Volume 15, 1999
Articles
A Chile Wind in an Anarchic World
Elizabeth M. Addonizio
Book Review: Peter Uvin, Aiding Violence: The Development Enterprise in Rwanda
Amy Coletta
The Development Record and The Effectiveness of Foreign Aid
Michael Crosswell
Pollution Intensive Industry in Mexico under NAFTA: Model and Empirical Evidence
Kevin Gallagher
Symptom of Crisis or Engine of Development? The Mauritanian Informal Economic Sector
William Lawrence
God, the Devil, and Development in Northeast Brazil
Anthony W. Pereira
Common Property Design Principles and Development in a Honduran Community
Catherine Tucker
Book Review: David Dollar and Lant Pritchett, Assessing Aid: What Works, What Doesnt, and Why
Chris Young
Interviews
How do we define development? Are development projects accomplishing their goals? What does the future of development look like? These are the questions with which development practitioners struggle on a daily basis, and their answers impact the lives of millions of people affected by development aid. In order to get some perspective on these issues, the editorial board of PRAXIS approached four members of the Fletcher student community who have worked with or witnessed development. Interviews