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Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement
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0225-5189 (Print), 2158-9100 (Online)
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Measuring African Development: Past and Present / Mesurer le développement africain : hier et aujourd'hui
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Measuring African development: past and present. Introduction to the Special Issue
Morten Jerven
pages 1-8
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An uneven statistical topography: the political economy of household budget surveys in late colonial Ghana, 1951–1957
GerardoSerra
pages 9-27
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Des revenus nationaux pour l'Afrique? La mesure du développement en Afrique occidentale française dans les années 1950
Vincent Bonnecase
pages 28-43
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Measuring the Sudanese economy: a focus on national growth rates and regional inequality, 1959–1964
Alden Young
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The bureaucratic performance of development in colonial and post-colonial Tanzania
Felicitas Becker
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The use, abuse and omertà on the “noise” in the data: African democratisation, development and growth
Dwayne Woods
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Measuring development progress in Africa: the denominator problem
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Monitoring performance or performing monitoring? Exploring the power and political dynamics underlying monitoring the MDG for rural water in Ethiopia
Katharina Welle
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