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Periodical articleJohnston, Deborah; Abreu, Alexandre (2016)
See this publicationThe asset debates: how (not) to use asset indices to measure well-being and the middle class in Africa
Abstract presentAfrican Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 115 #460. p. 399-418.

Periodical issueJohnston, Deborah; Deane, Kevin; Rizzo, Matteo (eds.) (2015)
See this publicationSpecial issue: the political economy of HIV
Abstract presentReview of African Political Economy. Volume 42 #145. p. 159.

BookJohnston, Deborah (2013)
Economics and HIV: the sickness of economics
London: Routledge. Routledge international studies in health economics #9. 204p.

Periodical articleCramer, Christopher; Johnston, Deborah; Oya, Carlos (2009)
See this publicationBriefing: Africa and the credit crunch: from crisis to opportunity?
Abstract presentAfrican Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 108 #433. p. 643-654.

Periodical articleJohnston, Deborah (2007)
See this publicationWho Needs Immigrant Farm Workers? A South African Case Study
Journal of Agrarian Change. Volume 7 #4. October. p. 494-525.

Periodical articleSender, John; Johnston, Deborah (2004)
See this publicationSearching for a Weapon of Mass Production in Rural Africa: Unconvincing Arguments for Land Reform
Journal of Agrarian Change. Volume 4 #1-2. January. p. 142-164.

Periodical articleJohnston, Deborah (1996)
See this publicationThe State and Development: An Analysis of Agricultural Policy in Lesotho, 1970-1993
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 22 #1. March. p. 119-137.

Periodical articleSender, John; Johnston, Deborah (1996)
See this publicationSome Poor and Invisible Women: Farm Labourers in South Africa
Development Southern Africa. Volume 13 #1. February. p. 3-16.

BookSender, John; Johnston, Deborah (1995)
A Fuzzy Snapshot of Some Poor and Invisible Women: Farm Labourers in South Africa
London: University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies, Department of Economics. Working Paper Series #56. 27p.

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