Canadian Journal of Development Studies-Revue Canadienne d'Etudes du D

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Journal of Development Studies-Revue Canadienne d'Etudes du D is 2. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Populism, extractivism, and the social transformation of Brazil22
E-volunteering asinternationalexperiential learning: student and community perspectives14
Wealth inequality: the Indian case10
Dilemmes agricoles et alimentaires en temps de crise8
Effet de l’inclusion financière sur la croissance économique en Afrique subsaharienne : une analyse comparative suivant certains facteurs socioculturels7
Doing Businessguidance, legal origins theory, and the politics of governance by knowledge6
Normalizing Canada−China relations through development diplomacy: a case study of Canadian legacies from the first IFAD-funded international development-aid project in China, 1981–19886
I will live for both of us: a history of colonialism, uranium mining and Inuit resistance I will live for both of us: a history of colonialism, uranium mining and Inuit resistance 6
Yumi stanap strong: La localisation de l’aide en contexte de COVID-19 au Vanuatu5
‘We are religious, patriotic and self-sacrificial’: Baniya power, cohesion and wealth anxieties in India5
Do information and communication technologies (ICTs) make Africans happy?4
Unions against neoliberal reform: Argentina's first attempt under democracy4
Agricultural workers and trade unions in the neoliberal food regime: capital–labour relations, conflicts over labour and the agroindustrial transformation of the sugarcane sector in São Paulo4
Logiques d’acteurs et qualité des partenariats multisectoriels Nord-Sud: le cas d’un projet de microfinance agricole au Burkina Faso4
Teach for Arabia: American universities, liberalism, and transnational Qatar Teach for Arabia: American universities, liberalism, and transnational Qatar , edited by Neh4
Urban sustainability transition in Turkey: drivers and barriers3
Assessment of livelihood sustainability during Urban Development-Induced Rural Displacement and Resettlement (UDIRDR): a literature review3
A co-created model for self-determined development objectives in Indigenous communities3
Heterogeneous pathways of technological change in marginalised rural areas: the case for fuller accounts of adoption3
Development, desire, and beyond desire: a response to Ilan Kapoor and Gavin Fridell3
Being vulnerable in a vulnerable activity: women market gardeners of Kinshasa3
Entre « universalisme » et « localisme », les degrés de percolation des standards SPHÈRE3
Agricultural productivity and the share of manufacturing employment3
La localisation de l’aide humanitaire : un chantier de recherche en pleine émergence*2
Does economic complexity enhance governance quality in Africa?2
‘We endure because we need money’: everyday violence, COVID-19 and domestic workers in South Africa2
Tackling wealth accumulation in a context of social upheaval: the property tax in Chile2
The unions are the mines’ biggest partners, but they do not act like it: union ‘corruption’ and shareholder-primacy on Zambia’s copperbelt2
Stratégies d’adaptation des populations à la précarité hydrique dans la ville de Zinder, Niger2
The colour of wealth concentration: the defence of economic privilege and multicultural ideology in postcolonial Mauritius2
Barriers to women’s financial inclusion in Burkina Faso2
Who bears the tax burden? The withholding tax policy and persistent informality in artisanal small-scale mining in Ghana2
The social economy in Europe as an alternative development model2
While development goes down the drain, capitalism profits from “helping”: a response to Ilan Kapoor and Gavin Fridell2
Is Tunisia’s democracy on its deathbed? Social capital, economic insecurity and attitudes toward democracy2
Transforming a praetorian polity: the political economy of democratization in Pakistan2
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