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Volume 9, Numbers 2-3, Numbers 2-3/July-November 2003

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AMARTYA SEN
pp. 1-2(2)

EXPLORING THE CHALLENGES OF AMARTYA SEN'S WORK AND IDEAS: AN INTRODUCTION
pp. 3-12(10)
Authors: Agarwal B.; Humphries J.; Robeyns I.

DEVELOPMENT AS EMPOWERMENT
pp. 117-135(19)
Author: Hill M.

DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM - AND AS WHAT ELSE?
pp. 137-161(25)
Authors: Gasper D.; van Staveren I.

SLAVERY, FREEDOM, AND SEN
pp. 185-211(27)
Author: Engerman S.

DOES CONTRACEPTION BENEFIT WOMEN? STRUCTURE, AGENCY, AND WELL-BEING IN RURAL MEXICO
pp. 213-238(26)
Authors: Beutelspacher A.N.; Martelo E.Z.; García V.V.

SEN, ETHICS, AND DEMOCRACY
pp. 239-261(23)
Author: Anderson E.

"MISSING WOMEN": REVISITING THE DEBATE
pp. 263-299(37)
Authors: Klasen S.; Wink C.

CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION
pp. 319-332(14)
Authors: Sen A.; Agarwal B.; Humphries J.; Robeyns I.

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 333-335(3)

THANKS TO REVIEWERS
pp. 337-338(2)

CALL FOR PAPERS
pp. 339-342(4)

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