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![]() Development and Change© 2009 Institute of Social Studies Published on behalf of Journal Home | Journal Information | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 40 Issue 6 (November 2009)FocusDevelopment and Change at 40 (p 997-1009) Abstract
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Debate: Capitalism and Climate ChangeCapitalism and Climate Change: Can the Invisible Hand Adjust the Natural Thermostat? (p 1011-1038) Abstract
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Capitalism, Climate Change and the Transition to Sustainability: Alternative Scenarios for the US, China and the World (p 1039-1061) Abstract
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Climate as Investment (p 1063-1083) Abstract
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The Midas Effect: A Critique of Climate Change Economics (p 1085-1097) Abstract
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Socially Sustainable Economic De-growth (p 1099-1119) Abstract
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The Greenhouse Development Rights Framework: Drawing Attention to Inequality within Nations in the Global Climate Policy Debate (p 1121-1138) Abstract
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Can Climate Change be Reversed under Capitalism? (p 1139-1152) Abstract
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ReflectionsRobert Wade on the Global Financial Crisis (p 1153-1190) Abstract
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Michael Watts (p 1191-1214) Abstract
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Martin Doornbos (p 1215-1234) Abstract
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LegaciesNicholas Georgescu-Roegen: His Bioeconomics Approach to Development and Change (p 1235-1254) Abstract
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Paulo Freire: Education for Development (p 1255-1267) Abstract
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AssessmentsReshaping Economic Geography: The World Development Report 2009 (p 1269-1277) Abstract
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Challenges Facing World Agriculture: A Political Economy Perspective (p 1279-1292) Abstract
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The IMF on the Global Crisis and Its Resolution (p 1293-1307) Abstract
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The Global Health Landscape (p 1309-1318) Abstract
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Global Employment: Two Reports in Search of the Problem (p 1319-1337) Abstract
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Index to Volume 40Index to Volume 40 (p 1339-1341) Abstract | Full Text:
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