Journal of Social Development in Africa (1996), II, 2, 117.119 List of Books Received Angelsen, Arild & Odd-Helge Fjeldstad (1995) Land reforms and land degradation in Tanzania. Alternative economic approaches, Chr Michelsen Institute: Working Paper 1995:3, Bergen, 38pp,ISSN: 0804-3639 (P!b).Price: N/K. Angelsen, Arild & Sumala, UssifRashid (1995) Hard methods for soft policies. Environmental and social cost-benefit analysis, Chr Michelsen Institute: Working Paper 1995:1, Bergen, 23pp, ISSN: 0804-3639 (P!b). Price: N/K. Bukurura, Sufian Hemed (1995) Judiciary and Good Governance in Contemporary Tanzania: Problems and Prospects, Chr Michelsen Institute: Development and Human Rights Studies 3, Bergen, 7Opp,ISSN: 0805-505X. Price: NOK 90 (p!b). Bush, P et al (eds) (1996) Children, Medicine and Culture, The Haworth Press, New York, 420pp inc index, ISBN: 1-56024-937-4. Price: $39,95 (h!b). CADEC, CCJP, Silveira House (1995) Speaking the Same Language? Dialogue on Structural Adjustment in Africa, Silveira House Social Series No 12, Mambo Press, Gweru, 78pp, ISBN: 0-86922-634-7. Price: N/K (p!b). Deng, Loal A & Tj0nneland, Elling n (eds) (1995) South Africa: Wealth, Poverty and Reconstruction, Chr Michelsen Institute/Centre for Southern African Studies, UWC, Bergen/Cape Town, 207pp, ISBN: 82-90584-20-2 (p!b). Price: N/K. Forster, Peter G & Maghimbi, Sam (1995) The Tanzanian Peasantry, Avebury, Aldershot, 329pp inc index, ISBN: 1-85628-493-X (hlb). Price: N/K). Hildago, Hilda (00) (1995) Lesbians of Color: Social and Human Services, Harrington Park Press, New York, l06pp inc index, ISBN: 1-56023-072-X. Price: $9,95 (p!b). Iliff, Peter (1995) Health for Whom? Mother and Child Care in Times of AIDS, Poverty and ESAP, Silveira House Social Series No 11, Mambo Press, Gweru, 78pp, ISBN: 0-86922-633-9 (p!b). PriceN/K. McGarry, Brian (1995) Waste or Want?, 'Environment and Poverty' Seminar Papers, Silveira House Social Series No 10,Mambo Press, Gweru, 78pp, ISBN: 0-86922-634-7. Price: N/K (P!b). Negash, Tekeste (1996) Rethinking Education in Ethiopia. The Fear of God is the Beginning of Knowledge, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 118pp, ISBN: 91-7106-383-8. Price: SEKI40, £14,95 (plb). 118 Books Received NordAs, Hildegunn Kyvik (1995) South African manufacturing industriescatching up or falling behind?, Chr Michelsen Institute: Working Paper 1995:2, Bergen, 4Opp, ISSN: 0804-3639 (Plb). Price: N/K. Odd-Helge, Fjeldstad (1995) Taxation and Tax Reforms in Tanzania: A Survey, Chr Michelsen Institute: Working Paper 1995:4, Bergen, 35pp, ISSN: 0804-3639 (p!b). Price: N/K. Odd- Helge, Fjeldstad (1995) Value-Added in Tanzan ia, Chr Michelsen Institute: Working Paper 1995:5, Bergen, 27pp, ISSN: 0804-3639 (p!b). Price: N/K. Osaghae, Eghosa E (ed) (1995) Structural Adjustment and Ethnicity in Nigeria, Research Report No 8, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 66pp, ISBN: 91-7106-373-0. Price: SEK60, £5,95, US$9,95 (P!b). SkAre,Guro (1995) Cultivation and Coconu~ in the Philippines: A Study of Social Formation in Candelaria, Quezon Province, Chr Michelsen Institute: Development and Human Rights Studies 4, Bergen, 132pp, ISSN: 0805-505X. Price: NOK 125 (p!b). Soiri, lina (1996) The Radical Motherhood. Namibian Women's Independence Struggle, Research Report No 99, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. The Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, 115pp, ISBN: 91-7106-380-3. Price: SEK60, £5,95, US$9,95 (p!b). World Bank (1995) Africa's Experience with Structural Adjustment. Proceedings of the Harare Seminar, May 23-24,1994, Discussion Paper No 288, World Bank, Washington DC, 12Opp, ISBN: 0-8213-3298-8. Price: US$9,95 (Plb). World Bank (1996) Bureaucrats in Business: The Economics and Politics of Government Ownership, A World Bank Policy Research Report, Washington DC, 141pp, ISBN: 0-19-521106-5. Price: US$24,95 (p!b). World Bank (1996) Ghana Country Assistance Review: A Study in Effectiveness, Robert P Armstrong, Washington DC, 141pp, ISBN: 0-8213-3465-4. Price: US$9,95 (Plb). World Bank (1996) Girls and Schools in Sub-Saharan Africa. From Analysis to Action, Adiambo Odaga & Ward Heneveld, World Bank Technical Paper No 298, World Bank, Washington DC, 112pp, ISBN: 0-8213-3373-9. Price: US$8,95 (p!b). World Bank (1996) Practical Lessons for Africa from East Asia in Industrial and Trade Policies, Harrold, Peter; Jayawickrama, Malathi; Bhattasali, Deepak, Discussion Paper No 310, World Bank, Washington DC, 12Opp, ISBN: 0-8213-3484-0. Price: N/K (Plb). 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