List of Contents and Author Index for Volume 33, 2005

List of Contents and Author Index for Volume 33, 2005

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WORLD DEVELOPMENT

Volume 33 2005 List of Contents and Author Index

doi:10.1016/S0305-750X(05)00215-9

World Development Editor-in-Chief Oliver T. Coomes Associate Editors Michael R. Carter University of Wisconsin, USA Clark C. Gibson University of California—San Diego, USA Peter J. Montiel Williams College, USA

McGill University Department of Geography Montreal, Canada Managing Editor Karen Molgaard Editorial Assistant Jennifer Thomas

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 33 Volume 33 Number 1 C. Kenny

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Why Are We Worried About Income? Nearly Everything that Matters is Converging

J. Banister and X. Zhang

21

China, Economic Development and Mortality Decline

E. Neumayer and I. de Soysa

43

Trade Openness, Foreign Direct Investment and Child Labor

S. Wunder

65

Macroeconomic Change, Competitiveness and Timber Production: A Five-Country Comparison

M. Kremer and A. P. Zwane

87

Encouraging Private Sector Research for Tropical Agriculture

S. R. Boucher, B. L. Barham and M. R. Carter

107

The Impact of ‘‘Market-Friendly’’ Reforms on Credit and Land Markets in Honduras and Nicaragua

P. L. Taylor

129

In the Market But Not of It: Fair Trade Coffee and Forest Stewardship Council Certification as Market-Based Social Change

N. Hermes, R. Lensink and H. T. Mehrteab

149

Peer Monitoring, Social Ties and Moral Hazard in Group Lending Programs: Evidence from Eritrea

K. Deininger and P. Mpuga

171

Does Greater Accountability Improve the Quality of Public Service Delivery? Evidence from Uganda

Volume 33 Number 2 SPECIAL ISSUE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION AND RESOURCE CONSERVATION C. B. Barrett, D. R. Lee and J. G. McPeak

193

Institutional Arrangements for Rural Poverty Reduction and Resource Conservation

H. Gjertsen

199

Can Habitat Protection Lead to Improvements in Human Well-Being? Evidence from Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines

J. Alix-Garcia, A. de Janvry and E. Sadoulet

219

A Tale of Two Communities: Explaining Deforestation in Mexico

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S. Pagiola, A. Arcenas and G. Platais

237

Can Payments for Environmental Services Help Reduce Poverty? An Exploration of the Issues and the Evidence to Date from Latin America

S. Zbinden and D. R. Lee

255

Paying for Environmental Services: An Analysis of Participation in Costa Rica’s PSA Program

C. C. Gibson, J. T. Williams and E. Ostrom

273

Local Enforcement and Better Forests

G. O. Haro, G. J. Doyo and J. G. McPeak

285

Linkages Between Community, Environmental, and Conflict Management: Experiences from Northern Kenya

B. Swallow

301

Potential for Poverty Reduction Strategies to Address Community Priorities: Case Study of Kenya

S. Sanderson

323

Poverty and Conservation: The New Century’s ‘‘Peasant Question?’’

Volume 33 Number 3 E. Hannum and C. Buchmann

333

Global Educational Expansion and Socio-Economic Development: An Assessment of Findings from the Social Sciences

K. Gomanee, O. Morrissey, P. Mosley and A. Verschoor

355

Aid, Government Expenditure, and Aggregate Welfare

J. L. Butkiewicz and H. Yanikkaya

371

The Effects of IMF and World Bank Lending on Long-Run Economic Growth: An Empirical Analysis

X. Li and X. Liu

393

Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: An Increasingly Endogenous Relationship

F. Palpacuer, P. Gibbon and L. Thomsen

409

New Challenges for Developing Country Suppliers in Global Clothing Chains: A Comparative European Perspective

R. Assaad and M. Arntz

431

Constrained Geographical Mobility and Gendered Labor Market Outcomes Under Structural Adjustment: Evidence from Egypt

L. Ersado

455

Child Labor and Schooling Decisions in Urban and Rural Areas: Comparative Evidence from Nepal, Peru, and Zimbabwe

G. Bahiigwa, D. Rigby and P. Woodhouse

481

Right Target, Wrong Mechanism? Agricultural Modernization and Poverty Reduction in Uganda

C. Bacon

497

Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Can Fair Trade, Organic, and Specialty Coffees Reduce Small-Scale Farmer Vulnerability in Northern Nicaragua?

G. Reitschuler and J. L. Loening

513

Modeling the Defense-Growth Nexus in Guatemala

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Volume 33 Number 4 F. Montobbio and F. Rampa

527

The Impact of Technology and Structural Change on Export Performance in Nine Developing Countries

E. Giuliani, C. Pietrobelli and R. Rabellotti

549

Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Lessons from Latin American Clusters

P. Deshingkar, C. Johnson and J. Farrington

575

State Transfers to the Poor and Back: The Case of the Food-for-Work Program in India

S. Srinivasan

593

Daughters or Dowries? The Changing Nature of Dowry Practices in South India

S. Dasgupta, U. Deichmann, C. Meisner and D. Wheeler

617

Where is the Poverty–Environment Nexus? Evidence from Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam

A. Nygren

639

Community-Based Forest Management Within the Context of Institutional Decentralization in Honduras

A. Barr, M. Fafchamps and T. Owens

657

The Governance of Non-Governmental Organizations in Uganda

Volume 33 Number 5 R. Indjikian and D. S. Siegel

681

The Impact of Investment in IT on Economic Performance: Implications for Developing Countries

Y. Uchida and P. Cook

701

The Transformation of Competitive Advantage in East Asia: An Analysis of Technological and Trade Specialization

D. Tobin

729

Economic Liberalization, the Changing Role of the State and ‘‘Wagner’s Law’’: China’s Development Experience since 1978

B. K. Ritchie

745

Coalitional Politics, Economic Reform, and Technological Upgrading in Malaysia

J. J. Thomas

763

Kerala’s Industrial Backwardness: A Case of Path Dependence in Industrialization?

J.-P. Cling, M. Razafindrakoto and F. Roubaud

785

Export Processing Zones in Madagascar: A Success Story Under Threat?

J. G. Samstad and S. Pipkin

805

Bringing the Firm Back In: Local Decision Making and Human Capital Development in Mexico’s Maquiladora Sector

P. Panda and B. Agarwal

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Marital Violence, Human Development and Women’s Property Status in India

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Volume 33 Number 6 SPECIAL ISSUE EXPLORING THE POLITICS OF POVERTY REDUCTION: HOW ARE THE POOREST REPRESENTED? Guest Editors Samuel Hickey and Sarah Bracking S. Hickey and S. Bracking

851

Exploring the Politics of Chronic Poverty: From Representation to a Politics of Justice?

M. Green and D. Hulme

867

From Correlates and Characteristics to Causes: Thinking About Poverty from a Chronic Poverty Perspective

B. Harriss-White

881

Destitution and the Poverty of its Politics—With Special Reference to South Asia

F. Cleaver

893

The Inequality of Social Capital and the Reproduction of Chronic Poverty

R. Thorp, F. Stewart and A. Heyer

907

When and How Far is Group Formation a Route Out of Chronic Poverty?

H. Blair

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Civil Society and Propoor Initiatives in Rural Bangladesh: Finding a Workable Strategy

A. Bebbington

937

Donor–NGO Relations and Representations of Livelihood in Nongovernmental Aid Chains

A. G. Lavalle, A. Acharya and P. P. Houtzager

951

Beyond Comparative Anecdotalism: Lessons on Civil Society and Participation from Sa˜ o Paulo, Brazil

N. Hossain

965

Productivity and Virtue: Elite Categories of the Poor in Bangladesh

J. Bastiaensen, T. De Herdt and B. D’Exelle

979

Poverty Reduction as a Local Institutional Process

S. Hickey

995

The Politics of Staying Poor: Exploring the Political Space for Poverty Reduction in Uganda

S. Bracking

1011

Guided Miscreants: Liberalism, Myopias, and the Politics of Representation

1025

Acknowledgments

Volume 33 Number 7 E. H. Bulte, R. Damania and R. T. Deacon

1029

Resource Intensity, Institutions, and Development

E. Anderson

1045

Openness and Inequality in Developing Countries: A Review of Theory and Recent Evidence

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C. Morrisson and J. P. Ju¨ tting

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Women’s Discrimination in Developing Countries: A New Data Set for Better Policies

P. Khaleghian and M. Das Gupta

1083

Public Management and the Essential Public Health Functions

A. Agrawal and K. Gupta

1101

Decentralization and Participation: The Governance of Common Pool Resources in Nepal’s Terai

M. Fisher and G. Shively

1115

Can Income Programs Reduce Tropical Forest Pressure? Income Shocks and Forest Use in Malawi

C. Beauchemin and B. Schoumaker

1129

Migration to Cities in Burkina Faso: Does the Level of Development in Sending Areas Matter?

J. Lorentzen

1153

The Absorptive Capacities of South African Automotive Component Suppliers

N. Gooroochurn and C. Milner

1183

Assessing Indirect Tax Reform in a Tourism-Dependent Developing Country

Volume 33 Number 8 P. Dulbecco and B. Laporte

1201

How can the Security of International Trade be Financed in Developing Countries? A Global Public Good Approach

M. Noland

1215

Religion and Economic Performance

A. Moradi and J. Baten

1233

Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: New Data and New Insights from Anthropometric Estimates

M. Fay, D. Leipziger, Q. Wodon and T. Yepes

1267

Achieving Child-Health-Related Millennium Development Goals: The Role of Infrastructure

L. C. Smith, M. T. Ruel and A. Ndiaye

1285

Why Is Child Malnutrition Lower in Urban Than in Rural Areas? Evidence from 36 Developing Countries

W. Li, C. Z.-W. Qiang and L.C. Xu

1307

Regulatory Reforms in the Telecommunications Sector in Developing Countries: The Role of Democracy and Private Interests

I. Ivarsson and C. G. Alvstam

1325

Technology Transfer from TNCs to Local Suppliers in Developing Countries: A Study of AB Volvo’s Truck and Bus Plants in Brazil, China, India, and Mexico

P. K. Gellert

1345

The Shifting Natures of ‘‘Development’’: Growth, Crisis, and Recovery in Indonesia’s Forests

M. Gibbs

1365

The Right to Development and Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from New Zealand

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Volume 33 Number 9 SPECIAL ISSUE LIVELIHOODS, FORESTS, AND CONSERVATION Guest Editor William D. Sunderlin W. D. Sunderlin

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Editorial: Introduction

W. D. Sunderlin, A. Angelsen, B. Belcher, P. Burgers, R. Nasi, L. Santoso and S. Wunder

1383

Livelihoods, Forests, and Conservation in Developing Countries: An Overview

K. Brandon, L. J. Gorenflo, A. S. L. Rodrigues and R. W. Waller

1403

Reconciling Biodiversity Conservation, People, Protected Areas, and Agricultural Suitability in Mexico

S. Dewi, B. Belcher and A. Puntodewo

1419

Village Economic Opportunity, Forest Dependence, and Rural Livelihoods in East Kalimantan, Indonesia

B. Belcher, M. Ruı´z-Pe´ rez and R. Achdiawan

1435

Global Patterns and Trends in the Use and Management of Commercial NTFPs: Implications for Livelihoods and Conservation

K. McSweeney

1453

Natural Insurance, Forest Access, and Compounded Misfortune: Forest Resources in Smallholder Coping Strategies Before and After Hurricane Mitch, Northeastern Honduras

D. Stoian

1473

Making the Best of Two Worlds: Rural and Peri-Urban Livelihood Options Sustained by Nontimber Forest Products from the Bolivian Amazon

P. Jagger, J. Pender and B. Gebremedhin

1491

Trading Off Environmental Sustainability for Empowerment and Income: Woodlot Devolution in Northern Ethiopia

M. Grieg-Gran, I. Porras and S. Wunder

1511

How Can Market Mechanisms for Forest Environmental Services Help the Poor? Preliminary Lessons from Latin America

C. Antinori and D. B. Bray

1529

Community Forest Enterprises as Entrepreneurial Firms: Economic and Institutional Perspectives from Mexico

Volume 33 Number 10 J. F. Francois, M. McQueen and G. Wignaraja

1545

European Union–Developing Country FTAs: Overview and Analysis

E. Neumayer and L. Spess

1567

Do Bilateral Investment Treaties Increase Foreign Direct Investment to Developing Countries?

B. M. Hoekman, K. E. Maskus and K. Saggi

1587

Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries: Unilateral and Multilateral Policy Options

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M. Simoneti, J. P. Damijan, M. Rojec and B. Majcen

1603

Case-by-Case Versus Mass Privatization in Transition Economies: Initial Owner and Final Seller Eects on Performance of Firms in Slovenia

V. Hartarska

1627

Governance and Performance of Microfinance Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States

R. H. Adams Jr. and J. Page

1645

Do International Migration and Remittances Reduce Poverty in Developing Countries?

J. E. Taylor, G. A. Dyer and A. Yu´ nez-Naude

1671

Disaggregated Rural Economywide Models for Policy Analysis

A. Abdulai, C. B. Barrett and J. Hoddinott

1689

Does Food Aid Really Have Disincentive Effects? New Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

R. Tripp, M. Wijeratne and V. H. Piyadasa

1705

What Should We Expect from Farmer Field Schools? A Sri Lanka Case Study

O. Masakure and S. Henson

1721

Why Do Small-Scale Producers Choose to Produce under Contract? Lessons from Nontraditional Vegetable Exports from Zimbabwe

S. Mehrotra and M. Biggeri

1735

Can Industrial Outwork Enhance Homeworkers’ Capabilities? Evidence from Clusters in South Asia

Volume 33 Number 11 I. Nielsen, C. Nyland, R. Smyth and C. Zhu

1759

Marketization and Perceptions of Social Protection in China’s Cities

O. Westermann, J. Ashby and J. Pretty

1783

Gender and Social Capital: The Importance of Gender Differences for the Maturity and Effectiveness of Natural Resource Management Groups

L. S. Prokopy

1801

The Relationship between Participation and Project Outcomes: Evidence from Rural Water Supply Projects in India

S. Biggs and D. Messerschmidt

1821

Social Responsibility in the Growing Handmade Paper Industry of Nepal

S. M. Roberts, J. P. Jones III and O. Fro¨ hling

1845

NGOs and the Globalization of Managerialism: A Research Framework

A. Le´ ger

1865

Intellectual Property Rights in Mexico: Do They Play a Role?

L. S. Jarvis

1881

The Rise and Decline of Rent-Seeking Activity in the Brazilian Coffee Sector: Lessons from the Imposition and Removal of Coffee Export Quotas

T. H. Gindling and K. Terrell

1905

The Effect of Minimum Wages on Actual Wages in Formal and Informal Sectors in Costa Rica

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Institutional Change, Climate Risk, and Rural Vulnerability: Cases from Central Mexico

P. Andriantsoa, N. Andriasendrarivony, S. Haggblade, B. Minten, M. Rakotojaona, F. Rakotovoavy and H. S. Razafinimanana

1939

Media Proliferation and Democratic Transition in Africa: The Case of Madagascar

C. K. Lesorogol

1959

Privatizing Pastoral Lands: Economic and Normative Outcomes in Kenya

A. Bradstock

1979

Changing Livelihoods and Land Reform: Evidence from the Northern Cape Province of South Africa

Volume 33 Number 12 D. P. Rapkin and J. R. Strand

1993

Developing Country Representation and Governance of the International Monetary Fund

L. E. Armijo

2013

Mass Democracy: The Real Reason That Brazil Ended Inflation?

R. Muradian and W. Pelupessy

2029

Governing the Coffee Chain: The Role of Voluntary Regulatory Systems

V. Gauri and J. Galef

2045

NGOs in Bangladesh: Activities, Resources, and Governance

D. W. Attwood

2067

Big is Ugly? How Large-Scale Institutions Prevent Famines in Western India

C. Jeffrey, P. Jeffery and R. Jeffery

2085

Reproducing Difference? Schooling, Jobs, and Empowerment in Uttar Pradesh, India

J. A. Jordaan

2103

Determinants of FDI-Induced Externalities: New Empirical Evidence for Mexican Manufacturing Industries

S. K. Buigut and N. T. Valev

2119

Is the Proposed East African Monetary Union an Optimal Currency Area? A Structural Vector Autoregression Analysis

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AUTHOR INDEX Abdulai, A. 1689 Acharya, A. 951 Achdiawan, R. 1435 Adams Jr., R. H. 1645 Agarwal, B. 823 Agrawal, A. 1101 Alix-Garcia, J. 219 Alvstam, C. G. 1325 Anderson, E. 1045 Andriantsoa, P. 1939 Andriasendrarivony, N. 1939 Angelsen, A. 1383 Antinori, C. 1529 Arcenas, A. 237 Armijo, L. E. 2013 Arntz, M. 431 Ashby, J. 1783 Assaad, R. 431 Attwood, D. W. 2067 Bacon, C. 497 Bahiigwa, G. 481 Banister, J. 21 Barham, B. L. 107 Barr, A. 657 Barrett, C. B. 193, 1689 Bastiaensen, J. 979 Baten, J. 1233 Beauchemin, C. 1129 Bebbington, A. 937 Belcher, B. 1383, 1419, 1435 Biggeri, M. 1735 Biggs, S. 1821 Blair, H. 921 Boucher, S. R. 107 Bracking, S. 851, 1011 Bradstock, A. 1979 Brandon, K. 1403 Bray, D. B. 1529 Buchmann, C. 333 Buigut, S. K. 2119 Bulte, E. H. 1029 Burgers, P. 1383 Butkiewicz, J. L. 371 Carter, M. R. 107 Cleaver, F. 893 Cling, J.-P. 785 Cook, P. 701 Damania, R. 1029 Damijan, J. P. 1603

Das Gupta, M. 1083 Dasgupta, S. 617 De Herdt, T. 979 de Janvry, A. 219 de Soysa, I. 43 Deacon, R. T. 1029 Deichmann, U. 617 Deininger, K. 171 Deshingkar, P. 575 Dewi, S. 1419 D’Exelle, B. 979 Doyo, G. J. 285 Dulbecco, P. 1201 Dyer, G. A. 1671 Eakin, H. 1923 Ersado, L. 455 Fafchamps, M. 657 Farrington, J. 575 Fay, M. 1267 Fisher, M. 1115 Francois, J. F. 1545 Fro¨hling, O. 1845 Galef, J. 2045 Gauri, V. 2045 Gebremedhin, B. 1491 Gellert, P. K. 1345 Gibbon, P. 409 Gibbs, M. 1365 Gibson, C. C. 273 Gindling, T. H. 1905 Giuliani, E. 549 Gjertsen, H. 199 Gomanee, K. 355 Gooroochurn, N. 1183 Gorenflo, L. J. 1403 Green, M. 867 Grieg-Gran, M. 1511 Gupta, K. 1101 Haggblade, S. 1939 Hannum, E. 333 Haro, G. O. 285 Harriss-White, B. 881 Hartarska, V. 1627 Henson, S. 1721 Hermes, N. 149 Heyer, A. 907 Hickey, S. 851, 995

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Hoddinott, J. 1689 Hoekman, B. M. 1587 Hossain, N. 965 Houtzager, P. P. 951 Hulme, D. 867

Neumayer, E. 43, 1567 Nielsen, I. 1759 Noland, M. 1215 Nygren, A. 639 Nyland, C. 1759

Indjikian, R. 681 Ivarsson, I. 1325

Ostrom, E. 273 Owens, T. 657

Jagger, P. 1491 Jarvis, L. S. 1881 Jeffery, P. 2085 Jeffery, R. 2085 Jeffrey, C. 2085 Johnson, C. 575 Jones III, J. P. 1845 Jordaan, J. A. 2103 Ju¨tting, J. P. 1065 Kenny, C. 1 Khaleghian, P. 1083 Kremer, M. 87 Laporte, B. 1201 Lavalle, A. G. 951 Lee, D. R. 193, 255 Le´ger, A. 1865 Leipziger, D. 1267 Lensink, R. 149 Lesorogol, C. K. 1959 Li, W. 1307 Li, X. 393 Liu, X. 393 Loening, J. L. 513 Lorentzen, J. 1153 Majcen, B. 1603 Masakure, O. 1721 Maskus, K. E. 1587 McPeak, J. G. 193, 285 McQueen, M. 1545 McSweeney, K. 1453 Mehrotra, S. 1735 Mehrteab, H. T. 149 Meisner, C. 617 Messerschmidt, D. 1821 Milner, C. 1183 Minten, B. 1939 Montobbio, F. 527 Moradi, A. 1233 Morrissey, O. 355 Morrisson, C. 1065 Mosley, P. 355 Mpuga, P. 171 Muradian, R. 2029 Nasi, R. 1383 Ndiaye, A. 1285

Page, J. 1645 Pagiola, S. 237 Palpacuer, F. 409 Panda, P. 823 Pelupessy, W. 2029 Pender, J. 1491 Pietrobelli, C. 549 Pipkin, S. 805 Piyadasa, V. H. 1705 Platais, G. 237 Porras, I. 1511 Pretty, J. 1783 Prokopy, L. S. 1801 Puntodewo, A. 1419 Qiang, C. Z.-W.

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Rabellotti, R. 549 Rakotojaona, M. 1939 Rakotovoavy, F. 1939 Rampa, F. 527 Rapkin, D. P. 1993 Razafindrakoto, M. 785 Razafinimanana, H. S. 1939 Reitschuler, G. 513 Rigby, D. 481 Ritchie, B. K. 745 Roberts, S. M. 1845 Rodrigues, A. S. L. 1403 Rojec, M. 1603 Roubaud, F. 785 Ruel, M. T. 1285 Ruı´ z-Pe´rez, M. 1435 Sadoulet, E. 219 Saggi, K. 1587 Samstad, J. G. 805 Sanderson, S. 323 Santoso, L. 1383 Schoumaker, B. 1129 Shively, G. 1115 Siegel, D. S. 681 Simoneti, M. 1603 Smith, L. C. 1285 Smyth, R. 1759 Spess, L. 1567 Srinivasan, S. 593

List of Contents and Author Index for Volume 33, 2005 Stewart, F. 907 Stoian, D. 1473 Strand, J. R. 1993 Sunderlin, W. D. 1379, 1383 Swallow, B. 301 Taylor, J. E. 1671 Taylor, P. L. 129 Terrell, K. 1905 Thomas, J. J. 763 Thomsen, L. 409 Thorp, R. 907 Tobin, D. 729 Tripp, R. 1705 Uchida, Y.

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Valev, N. T. 2119 Verschoor, A. 355

Waller, R. W. 1403 Westermann, O. 1783 Wheeler, D. 617 Wignaraja, G. 1545 Wijeratne, M. 1705 Williams, J. T. 273 Wodon, Q. 1267 Woodhouse, P. 481 Wunder, S. 65, 1383, 1511 Xu, L.C.

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Yanikkaya, H. 371 Yepes, T. 1267 Yu´nez-Naude, A. 1671 Zbinden, S. 255 Zhang, X. 21 Zhu, C. 1759 Zwane, A. P. 87

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