectional linkages, and highlights how the papers in the SI contribute to filling existing research gaps. In addition to this introduction, the SI encompasses seven papers, covering different world regions and social protection schemes, and using different quantitative and qualitative methods.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 34, issue 4 (August 2022) – Commentary Section: \"Research-Practice-Collaborations in International Sustainable Development and Knowledge Production – Reflections from a Political-Economic Perspective\".\u003cbr/>\u003cbr/>Guest editor: Katja Bender\u003c/strong>\u003cbr/>\u003cbr/>The cooperation between researchers and practitioners during the different stages of the research process is promoted as it can be of benefit both society and research supporting processes of ‘transformation’. While acknowledging the important potential of research-practice-collaborations (RPCs), this debate section includes a plurality of voices and perspectives reflecting on RPCs.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 34, issue 5 (October 2022) – Special issue: “Policies for Inclusive Development in Sub-Saharan Africa”.\u003cbr/>\u003cbr/>Guest editors: Nicky Pouw and Marleen Dekker\u003c/strong>\u003cbr/>\u003cbr/>While there is increasing academic analysis and policy concern regarding growing inequality and the need for more inclusive development trajectories, it is equally important to advance our understanding of the pathways to attain more inclusive development in practice.  This special issue examines the empirical outcomes and processes of inclusive development policies in selected countries in Africa. The introduction presents a policy implementation and assessment framework as a lens that connects the different case studies included in the special issue. The framework links general inclusive development strategies in employment, social protection and governance, to the participation and representation of the various stakeholders as well as the monetary and non-monetary transaction costs in accessing and or implementing these programmes on the ground in different national and sub-national contexts. \u003cbr/> \u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2021\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 1 (January 2021) - Special issue: Youth, Aspirations and the Life course: Development and the Social Production of Aspirations in Young People's Lives.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Roy Huijsmans, Nicola Ansell and Peggy Froerer.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Overview:\u003cbr/>The Special Issue Youth, Aspirations and the Life Course: Development and the social production of aspirations in young people’s lives engages with a trend in development studies and practice in which aspiration is viewed either as a potential driver of development or as a hindrance (when aspiration is deemed lacking, too low, too high, or of the wrong kind). This trend is especially noticeable in relation to children and young people. Critical of assertions that aspirations are simply there or lacking, too high or too low, can easily be raised or redirected, or that cast children and young people as naturally aspiring subjects, the articles in the collection draw on sociological and anthropological theory to tease apart how aspirations are produced over young people’s life course even in highly marginalised circumstances. Aspiration we define as an orientation towards a desired future. In relation to young people, this conceptualisation highlights that the work of aspirations is an ever unfolding dynamic through which possible futures and particular pasts come to have a bearing on the lived moment of the present. Gaining some control over this, however fragile or illusive this may be, the contributing articles demonstrate, is key to making life meaningful, perhaps especially so in adverse and rapidly changing circumstances.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 2 (March 2021) - Special issue: Bringing Production Back into Development.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Ha-Joon Chang &amp; Antonio Andreoni.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Production was at the heart of economics from the days of Classical economics. However, with the rise of Neoclassical economics in the late 19th century, with its almost exclusive focus on market exchange and consumption, production has lost its status as the ultimate interest of economics. Several opportunities for fruitful integration of alternative streams of economics research – Evolutionary, Structuralist and Keynesian in particular – have been also missed. Even when the ‘market fundamentalism’ of the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s started to wane, the main alternative approach, that is, humanist approaches to development, such as Sen’s Human Capability Approach, paid little attention to the domain of production. The fragmentation of the production-centred paradigm has weakened both academic research and policy-making related to economic development.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue of European Journal of Development Research is meant to be a contribution to the emerging attempt to bring production back into the development discourse. We have collected research articles that use state-of-the-art theoretical developments and empirical evidence to evaluate the recent changes in various aspects of the domain of production with a focus on developing countries across the developing world. Theoretical contributions in this special issue stress the importance of integrating and updating the older ‘productionist’ theories. It does so firstly by highlighting the collective and productive dimensions of human capabilities, and secondly by re-asserting the important role that domestic linkages and demands play in transforming socio-economic systems. The empirical articles advance the GVC literature along different sectoral value chains – from agriculture, to manufacturing and services – by looking at the impact of financialisation, competition, and industrial policy on production transformation outcomes, using cases of Ghana, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand and China. The importance of building firm-level productive and technological capabilities is explored with reference to developing countries across the African continent and various experiences in the context of the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution. Building on detailed analyses of technology-fusion and sectoral applications of new technologies, the special issue contributes to the emerging literature on digitalisation by emphasising the role of foundational capabilities and the incremental learning processes involved in technological change. Finally, with a case study on Ecuador, the special issue engages with the paramount need for green industrialisation and the role that green industrial policy can play in that process.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Recently, structural challenges faced by developing countries have been further accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Against this background, there is an increasing recognition that production needs to be brought back into the centre of our thinking and policy agenda on development, if we are to address old and new challenges. This special issue hopes to contribute to this revival by providing re-conceptualisations of some of the key theoretical issues, detailed empirical examinations of the process of developing productive capabilities, and discussions of new challenges that need to be met, if we are to develop a renewed productionist agenda for development.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 4 (July 2021) - Special issue: Rural aspirations in Africa – livelihood decisions and rural development trajectories.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Javier Revilla-Diez, Kai Mausch and Dave Harris.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 5 (September 2021) - Special issue: Gender &amp; Adolescence: Leaving no-one behind.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Kate Pincock, Nicola Jones, Sarah Baird, Laura Camfield, Anita Ghimire, Bassam Abu Hamad and Tassew Woldehanna.\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2020\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 32, issue 5 (December 2020) – SPECIAL ISSUE: The Development Impacts of COVID-19 at Home and Abroad: Politics and Implications of Government Action\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Henson, Kambhampati, Mogues, Olsen, Prowse, Ramos, Rand, Rasiah, Roelen, Tiessen, Yap.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Amewu, Asante, Pauw &amp; Thurlow; Ouedraogo, Kinda &amp;  Zidouemba; Minten, Mohammed &amp; Tamru; Tröster &amp; Küblböck; Onditi, Obimbo, Muchina &amp; Nyadera; Olsen, Bera, Dubey, Kim, Wiśniowski &amp; Yadav; Yap; Valensisi; Cuesta &amp; Pico; Roelen, Ackley, Boyce, Farina &amp; Ripoll; Banati, Jones &amp; Youssef; Rao, Narain, Chakraborty, Hbhanjdeao &amp; Pattanaik.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>What is COVID-19’s impact on development? What lessons can be drawn from development studies regarding the effects of and recovery from COVID-19? The unprecedented scale and scope of government interventions carry implications at all levels: global, national, and local. In this introduction, our team of Editors underline the importance of systematic substantive study to further knowledge acquisition, and rigorous global-, national-, or context-specific evaluation to inform evidence-based policy-making. The 12 articles summarized here capture these values and sense of “high-quality.” Despite early considerations in the first year of the pandemic, they illuminate the need for diverse responses beyond business-as-usual, attention to the multiplicity of impact of policies formulated, and progressive strategies to counteract the impacts of this disaster around the world. The path of future research is clear: studies need to consider and give voice to marginalized groups to counteract the short- and long-term impacts of the pandemic.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>This special issue is the fruit of EJDR’s call for papers on the developmental impacts of COVID-19. Please note that it is complemented by the EJDR online collection around the same theme, available here\u003c/strong>\u003cstrong>.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 32, issue 3 (June 2020) – COMMENTARY SECTION: North-South Partnerships and the Politics of Development Knowledge\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest contributors:\u003cbr/>White; Gunasekara; Grieve &amp; Mitchell; Kontinen &amp; Nguyahambi; Mitilin, Bennett, Horn, King, Makau &amp; Masimba Nyama.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>The politics of knowledge, as a foundational issue in development research, are explored and discussed from diverse angles and by diverse researchers in this EJDR commentary section.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 32, Issue 2 (April 2020): SPECIAL ISSUE – Development Challenges in Myanmar\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Elin Bjarnegård\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Stokke &amp; Aung; Wells &amp; Decobert; Schneider, Tun, Nuam, Feurer, Lundsgaard-Hansen, Yun, Nydegger, Oberlack, Myint, Zähringer &amp; Messerli; Nilsen; Bächtold, Bastide and Lundsgaard-Hansen; Hedström &amp; Olivius; Hardaker; Tan &amp; Preece; Htun &amp; Jensenius.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>Myanmar faces enormous development challenges amid a rapidly changing and uncertain landscape, both in terms of politics and international aid. The special issue looks into the multi-faceted challenges facing this country and its populations.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2019\u003c/h3>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 31, Issue 1 (January 2019): SPECIAL ISSUE – Rural-Urban Transformations and the role of small towns in Sub-Saharan Africa\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Cecilia Tacoli, Griet Steel, Jytte Agergaard, Sinne Ortenblad \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Steel, Birch-Thomsen, Cottyn, Lazaro, Mainet, Mishili &amp; van Lindert; Baker; Büscher; Agergaard, Larsen, Lazaro, Makindara &amp; Birch-Thomsen; Karg, Bellwood-Howard, Akoto-Danso, Schlesinger, Chagomoka &amp; Drescher; Ortenblad, Birch-Thomsen and Msese\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>Driven by the increasing academic and policy interest in urban centres other than large cities, the papers in this special issue explore important aspects of small town development in a range of sub-Saharan African nations. The various papers focus on changes in rural economies and the growing significance of income diversification, migration and multi-local living, and how these rural-urban transformations intersect with market dynamics and the provision of services in small towns.\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2018\u003c/h3>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 30, Issue 3 (June 2018): SPECIAL ISSUE – Innovation systems in the era of global value chains\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Padmashree Gehl Sampath, Rasmus Lema and Roberta Rabellotti.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Fagerberg, Lundvall &amp; Srholec; Humphrey, Ding, Fujita, Hioki &amp; Kimura; Park &amp; Gachukia; Fransen, Bhaduri &amp; Knorringa; Tajoli &amp; Felice; Lee, Szapiro &amp; Mao; Pietrobelli &amp; Staritz; Keijser &amp; Iizuka; Haakonsson &amp; Slepniov; Sampath &amp; Vallejo;Jurowetzki, Lema &amp; Lundvall; DeMarchi, Giuliani &amp; Rabellotti\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003cbr/>This special issue looks at how combining global value chain and innovation system approaches can help to understand the possible trajectories that learning and innovation can take in developing countries. The special issue takes a look at several empirical cases; based on these, the guest editors introduce the notion of the co-evolution of global value chains and innovation systems and outline a framework for investigating the interaction between the two in a dynamic perspective with multiple trajectories. This analysis shows that, in some cases, there is an improvement in local innovation capabilities with potentially positive effects on overall competitiveness, while in others there is little progress or even a loss of previous innovation capacity.\u003cbr/>\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/30/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 30 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 30, Issue 1 (January 2018): SPECIAL ISSUE – Frugal Innovation\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Peter Knorringa and André Leliveld\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: André Leliveld &amp; Peter Knorringa; Kate Meagher; Saskia Vossenberg; Iva Pesa; Wairokpam Devi &amp; Hemant Kumar; Monica Altamirano &amp; Cees van Beers; Aarti Krishnan &amp; Christopher Foster; Eugenia Rosca, Jack Reedy &amp; Julia Bendul\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Frugal innovations are increasingly important for development research. This special issue looks both at top-down business and management literature on frugal innovation, and at bottom-up development studies discourses on grass-root innovation, bricolage, and livelihood strategies; and the papers in the special issue are positioned accordingly. The issue also looks at the impact of the 4th industrial revolution (of digital technologies) and global population dynamics on the global development opportunities afforded by Frugal Innovation.\u003cbr/>\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/30/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 30 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2017\u003c/h3>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 29, Issue 5 (December 2017): SPECIAL SECTION – Violence against Children\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editor:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Anke Hoeffler\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Hoeffler; Giusto, Friis, Sim, Chase, Zayzay, Green &amp; Puffer; van Esch &amp; de Haan; Wright, Boydell, Siu, Nalukenge &amp; Seeley; Siu, Wright, Namutebi, Sekiwunga, Zalwango, Kasule &amp; Seeley; Mejia, Haslam, Sanders &amp; Penman\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The introduction to this special section reviews how violence against children is defined, and which forms it takes. In contrast to other forms of violence (e.g. civil wars and terrorism) ‘every day’ violence against children receives little attention in development research, despite the high prevalence rates and resulting adverse consequences for societal development. The rest of the special issue presents evidence from promising parenting interventions for violence reduction in low income settings in Kenya, Liberia and Uganda.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/29/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 29 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 29, Issue 3 (July 2017): SPECIAL ISSUE - The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Steven Haggblade, Thomas Reardon and Bart Minten\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Haggblade, Minten, Pray, Reardon, and Zilberman; Swinton &amp; Van Deynze; Bonanno, Materia, Venus, and Wessler; Das Gupta, Minten, Rao and Reardon; Huang, Wang and Xiao; Tamru, Minten, Bachewe, and Alemu; Haggblade, Smale, Kergna, Thierault, and Assima\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: The six case studies reported in this special issue – the USA, EU, China, India, Ethiopia and Mali – examine the differences in timing, key drivers and consequences of herbicide adoption. The global setting for this analysis of herbicide use is characterised by the increased availability and lower cost of herbicides; and the the upward pressure on rural wages.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 29 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Podcast Series: The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">To complement and extend the recently published special issue entitled The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries, we are pleased to present a series of podcasts from some of our contributors, exploring their articles. We will post each podcast here as they become available. We hope you enjoy them!\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0090-7\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries: Tradeoffs among Productivity, Employment and the Environment\u003c/a>\u003cbr/>Steven Haggblade (co-Guest Editor of the special issue and Michigan State University), discusses the article he authored with Bart Minten, Carl Pray, Thomas Reardon and David Zilberman in the Herbicides special issue. He provides an overview of the key forces driving global development, diffusion and adoption of herbicides across developed and developing countries. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123310/data/v1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0081-8\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Rising Herbicide Use and Its Driving Forces in China\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Zhihua Xiao (Peking University and Inner Mongolia Agricultural University) describes how agricultural labor shortages and rising farm wages in China have motivated a five-fold jump in herbicide use since 2005 and how local factories have scaled up production capacity as patent protection has expired for major international herbicide brands, making China one of the world’s largest exporters of generic herbicides. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123374/data/v1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0076-5\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">The Rapid Expansion of Herbicide Use in Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia: Patterns, Drivers, and Implications\u003c/a>\u003cbr/>Seneshaw Tamru (LICOS-KU Leuven), reviews the rapid growth in herbicide use over the past decade in Ethiopia, exploring patterns of adoption, their causes as well as emerging environmental and regulatory issues.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123330/data/v2\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0087-2\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Causes and Consequences of Increasing Herbicide Use in Mali\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Veronique Theriault (Michigan State University), describes how rise farm wages and the growing availability of cheap generic herbicides have triggered rapid, spontaneous herbicide adoption by Malian farmers, who indicate that herbicides enable them to control weeds at 50% of the cost of hiring hand weeding labor.  Under-resourced regulatory agencies have not been able to cope with the rapid surge in herbicide use, leading to growing concerns about the quality and safety of a large number of fraudulent and counterfeit herbicides now available. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123370/data/v1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2016\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 28, Issue 3 (June 2016): SPECIAL SECTION - South-south trade in capital goods\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Raphael Kaplinsky and Rebecca Hanlin\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Kaplinsky &amp; Hanlin; Agyei-Holmes; Atta-Ankomah; Cabral\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special section looks at technology diffusion as a result of South-South trade in capital goods. It updates arguments from the “appropriate technology” movement of the 1970s and 1980s, by reviewing capital goods utilised in three sectors of considerable developmental significance in low and middle income economies via three distinct case studies.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 28 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/h4>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 28, Issue 2 (April 2016): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - Moving Towards Inclusive Development?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Isa Baud\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Isa Baud; Andy Sumner; Peter Knorringa, Iva Peša, André Leliveld and Cees van Beers; Karin Pfeffer and Hebe Verrest; Wendy Harcourt; Francesco Colona and Rivke Jaffe\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special debates section focuses on the European Association of Development Institute's (EADI's) discussion on how development studies are changing, by setting out recent views on new and changing research topics, and drawing out implications for current discussions on inclusive development. The contributions in the Special Debates Section are written by authors working at the cutting edge of development studies, in terms of their perspectives on development pathways and engagement with other disciplines. They centre on three concerns: (1) poverty and inequalities, (2) economic development through innovations in local production and international value chains, and global innovations impacting people and policies everywhere, and (3) hybrid governance arrangements, emerging as non-state actors take on governing activities.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 28 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 28, Issue 1 (January 2016): SPECIAL ISSUE - Policy Coherence for Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Harlan Koff and Lauri Siitonen\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Lauri Sitonen; Michael King; Maurizio Carbone &amp; Niels Keijzer; Joren Verschaeve, Sarah Delputte, Jan Orbie; Ninna Nyberg-Sorensen; Marikki Stocchetti; Harlan Koff &amp; Carmen Maganda\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Policy Coherence for Development (PCD) is a major item on the post-2015 development agenda. This issue explores PCD as an element of transformative development, looking at the EU and the global PCD framework; how PCD has arisen; and at PCD in some specific contexts, such as migration, trade, and the right to water.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 28 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2015\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 27, Issue 4 (September 2015): SPECIAL ISSUE - Inclusive Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Nicky Pouw\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Catherine Sutherland, Diane Scott and Michela Hordijk; Karin Pfeffer, Heber Verrest and Ate Poorthuis; Mirjam A.F. Ros-Tonen, Yves-Pierre Benoit Van Leynseele, Anna Laven and Terry Sunderland; Joyeeta Gupta, Nicky Pouw and Mirjam A.F. Ros-Tonen; Elisabeth Peyroux; Mieke T.A.Lopes Cardozo, Jennifer Sawyer, and Maria Luisa Talaveri Simoni; Maarten Bavinck, Subramanian Karuppiah and Svein Jentoft; and Arjan De Haan.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue pushes development thinkers to confront one of the most pressing issues of development today: why are so many people are excluded from the benefits of human development and wellbeing? The first article in this special issue lays the ground by tracing the history of the idea 'inclusive development' and sketches the outlines of an elaborated theory of inclusive development. The three pillars of inclusive development (enhanced human wellbeing for all, social and environmental sustainability, and voice and empowerment) need strategic governance to become a reality in practice. The empirical contributions each highlight the complexities of governing for 'inclusion': the multi-scale policies and instruments that are (or are not) at the disposal of government and non-government actors and institutions; the regional and global influences in the political processes at work; and the pluralistic local legal contexts and origins of conflict and strife. The special issue concludes with an in-depth disciplinary contribution on how economists have dealt with 'inclusive growth', and where and how this differs or approaches 'inclusive development'. The special issue pays tribute to the academic career of Professor Isa Baud, by bringing together scholars from all continents, engaged in trans,- multi-, or inter-disciplinary research on governance and inclusive development\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 27 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 27, Issue 3 (July 2015): SPECIAL ISSUE - Public Investments in and for Agriculture\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Tewodaj Mogues, Shenggen Fan and Samuel Benin\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Tewodaj Mogues, Samuel Benin and Shenggen Fan; Bingxin Yu, Shenggen Fan and Eduardo Magalhães; Sarah Lowder and Jakob Skoet; Gert-Jan Stads; James Thurlow and Karl Pauw; Summer Allen and John Ulimwengu; Pramod Joshi, Praduman Kumar and Shinoj Parappurathu; Tewodaj Mogues\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This Special Issue is motivated by the importance of bringing to bear new conceptual and empirical research on the determinants, trends, and consequences of public expenditures in support of the agricultural sector of developing economies. Contributors from various disciplines assess the theoretical and more practical contributions to this area.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 27 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 27, Issue 2 (April 2015): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - The New Middle Classes\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Jurgen Wieman\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Jürgen Wieman; Peter Knorringa &amp; Alejandro Guarin; Nancy Birdsall; Isa Baud; Kees Biekart; Henning Melber; Peter Knorringa\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Should development studies deal with the middle classes in the developing world? Based on the debates that took place during the EADI General Conference in Bonn in July 2014, the special debates section assesses the relevance of the middle class theme and identifies the role of the new middle classes in emerging economies.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 27 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2014\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 4 (September 2014): SPECIAL ISSUE - Understanding the Links between Labour and Economic Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Ralitza Dimova and Christophe J. Nordman\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Martha Chen, David N Margolis, Julia Vaillant, Michael Grimm, Jann Lay and François Roubaud, Jonathan Goyette, Marcus H Böhme and Rainer Thiele, Ruxanda Berlinschi, Johan Swinnen and Kristine Van Herck, Ilhom Abdulloev, Ira N Gang and Myeong-Su Yun, and Ayça Akarçay Gürbüz, Sezgin Polat and Mustafa Ulus\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This Special Issue identifies some analytical and data-driven constraints to advances in our understanding of the role of labour in economic development, highlights some new paradigms, and offers new interpretations of phenomena in the interrelated areas of labour informality, self-employment, internal (rural–urban) and international migration, and labour force discouragement. The mobility of labour from low-productivity towards higher-productivity jobs, both geographically and across sectors and enterprises, is a crucial ingredient in ensuring sustainable growth and poverty alleviation. Hence, government (and international) policy effort should focus on dismantling institutional constraints to this successful transition.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/26/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 3 (July 2014): SPECIAL ISSUE - Social Protection for Social Justice\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Allister McGregor and Stephen Devereux\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Timo Voipio, Arjan de Haan, Sam Hickey, Naila Kabeer, Deepta Chopra, Charlotte Harland\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">A range of authors explore the relationship between social protection and social justice. There are different ways of conceiving, designing and implementing social protection so that they are better able to contribute to the promotion of social justice in specific developing country contexts.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 2 (April 2014): SPECIAL ISSUE - 'Generationing' Development: Situating Children and Youth in Development Processes\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Sandra J.T.M Evers, Shanti George, Roy Gigengack and Roy Huijsmans\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Karuna Morarji, Lidewyde Berckmoes and Ben White, Caroline Archambault, Jason Hart, Sharada Srinivasan, Kristen Cheney, and Roy Gigengack.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The articles comprising this special issue explore how young people’s agency shapes and is shaped by the changing terms of social reproduction brought about by development. The project of 'generationing' development involves re-thinking development as distinctly generational in its dynamics, by acknowledging the centrality of young people in social reproduction and putting them at the heart of development studies.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/26/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 1 (January 2014): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - Impact Evaluation\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Laura Camfield and Maren Duvendack\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Robert Lensink, Howard White, Robert Picciotto, Glen W Harrison, Irene Guijt and Chris Roche\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The short pieces in the themed debate section speak to the importance of evaluation and replication of evaluations. They can improve the quality of development policy and programmes and explain intended and unintended consequences. The pieces raise questions such as: Is impact evaluation ‘evaluation’? Can randomised controlled trials (RCTs) help policy makers? What does a focus on observables really tell us? In this Introduction we summarise their arguments and make practical proposals to improve the quality of evaluation research, whether this is quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejdr/journal/v26/n1/index.html\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26, Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2013\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 25, Issue 1 (February 2013): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - A Nutritious New World: Will the World Nutritiously Feed Its Growing Population?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Jose Cuesta\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Lawrence Haddad, Elizabeth Warham, Rebecca Fisher-Lamb and John Beddington, Shenggen Fan, Purnima Menon and Joanna Brzeska, and Sheryl L Hendriks\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Whether the world will be able to nutritiously feed its growing population lies at the heart of the development agenda, and deserves careful and considered thought. Renowned experts in agricultural economics, economic policy, environment, and nutrition, ponder this question and provide insights from their respective fields and from different regional perspectives. These invited contributions provide a mix of optimistic and pessimistic predictions.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/25/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 25, Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2012\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">24.2 Beyond the BRICs: Alternative Strategies of Influence in the Global Politics of Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Matthias vom Hau and James Scott\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue is a first step towards looking beyond Brazil, Russia, India and China, the so-called BRICs, towards other countries that have become increasingly influential in the field of global development. Combining insights from international relations and development studies, the articles in this issue examine the role played by economic risers such as South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and Mexico in global governance institutions and their engagement with developing countries. These four states are at the forefront of this special issue because all of them have improved their relative standing within the global income hierarchy. This issue also seeks to explore the reasons for particular political responses to the economic growth experienced by those states, and unpack possible implications of their international engagement for the global politics of development\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/24/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 24, Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">24.1 Special Debate Section: Why is the empirical evidence on the role of FDI in development so ambiguous?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: Rajneesh Narula and Nigel Driffield\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Rajneesh Narula and Nigel Driffield, Antonello Zanfei, Davide Castellani, Axèle Giroud, Oliver Morrissey, Nigel Driffield and Björn Jindra, James Zhan and Hafiz Mirza\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) has provoked a contentious and long lasting debate concerning the extent to which it stimulates productivity growth in the host country. The big questions that form the basis of this debate forum are simple enough: Do multinational enterprises (MNEs) cause net positive externalities to host countries or not? Why is the empirical evidence on the role of FDI in development so ambiguous, especially for the developing countries? Given the vigour and universality with which FDI (circa 2012) is considered to be a ‘good thing’, central to the economic development plans of almost all developing countries, an outsider may be forgiven for thinking that these questions should by now have unequivocally positive answers. However, these are not innocuous questions that trouble only a few specialists in the field interested in the arcane minutiae of theory, as this debate forum intends to illustrate.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/24/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 24 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2011\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">23.5 Young Lives in Transition: From School to Adulthood?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: Laura Camfield\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Laura Camfield, Peggy Froerer, Hannah Hoechner, Karin Heissler, Frances Lily Hay, Nitya Rao, Kate Orkin\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue addresses the meaning of the porous and context-specific boundaries between childhood and adulthood in a range of developing countries, and highlights the ambiguous role of education and employment in young people’s ‘trajectories’. It explores key characteristics of youth transitions such as their complex, multiple and contested nature, and the way they are shaped by and often reproduce social differentiation and inequality. The special issue brings together papers by members of the Literacy and Development Group at the University of East Anglia, as well as others beyond it, all of which highlight the complex linkages between schooling, work and identity; the ways in which institutions and structures support or threaten these; and the meanings and purposes of education.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">23.4 Special Debate Section: The Politics of Poverty and Inequality\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: Dennis Rodgers\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:Robert H Wade, Andrew M Fischer, Naila Kabeer, Yusuf Bangura, James K Galbraith, Frances Stewart, Sarah Cook\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Prompted by the importance of the topic of inequality, and the lack of significant debate about it within the development policy world, the EJDR jointly organised with the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) a special forum around the key concerns brought up in its 2010 flagship report, Combating Poverty and Inequality. The forum takes off from two key questions concerning inequality: Is inequality an insurmountable obstacle to meaningful poverty reduction, given contemporary global political economy realities? And what kinds of politics are conducive to substantial reductions in inequality and poverty? The informal essays in this special section provide a stimulating complement to UNRISD’s 2010 report, but can also be read alone, as interesting and often polemical statements about inequality, development and the politics of poverty reduction.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">23.2 Special Issue: The Legacy of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Processes in Latin America\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Geske Dijkstra, Kristin Komives\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The articles in this volume examine several aspects of the Poverty Reduction Strategy process in Latin America. Together, they not only illustrate the dynamics of the PRS process in the different countries, but also assess whether central goals of the process, such as promoting participation and accountability, a moving towards a more programmatic approach to aid, and improving the effectiveness of poverty reduction policies, have been achieved. The collection focuses on the four Latin American Heavily Indebted Poor Countries: Bolivia, Guyana, Honduras and Nicaragua. Most articles examine one of the expected outcomes of the PRS process (accountability, result-oriented budgeting, more effective spending, aid effectiveness) or deal with one sector or theme (gender, rural development, forestry). Most adopt a comparative approach; three take an in-depth look at the experience in one country.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">23.1 Special Debate Section: The 2010 UNCTAD Least Developed Countries Report – Towards a New Development Architecture for LDCs\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Dennis Rodgers\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Charles Gore and Zeljka Kozul-Wright, Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Richard Jolly\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special debate section showcases the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)'s 2010 Least Developed Countries report. The report focuses on the need for a new international development architecture, both highlighting critical flaws in current arrangements, as well as suggesting potential innovations to foster better and more equitable development for LDCs. This special debate section begins with an extended summary of the 2010 UNCTAD LDC report, followed by two essays offering constructively critical commentaries.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2010\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">22.5 Special Issue: New avenues for pastoral development in sub-Saharan Africa\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Tobias Hagmann, Chinwe Ifejika Speranza\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">In recent years pastoral production systems and lifestyles in sub-Saharan Africa – both sedentary and mobile – have gained increasing attention. While disciplinary approaches have produced important insights into the dynamics and problems of African drylands, few efforts have been made to problematize and conceptualize pastoral development from a holistic and comparative perspective. To fill this gap, this special issue aims to provide an overview of the current interdisciplinary research on the multiple challenges and opportunities faced by pastoralist societies and (semi-)arid ecosystems in SSA.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/22/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 22 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">22.3 Special Section: Female entrepreneurship across countries and in development\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Wim Naudé and Maria Minniti\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">It is generally recognized that women have a vital role to play as entrepreneurs in development, and that they often face more obstacles in this role than men. The dilemma is that women's challenges as entrepreneurs are tightly interwoven with the very fabric of their societies, so that perhaps more than any other topic, the role of women in entrepreneurship is a reflection of broader societal progress. This implies a dauntingly complex, but not insurmountable task for policy makers. The purpose of this planned special section is to throw light on this task by reviewing the state of empirical evidence on the broad position of women entrepreneurs across the world. Differing from other research on the topic the focus in this special section will be global and comparative. Papers in this special section examine the international comparable data available between countries (e.g. taken from the GEM survey and the World Bank's Doing Business Surveys) to better understand the profile, constraints and dynamics of women entrepreneurs. The papers in this special section will ask, from this, what are the institutional features of societies that influence women entrepreneurs, will explore how societal conventions in developing countries influence the success and outcomes of women entrepreneurs, and the extent to which these conventions may constrain or hinder other policy initiatives towards women entrepreneurship and empowerment, particularly in developing countries, such as the provision of micro-credit.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/22/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 22 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2009\u003c/h4>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.5 Symposium for Development Studies Association 30th Anniversary Conference\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Jonathan Goodhand, Bart Klem and Benedikt Korf, Olivier Rubin, Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie, R Sabates-Wheeler, L Taylor and C Natali\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">In setting up the conference theme of ‘Development’s Invisible Hands', the organizers noted the enormous changes that have occurred over the Development Studies Association's (DSA) first 30 years. Contributors to the conference were asked to look towards 2038 and focus on themes likely to influence global change and re-shape development agendas. The papers in this symposium are developed from some of the best.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/21/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 21 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.4 China in Africa: A Relationship in Transition\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Olusanya Ajakaiye and Raphael Kaplinsky\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Oyejide Titiloye Ademola, Abiodun S Bankole and Adeolu O Adewuyi, Giorgia Giovannetti and Marco Sanfilippo, Nelson Villoria, Raphael Kaplinsky and Mike Morris, Jing Gu, Giles Mohan and May Tan-Mullins, Basile Ndjio, Vinaye Ancharaz, Peter Kragelund, Uwe Wissenbach\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Barely one decade ago, the juxtaposition of China and Africa seemed like an exercise in separate categories. Today it is inconceivable, from the African end at least, that Africa's economic and political destiny could be discussed without reference to China. There are important political alliances developing between China and Africa, often undercutting historical links with northern partners. However, although there are increasing flows of people between China and Africa, cultural spillovers remain relatively muted. Each of these papers focuses on the dynamics of China–Africa relations, taking the literature forward in that the categories of ‘China’ and ‘Africa’ are disaggregated.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/21/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 21 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.2 Special Debate Section on the Chronic Poverty Report 2008–2009\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Martin Prowse, Duncan Green, Tony Addison\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The Chronic Poverty Research Centre is an international partnership of universities, research institutes and non-governmental organizations from Bangladesh, India, South Africa, Uganda, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Niger, Senegal and the United Kingdom. Here, we have presented a summary of the report and a critical debate surrounding it. We hope that the combination of viewpoints and approaches will be both informative and thought-provoking, and will contribute to enhancing current debates about the report, on the issue of chronic poverty, and concerning development challenges more generally.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/21/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 21 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.1 Special Section: Development Trends: Five Visions from Five Continents\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Michael Woolcock, Neera Chandhoke, Vishnu Padayachee, Elizabeth Jelin, Bonnie Campbell\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special section is a collection of personal reflective essays by five members of leading development institutes in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America. Each is aiming to answer the question; what do you see to be the key development issues for the next decade? Together, they provide us with a fascinating and truly global window onto the emergent cutting edge of development studies, showing the diversity of the field to be immediately apparent.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Volume 21 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>","shortHtml":null,"contentType":null,"source":null,"imageController":null,"viewType":null,"target":null,"picture":null,"overlayText":null,"nodes":[{"tagName":"p","children":["EJDR special issues are dedicated to a specific international development theme. ",{"tagName":"em","children":["The European Journal of Development Research"]}," regularly publishes themed special issues."]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2023"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 35, issue 2 (April 2023) – Special issue: “Evaluating Complex Research for Development Programmes”."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Guest editors: Marina Apgar, Mieke Snijder, Sylvia Szabo and Grace Lyn Higdon"]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["The papers in this special issue present rich experiences of evaluation researchers working across sectors and geographies exploring the intersection of theory and practice in the field of Research for Development (R4D) evaluation. They offer methodological innovations that show in practice that broadening evaluation designs to embrace complexity is gaining momentum. They illustrate that reconciling tensions is possible by reflecting on: (i) evaluating performance to meet accountability demands while fostering learning for adaptation; (ii) evaluating prospective theories of change while capturing emergent change; (iii) evaluating internal relational dimensions while measuring external development outcomes, and (iv) evaluating across scales: from measuring local level end impact to understanding contributions to systems level change. Taken as a whole, the issue illustrates how the R4D evaluation field is maturing through the experiences of a growing and diverse group of researchers and evaluators as they shift away from narrow accountability instruments to explore emergent causal pathways. "],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 35, issue 1 (February 2023) – Special issue: “Financing for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the era of COVID-19 and beyond”."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Guest editors: Rashmi Arora and Tapan Sarker"]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["The economic and social impact of covid-19 pandemic both on developing and developed countries has been significant. In addition to the impact of the pandemic, the current Ukraine war has also led to severe supply chain disruptions leading to a sharp increase in food and commodity prices globally. Due to a combination of external shocks and the impact of the pandemic global economic growth is expected to slow down from 6.1% in 2021 to 3.2% in 2022 and further to 2.7% in 2023 (IMF 2022). The above factors have led to a sharp increase in government expenditure constraining both developed and developing countries' fiscal capacity. This has further implications for the achievement of SDGs especially for low-income countries. The challenge for developing countries in the current scenario is to mobilise adequate resources both from domestic and international sources, not just for the achievement of SDGs as such, but also to sustain the livelihoods, health, and welfare of people. This special issue aims to examine some of these issues in the context of developing countries.",{"tagName":"br"}," "],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2022"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 34, issue 3 (June 2022) – Special issue: “Social protection and Social cohesion”."]},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"strong","children":["Guest editors: Francesco Burchi, Markus Loewe and Daniele Malerba"]},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"This special issue looks at disentangling the relationship between social protection and social cohesion, thanks to numerous contributions by a variety of authors. While there is substantial evidence of the effect of social protection on poverty and vulnerability, limited research has focused on societal outcomes. The special issue examines the relationship between social protection and social cohesion in low- and middle-income countries. The papers in this special issue use a common definition of social cohesion as a multi-faceted phenomenon, comprising three attributes: cooperation, trust, and inclusive identity. The introductory article provides a conceptual framework linking social protection to social cohesion, showing the current empirical evidence for the bidirectional linkages, and highlights how the papers in the SI contribute to filling existing research gaps. In addition to this introduction, the SI encompasses seven papers, covering different world regions and social protection schemes, and using different quantitative and qualitative methods."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 34, issue 4 (August 2022) – Commentary Section: \"Research-Practice-Collaborations in International Sustainable Development and Knowledge Production – Reflections from a Political-Economic Perspective\".",{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"Guest editor: Katja Bender"]},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"The cooperation between researchers and practitioners during the different stages of the research process is promoted as it can be of benefit both society and research supporting processes of ‘transformation’. While acknowledging the important potential of research-practice-collaborations (RPCs), this debate section includes a plurality of voices and perspectives reflecting on RPCs."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 34, issue 5 (October 2022) – Special issue: “Policies for Inclusive Development in Sub-Saharan Africa”.",{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"Guest editors: Nicky Pouw and Marleen Dekker"]},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"While there is increasing academic analysis and policy concern regarding growing inequality and the need for more inclusive development trajectories, it is equally important to advance our understanding of the pathways to attain more inclusive development in practice.  This special issue examines the empirical outcomes and processes of inclusive development policies in selected countries in Africa. The introduction presents a policy implementation and assessment framework as a lens that connects the different case studies included in the special issue. The framework links general inclusive development strategies in employment, social protection and governance, to the participation and representation of the various stakeholders as well as the monetary and non-monetary transaction costs in accessing and or implementing these programmes on the ground in different national and sub-national contexts. ",{"tagName":"br"}," "],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2021"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 1 (January 2021) - Special issue: Youth, Aspirations and the Life course: Development and the Social Production of Aspirations in Young People's Lives."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Roy Huijsmans, Nicola Ansell and Peggy Froerer."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Overview:",{"tagName":"br"},"The Special Issue Youth, Aspirations and the Life Course: Development and the social production of aspirations in young people’s lives engages with a trend in development studies and practice in which aspiration is viewed either as a potential driver of development or as a hindrance (when aspiration is deemed lacking, too low, too high, or of the wrong kind). This trend is especially noticeable in relation to children and young people. Critical of assertions that aspirations are simply there or lacking, too high or too low, can easily be raised or redirected, or that cast children and young people as naturally aspiring subjects, the articles in the collection draw on sociological and anthropological theory to tease apart how aspirations are produced over young people’s life course even in highly marginalised circumstances. Aspiration we define as an orientation towards a desired future. In relation to young people, this conceptualisation highlights that the work of aspirations is an ever unfolding dynamic through which possible futures and particular pasts come to have a bearing on the lived moment of the present. Gaining some control over this, however fragile or illusive this may be, the contributing articles demonstrate, is key to making life meaningful, perhaps especially so in adverse and rapidly changing circumstances."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"br"}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 2 (March 2021) - Special issue: Bringing Production Back into Development."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Ha-Joon Chang & Antonio Andreoni."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Production was at the heart of economics from the days of Classical economics. However, with the rise of Neoclassical economics in the late 19th century, with its almost exclusive focus on market exchange and consumption, production has lost its status as the ultimate interest of economics. Several opportunities for fruitful integration of alternative streams of economics research – Evolutionary, Structuralist and Keynesian in particular – have been also missed. Even when the ‘market fundamentalism’ of the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s started to wane, the main alternative approach, that is, humanist approaches to development, such as Sen’s Human Capability Approach, paid little attention to the domain of production. The fragmentation of the production-centred paradigm has weakened both academic research and policy-making related to economic development."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["This special issue of European Journal of Development Research is meant to be a contribution to the emerging attempt to bring production back into the development discourse. We have collected research articles that use state-of-the-art theoretical developments and empirical evidence to evaluate the recent changes in various aspects of the domain of production with a focus on developing countries across the developing world. Theoretical contributions in this special issue stress the importance of integrating and updating the older ‘productionist’ theories. It does so firstly by highlighting the collective and productive dimensions of human capabilities, and secondly by re-asserting the important role that domestic linkages and demands play in transforming socio-economic systems. The empirical articles advance the GVC literature along different sectoral value chains – from agriculture, to manufacturing and services – by looking at the impact of financialisation, competition, and industrial policy on production transformation outcomes, using cases of Ghana, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand and China. The importance of building firm-level productive and technological capabilities is explored with reference to developing countries across the African continent and various experiences in the context of the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution. Building on detailed analyses of technology-fusion and sectoral applications of new technologies, the special issue contributes to the emerging literature on digitalisation by emphasising the role of foundational capabilities and the incremental learning processes involved in technological change. Finally, with a case study on Ecuador, the special issue engages with the paramount need for green industrialisation and the role that green industrial policy can play in that process."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Recently, structural challenges faced by developing countries have been further accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Against this background, there is an increasing recognition that production needs to be brought back into the centre of our thinking and policy agenda on development, if we are to address old and new challenges. This special issue hopes to contribute to this revival by providing re-conceptualisations of some of the key theoretical issues, detailed empirical examinations of the process of developing productive capabilities, and discussions of new challenges that need to be met, if we are to develop a renewed productionist agenda for development."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"br"}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 4 (July 2021) - Special issue: Rural aspirations in Africa – livelihood decisions and rural development trajectories."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Javier Revilla-Diez, Kai Mausch and Dave Harris."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 5 (September 2021) - Special issue: Gender & Adolescence: Leaving no-one behind."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Kate Pincock, Nicola Jones, Sarah Baird, Laura Camfield, Anita Ghimire, Bassam Abu Hamad and Tassew Woldehanna."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2020"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 32, issue 5 (December 2020) – SPECIAL ISSUE: The Development Impacts of COVID-19 at Home and Abroad: Politics and Implications of Government Action"]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Henson, Kambhampati, Mogues, Olsen, Prowse, Ramos, Rand, Rasiah, Roelen, Tiessen, Yap."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:",{"tagName":"br"},"Amewu, Asante, Pauw & Thurlow; Ouedraogo, Kinda &  Zidouemba; Minten, Mohammed & Tamru; Tröster & Küblböck; Onditi, Obimbo, Muchina & Nyadera; Olsen, Bera, Dubey, Kim, Wiśniowski & Yadav; Yap; Valensisi; Cuesta & Pico; Roelen, Ackley, Boyce, Farina & Ripoll; Banati, Jones & Youssef; Rao, Narain, Chakraborty, Hbhanjdeao & Pattanaik."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:",{"tagName":"br"},"What is COVID-19’s impact on development? 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The big questions that form the basis of this debate forum are simple enough: Do multinational enterprises (MNEs) cause net positive externalities to host countries or not? Why is the empirical evidence on the role of FDI in development so ambiguous, especially for the developing countries? Given the vigour and universality with which FDI (circa 2012) is considered to be a ‘good thing’, central to the economic development plans of almost all developing countries, an outsider may be forgiven for thinking that these questions should by now have unequivocally positive answers. However, these are not innocuous questions that trouble only a few specialists in the field interested in the arcane minutiae of theory, as this debate forum intends to illustrate."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"a","children":["Volume 24 Issue 1 Table of Contents"],"attributes":{"href":"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/24/1/page/1","target":"_blank","class":"is-external"}}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2011"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"h4","styles":["headline"],"children":["23.5 Young Lives in Transition: From School to Adulthood?"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors: Laura Camfield"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Laura Camfield, Peggy Froerer, Hannah Hoechner, Karin Heissler, Frances Lily Hay, Nitya Rao, Kate Orkin"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["This special issue addresses the meaning of the porous and context-specific boundaries between childhood and adulthood in a range of developing countries, and highlights the ambiguous role of education and employment in young people’s ‘trajectories’. 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The dilemma is that women's challenges as entrepreneurs are tightly interwoven with the very fabric of their societies, so that perhaps more than any other topic, the role of women in entrepreneurship is a reflection of broader societal progress. This implies a dauntingly complex, but not insurmountable task for policy makers. The purpose of this planned special section is to throw light on this task by reviewing the state of empirical evidence on the broad position of women entrepreneurs across the world. Differing from other research on the topic the focus in this special section will be global and comparative. Papers in this special section examine the international comparable data available between countries (e.g. taken from the GEM survey and the World Bank's Doing Business Surveys) to better understand the profile, constraints and dynamics of women entrepreneurs. The papers in this special section will ask, from this, what are the institutional features of societies that influence women entrepreneurs, will explore how societal conventions in developing countries influence the success and outcomes of women entrepreneurs, and the extent to which these conventions may constrain or hinder other policy initiatives towards women entrepreneurship and empowerment, particularly in developing countries, such as the provision of micro-credit."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"a","children":["Volume 22 Issue 3 Table of Contents"],"attributes":{"href":"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/22/3/page/1","target":"_blank","class":"is-external"}}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h4","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2009"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"h4","styles":["headline"],"children":["21.5 Symposium for Development Studies Association 30th Anniversary Conference"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Jonathan Goodhand, Bart Klem and Benedikt Korf, Olivier Rubin, Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie, R Sabates-Wheeler, L Taylor and C Natali"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["In setting up the conference theme of ‘Development’s Invisible Hands', the organizers noted the enormous changes that have occurred over the Development Studies Association's (DSA) first 30 years. 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For more information \u003ca href=\"https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/journal-policies\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">click here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/search?search-within=Journal&amp;facet-journal-id=41287&amp;package=openaccessarticles\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Read Open Access Articles\u003c/a>\u003c/p>","shortHtml":null,"contentType":null,"source":null,"imageController":null,"viewType":null,"target":null,"picture":null,"overlayText":null,"nodes":[{"tagName":"p","children":["A number of Palgrave Macmillan journals offer authors and their funders the option to publish their research Open Access upon acceptance of their work through payment of an Article Processing Charge. Open Access articles allow you to make your research more widely available for free to anyone with internet access. 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If you would like to submit a proposal for the Journal’s consideration, please consult the guidelines for Special Issue proposals \u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/12316630/data/v4\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">here\u003c/a>. For further information, please contact EJDR’s Managing Editor, Talia Vela-Eiden, at vela-\u003ca href=\"http://\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">eiden@eadi.org\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003ch4>EJDR Special Issues: Notes for Proposers and Guest Editors\u003c/h4>\u003cp>\u003cem>The European Journal of Development Research\u003c/em> is a multi-disciplinary journal that seeks to broaden understanding of the processes that advance or impede human development. Articles published take a variety of viewpoints including political, economic, sociological and anthropological perspectives. The journal benefits an international readership of academics and practitioners and it is the official journal of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI). \u003c/p>\u003cp>Published six times per year, \u003cem>The European Journal of Development Research\u003c/em> includes a peer-reviewed mixture of regular and special-themed issues. Previous themes have included Development Challenges in Myanmar; Bringing Production back into Development; Youth, Aspirations and the Life course: Development and the social production of aspirations in young lives; Violence against Children; Frugal Innovation; The Herbicide Revolution; Policy Coherence for Development; Inclusive Development; Social protection and Social cohesion; Research-Practice-Collaborations in International Sustainable Development and Knowledge Production; Policies for Inclusive Development in Sub-Saharan Africa; Financing for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the era of COVID-19 and beyond; Evaluating Complex Research for Development Programmes; and more. We also have an ongoing online collection showcasing the International Development Impacts of COVID-19. \u003c/p>\u003cp>The journal welcomes special issue proposals future special issues, for publication from 2025 onward. \u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Assessment of Special Issue Proposals\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp>There is usually a long lead time for the publication of a Special Issue (from first contact to publication, two years is expected). To help ensure appropriate timing of publication, the Editors welcome suggestions at an early stage in their development. Initial discussions may be quite informal and exploratory. 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Guest Editors are expected to have 3-5 referees in mind for each paper. The Contact Editor and Managing Editor will then help decide how many (if any) of the referees should be used from the guest editors list, and how many should be selected from the EJDR lists (a minimum of two referees is required, as per standard EJDR editorial practice). Copies of all referee reports and communications are logged onto the manuscript management system, and visible to Guest Editors, the Managing Editor and EJDR Contact Editor. Please note that all substantive changes to the special issue need to be approved by the Contact Editor, Managing Editor and the Editor-in-Chief.\u003cbr/> \u003cbr/>\u003cstrong>Lead Time and Schedule\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp>All special issue papers need to be reviewed, finalised and formatted at least three months before the special issue’s publication date. 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EJDR’s Early Career Researcher initiative has been designed to assist with the understanding of this process. It is a ‘supported learning’ submissions route for early careers authors, to help fulfil their potential. Authors whose manuscripts are eligible for the Early Career Researcher initiative will benefit from initial internal EJDR feedback on the manuscript: this is to ensure the paper is strong, and that should it eventually be sent out for double-blind peer review, it will be assessed on its merit by reviewers.\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>EJDR has created a video on this initiative, providing step-by-step comments and guidance on how to structure a strong international development academic paper. Authors are strongly encouraged to first address the video's tips before submitting via this route. 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If and when re-submitting to EJDR, as well as the updated manuscript, authors are requested to submit a “Blinded author’s response to reviewers’ comments” document detailing, in table format, the various items of feedback received in one column, and the other column the changes made in response to each element of feedback. EJDR equally reserves the right to desk-reject submissions after revisions following the Early Careers' Editor feedback, if the quality of the revised version does not merit proceeding to the peer review process.\u003c/p>\u003cp>Re-submitted Early Career Researcher manuscripts, once having benefitted from the support and advice of EJDR’s Early Career Editor, will be assigned to a different Editor and re-evaluated. 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We encourage authors to employ the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (\u003ca href=\"https://www.prisma-statement.org/\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">PRISMA\u003c/a>) for the selection process, and to choose the relevant primary studies from the literature following the Population-Intervention-Comparison-Outcome-Context (PICOC) protocol.\u003cbr/>\u003cbr/>Potential biases in the analysis should be clearly recognised, and their potential implications for interpretations of the results articulated.  Prior systematic reviews and/or meta-analysis in the same or comparable areas should be recognised, and the details provided of the additional value of the current submission.\u003c/p>\u003cp>Systematic Review and Meta Analysis papers must meet the standard formatting requirements of the EJDR. 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Articles submitted to the EJDR should be original contributions and should not be under consideration for any other publication elsewhere at the same time. If a different version of the article is under consideration by another publication, or has been, or will be published elsewhere, authors should clearly indicate this at the time of submission.\u003c/p>\u003cp>EJDR will consider up to four submissions per annum by the same author, either as an individual author or as a co-author (together with other colleagues, researchers, or students). This is to ensure that the author has played an active part in the research process and preparation of the manuscript. 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Any acknowledgements should be included on the coversheet, as should a note of the exact length of the article (including notes, references and biographical data). Please note: the title page is the only file which is allowed to contain authors’ names and details; all the other files uploaded must be anonymous.\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">The second document should contain the abstract and full article text; all information identifying the author(s) should be removed from this file to allow it to be sent anonymously to referees. The anonymous article file should be uploaded under the “\u003cstrong>Blinded manuscript\u003c/strong>” field.\u003c/li>\u003c/ol>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles should be formatted as A4 documents, double-spaced and with ample margins. All pages should be numbered consecutively. Submissions should be in \u003cstrong>Word\u003c/strong>. Figures can be in TIFF, GIF, JPEG, EPS, Postscript, PICT, Excel and PowerPoint (for further details see below). EJDR’s preferred reference style is Harvard.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Please note that, should your paper eventually be accepted for publication, it cannot be processed if it is in any format other than those listed above. You will be asked for the source files in an acceptable format, which will delay the processing of your paper.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles may be submitted and subsequently published in \u003cstrong>English and French\u003c/strong>. The EJDR does not provide copy editing facilities, and authors are responsible for making sure their articles meet an acceptable standard. If authors are not certain whether or not their text corresponds linguistically to international standards, they should present texts that have been language-edited by a native speaker of either French or English. A spelling check and grammar check should be performed before sending manuscripts to the editors.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles should be no longer than \u003cstrong>9000 words\u003c/strong> all-inclusive in their final version (including title, abstract, acknowledgement, notes, references and any appendices including tables and figures). Authors should bear in mind that this limit also applies to papers accepted for publication. We thus highly recommend that some scope is left for possible revision following the refereeing process. Submissions over this limit will be sent back to authors for shortening, and any lengthy appendixes will be published online-only.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The article should begin with an indented and italicised \u003cstrong>abstract\u003c/strong> of maximum 150 words, which should describe the main arguments and conclusions of the article. For accepted manuscripts, EJDR will automatically translate the abstract into either French or English (we encourage bilingual authors to provide the abstract in both languages, thereby ensuring all nuances are preserved).\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">In addition to the abstract, upon submission authors are asked to provide between five and eight \u003cstrong>keywords\u003c/strong>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Graphics, figures, tables and notes\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Graphics\u003c/strong> (tables, figures and all other illustrations) are to be uploaded separately, under the ‘table’ or ‘figure’ file fields. Please see \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41287/authors/artwork-guidelines\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Artwork Guidelines\u003c/a> for further details on figures.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">All diagrams, charts and graphs should be referred to as figures and consecutively numbered. \u003cstrong>Tables\u003c/strong> should be kept to a minimum and contain only essential data. Each figure and table must be given an Arabic numeral, followed by a heading, and be referred to in the text.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Authors are responsible for obtaining \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41287/authors/copyright-permissions\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">\u003cstrong>permission\u003c/strong>\u003c/a> from copyright holders for reproducing any material previously published elsewhere (including illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations). 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For example, instead of using colours as a fill for bar charts, use different fill types (lines or other geometric styles); line graphs with several data series can usually be represented adequately in black-and-white by using different line styles and/or different shaped nodes; and so on. Please be particularly cautious when submitting maps with differently coloured areas; rather than colours, use different fills where possible, or different shades of grey.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Notes\u003c/strong> should be numbered consecutively and placed at the end of the paper, before the reference section. Please do not use footnotes, and do not use the foot/endnote macro in MS Word as this data is lost in the production process. 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Please view the \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41287/authors/presentation-formatting\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">References \u003c/a>section below for more details.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">British spelling is preferred although any consistent spelling style is acceptable.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Please remember: the title page is the only file which is allowed to contain authors’ names and details; all the other files uploaded must be anonymous. Any supplemental files (except for Early Careers submissions; see below), figures and tables must also be anonymised.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Use of generative AIs and LLMs policy\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The researcher and academic community is increasingly affected by the growing use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools and Large Language Models (LLMs; such as ChatGPT) in the analysis of data and the writing of text. The debate around the use of AI and LLMs in academic and research publishing is ongoing. Hence, guidelines around its use (for authors, reviewers, and editors) are likely to evolve as new developments emerge on the technological, institutional, and practice front.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">EJDR currently abides by the AI authorship recommendations of its publisher, Palgrave, and those of the Committee on Publishing Ethics (COPE). Authors must familiarise themselves with these policies, and abide by them when submitting their manuscripts to EJDR. Please note that, as explained in the ‘Submission checks’ tab above, all papers submissions to the journal are thoroughly checked for sourcing, textual overlaps, and inconsistent referencing.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Palgrave guidelines on AI: \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/editorial-policies/artificial-intelligence--ai-/25429434\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Artificial Intelligence (AI) (palgrave.com)\u003c/a>\u003cbr/>COPE guidelines on AI: Authorship and AI tools | COPE: \u003ca href=\"https://publicationethics.org/cope-position-statements/ai-author\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Committee on Publication Ethics\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Referencing\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The Harvard style of referencing should be used, which entails references in the text in the form (name, date), and a full alphabetical bibliography at the end of the text. 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Results have been reported (Robinson, 1989, personal communication) which suggest…\u003c/em>\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Publications by the same author(s) in the same year should be identified with a, b, c (e.g. 1974a, 1990b) closed up to the year. If there are two authors for a publication, put both names separated by ‘and’ (not &amp;). If there are more than two authors, put the name of the first author with et al to follow.\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">References to material only on the internet must be given in brackets in the text, not in the reference list. The full URL must be given.\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Reference list\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">References should be placed in alphabetical order of authors. Et al should not be used in the reference list: give names of all the authors.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Examples of correct forms of references for alphabetical style:\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Papers in a journal\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Adam, C., Chambas, G., Guillaumont, P., Guillaumont Jeanneney, S., and Gunning, J.W. (2004) Performance-based conditionality: A European perspective. World Development 32(6): 1059–1070.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Otto, L. (1976) Social integration and the status-attainment process. The American Journal of Sociology 81(6): 1360–1383.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Schiller, N.G. and Levitt, P. (2004) Conceptualizing simultaneity: A transnational social field perspective on society. 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Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 69–78.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Conference papers (unpublished)\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Kohli, A. (2004) Politics of Economic Growth in India: 1980–2000. Paper presented at a conference on State Politics in India in the 1990s; 16–17 December, New Delhi, India.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Theses/dissertations\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Young, W.R. (1981) Effects of different tree species on soil properties in central New York. MSc thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Newspaper/magazine articles (with/without named author)\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Webster, B. (2008) Record bonus for Network Rail chief, despite Christmas chaos. 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To ensure fairness, all manuscripts submitted to the journal are evaluated in a double-blind process by two reviewers.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The refereeing procedures for The European Journal of Development Research requires authors to nominate two reviewers whom they regard as authorities competent to evaluate their work. These  reviewer nominations serve as a reference for the Editors. The reviewers chosen should be experts who have no relationship with the authors. If the authors decide to nominate reviewers with a past or present relationship, a declaration on the association must be made. 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Where manuscripts are submitted as TeΧ files, we accept graphics in EPS or TIF formats.\u003c/p>\u003ch3>Image types\u003c/h3>\u003cp>Raster formats (bitmapped images) are best suited to photographs and scans (we prefer Photoshop or TIFF files). Line (or vector) formats are best for graphs and schematic diagrams.\u003c/p>\u003ch3>Colour artwork\u003c/h3>\u003cp>Some, but not all, Palgrave Macmillan journals publish colour artwork. For these journals, remember that there is a charge for reproducing print figures in colour, so if colour is not a significant element in your figures, we recommend that you supply them in a greyscale format (Excel bar graphs, for example), or indicate clearly that greyscale reproduction is acceptable. Otherwise, we may send you a form detailing the applicable colour charges, and asking you to confirm whether you want to proceed with colour printing.\u003c/p>\u003cp>The colour printing process requires files to be in CMYK format.\u003c/p>\u003cp>We prefer authors to convert their artwork to CMYK format before submission – this means that the author can approve any change in colour that occurs during the conversion process.\u003c/p>\u003cp>However, conversion from RGB to CMYK is very critical and depends upon profiles, so if you are not well versed with conversion, please supply the RGB files. We will convert these with standard profiles, so as to minimize the loss in colours.\u003c/p>\u003ch3>Presentation of figures\u003c/h3>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Lettering should be:\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>In a sans serif typeface (preferably Helvetica or Arial)\u003c/li>\u003cli>In the same typeface throughout\u003c/li>\u003cli>Not placed directly over images or shaded areas\u003c/li>\u003cli>Bold upright (not italic) and lowercase when labelling multipart figures\u003c/li>\u003cli>Between 6 and 8 point for labels\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Figure sizing should:\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>Be as small as possible (for reasons of space in the journal)\u003c/li>\u003cli>Be supplied in a comparable size to similar figures in printed issues of the journal\u003c/li>\u003cli>Be able to fit into a single column of the printed journal wherever possible\u003c/li>\u003cli>Be able to be reduced significantly without loss of quality wherever possible\u003c/li>\u003cli>Ensure that lettering will remain readable after reduction (avoid large type or thick lines) – we recommend that lines are between 0.5 and 1 point\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">Terminology\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>BITMAP:\u003c/strong> Any image that’s made up of a grid of dots: typically photos from digital cameras, scanned images, and screenshots are bitmaps. Painting and imageediting applications such as Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro produce bitmap images. Bitmaps are resolution dependent, which means a particular level of detail was saved when they were first created, and if you then try to enlarge them, they will start to look blocky and jagged. Some bitmap file formats such as JPG use compression to reduce the file size; this can also result in blockiness and loss of detail: therefore, please avoid compression settings unless the file sizes are getting too big to transfer with ease. Some common bitmap file formats: TIFF, BMP, JPG, PNG.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>COMPOSITE: \u003c/strong>A type of file format that can store both bitmap and vector image data. EPS files are the most common type of composite image. Photoshop PSD files are bitmap-based but can also store vector data such as editable text. 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Painting and imageediting applications such as Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro produce bitmap images. Bitmaps are resolution dependent, which means a particular level of detail was saved when they were first created, and if you then try to enlarge them, they will start to look blocky and jagged. Some bitmap file formats such as JPG use compression to reduce the file size; this can also result in blockiness and loss of detail: therefore, please avoid compression settings unless the file sizes are getting too big to transfer with ease. Some common bitmap file formats: TIFF, BMP, JPG, PNG."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["COMPOSITE: "]},"A type of file format that can store both bitmap and vector image data. EPS files are the most common type of composite image. Photoshop PSD files are bitmap-based but can also store vector data such as editable text. 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Images copied from web pages are only 72 d.p.i. and can look very blocky when printed; we therefore recommend that you only use these when absolutely unavoidable: when the figure is specifically depicting a web page, for example. In other instances, it’s always worth contacting the owner of the website in question to ask whether the image is also available in another format."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["VECTOR:"]}," An image that is made up of separate elements such as lines, boxes and text, which are individually editable: line graphs, flow charts, schematic diagrams are best saved as vector files. Files created by drawing packages such as Illustrator, AutoCAD or Visio for example, or diagrams created using Word or PowerPoint’s native drawing tools. Vector images are resolution independent, which means you can scale them up or down without loss of detail. Some common vector file formats: WMF, EMF."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]}]},"children":[]},{"type":"article","data":{"title":"Ethics Policy","shortTitle":"Ethics Policy","urlSegment":"ethics-policy","html":"\u003cp>This journal, via its publisher Palgrave Macmillan, is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). COPE’s mission is to promote integrity in scholarly research and its publication, and the journal strives to uphold ethical principles across all its processes.\u003c/p>\u003cp>The journal expects all prospective authors to read and understand the Ethics Policy of the journal and its Publisher, Palgrave Macmillan, before submitting any manuscript to this journal. This policy details the responsibilities of all authors, editors and reviewers working with and for Palgrave Macmillan Journals as well as the journal’s own ethical responsibilities. 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If plagiarism or misconduct is found, consequences are detailed in Palgrave’s Ethics Policy.\u003c/p>\u003cp>Upon submission, authors are asked to state any conflicts of interest around their research. The order of authors for a manuscript needs to be clear and included in the cover page of the submitted manuscript. Any changes in author order, or in authorship, will be addressed formally and require the consent of all parties.\u003c/p>\u003cp>Journal reviewers are explicitly asked to decline any reviewership which may be subject to conflicts of interest.\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Useful links\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>\u003ca href=\"https://publicationethics.org/\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)\u003c/a>\u003c/li>\u003cli>\u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/palgrave/journal-authors/ethics-policy/10052358\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Palgrave Macmillan’s Ethics Policy\u003c/a>\u003c/li>\u003cli>\u003ca href=\"https://www.crossref.org/services/similarity-check/\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Similarity Check\u003c/a>\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>","shortHtml":null,"contentType":null,"source":null,"imageController":null,"viewType":null,"target":null,"picture":null,"overlayText":null,"nodes":[{"tagName":"p","children":["This journal, via its publisher Palgrave Macmillan, is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). 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In parallel, there is an understanding that such tools are here to stay and will become more pervasive.  \u003c/p>\u003cp>EJDR believes that a healthy debate around the use of such AIs in academic research and publication, resulting in a firm set of guidelines, is necessary. Since it is still early days, and since a mature debate around the use of AI and LLMs still needs to be finalised, EJDR has drafted its own guidelines for authors around the use of generative AIs in submissions to this journal. Please note that these guidelines will be periodically revised to take into account the latest developments and industry position. \u003c/p>\u003cp>EJDR’s guideline on Generative AI are aligned with those of the journal’s publisher, Springer Nature under the Palgrave Macmillan imprint: \u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>AI or AI-assisted tools cannot qualify as authors, only humans can. \u003c/li>\u003cli>Authors are fully responsible for the entire content of their work. \u003c/li>\u003cli>Authors must correctly label and disclose which parts of their work have been created by or in assistance with Generative AI. \u003c/li>\u003cli>Reviewers and Editors are obliged to confidentiality and should not upload manuscripts to software or AI-assisted tools (and where confidentiality cannot be assured). \u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>EJDR’s instructions for authors around the use of generative AIs are as follows: \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>\u003cstrong>EJDR does not currently endorse the use of generative AIs in papers submitted to the journal.  \u003c/strong>\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>There is an understanding that AI can increase productivity by automating micro-tasks and assisting with some aspects of research. Other areas in which the use of AI appears to be growing are ideation and feedback, writing, background research, data analysis, coding, and mathematical derivations1. \u003c/p>\u003cp>However, EJDR believes that submissions to the journal, based on the work and ingenuity of researchers, academics, and practitioners across the international development community, will result diminished if the nuts and bolts of such work – from drafting text to the analysis of data – is outsourced to Generative AI. The formative processes whereby early career researchers learn the keys to academic publication cannot be substituted by farming these processes out to a third-party intelligence, just as learning cannot be obviated or superseded by the use of LLMs. \u003c/p>\u003cp>In alignment with journals such as Nature, EJDR believes that “research must have transparency in methods, and integrity and truth from authors”2. The use of AI-generated content in some academic articles, versus others that have not made use of these tools, risks creating an unlevel playing field and undermining the work of researchers themselves.  \u003c/p>\u003cp>EJDR thereby encourages all its authors to make use of their ingenuity and drive to continue producing excellent articles which are, through and through, the fruit of their labour and originality. \u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>\u003cstrong>AI tools or LLMs or similar cannot be listed as authors or co-authors on any papers submitted to EJDR.  \u003c/strong>\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>Authors are responsible and accountable for the content of their papers, which LLMs are not: they do not have a juridic persona, and their use in any form to provide content for an EJDR submission is strictly under the supervision and responsibility of the paper’s human authors.  \u003c/p>\u003cp>Therefore, all authors listed on an EJDR submission must be human; EJDR guidelines on authorship and its interface with AI are aligned with COPE (Committee on Publishing Ethics)3.  \u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>\u003cstrong>Any eventual (and sparing) use of Generative AIs must be declared in the acknowledgments and methodology sections of papers submitted to EJDR.  \u003c/strong>\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>If a paper submitted to EJDR has made use of Generative AI in any form, this use must be sparing and well-justified; any overuse or abuse will automatically disqualify submissions for consideration in the journal. For example: was an LLM/ AI tool used in the collection and analysis of data, and if so, why? Did authors encounter resource issues in the course of their study, which rendered recourse to alternative (namely, AI-based) means necessary and indispensable?  \u003c/p>\u003cp>Any use of Generative AI/ LLMs must be acknowledged in two ways: firstly, in the acknowledgments section of the paper; and secondly, in detail, in the Methods section of the paper. Please note that, in addition to this being an EJDR requirement, this is also a COPE and Palgrave Macmillan (EJDR’s publisher) recommendation. \u003c/p>\u003cp>Submission checks are carried out on all manuscripts submitted to EJDR. 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The framework links general inclusive development strategies in employment, social protection and governance, to the participation and representation of the various stakeholders as well as the monetary and non-monetary transaction costs in accessing and or implementing these programmes on the ground in different national and sub-national contexts. \u003cbr/> \u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2021\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 1 (January 2021) - Special issue: Youth, Aspirations and the Life course: Development and the Social Production of Aspirations in Young People's Lives.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Roy Huijsmans, Nicola Ansell and Peggy Froerer.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Overview:\u003cbr/>The Special Issue Youth, Aspirations and the Life Course: Development and the social production of aspirations in young people’s lives engages with a trend in development studies and practice in which aspiration is viewed either as a potential driver of development or as a hindrance (when aspiration is deemed lacking, too low, too high, or of the wrong kind). 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Gaining some control over this, however fragile or illusive this may be, the contributing articles demonstrate, is key to making life meaningful, perhaps especially so in adverse and rapidly changing circumstances.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 2 (March 2021) - Special issue: Bringing Production Back into Development.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Ha-Joon Chang &amp; Antonio Andreoni.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Production was at the heart of economics from the days of Classical economics. However, with the rise of Neoclassical economics in the late 19th century, with its almost exclusive focus on market exchange and consumption, production has lost its status as the ultimate interest of economics. Several opportunities for fruitful integration of alternative streams of economics research – Evolutionary, Structuralist and Keynesian in particular – have been also missed. Even when the ‘market fundamentalism’ of the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s started to wane, the main alternative approach, that is, humanist approaches to development, such as Sen’s Human Capability Approach, paid little attention to the domain of production. The fragmentation of the production-centred paradigm has weakened both academic research and policy-making related to economic development.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue of European Journal of Development Research is meant to be a contribution to the emerging attempt to bring production back into the development discourse. We have collected research articles that use state-of-the-art theoretical developments and empirical evidence to evaluate the recent changes in various aspects of the domain of production with a focus on developing countries across the developing world. Theoretical contributions in this special issue stress the importance of integrating and updating the older ‘productionist’ theories. It does so firstly by highlighting the collective and productive dimensions of human capabilities, and secondly by re-asserting the important role that domestic linkages and demands play in transforming socio-economic systems. The empirical articles advance the GVC literature along different sectoral value chains – from agriculture, to manufacturing and services – by looking at the impact of financialisation, competition, and industrial policy on production transformation outcomes, using cases of Ghana, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand and China. The importance of building firm-level productive and technological capabilities is explored with reference to developing countries across the African continent and various experiences in the context of the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution. Building on detailed analyses of technology-fusion and sectoral applications of new technologies, the special issue contributes to the emerging literature on digitalisation by emphasising the role of foundational capabilities and the incremental learning processes involved in technological change. Finally, with a case study on Ecuador, the special issue engages with the paramount need for green industrialisation and the role that green industrial policy can play in that process.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Recently, structural challenges faced by developing countries have been further accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Against this background, there is an increasing recognition that production needs to be brought back into the centre of our thinking and policy agenda on development, if we are to address old and new challenges. This special issue hopes to contribute to this revival by providing re-conceptualisations of some of the key theoretical issues, detailed empirical examinations of the process of developing productive capabilities, and discussions of new challenges that need to be met, if we are to develop a renewed productionist agenda for development.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 4 (July 2021) - Special issue: Rural aspirations in Africa – livelihood decisions and rural development trajectories.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Javier Revilla-Diez, Kai Mausch and Dave Harris.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 33, issue 5 (September 2021) - Special issue: Gender &amp; Adolescence: Leaving no-one behind.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Kate Pincock, Nicola Jones, Sarah Baird, Laura Camfield, Anita Ghimire, Bassam Abu Hamad and Tassew Woldehanna.\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2020\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 32, issue 5 (December 2020) – SPECIAL ISSUE: The Development Impacts of COVID-19 at Home and Abroad: Politics and Implications of Government Action\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Henson, Kambhampati, Mogues, Olsen, Prowse, Ramos, Rand, Rasiah, Roelen, Tiessen, Yap.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Amewu, Asante, Pauw &amp; Thurlow; Ouedraogo, Kinda &amp;  Zidouemba; Minten, Mohammed &amp; Tamru; Tröster &amp; Küblböck; Onditi, Obimbo, Muchina &amp; Nyadera; Olsen, Bera, Dubey, Kim, Wiśniowski &amp; Yadav; Yap; Valensisi; Cuesta &amp; Pico; Roelen, Ackley, Boyce, Farina &amp; Ripoll; Banati, Jones &amp; Youssef; Rao, Narain, Chakraborty, Hbhanjdeao &amp; Pattanaik.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>What is COVID-19’s impact on development? What lessons can be drawn from development studies regarding the effects of and recovery from COVID-19? The unprecedented scale and scope of government interventions carry implications at all levels: global, national, and local. In this introduction, our team of Editors underline the importance of systematic substantive study to further knowledge acquisition, and rigorous global-, national-, or context-specific evaluation to inform evidence-based policy-making. The 12 articles summarized here capture these values and sense of “high-quality.” Despite early considerations in the first year of the pandemic, they illuminate the need for diverse responses beyond business-as-usual, attention to the multiplicity of impact of policies formulated, and progressive strategies to counteract the impacts of this disaster around the world. The path of future research is clear: studies need to consider and give voice to marginalized groups to counteract the short- and long-term impacts of the pandemic.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>This special issue is the fruit of EJDR’s call for papers on the developmental impacts of COVID-19. Please note that it is complemented by the EJDR online collection around the same theme, available here\u003c/strong>\u003cstrong>.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 32, issue 3 (June 2020) – COMMENTARY SECTION: North-South Partnerships and the Politics of Development Knowledge\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest contributors:\u003cbr/>White; Gunasekara; Grieve &amp; Mitchell; Kontinen &amp; Nguyahambi; Mitilin, Bennett, Horn, King, Makau &amp; Masimba Nyama.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>The politics of knowledge, as a foundational issue in development research, are explored and discussed from diverse angles and by diverse researchers in this EJDR commentary section.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Volume 32, Issue 2 (April 2020): SPECIAL ISSUE – Development Challenges in Myanmar\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Elin Bjarnegård\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Stokke &amp; Aung; Wells &amp; Decobert; Schneider, Tun, Nuam, Feurer, Lundsgaard-Hansen, Yun, Nydegger, Oberlack, Myint, Zähringer &amp; Messerli; Nilsen; Bächtold, Bastide and Lundsgaard-Hansen; Hedström &amp; Olivius; Hardaker; Tan &amp; Preece; Htun &amp; Jensenius.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>Myanmar faces enormous development challenges amid a rapidly changing and uncertain landscape, both in terms of politics and international aid. The special issue looks into the multi-faceted challenges facing this country and its populations.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2019\u003c/h3>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 31, Issue 1 (January 2019): SPECIAL ISSUE – Rural-Urban Transformations and the role of small towns in Sub-Saharan Africa\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003cbr/>Cecilia Tacoli, Griet Steel, Jytte Agergaard, Sinne Ortenblad \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Steel, Birch-Thomsen, Cottyn, Lazaro, Mainet, Mishili &amp; van Lindert; Baker; Büscher; Agergaard, Larsen, Lazaro, Makindara &amp; Birch-Thomsen; Karg, Bellwood-Howard, Akoto-Danso, Schlesinger, Chagomoka &amp; Drescher; Ortenblad, Birch-Thomsen and Msese\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003cbr/>Driven by the increasing academic and policy interest in urban centres other than large cities, the papers in this special issue explore important aspects of small town development in a range of sub-Saharan African nations. The various papers focus on changes in rural economies and the growing significance of income diversification, migration and multi-local living, and how these rural-urban transformations intersect with market dynamics and the provision of services in small towns.\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2018\u003c/h3>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 30, Issue 3 (June 2018): SPECIAL ISSUE – Innovation systems in the era of global value chains\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Padmashree Gehl Sampath, Rasmus Lema and Roberta Rabellotti.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003cbr/>Fagerberg, Lundvall &amp; Srholec; Humphrey, Ding, Fujita, Hioki &amp; Kimura; Park &amp; Gachukia; Fransen, Bhaduri &amp; Knorringa; Tajoli &amp; Felice; Lee, Szapiro &amp; Mao; Pietrobelli &amp; Staritz; Keijser &amp; Iizuka; Haakonsson &amp; Slepniov; Sampath &amp; Vallejo;Jurowetzki, Lema &amp; Lundvall; DeMarchi, Giuliani &amp; Rabellotti\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003cbr/>This special issue looks at how combining global value chain and innovation system approaches can help to understand the possible trajectories that learning and innovation can take in developing countries. The special issue takes a look at several empirical cases; based on these, the guest editors introduce the notion of the co-evolution of global value chains and innovation systems and outline a framework for investigating the interaction between the two in a dynamic perspective with multiple trajectories. This analysis shows that, in some cases, there is an improvement in local innovation capabilities with potentially positive effects on overall competitiveness, while in others there is little progress or even a loss of previous innovation capacity.\u003cbr/>\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/30/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 30 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 30, Issue 1 (January 2018): SPECIAL ISSUE – Frugal Innovation\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Peter Knorringa and André Leliveld\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: André Leliveld &amp; Peter Knorringa; Kate Meagher; Saskia Vossenberg; Iva Pesa; Wairokpam Devi &amp; Hemant Kumar; Monica Altamirano &amp; Cees van Beers; Aarti Krishnan &amp; Christopher Foster; Eugenia Rosca, Jack Reedy &amp; Julia Bendul\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Frugal innovations are increasingly important for development research. This special issue looks both at top-down business and management literature on frugal innovation, and at bottom-up development studies discourses on grass-root innovation, bricolage, and livelihood strategies; and the papers in the special issue are positioned accordingly. The issue also looks at the impact of the 4th industrial revolution (of digital technologies) and global population dynamics on the global development opportunities afforded by Frugal Innovation.\u003cbr/>\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/30/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 30 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2017\u003c/h3>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 29, Issue 5 (December 2017): SPECIAL SECTION – Violence against Children\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editor:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Anke Hoeffler\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Hoeffler; Giusto, Friis, Sim, Chase, Zayzay, Green &amp; Puffer; van Esch &amp; de Haan; Wright, Boydell, Siu, Nalukenge &amp; Seeley; Siu, Wright, Namutebi, Sekiwunga, Zalwango, Kasule &amp; Seeley; Mejia, Haslam, Sanders &amp; Penman\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The introduction to this special section reviews how violence against children is defined, and which forms it takes. In contrast to other forms of violence (e.g. civil wars and terrorism) ‘every day’ violence against children receives little attention in development research, despite the high prevalence rates and resulting adverse consequences for societal development. The rest of the special issue presents evidence from promising parenting interventions for violence reduction in low income settings in Kenya, Liberia and Uganda.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/29/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 29 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 29, Issue 3 (July 2017): SPECIAL ISSUE - The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Steven Haggblade, Thomas Reardon and Bart Minten\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Haggblade, Minten, Pray, Reardon, and Zilberman; Swinton &amp; Van Deynze; Bonanno, Materia, Venus, and Wessler; Das Gupta, Minten, Rao and Reardon; Huang, Wang and Xiao; Tamru, Minten, Bachewe, and Alemu; Haggblade, Smale, Kergna, Thierault, and Assima\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: The six case studies reported in this special issue – the USA, EU, China, India, Ethiopia and Mali – examine the differences in timing, key drivers and consequences of herbicide adoption. The global setting for this analysis of herbicide use is characterised by the increased availability and lower cost of herbicides; and the the upward pressure on rural wages.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 29 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Podcast Series: The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">To complement and extend the recently published special issue entitled The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries, we are pleased to present a series of podcasts from some of our contributors, exploring their articles. We will post each podcast here as they become available. We hope you enjoy them!\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0090-7\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries: Tradeoffs among Productivity, Employment and the Environment\u003c/a>\u003cbr/>Steven Haggblade (co-Guest Editor of the special issue and Michigan State University), discusses the article he authored with Bart Minten, Carl Pray, Thomas Reardon and David Zilberman in the Herbicides special issue. He provides an overview of the key forces driving global development, diffusion and adoption of herbicides across developed and developing countries. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123310/data/v1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0081-8\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Rising Herbicide Use and Its Driving Forces in China\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Zhihua Xiao (Peking University and Inner Mongolia Agricultural University) describes how agricultural labor shortages and rising farm wages in China have motivated a five-fold jump in herbicide use since 2005 and how local factories have scaled up production capacity as patent protection has expired for major international herbicide brands, making China one of the world’s largest exporters of generic herbicides. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123374/data/v1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0076-5\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">The Rapid Expansion of Herbicide Use in Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia: Patterns, Drivers, and Implications\u003c/a>\u003cbr/>Seneshaw Tamru (LICOS-KU Leuven), reviews the rapid growth in herbicide use over the past decade in Ethiopia, exploring patterns of adoption, their causes as well as emerging environmental and regulatory issues.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123330/data/v2\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41287-017-0087-2\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Causes and Consequences of Increasing Herbicide Use in Mali\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Veronique Theriault (Michigan State University), describes how rise farm wages and the growing availability of cheap generic herbicides have triggered rapid, spontaneous herbicide adoption by Malian farmers, who indicate that herbicides enable them to control weeds at 50% of the cost of hiring hand weeding labor.  Under-resourced regulatory agencies have not been able to cope with the rapid surge in herbicide use, leading to growing concerns about the quality and safety of a large number of fraudulent and counterfeit herbicides now available. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/15123370/data/v1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Listen here\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2016\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 28, Issue 3 (June 2016): SPECIAL SECTION - South-south trade in capital goods\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Raphael Kaplinsky and Rebecca Hanlin\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Kaplinsky &amp; Hanlin; Agyei-Holmes; Atta-Ankomah; Cabral\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special section looks at technology diffusion as a result of South-South trade in capital goods. It updates arguments from the “appropriate technology” movement of the 1970s and 1980s, by reviewing capital goods utilised in three sectors of considerable developmental significance in low and middle income economies via three distinct case studies.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 28 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/h4>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 28, Issue 2 (April 2016): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - Moving Towards Inclusive Development?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Isa Baud\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Isa Baud; Andy Sumner; Peter Knorringa, Iva Peša, André Leliveld and Cees van Beers; Karin Pfeffer and Hebe Verrest; Wendy Harcourt; Francesco Colona and Rivke Jaffe\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special debates section focuses on the European Association of Development Institute's (EADI's) discussion on how development studies are changing, by setting out recent views on new and changing research topics, and drawing out implications for current discussions on inclusive development. The contributions in the Special Debates Section are written by authors working at the cutting edge of development studies, in terms of their perspectives on development pathways and engagement with other disciplines. They centre on three concerns: (1) poverty and inequalities, (2) economic development through innovations in local production and international value chains, and global innovations impacting people and policies everywhere, and (3) hybrid governance arrangements, emerging as non-state actors take on governing activities.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 28 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 28, Issue 1 (January 2016): SPECIAL ISSUE - Policy Coherence for Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Harlan Koff and Lauri Siitonen\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Lauri Sitonen; Michael King; Maurizio Carbone &amp; Niels Keijzer; Joren Verschaeve, Sarah Delputte, Jan Orbie; Ninna Nyberg-Sorensen; Marikki Stocchetti; Harlan Koff &amp; Carmen Maganda\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Policy Coherence for Development (PCD) is a major item on the post-2015 development agenda. This issue explores PCD as an element of transformative development, looking at the EU and the global PCD framework; how PCD has arisen; and at PCD in some specific contexts, such as migration, trade, and the right to water.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/28/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 28 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2015\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 27, Issue 4 (September 2015): SPECIAL ISSUE - Inclusive Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Nicky Pouw\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Catherine Sutherland, Diane Scott and Michela Hordijk; Karin Pfeffer, Heber Verrest and Ate Poorthuis; Mirjam A.F. Ros-Tonen, Yves-Pierre Benoit Van Leynseele, Anna Laven and Terry Sunderland; Joyeeta Gupta, Nicky Pouw and Mirjam A.F. Ros-Tonen; Elisabeth Peyroux; Mieke T.A.Lopes Cardozo, Jennifer Sawyer, and Maria Luisa Talaveri Simoni; Maarten Bavinck, Subramanian Karuppiah and Svein Jentoft; and Arjan De Haan.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue pushes development thinkers to confront one of the most pressing issues of development today: why are so many people are excluded from the benefits of human development and wellbeing? The first article in this special issue lays the ground by tracing the history of the idea 'inclusive development' and sketches the outlines of an elaborated theory of inclusive development. The three pillars of inclusive development (enhanced human wellbeing for all, social and environmental sustainability, and voice and empowerment) need strategic governance to become a reality in practice. The empirical contributions each highlight the complexities of governing for 'inclusion': the multi-scale policies and instruments that are (or are not) at the disposal of government and non-government actors and institutions; the regional and global influences in the political processes at work; and the pluralistic local legal contexts and origins of conflict and strife. The special issue concludes with an in-depth disciplinary contribution on how economists have dealt with 'inclusive growth', and where and how this differs or approaches 'inclusive development'. The special issue pays tribute to the academic career of Professor Isa Baud, by bringing together scholars from all continents, engaged in trans,- multi-, or inter-disciplinary research on governance and inclusive development\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 27 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 27, Issue 3 (July 2015): SPECIAL ISSUE - Public Investments in and for Agriculture\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Tewodaj Mogues, Shenggen Fan and Samuel Benin\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Tewodaj Mogues, Samuel Benin and Shenggen Fan; Bingxin Yu, Shenggen Fan and Eduardo Magalhães; Sarah Lowder and Jakob Skoet; Gert-Jan Stads; James Thurlow and Karl Pauw; Summer Allen and John Ulimwengu; Pramod Joshi, Praduman Kumar and Shinoj Parappurathu; Tewodaj Mogues\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This Special Issue is motivated by the importance of bringing to bear new conceptual and empirical research on the determinants, trends, and consequences of public expenditures in support of the agricultural sector of developing economies. Contributors from various disciplines assess the theoretical and more practical contributions to this area.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 27 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 27, Issue 2 (April 2015): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - The New Middle Classes\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Jurgen Wieman\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Jürgen Wieman; Peter Knorringa &amp; Alejandro Guarin; Nancy Birdsall; Isa Baud; Kees Biekart; Henning Melber; Peter Knorringa\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Should development studies deal with the middle classes in the developing world? Based on the debates that took place during the EADI General Conference in Bonn in July 2014, the special debates section assesses the relevance of the middle class theme and identifies the role of the new middle classes in emerging economies.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 27 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2014\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 4 (September 2014): SPECIAL ISSUE - Understanding the Links between Labour and Economic Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Ralitza Dimova and Christophe J. Nordman\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Martha Chen, David N Margolis, Julia Vaillant, Michael Grimm, Jann Lay and François Roubaud, Jonathan Goyette, Marcus H Böhme and Rainer Thiele, Ruxanda Berlinschi, Johan Swinnen and Kristine Van Herck, Ilhom Abdulloev, Ira N Gang and Myeong-Su Yun, and Ayça Akarçay Gürbüz, Sezgin Polat and Mustafa Ulus\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This Special Issue identifies some analytical and data-driven constraints to advances in our understanding of the role of labour in economic development, highlights some new paradigms, and offers new interpretations of phenomena in the interrelated areas of labour informality, self-employment, internal (rural–urban) and international migration, and labour force discouragement. The mobility of labour from low-productivity towards higher-productivity jobs, both geographically and across sectors and enterprises, is a crucial ingredient in ensuring sustainable growth and poverty alleviation. Hence, government (and international) policy effort should focus on dismantling institutional constraints to this successful transition.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/26/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 3 (July 2014): SPECIAL ISSUE - Social Protection for Social Justice\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Allister McGregor and Stephen Devereux\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Timo Voipio, Arjan de Haan, Sam Hickey, Naila Kabeer, Deepta Chopra, Charlotte Harland\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">A range of authors explore the relationship between social protection and social justice. There are different ways of conceiving, designing and implementing social protection so that they are better able to contribute to the promotion of social justice in specific developing country contexts.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/27/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 2 (April 2014): SPECIAL ISSUE - 'Generationing' Development: Situating Children and Youth in Development Processes\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Sandra J.T.M Evers, Shanti George, Roy Gigengack and Roy Huijsmans\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Karuna Morarji, Lidewyde Berckmoes and Ben White, Caroline Archambault, Jason Hart, Sharada Srinivasan, Kristen Cheney, and Roy Gigengack.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The articles comprising this special issue explore how young people’s agency shapes and is shaped by the changing terms of social reproduction brought about by development. The project of 'generationing' development involves re-thinking development as distinctly generational in its dynamics, by acknowledging the centrality of young people in social reproduction and putting them at the heart of development studies.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/26/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 26, Issue 1 (January 2014): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - Impact Evaluation\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Laura Camfield and Maren Duvendack\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Robert Lensink, Howard White, Robert Picciotto, Glen W Harrison, Irene Guijt and Chris Roche\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The short pieces in the themed debate section speak to the importance of evaluation and replication of evaluations. They can improve the quality of development policy and programmes and explain intended and unintended consequences. The pieces raise questions such as: Is impact evaluation ‘evaluation’? Can randomised controlled trials (RCTs) help policy makers? What does a focus on observables really tell us? In this Introduction we summarise their arguments and make practical proposals to improve the quality of evaluation research, whether this is quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ejdr/journal/v26/n1/index.html\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 26, Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2013\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">Volume 25, Issue 1 (February 2013): SPECIAL DEBATE SECTION - A Nutritious New World: Will the World Nutritiously Feed Its Growing Population?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Jose Cuesta\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from: Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Lawrence Haddad, Elizabeth Warham, Rebecca Fisher-Lamb and John Beddington, Shenggen Fan, Purnima Menon and Joanna Brzeska, and Sheryl L Hendriks\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary: \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Whether the world will be able to nutritiously feed its growing population lies at the heart of the development agenda, and deserves careful and considered thought. Renowned experts in agricultural economics, economic policy, environment, and nutrition, ponder this question and provide insights from their respective fields and from different regional perspectives. These invited contributions provide a mix of optimistic and pessimistic predictions.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/25/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 25, Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2012\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">24.2 Beyond the BRICs: Alternative Strategies of Influence in the Global Politics of Development\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Matthias vom Hau and James Scott\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue is a first step towards looking beyond Brazil, Russia, India and China, the so-called BRICs, towards other countries that have become increasingly influential in the field of global development. Combining insights from international relations and development studies, the articles in this issue examine the role played by economic risers such as South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and Mexico in global governance institutions and their engagement with developing countries. These four states are at the forefront of this special issue because all of them have improved their relative standing within the global income hierarchy. This issue also seeks to explore the reasons for particular political responses to the economic growth experienced by those states, and unpack possible implications of their international engagement for the global politics of development\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/24/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 24, Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">24.1 Special Debate Section: Why is the empirical evidence on the role of FDI in development so ambiguous?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: Rajneesh Narula and Nigel Driffield\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Rajneesh Narula and Nigel Driffield, Antonello Zanfei, Davide Castellani, Axèle Giroud, Oliver Morrissey, Nigel Driffield and Björn Jindra, James Zhan and Hafiz Mirza\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) has provoked a contentious and long lasting debate concerning the extent to which it stimulates productivity growth in the host country. The big questions that form the basis of this debate forum are simple enough: Do multinational enterprises (MNEs) cause net positive externalities to host countries or not? Why is the empirical evidence on the role of FDI in development so ambiguous, especially for the developing countries? Given the vigour and universality with which FDI (circa 2012) is considered to be a ‘good thing’, central to the economic development plans of almost all developing countries, an outsider may be forgiven for thinking that these questions should by now have unequivocally positive answers. However, these are not innocuous questions that trouble only a few specialists in the field interested in the arcane minutiae of theory, as this debate forum intends to illustrate.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/24/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 24 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2011\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">23.5 Young Lives in Transition: From School to Adulthood?\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: Laura Camfield\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Laura Camfield, Peggy Froerer, Hannah Hoechner, Karin Heissler, Frances Lily Hay, Nitya Rao, Kate Orkin\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special issue addresses the meaning of the porous and context-specific boundaries between childhood and adulthood in a range of developing countries, and highlights the ambiguous role of education and employment in young people’s ‘trajectories’. It explores key characteristics of youth transitions such as their complex, multiple and contested nature, and the way they are shaped by and often reproduce social differentiation and inequality. The special issue brings together papers by members of the Literacy and Development Group at the University of East Anglia, as well as others beyond it, all of which highlight the complex linkages between schooling, work and identity; the ways in which institutions and structures support or threaten these; and the meanings and purposes of education.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">23.4 Special Debate Section: The Politics of Poverty and Inequality\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors: Dennis Rodgers\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:Robert H Wade, Andrew M Fischer, Naila Kabeer, Yusuf Bangura, James K Galbraith, Frances Stewart, Sarah Cook\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Prompted by the importance of the topic of inequality, and the lack of significant debate about it within the development policy world, the EJDR jointly organised with the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) a special forum around the key concerns brought up in its 2010 flagship report, Combating Poverty and Inequality. The forum takes off from two key questions concerning inequality: Is inequality an insurmountable obstacle to meaningful poverty reduction, given contemporary global political economy realities? And what kinds of politics are conducive to substantial reductions in inequality and poverty? The informal essays in this special section provide a stimulating complement to UNRISD’s 2010 report, but can also be read alone, as interesting and often polemical statements about inequality, development and the politics of poverty reduction.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">23.2 Special Issue: The Legacy of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Processes in Latin America\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Geske Dijkstra, Kristin Komives\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The articles in this volume examine several aspects of the Poverty Reduction Strategy process in Latin America. Together, they not only illustrate the dynamics of the PRS process in the different countries, but also assess whether central goals of the process, such as promoting participation and accountability, a moving towards a more programmatic approach to aid, and improving the effectiveness of poverty reduction policies, have been achieved. The collection focuses on the four Latin American Heavily Indebted Poor Countries: Bolivia, Guyana, Honduras and Nicaragua. Most articles examine one of the expected outcomes of the PRS process (accountability, result-oriented budgeting, more effective spending, aid effectiveness) or deal with one sector or theme (gender, rural development, forestry). Most adopt a comparative approach; three take an in-depth look at the experience in one country.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">23.1 Special Debate Section: The 2010 UNCTAD Least Developed Countries Report – Towards a New Development Architecture for LDCs\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Dennis Rodgers\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Charles Gore and Zeljka Kozul-Wright, Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Richard Jolly\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special debate section showcases the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)'s 2010 Least Developed Countries report. The report focuses on the need for a new international development architecture, both highlighting critical flaws in current arrangements, as well as suggesting potential innovations to foster better and more equitable development for LDCs. This special debate section begins with an extended summary of the 2010 UNCTAD LDC report, followed by two essays offering constructively critical commentaries.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/23/1/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 23 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2010\u003c/h3>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">22.5 Special Issue: New avenues for pastoral development in sub-Saharan Africa\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Tobias Hagmann, Chinwe Ifejika Speranza\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">In recent years pastoral production systems and lifestyles in sub-Saharan Africa – both sedentary and mobile – have gained increasing attention. While disciplinary approaches have produced important insights into the dynamics and problems of African drylands, few efforts have been made to problematize and conceptualize pastoral development from a holistic and comparative perspective. To fill this gap, this special issue aims to provide an overview of the current interdisciplinary research on the multiple challenges and opportunities faced by pastoralist societies and (semi-)arid ecosystems in SSA.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/22/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 22 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch3 class=\"flapContent\">22.3 Special Section: Female entrepreneurship across countries and in development\u003c/h3>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Wim Naudé and Maria Minniti\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">It is generally recognized that women have a vital role to play as entrepreneurs in development, and that they often face more obstacles in this role than men. The dilemma is that women's challenges as entrepreneurs are tightly interwoven with the very fabric of their societies, so that perhaps more than any other topic, the role of women in entrepreneurship is a reflection of broader societal progress. This implies a dauntingly complex, but not insurmountable task for policy makers. The purpose of this planned special section is to throw light on this task by reviewing the state of empirical evidence on the broad position of women entrepreneurs across the world. Differing from other research on the topic the focus in this special section will be global and comparative. Papers in this special section examine the international comparable data available between countries (e.g. taken from the GEM survey and the World Bank's Doing Business Surveys) to better understand the profile, constraints and dynamics of women entrepreneurs. The papers in this special section will ask, from this, what are the institutional features of societies that influence women entrepreneurs, will explore how societal conventions in developing countries influence the success and outcomes of women entrepreneurs, and the extent to which these conventions may constrain or hinder other policy initiatives towards women entrepreneurship and empowerment, particularly in developing countries, such as the provision of micro-credit.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/22/3/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 22 Issue 3 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapHead hideContent\">2009\u003c/h4>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.5 Symposium for Development Studies Association 30th Anniversary Conference\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Jonathan Goodhand, Bart Klem and Benedikt Korf, Olivier Rubin, Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie, R Sabates-Wheeler, L Taylor and C Natali\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">In setting up the conference theme of ‘Development’s Invisible Hands', the organizers noted the enormous changes that have occurred over the Development Studies Association's (DSA) first 30 years. Contributors to the conference were asked to look towards 2038 and focus on themes likely to influence global change and re-shape development agendas. The papers in this symposium are developed from some of the best.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/21/5/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 21 Issue 5 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.4 China in Africa: A Relationship in Transition\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Guest Editors:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Olusanya Ajakaiye and Raphael Kaplinsky\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Oyejide Titiloye Ademola, Abiodun S Bankole and Adeolu O Adewuyi, Giorgia Giovannetti and Marco Sanfilippo, Nelson Villoria, Raphael Kaplinsky and Mike Morris, Jing Gu, Giles Mohan and May Tan-Mullins, Basile Ndjio, Vinaye Ancharaz, Peter Kragelund, Uwe Wissenbach\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Barely one decade ago, the juxtaposition of China and Africa seemed like an exercise in separate categories. Today it is inconceivable, from the African end at least, that Africa's economic and political destiny could be discussed without reference to China. There are important political alliances developing between China and Africa, often undercutting historical links with northern partners. However, although there are increasing flows of people between China and Africa, cultural spillovers remain relatively muted. Each of these papers focuses on the dynamics of China–Africa relations, taking the literature forward in that the categories of ‘China’ and ‘Africa’ are disaggregated.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/21/4/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 21 Issue 4 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.2 Special Debate Section on the Chronic Poverty Report 2008–2009\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Martin Prowse, Duncan Green, Tony Addison\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The Chronic Poverty Research Centre is an international partnership of universities, research institutes and non-governmental organizations from Bangladesh, India, South Africa, Uganda, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Niger, Senegal and the United Kingdom. Here, we have presented a summary of the report and a critical debate surrounding it. We hope that the combination of viewpoints and approaches will be both informative and thought-provoking, and will contribute to enhancing current debates about the report, on the issue of chronic poverty, and concerning development challenges more generally.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003ca href=\"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/21/2/page/1\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"is-external\">Volume 21 Issue 2 Table of Contents\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003ch4 class=\"flapContent\">21.1 Special Section: Development Trends: Five Visions from Five Continents\u003c/h4>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles from:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Michael Woolcock, Neera Chandhoke, Vishnu Padayachee, Elizabeth Jelin, Bonnie Campbell\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Summary:\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">This special section is a collection of personal reflective essays by five members of leading development institutes in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America. Each is aiming to answer the question; what do you see to be the key development issues for the next decade? Together, they provide us with a fascinating and truly global window onto the emergent cutting edge of development studies, showing the diversity of the field to be immediately apparent.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Volume 21 Issue 1 Table of Contents\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cbr/>\u003c/p>","shortHtml":null,"contentType":null,"source":null,"imageController":null,"viewType":null,"target":null,"picture":null,"overlayText":null,"nodes":[{"tagName":"p","children":["EJDR special issues are dedicated to a specific international development theme. 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They offer methodological innovations that show in practice that broadening evaluation designs to embrace complexity is gaining momentum. They illustrate that reconciling tensions is possible by reflecting on: (i) evaluating performance to meet accountability demands while fostering learning for adaptation; (ii) evaluating prospective theories of change while capturing emergent change; (iii) evaluating internal relational dimensions while measuring external development outcomes, and (iv) evaluating across scales: from measuring local level end impact to understanding contributions to systems level change. Taken as a whole, the issue illustrates how the R4D evaluation field is maturing through the experiences of a growing and diverse group of researchers and evaluators as they shift away from narrow accountability instruments to explore emergent causal pathways. "],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 35, issue 1 (February 2023) – Special issue: “Financing for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the era of COVID-19 and beyond”."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Guest editors: Rashmi Arora and Tapan Sarker"]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["The economic and social impact of covid-19 pandemic both on developing and developed countries has been significant. In addition to the impact of the pandemic, the current Ukraine war has also led to severe supply chain disruptions leading to a sharp increase in food and commodity prices globally. Due to a combination of external shocks and the impact of the pandemic global economic growth is expected to slow down from 6.1% in 2021 to 3.2% in 2022 and further to 2.7% in 2023 (IMF 2022). The above factors have led to a sharp increase in government expenditure constraining both developed and developing countries' fiscal capacity. This has further implications for the achievement of SDGs especially for low-income countries. The challenge for developing countries in the current scenario is to mobilise adequate resources both from domestic and international sources, not just for the achievement of SDGs as such, but also to sustain the livelihoods, health, and welfare of people. This special issue aims to examine some of these issues in the context of developing countries.",{"tagName":"br"}," "],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2022"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 34, issue 3 (June 2022) – Special issue: “Social protection and Social cohesion”."]},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"strong","children":["Guest editors: Francesco Burchi, Markus Loewe and Daniele Malerba"]},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"This special issue looks at disentangling the relationship between social protection and social cohesion, thanks to numerous contributions by a variety of authors. While there is substantial evidence of the effect of social protection on poverty and vulnerability, limited research has focused on societal outcomes. The special issue examines the relationship between social protection and social cohesion in low- and middle-income countries. The papers in this special issue use a common definition of social cohesion as a multi-faceted phenomenon, comprising three attributes: cooperation, trust, and inclusive identity. The introductory article provides a conceptual framework linking social protection to social cohesion, showing the current empirical evidence for the bidirectional linkages, and highlights how the papers in the SI contribute to filling existing research gaps. 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While acknowledging the important potential of research-practice-collaborations (RPCs), this debate section includes a plurality of voices and perspectives reflecting on RPCs."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 34, issue 5 (October 2022) – Special issue: “Policies for Inclusive Development in Sub-Saharan Africa”.",{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"Guest editors: Nicky Pouw and Marleen Dekker"]},{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"br"},"While there is increasing academic analysis and policy concern regarding growing inequality and the need for more inclusive development trajectories, it is equally important to advance our understanding of the pathways to attain more inclusive development in practice.  This special issue examines the empirical outcomes and processes of inclusive development policies in selected countries in Africa. The introduction presents a policy implementation and assessment framework as a lens that connects the different case studies included in the special issue. The framework links general inclusive development strategies in employment, social protection and governance, to the participation and representation of the various stakeholders as well as the monetary and non-monetary transaction costs in accessing and or implementing these programmes on the ground in different national and sub-national contexts. ",{"tagName":"br"}," "],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2021"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 1 (January 2021) - Special issue: Youth, Aspirations and the Life course: Development and the Social Production of Aspirations in Young People's Lives."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Roy Huijsmans, Nicola Ansell and Peggy Froerer."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Overview:",{"tagName":"br"},"The Special Issue Youth, Aspirations and the Life Course: Development and the social production of aspirations in young people’s lives engages with a trend in development studies and practice in which aspiration is viewed either as a potential driver of development or as a hindrance (when aspiration is deemed lacking, too low, too high, or of the wrong kind). This trend is especially noticeable in relation to children and young people. Critical of assertions that aspirations are simply there or lacking, too high or too low, can easily be raised or redirected, or that cast children and young people as naturally aspiring subjects, the articles in the collection draw on sociological and anthropological theory to tease apart how aspirations are produced over young people’s life course even in highly marginalised circumstances. Aspiration we define as an orientation towards a desired future. In relation to young people, this conceptualisation highlights that the work of aspirations is an ever unfolding dynamic through which possible futures and particular pasts come to have a bearing on the lived moment of the present. Gaining some control over this, however fragile or illusive this may be, the contributing articles demonstrate, is key to making life meaningful, perhaps especially so in adverse and rapidly changing circumstances."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"br"}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 2 (March 2021) - Special issue: Bringing Production Back into Development."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Ha-Joon Chang & Antonio Andreoni."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Production was at the heart of economics from the days of Classical economics. However, with the rise of Neoclassical economics in the late 19th century, with its almost exclusive focus on market exchange and consumption, production has lost its status as the ultimate interest of economics. Several opportunities for fruitful integration of alternative streams of economics research – Evolutionary, Structuralist and Keynesian in particular – have been also missed. Even when the ‘market fundamentalism’ of the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s started to wane, the main alternative approach, that is, humanist approaches to development, such as Sen’s Human Capability Approach, paid little attention to the domain of production. The fragmentation of the production-centred paradigm has weakened both academic research and policy-making related to economic development."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["This special issue of European Journal of Development Research is meant to be a contribution to the emerging attempt to bring production back into the development discourse. We have collected research articles that use state-of-the-art theoretical developments and empirical evidence to evaluate the recent changes in various aspects of the domain of production with a focus on developing countries across the developing world. Theoretical contributions in this special issue stress the importance of integrating and updating the older ‘productionist’ theories. It does so firstly by highlighting the collective and productive dimensions of human capabilities, and secondly by re-asserting the important role that domestic linkages and demands play in transforming socio-economic systems. The empirical articles advance the GVC literature along different sectoral value chains – from agriculture, to manufacturing and services – by looking at the impact of financialisation, competition, and industrial policy on production transformation outcomes, using cases of Ghana, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand and China. The importance of building firm-level productive and technological capabilities is explored with reference to developing countries across the African continent and various experiences in the context of the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution. Building on detailed analyses of technology-fusion and sectoral applications of new technologies, the special issue contributes to the emerging literature on digitalisation by emphasising the role of foundational capabilities and the incremental learning processes involved in technological change. Finally, with a case study on Ecuador, the special issue engages with the paramount need for green industrialisation and the role that green industrial policy can play in that process."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Recently, structural challenges faced by developing countries have been further accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Against this background, there is an increasing recognition that production needs to be brought back into the centre of our thinking and policy agenda on development, if we are to address old and new challenges. This special issue hopes to contribute to this revival by providing re-conceptualisations of some of the key theoretical issues, detailed empirical examinations of the process of developing productive capabilities, and discussions of new challenges that need to be met, if we are to develop a renewed productionist agenda for development."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"br"}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 4 (July 2021) - Special issue: Rural aspirations in Africa – livelihood decisions and rural development trajectories."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Javier Revilla-Diez, Kai Mausch and Dave Harris."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 33, issue 5 (September 2021) - Special issue: Gender & Adolescence: Leaving no-one behind."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Kate Pincock, Nicola Jones, Sarah Baird, Laura Camfield, Anita Ghimire, Bassam Abu Hamad and Tassew Woldehanna."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2020"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 32, issue 5 (December 2020) – SPECIAL ISSUE: The Development Impacts of COVID-19 at Home and Abroad: Politics and Implications of Government Action"]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Henson, Kambhampati, Mogues, Olsen, Prowse, Ramos, Rand, Rasiah, Roelen, Tiessen, Yap."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:",{"tagName":"br"},"Amewu, Asante, Pauw & Thurlow; Ouedraogo, Kinda &  Zidouemba; Minten, Mohammed & Tamru; Tröster & Küblböck; Onditi, Obimbo, Muchina & Nyadera; Olsen, Bera, Dubey, Kim, Wiśniowski & Yadav; Yap; Valensisi; Cuesta & Pico; Roelen, Ackley, Boyce, Farina & Ripoll; Banati, Jones & Youssef; Rao, Narain, Chakraborty, Hbhanjdeao & Pattanaik."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:",{"tagName":"br"},"What is COVID-19’s impact on development? What lessons can be drawn from development studies regarding the effects of and recovery from COVID-19? The unprecedented scale and scope of government interventions carry implications at all levels: global, national, and local. In this introduction, our team of Editors underline the importance of systematic substantive study to further knowledge acquisition, and rigorous global-, national-, or context-specific evaluation to inform evidence-based policy-making. The 12 articles summarized here capture these values and sense of “high-quality.” Despite early considerations in the first year of the pandemic, they illuminate the need for diverse responses beyond business-as-usual, attention to the multiplicity of impact of policies formulated, and progressive strategies to counteract the impacts of this disaster around the world. The path of future research is clear: studies need to consider and give voice to marginalized groups to counteract the short- and long-term impacts of the pandemic."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["This special issue is the fruit of EJDR’s call for papers on the developmental impacts of COVID-19. Please note that it is complemented by the EJDR online collection around the same theme, available here"]},{"tagName":"strong","children":["."]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"br"}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 32, issue 3 (June 2020) – COMMENTARY SECTION: North-South Partnerships and the Politics of Development Knowledge"]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest contributors:",{"tagName":"br"},"White; Gunasekara; Grieve & Mitchell; Kontinen & Nguyahambi; Mitilin, Bennett, Horn, King, Makau & Masimba Nyama."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:",{"tagName":"br"},"The politics of knowledge, as a foundational issue in development research, are explored and discussed from diverse angles and by diverse researchers in this EJDR commentary section."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"strong","children":["Volume 32, Issue 2 (April 2020): SPECIAL ISSUE – Development Challenges in Myanmar"]}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Elin Bjarnegård"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:",{"tagName":"br"},"Stokke & Aung; Wells & Decobert; Schneider, Tun, Nuam, Feurer, Lundsgaard-Hansen, Yun, Nydegger, Oberlack, Myint, Zähringer & Messerli; Nilsen; Bächtold, Bastide and Lundsgaard-Hansen; Hedström & Olivius; Hardaker; Tan & Preece; Htun & Jensenius."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:",{"tagName":"br"},"Myanmar faces enormous development challenges amid a rapidly changing and uncertain landscape, both in terms of politics and international aid. The special issue looks into the multi-faceted challenges facing this country and its populations."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"br"}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2019"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"children":["Volume 31, Issue 1 (January 2019): SPECIAL ISSUE – Rural-Urban Transformations and the role of small towns in Sub-Saharan Africa"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:",{"tagName":"br"},"Cecilia Tacoli, Griet Steel, Jytte Agergaard, Sinne Ortenblad "],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:",{"tagName":"br"},"Steel, Birch-Thomsen, Cottyn, Lazaro, Mainet, Mishili & van Lindert; Baker; Büscher; Agergaard, Larsen, Lazaro, Makindara & Birch-Thomsen; Karg, Bellwood-Howard, Akoto-Danso, Schlesinger, Chagomoka & Drescher; Ortenblad, Birch-Thomsen and Msese"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:",{"tagName":"br"},"Driven by the increasing academic and policy interest in urban centres other than large cities, the papers in this special issue explore important aspects of small town development in a range of sub-Saharan African nations. The various papers focus on changes in rural economies and the growing significance of income diversification, migration and multi-local living, and how these rural-urban transformations intersect with market dynamics and the provision of services in small towns."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2018"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"children":["Volume 30, Issue 3 (June 2018): SPECIAL ISSUE – Innovation systems in the era of global value chains"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Padmashree Gehl Sampath, Rasmus Lema and Roberta Rabellotti."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:",{"tagName":"br"},"Fagerberg, Lundvall & Srholec; Humphrey, Ding, Fujita, Hioki & Kimura; Park & Gachukia; Fransen, Bhaduri & Knorringa; Tajoli & Felice; Lee, Szapiro & Mao; Pietrobelli & Staritz; Keijser & Iizuka; Haakonsson & Slepniov; Sampath & Vallejo;Jurowetzki, Lema & Lundvall; DeMarchi, Giuliani & Rabellotti"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary: ",{"tagName":"br"},"This special issue looks at how combining global value chain and innovation system approaches can help to understand the possible trajectories that learning and innovation can take in developing countries. The special issue takes a look at several empirical cases; based on these, the guest editors introduce the notion of the co-evolution of global value chains and innovation systems and outline a framework for investigating the interaction between the two in a dynamic perspective with multiple trajectories. This analysis shows that, in some cases, there is an improvement in local innovation capabilities with potentially positive effects on overall competitiveness, while in others there is little progress or even a loss of previous innovation capacity.",{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"a","children":["Volume 30 Issue 3 Table of Contents"],"attributes":{"href":"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/30/3/page/1","target":"_blank","class":"is-external"}}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"children":["Volume 30, Issue 1 (January 2018): SPECIAL ISSUE – Frugal Innovation"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Peter Knorringa and André Leliveld"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from: André Leliveld & Peter Knorringa; Kate Meagher; Saskia Vossenberg; Iva Pesa; Wairokpam Devi & Hemant Kumar; Monica Altamirano & Cees van Beers; Aarti Krishnan & Christopher Foster; Eugenia Rosca, Jack Reedy & Julia Bendul"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Frugal innovations are increasingly important for development research. This special issue looks both at top-down business and management literature on frugal innovation, and at bottom-up development studies discourses on grass-root innovation, bricolage, and livelihood strategies; and the papers in the special issue are positioned accordingly. The issue also looks at the impact of the 4th industrial revolution (of digital technologies) and global population dynamics on the global development opportunities afforded by Frugal Innovation.",{"tagName":"br"},{"tagName":"a","children":["Volume 30 Issue 1 Table of Contents"],"attributes":{"href":"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/30/1/page/1","target":"_blank","class":"is-external"}}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2017"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"children":["Volume 29, Issue 5 (December 2017): SPECIAL SECTION – Violence against Children"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editor:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Anke Hoeffler"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from: Hoeffler; Giusto, Friis, Sim, Chase, Zayzay, Green & Puffer; van Esch & de Haan; Wright, Boydell, Siu, Nalukenge & Seeley; Siu, Wright, Namutebi, Sekiwunga, Zalwango, Kasule & Seeley; Mejia, Haslam, Sanders & Penman"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["The introduction to this special section reviews how violence against children is defined, and which forms it takes. In contrast to other forms of violence (e.g. civil wars and terrorism) ‘every day’ violence against children receives little attention in development research, despite the high prevalence rates and resulting adverse consequences for societal development. The rest of the special issue presents evidence from promising parenting interventions for violence reduction in low income settings in Kenya, Liberia and Uganda."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"a","children":["Volume 29 Issue 5 Table of Contents"],"attributes":{"href":"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/29/5/page/1","target":"_blank","class":"is-external"}}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"children":["Volume 29, Issue 3 (July 2017): SPECIAL ISSUE - The Herbicide Revolution in Developing Countries"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Steven Haggblade, Thomas Reardon and Bart Minten"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from: Haggblade, Minten, Pray, Reardon, and Zilberman; Swinton & Van Deynze; Bonanno, Materia, Venus, and Wessler; Das Gupta, Minten, Rao and Reardon; Huang, Wang and Xiao; Tamru, Minten, Bachewe, and Alemu; Haggblade, Smale, Kergna, Thierault, and Assima"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary: The six case studies reported in this special issue – the USA, EU, China, India, Ethiopia and Mali – examine the differences in timing, key drivers and consequences of herbicide adoption. 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Under-resourced regulatory agencies have not been able to cope with the rapid surge in herbicide use, leading to growing concerns about the quality and safety of a large number of fraudulent and counterfeit herbicides now available. 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The contributions in the Special Debates Section are written by authors working at the cutting edge of development studies, in terms of their perspectives on development pathways and engagement with other disciplines. 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The three pillars of inclusive development (enhanced human wellbeing for all, social and environmental sustainability, and voice and empowerment) need strategic governance to become a reality in practice. The empirical contributions each highlight the complexities of governing for 'inclusion': the multi-scale policies and instruments that are (or are not) at the disposal of government and non-government actors and institutions; the regional and global influences in the political processes at work; and the pluralistic local legal contexts and origins of conflict and strife. The special issue concludes with an in-depth disciplinary contribution on how economists have dealt with 'inclusive growth', and where and how this differs or approaches 'inclusive development'. 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However, these are not innocuous questions that trouble only a few specialists in the field interested in the arcane minutiae of theory, as this debate forum intends to illustrate."],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":[{"tagName":"a","children":["Volume 24 Issue 1 Table of Contents"],"attributes":{"href":"https://link.springer.com/journal/41287/24/1/page/1","target":"_blank","class":"is-external"}}],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}}]},{"tagName":"h3","styles":["headline"],"events":{"click":[{"name":"toggle","data":{}}]},"children":["2011"],"attributes":{"class":"flapHead hideContent"}},{"tagName":"div","attributes":{"class":"collapsible-wrapper"},"children":[{"tagName":"h4","styles":["headline"],"children":["23.5 Young Lives in Transition: From School to Adulthood?"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Guest Editors: Laura Camfield"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Articles from:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Laura Camfield, Peggy Froerer, Hannah Hoechner, Karin Heissler, Frances Lily Hay, Nitya Rao, Kate Orkin"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["Summary:"],"attributes":{"class":"flapContent"}},{"tagName":"p","children":["This special issue addresses the meaning of the porous and context-specific boundaries between childhood and adulthood in a range of developing countries, and highlights the ambiguous role of education and employment in young people’s ‘trajectories’. 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Articles submitted to the EJDR should be original contributions and should not be under consideration for any other publication elsewhere at the same time. If a different version of the article is under consideration by another publication, or has been, or will be published elsewhere, authors should clearly indicate this at the time of submission.\u003c/p>\u003cp>EJDR will consider up to four submissions per annum by the same author, either as an individual author or as a co-author (together with other colleagues, researchers, or students). This is to ensure that the author has played an active part in the research process and preparation of the manuscript. Editors reserve the right to refuse manuscripts where the contribution of authors or co-authors is not self-evident.\u003c/p>\u003cp>Authors must take into account the guidelines below to submit a paper to the journal.\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cem>To open the information below please select the clear space next to the text.\u003c/em>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Manuscript\u003c/strong> \u003cstrong>Files\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Authors should prepare and upload two Word documents:\u003c/p>\u003col>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">The first should be a cover page and be uploaded under the ‘\u003cstrong>Title page\u003c/strong>’ field. Details of all authors’ institutional affiliations, their full postal and email addresses, and other contact information (phone number, alternative email) should be included. The corresponding author should be indicated, as well as the final (publishable) author order. Any acknowledgements should be included on the coversheet, as should a note of the exact length of the article (including notes, references and biographical data). Please note: the title page is the only file which is allowed to contain authors’ names and details; all the other files uploaded must be anonymous.\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">The second document should contain the abstract and full article text; all information identifying the author(s) should be removed from this file to allow it to be sent anonymously to referees. The anonymous article file should be uploaded under the “\u003cstrong>Blinded manuscript\u003c/strong>” field.\u003c/li>\u003c/ol>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles should be formatted as A4 documents, double-spaced and with ample margins. All pages should be numbered consecutively. Submissions should be in \u003cstrong>Word\u003c/strong>. Figures can be in TIFF, GIF, JPEG, EPS, Postscript, PICT, Excel and PowerPoint (for further details see below). EJDR’s preferred reference style is Harvard.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Please note that, should your paper eventually be accepted for publication, it cannot be processed if it is in any format other than those listed above. You will be asked for the source files in an acceptable format, which will delay the processing of your paper.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles may be submitted and subsequently published in \u003cstrong>English and French\u003c/strong>. The EJDR does not provide copy editing facilities, and authors are responsible for making sure their articles meet an acceptable standard. If authors are not certain whether or not their text corresponds linguistically to international standards, they should present texts that have been language-edited by a native speaker of either French or English. A spelling check and grammar check should be performed before sending manuscripts to the editors.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Articles should be no longer than \u003cstrong>9000 words\u003c/strong> all-inclusive in their final version (including title, abstract, acknowledgement, notes, references and any appendices including tables and figures). Authors should bear in mind that this limit also applies to papers accepted for publication. We thus highly recommend that some scope is left for possible revision following the refereeing process. Submissions over this limit will be sent back to authors for shortening, and any lengthy appendixes will be published online-only.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The article should begin with an indented and italicised \u003cstrong>abstract\u003c/strong> of maximum 150 words, which should describe the main arguments and conclusions of the article. For accepted manuscripts, EJDR will automatically translate the abstract into either French or English (we encourage bilingual authors to provide the abstract in both languages, thereby ensuring all nuances are preserved).\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">In addition to the abstract, upon submission authors are asked to provide between five and eight \u003cstrong>keywords\u003c/strong>.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Graphics, figures, tables and notes\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Graphics\u003c/strong> (tables, figures and all other illustrations) are to be uploaded separately, under the ‘table’ or ‘figure’ file fields. Please see \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41287/authors/artwork-guidelines\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Artwork Guidelines\u003c/a> for further details on figures.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">All diagrams, charts and graphs should be referred to as figures and consecutively numbered. \u003cstrong>Tables\u003c/strong> should be kept to a minimum and contain only essential data. Each figure and table must be given an Arabic numeral, followed by a heading, and be referred to in the text.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Authors are responsible for obtaining \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41287/authors/copyright-permissions\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">\u003cstrong>permission\u003c/strong>\u003c/a> from copyright holders for reproducing any material previously published elsewhere (including illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations). Sources should be credited in the accompanying captions.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The journal is published in colour online, and print-published in black-and-white. Therefore, we prefer that you supply your \u003cstrong>figures\u003c/strong> in greyscale. Figures supplied in colour will be converted to greyscale for print.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Figures are shown in colour in the HTML (web) version of your article, but bear in mind that the PDF/print version will still be black-and-white, so please make sure that colour is not critical to understanding any figures; and do not describe elements of the figure in terms of their colours. \u003cstrong>We therefore recommend that even colour figures are prepared with their grayscale version in mind\u003c/strong>. For example, instead of using colours as a fill for bar charts, use different fill types (lines or other geometric styles); line graphs with several data series can usually be represented adequately in black-and-white by using different line styles and/or different shaped nodes; and so on. Please be particularly cautious when submitting maps with differently coloured areas; rather than colours, use different fills where possible, or different shades of grey.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Notes\u003c/strong> should be numbered consecutively and placed at the end of the paper, before the reference section. Please do not use footnotes, and do not use the foot/endnote macro in MS Word as this data is lost in the production process. Author acknowledgements should be provided separately on the cover page.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Submission checks\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">All submitted manuscripts are subject to checks using the iThenticate service,  to detect instances of overlapping and similar text. The iThenticate software checks submissions against millions of published research papers, documents on the web, and other relevant sources.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Accurate and in-depth referencing is required for all EJDR submissions. All references cited in the paper should be listed in the reference section. Bibliographical references should be checked for accuracy. Please view the \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41287/authors/presentation-formatting\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">References \u003c/a>section below for more details.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">British spelling is preferred although any consistent spelling style is acceptable.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Please remember: the title page is the only file which is allowed to contain authors’ names and details; all the other files uploaded must be anonymous. Any supplemental files (except for Early Careers submissions; see below), figures and tables must also be anonymised.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Use of generative AIs and LLMs policy\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The researcher and academic community is increasingly affected by the growing use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools and Large Language Models (LLMs; such as ChatGPT) in the analysis of data and the writing of text. The debate around the use of AI and LLMs in academic and research publishing is ongoing. Hence, guidelines around its use (for authors, reviewers, and editors) are likely to evolve as new developments emerge on the technological, institutional, and practice front.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">EJDR currently abides by the AI authorship recommendations of its publisher, Palgrave, and those of the Committee on Publishing Ethics (COPE). Authors must familiarise themselves with these policies, and abide by them when submitting their manuscripts to EJDR. Please note that, as explained in the ‘Submission checks’ tab above, all papers submissions to the journal are thoroughly checked for sourcing, textual overlaps, and inconsistent referencing.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Palgrave guidelines on AI: \u003ca href=\"https://www.palgrave.com/gp/editorial-policies/artificial-intelligence--ai-/25429434\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Artificial Intelligence (AI) (palgrave.com)\u003c/a>\u003cbr/>COPE guidelines on AI: Authorship and AI tools | COPE: \u003ca href=\"https://publicationethics.org/cope-position-statements/ai-author\" target=\"_self\" class=\"is-external\">Committee on Publication Ethics\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Referencing\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">The Harvard style of referencing should be used, which entails references in the text in the form (name, date), and a full alphabetical bibliography at the end of the text. Use single quotation marks with double within if needed.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">In the text, refer to the author(s) names(s) (without initials, unless there are two authors with the same name) and year of publication.\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\"> \u003cem>Et al\u003c/em> should be used when citing works by more than two authors.\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Details of personal communications are included with the citation in the text, and not added to the reference list.\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Publications which have not yet appeared are given a probable year of publication and should be checked at proof stage on author query sheet. For example:\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">\u003cem>Since Paterson (1983) has shown that… This is in results attained later (Kramer et al., 1984:16). Results have been reported (Robinson, 1989, personal communication) which suggest…\u003c/em>\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Publications by the same author(s) in the same year should be identified with a, b, c (e.g. 1974a, 1990b) closed up to the year. If there are two authors for a publication, put both names separated by ‘and’ (not &amp;). If there are more than two authors, put the name of the first author with et al to follow.\u003c/li>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">References to material only on the internet must be given in brackets in the text, not in the reference list. The full URL must be given.\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">\u003cstrong>Reference list\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">References should be placed in alphabetical order of authors. Et al should not be used in the reference list: give names of all the authors.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Examples of correct forms of references for alphabetical style:\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Papers in a journal\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Adam, C., Chambas, G., Guillaumont, P., Guillaumont Jeanneney, S., and Gunning, J.W. (2004) Performance-based conditionality: A European perspective. World Development 32(6): 1059–1070.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Otto, L. (1976) Social integration and the status-attainment process. The American Journal of Sociology 81(6): 1360–1383.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Schiller, N.G. and Levitt, P. (2004) Conceptualizing simultaneity: A transnational social field perspective on society. International Migration Review 38(3): 1002–1039.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Papers, Advance Online Publication\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Minniti, M. (2010) Female entrepreneurship and economic activity. The European Journal of Development Research advance online publication 13 May, doi: 10.1057/ejdr.2010.18.Books \u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Books\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Carothers, T. (2006) Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment. \u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Jensen, E. and Heller, T. (eds.) (2003) Beyond Common Knowledge: Empirical Approaches to the Rule of Law. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Kaplan, R.S. and Morton, D.P. (2001) The Strategy Focused Organization. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Chapters in books\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Faist, T. (2004) The Border-Crossing Expansion of Social Space: Concepts, Questions and Topics. In: T. Faist and E. Özveren (eds) Transnational Social Spaces: Agents, Networks and Institutions. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 1–36.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Prime, P.B. (1994) China’s Economic Progress: Is it Sustainable? In: W. Joseph (ed.) China Briefing: The Contradictions of Change. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, pp. 51–78.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Conference papers (published)\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Harley, N.H. (1981) Radon Risk Models. In: A.R. Knight and B. Harrad, (eds) Indoor Air and Human Health. Proceedings of the Seventh Life Sciences Symposium; 29–31 October, Knoxville, TN. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 69–78.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Conference papers (unpublished)\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Kohli, A. (2004) Politics of Economic Growth in India: 1980–2000. Paper presented at a conference on State Politics in India in the 1990s; 16–17 December, New Delhi, India.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Theses/dissertations\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Young, W.R. (1981) Effects of different tree species on soil properties in central New York. MSc thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli class=\"flapContent--paragraph\">Newspaper/magazine articles (with/without named author)\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Webster, B. (2008) Record bonus for Network Rail chief, despite Christmas chaos. The Times, 6 June: p1.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Economist (2005) The mountain man and the surgeon. 24 December, pp. 24–26.\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapHead hideContent\">\u003cstrong>Use of Archival material\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cp class=\"flapContent\">Authors may use their own previous archive material (from repositories such as RePeC) and material from their own working papers, such as the ones used within their own institute or presented at conferences. 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Please note that these guidelines will be periodically revised to take into account the latest developments and industry position. \u003c/p>\u003cp>EJDR’s guideline on Generative AI are aligned with those of the journal’s publisher, Springer Nature under the Palgrave Macmillan imprint: \u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>AI or AI-assisted tools cannot qualify as authors, only humans can. \u003c/li>\u003cli>Authors are fully responsible for the entire content of their work. \u003c/li>\u003cli>Authors must correctly label and disclose which parts of their work have been created by or in assistance with Generative AI. \u003c/li>\u003cli>Reviewers and Editors are obliged to confidentiality and should not upload manuscripts to software or AI-assisted tools (and where confidentiality cannot be assured). \u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>\u003cstrong>EJDR’s instructions for authors around the use of generative AIs are as follows: \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\u003cul>\u003cli>\u003cstrong>EJDR does not currently endorse the use of generative AIs in papers submitted to the journal.  \u003c/strong>\u003c/li>\u003c/ul>\u003cp>There is an understanding that AI can increase productivity by automating micro-tasks and assisting with some aspects of research. Other areas in which the use of AI appears to be growing are ideation and feedback, writing, background research, data analysis, coding, and mathematical derivations1. \u003c/p>\u003cp>However, EJDR believes that submissions to the journal, based on the work and ingenuity of researchers, academics, and practitioners across the international development community, will result diminished if the nuts and bolts of such work – from drafting text to the analysis of data – is outsourced to Generative AI. The formative processes whereby early career researchers learn the keys to academic publication cannot be substituted by farming these processes out to a third-party intelligence, just as learning cannot be obviated or superseded by the use of LLMs. \u003c/p>\u003cp>In alignment with journals such as Nature, EJDR believes that “research must have transparency in methods, and integrity and truth from authors”2. 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