Page 11 to 18: Hubert Gérardin – From the Third World to the Developing Worlds: itinerary of a review (1973-2022) | Page 19 to 38: Hubert Gérardin and Fabienne Leloup – François Perroux: from Human Development and Young Nations to “Developing Worlds” | Page 39 to 66: Bruno Boidin, Benjamin Cordrie and Catherine Figuière – Developing worlds: lexical analysis of 50 years of history | Page 69 to 96: François Combarnous, Alain Piveteau and Éric Rougier – From “development models” to “worlds of development”: a statistical survey | Page 97 to 106: Fabienne Leloup – The State in Action in Developing Worlds | Page 107 to 125: Patrick Plane – The Global Governance of Disunited States | Page 127 to 138: Stéphanie Treillet and Thierry Montalieu – Does the Washington consensus still exist? | Page 139 to 158: Jean-Jacques Gabas and Michel Vernières – After 60 years of international cooperation for development, has it become anachronistic? | Page 159 to 169: Claire Mainguy and Francis Kern – The European Union’s development cooperation policy with ACP countries | Page 171 to 192: Denis Requier-Desjardins – Population and development: the contribution to the debate of the journal Mondes en développement (1973-2022) | Page 193 to 213: Vincent Géronimi and Claire Mainguy – From basic products to resources: the changing place of raw materials in analyzes and development strategies | Page 215 to 232: Valery Ridde and Bruno Boidin – Health as a domain of development: a historical-critical panorama | Pages 233 to 248: Jean-Émile Charlier – Some landmarks on the evolution of the world doctrine on education | Page 249 to 254: Francis Kern – Education in Developing Worlds | Page 255 to 274: Jacques Charmes and Philippe Adair – After half a century, the informal economy remains a heuristic concept and a fuzzy whole | Page 275 to 286: Michel Lelart – Microfinance in the review Mondes en développement for 50 years | Page 289 to 313: Jean-Louis Combes and Pascale Combes Motel – What does recent literature teach us regarding the “nature and causes of the wealth of nations”? | Page 315 to 325: Florent Bédécarrats, Isabelle Guérin and François Roubaud – Time-tested experiments: consecration and controversy | Page 327 to 344: Franck-Dominique Vivien – 1972-2022: half a century of rapprochement between development and the environment | Page 345 to 360: Géraldine Froger – Which ecological economy for the South? | Page 361 to 384: Michel Pimbert – Transforming food and agriculture: Competing visions and major controversies | Pages 385 to 400: Isabelle Guérin, Kaveri Haritas and Kalpana Karunakaran – The work of politics and the social reproduction of families, the state and capitalism | Pages 401 to 418: Karin Berlien Araos, Hans Cediel Morales, María Fernanda Gómez Cuervo and Rubiela Alvarez Castaño – La Economía Social y Solidaria en América Latina y el Caribe Hacia la construcción de economías transformadoras y alternativas | Pages 419 to 434: Marc Labie and Jonathan Morduch – A dialogue on the future of microfinance and international development | Page 435 to 448: Denis Acclassato Houensou – Regulation of microfinance: history, scope and limits in the WAEMU region | Pages 449 to 478: Michel Beine, David Khoudour and Johannes Tarvainen – An assessment of the impact of targeted interventions in mitigating the adverse drivers of irregular migration and forced displacement | Pages 479 to 480: The editorial line of Worlds in development 50 years later.