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Development & Change

Development and Change is one of the leading international journals in the field of development studies and social change. It is multidisciplinary, covering a wide range of topics related to development issues. The journal appears six times per year, including special theme issues and the Development and Change Forum, which is published annually, as the November issue. Development and Change is owned by the ISS, and the Editorial Board and Editorial Office are located there. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell (Oxford) on behalf of the ISS.

With the aim of reaching as wide an audience as possible, a variety of subscription rates and options are available, including discounted rates for developing countries, and exceptionally low rates for students.

The journal’s special theme issues are also published by Wiley-Blackwell as books, in the Development and Change book series.

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Contents of current issue:

Development and Change Volume 40 Issue 6 (November 2009)

Forum 2009

Guest editor: Servaas Storm

Focus

 

Ben White

Development and Change at Forty

   

Debate: Capitalism and Climate Change

 

Servaas Storm

Capitalism and Climate Change: Can the Invisible Hand Adjust the Natural Thermostat?

Minqi Li

Capitalism, Climate Change and the Transition to Sustainability: Alternative Scenarios for the US, China and the World

Larry Lohmann

Climate as Investment

John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark and Richard York

The Midas Effect: A Critique of Climate Change Economics

Joan Martinez Alier

Socially Sustainable Economic De-growth

Paul Baer, Sivan Kartha, Tom Athanasiou and Eric Kemp-Benedict

The Greenhouse Development Rights Framework: Drawing Attention to Inequality within Nations in the Global Climate Policy Debate

Anil Markandya

Can Climate Change Be Reversed under Capitalism?

   

Reflections

 

Robert Wade

Interviewed by Alex Izurieta

Michael Watts

Interviewed by Murat Arsel

Martin Doornbos

Interviewed by Tim Shaw

   

Legacies

 

Kozo Mayumi

Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen: His Bioeconomics Approach to Development and Change

Moacir Gadotti and Carlos Alberto Torres

Paulo Freire: Education for Development

   

Assessments

 

David Harvey

Reshaping Economic Geography: The World Development Report 2009

J. Mohan Rao

Challenges Facing World Agriculture: A Political Economy Perspective

Mihir Rakshit

The IMF on the Global Crisis and Its Resolution

Meredeth Turshen

The Global Health Landscape

Guy Standing

Global Employment: Two Reports in Search of the Problem

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