Development and Change

Papers
(The TQCC of Development and Change is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Business of Abolition: Marketizing ‘Anti‐slavery’260
Ghana's Debt Crisis and the Political Economy of Financial Dependence in Africa: History Repeating Itself?52
How to Create More Inclusive Economies: An Interview with Dani Rodrik44
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Issue Information34
Control, Extract, Legitimate: COVID‐19 and Digital Techno‐opportunism across Africa33
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The Agony and the Ecstasy of Motherhood19
In Cold Blood at Cambridge18
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Old Cycles and New Vulnerabilities: Financial Deregulation and the Argentine Crisis17
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Sustainable Development Frontiers: Is ‘Sustainable’ Cocoa Delivering Development and Reducing Deforestation?16
Local Currency Bond Markets in Africa: Resilience and Subordination14
From Multiple Deprivations to Exploitation: Politicizing the Multidimensional Poverty Index13
Law and Famine: Learning from the Hunger Courts in South Sudan11
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Outsourcing the Business of Development: The Rise of For‐profit Consultancies in the UK Aid Sector10
‘Fundermediaries’ in Nairobi, Kenya: Development Partnerships in the Aid Chain9
Aesthetic Governance and China's Rural Toilet Revolution9
From Rebel to Humanitarian: Military Savoir Faire and Humanitarian Practice in Eastern DR Congo9
Common Challenges for All? A Critical Engagement with the Emerging Vision for Post‐pandemic Development Studies8
Dollar Liquidity, Financial Vulnerability and Monetary Sovereignty8
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Double Movements and Disembedded Economies: A Response to Richard Sandbrook7
Improvising an E‐state: The Struggle for Cash Transfer Digitalization in Mozambique7
Militarized Development in Post‐war Sri Lanka: Consolidating Control7
Industrial Policy and Monopoly Capitalism in Nigeria: Lessons from the Dangote Business Conglomerate7
Brazil's Bolsa Família Programme: Aspirations and Realities of Poverty Reduction and Intergenerational Change7
Reparations as a Rightful Share: From Universalism to Redress in Distributive Justice7
COVID‐19: The Political Economy of a Global Pandemic7
Social Norm Change, Behavioural Approaches and the Politics of Knowledge: A Conversation between the Ivory Tower and the Field7
Rethinking International Relations and Development in Times of Uncertainty7
Beyond Compensation: Reparations and the Ongoing Colonization of Australia6
Pandemic Effects: COVID‐19 and the Crisis of Development in the Middle East6
The European Response to Chinese Outbound Foreign Direct Investment: Introducing a Dynamic Analytical Framework6
Global Reparations Agenda for Afrodescendants: An Overview of Recent Developments and the Way Forward6
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Imaginaries of Soy and the Costs of Commodity‐led Development: Reflections from Argentina6
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The Knife is Still in Our Backs: Reparations Washing and the Limits of Reparatory Justice Campaigns6
Framing the Blue Economy: Placelessness, Development and Sustainability6
Chronicles of Debt Crises Foretold6
The Return of Debt Crisis in Developing Countries: Shifting or Maintaining Dominant Development Paradigms?6
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The Fracking Frontier in the United States: A Case Study of Foreign Investment, Civil Liberties and Land Ethics in the Shale Industry5
The World Bank and Rural Land Titling in Africa: The Case of Tanzania5
Developing Countries and Joint Statement Initiatives at the WTO: Damned if You Join, Damned if You Don't?5
The Political Economy of ‘Failure’ in The World Bank‐funded Bisri Dam in Lebanon5
The Effectiveness of Harnessing Human Rights: The Struggle over the Ilısu Dam in Turkey5
State‐owned Enterprises and the Politics of Financializing Infrastructure Development in Indonesia: De‐risking at the Limit?5
Solar Power and its Discontents: Critiquing Off‐grid Infrastructures of Inclusion in East Africa5
Undoing Aid: UK Aid Cuts, Development Relationships and Resourcing Futures in Malawi5
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Humanizing Security through Action‐oriented Research in Latin America4
Remote (Dis)engagement: Shifting Corporate Risk to the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’4
Agrarian Questions: New Paradigms in a Changing World4
Southern Discomfort: Interrogating the Category of the Global South4
Inequality Interactions: The Dynamics of Multidimensional Inequalities4
‘Plant, Sleep, Pick’: Ambivalent Smallholder Market Engagement and Inclusive Value Chains in Northwest Nepal4
Thai Labour NGOs during the ‘Modern Slavery’ Reforms: NGO Transitions in a Post‐aid World4
Financing a Global Green New Deal: Greening Capitalism or Taming Financialization for a New ‘Civilizing’ Multilateralism?4
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Local Financial Institutions and Income Inequality: Evidence from Brazil's Credit Cooperative Movement4
Why Is the Drug Trade Not Violent? Cocaine Production and the Embedded Economy in the Chapare, Bolivia4
Global Value Chain Participation and the Labour Share: Industry‐level Evidence from Emerging Economies4
Barriers to Inclusive Recycling in Asunción, Paraguay: A Just Transition?4
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