Publisher's note
Editorial
Saving and the real interest rate in LDCs
Effective incentives for domestic market sales and exports: A view of anti-export biases and commercial policy in Brazil, 1980–1981
The ‘old age security hypothesis’ reconsidered
Intra-industry trade among developing countries
The role of consumption credit in agricultural tenancy
The relation between farm size and farm productivity: The role of family labor, supervision and credit constraints
Rainfall and supply-response: A study of rice in India
Optimal investment choice for developing countries: Rational theory and rational decision-making
An application of the life-cycle linear expenditure system to the South Korean household sector, 1962–1976
Crawling peg and the real exchange rate: Some evidence from the Southern Cone
Inflation and imported input prices in some inflationary Latin American economies
A model of price formation for small economies: Three Caribbean examples
Measurement of welfare applications to Australia
Conventional and ‘real’ GDP per capita in cross-country studies of production structure
Optimal policy to achieve debt repayment by the LDCs
The demand for money in Brazil: Some further results
A money demand equation for Brazil: Comments and additional evidence
Graciela Chichilnisky's model of North-South trade
Macro-economic effects of changes in bank interest rates: Simulation results for South Korea
On the optimal currency peg for developing countries
On the optimal currency peg for developing countries: Reply
Agricultural sustainability in a changing world order: Gordon K. Douglas, ed., (Westview, Boulder, CO, 1984) pp. xiv + 282, $26.50.
Work, income and inequality. Payment systems in the third world: Frances Stewart, ed., (Macmillan, London, 1983) pp. x + 333, £20.00.
International money and credit: The policy roles: George M. Von Furstenberg, ed., (IMF, Washington, DC, 1983) pp. 586.
Crisis in economic relations between north and south: Norman Schofield, ed., (Gower, Aldershot, 1984) pp. xii + 439, $35.00
Singapore: Development policies and trends: Peter S.J. Chen, ed., (Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1983) pp. xiii + 384, £25,00
Aid against development — The cases of Bangladesh and Nepal: René Dumont, (Editions Seuil, Paris, 1985)
Migration surveys in low-income countries: Richard E. Bilsborrow, A. S. Oberai and Guy Standing, (Croom Helm, London, 1984) pp. 552, £14.95
Economic transition in Hunan and Southern China: A. S. Bhalla, (Macmillan, London, 1984) pp. xix + 198, £25.00
Fathers work for their sons: Sara Berry, (University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 1985) pp. x + 225, $32.50
Latin America in the world economy: New perspectives: Diana Tussie, ed., (Gower, Aldershot, 1983) pp. xii + 238
More for the least? Prospects for poorest countries in the eighties: Thomas G. Weiss and Anthony Jennings, (Lexington Books, Lexington, MA, 1983) pp. xxiii + 176
The use of a social accounting matrix framework for public sector analysis: The case study of Mexico, Monograph no. 17: B. Pleskovic and G. Trevino, (International Centre for Public Enterprises in Developing Countries, Ljubljana, 1985) pp. 119
Education and income determination in Kenya: Arne Bigsten, (Gower Hampshire, 1984) pp. vii + 156, $27.50
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