International Journal of Development Issues
2003 - 2024
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Volume 21, issue 3, 2022
- Estimating the returns to education in a chronically depressed labour market: the case of Kosovo pp. 321-335

- Ardiana Gashi and Nicholas J. Adnett
- Impact of the ATC on the performance and productivity of Indian apparel manufacturing pp. 336-346

- Dhwani Gambhir
- Fiscal sustainability in highly indebted countries: evidence from Jamaica pp. 347-366

- Christine Clarke, Patrice Whitely and Travis Reid
- Economic complexity and entrepreneurship: insights from Africa pp. 367-388

- Folorunsho Ajide
- Revisiting the effects of natural resources on income inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 389-412

- Désiré Avom, Nesta Ntsame Ovono and Emmanuel Ongo Nkoa
- Effect of economic complexity on services export diversification: do foreign direct investment inflows matter? pp. 413-437

- Sena Kimm Gnangnon
- A new multidimensional approach to measuring the middle class dynamics: evidence from Morocco pp. 438-457

- Fouzia Daoudim and Fatima Bakass
- Do remittances matter for health outcomes in developing countries? Fresh evidence from a panel vector autoregressive (PVAR) model pp. 458-482

- Ronald Djeunankan and Honoré Tekam
Volume 21, issue 2, 2022
- The impact of external debt on total factor productivity and growth in HIPCs: non-linear regression approaches pp. 173-194

- Sisay Demissew Beyene and Balázs Kotosz
- Financial stability aspects of monetary policy transmission in developing countries: empirical evidence from Kazakhstan pp. 195-217

- Zhandos Ybrayev
- The unemployment–labor force participation linkage in Iran’s women labor market pp. 218-236

- Iman Cheratian, Saleh Goltabar and Carla Calá
- Wage premium for soft skills in IT sector pp. 237-248

- Andrei Ternikov
- Oil price shocks on shale oil supply and energy security: a case study of the United States pp. 249-270

- Emad Kazemzadeh, Mohammad Taher Ahmadi Shadmehri, Taghi Ebrahimi Salari, Narges Salehnia and Alireza Pooya
- The effects of IMF programs on income inequality: a semi-parametric treatment effects approach pp. 271-291

- Michael Chletsos and Andreas Sintos
- Social safety net programs and food sufficiency during COVID-19 pandemic in the USA pp. 292-308

- Kolawole Ogundari, Adebayo Aromolaran and Joseph Oluwagbenga Akinwehinmi
- Impact of export diversification on economic growth: a system GMM approach pp. 309-320

- Swathi Markakkaran and Perumal Sridharan
Volume 21, issue 1, 2021
- Effectiveness of non-farm diversification on rural household income – evidence and policy implications from India pp. 1-23

- Shreya Kapoor and Sanjeev Kapoor
- Can altcoins become viable alternatives to African fiat currencies? pp. 24-53

- Seyram Pearl Kumah and Jones Odei-Mensah
- Gender socialization – an inhibitor of potential in capable poor urban women: a review on capability perspective in Malaysia pp. 54-71

- Parthiban S. Gopal and Gayathri Sathyanarayanan
- Does bribing lead to extra convenience or is it a barrier to longitudinal growth? Empirical evidence from South American Firms pp. 72-86

- Ruohan Wu
- Examining stakeholder’s contribution and developing a framework for food banking implementation in Ghana pp. 87-105

- Nicholas Oppong Mensah, Jeffery Kofi Asare, Ernest Christlieb Amrago, Anthony Donkor, Frank Osei Tutu and Emmanuella Owusu Ansah
- Do “inferior” jobs always suffer from a wage penalty? Evidence from temporary workers in Cambodia and Pakistan pp. 106-141

- Thanh-Tam Nguyen-Huu
- Economic complexity and price competitiveness dependence: empirical evidence using panel models pp. 142-158

- Guilherme Magacho, Rafael Ribeiro and Igor Rocha
- Environmental impact assessment of CPEC: a way forward for sustainable development pp. 159-171

- Iram Khalid, Tooba Ahmad and Sami Ullah
Volume 20, issue 3, 2021
- Decreasing work-related movement during a pandemic. Location analytics and the implications of the digital divide pp. 293-308

- Joseph Taylor and Rickey Taylor
- An assessment of the roles of tenure and inclusion in conflict mediation at Cabo Pulmo National Park, Mexico pp. 309-325

- Henry N. Mooney, Miguel A. Cárdenas and Miguel A. Cárdenas
- College majors and wages in Turkey: OLS and quantile regression with sample selection correction pp. 326-343

- Cemil Ciftci and Hakan Ulucan
- Social entrepreneurship and cultural contextualization: a review pp. 344-357

- Paul Alexander Pounder
- Monetary policy and market interest rates: literature review using text analysis pp. 358-373

- Elena Fedorova and Elena Meshkova
- Are export earnings from India’s bilateral intra-industry trade with the US and China robust enough? pp. 374-392

- Sagnik Bagchi and Surajit Bhattacharyya
- Impact of own resources on municipalities’ investments expenditures in Benin pp. 393-416

- Bernard G. Hounmenou and Fabrice D. Degbedji
Volume 20, issue 2, 2021
- Actions beyond regulatory compliances: perceived climate strategy proactivity in Indian companies pp. 157-175

- Nikhil Kant
- Foreign vs domestic remittances and household welfare: evidence from Mexico pp. 176-190

- Ernesto Aguayo-Téllez, Adelaido Garcia-Andres and Jose N. Martinez
- Fuzzy set approach to measuring urban poverty: a case of Lagos State slums pp. 191-209

- Oluwaseyi Omowunmi Popogbe, Simeon Oludiran Akinleye and Mautin David Oke
- Spatial econometric analysis of digital financial inclusion in China pp. 210-225

- Xiao-Ling Song, Ya-Ge Jing and Kade'erya Akeba'erjiang
- The triple crisis of debt, demand and decarbonisation: a preliminary analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on commodity-dependent developing economies pp. 226-242

- Keston K. Perry
- Moonlighting to survive in a pandemic: multiple motives and gender differences in Ghana pp. 243-257

- Richard K. Asravor
- Human capital interaction on foreign aid-growth nexus: evidence from South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa pp. 258-279

- Stanley Emife Nwani
- Tolerance, governance and happiness (in)equality: cross-country evidence pp. 280-289

- Raufhon Salahodjaev
Volume 20, issue 1, 2020
- Is employee-client matching good for firms targeting the bottom of the pyramid? A study of microfinance institutions pp. 1-23

- Naome Otiti, Kjetil Andersson and Roy Mersland
- Corruption, public debt and economic growth – evidence from developing countries pp. 24-37

- Carole Ibrahim
- Adoption and use of electronic voting system as an option towards credible elections in Nigeria pp. 38-61

- Funmilola Olubunmi Omotayo and Olasubomi Adetutu Adekunle
- Cognitive abilities and income: preliminary evidence from a developing country pp. 62-73

- Raufhon Salahodjaev and Ziyodakhon Malikova
- The nexus between economic institutions and unemployment: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 74-94

- Abdulhakeem Kilishi, Hammed Adesola Adebowale and Sodiq Abiodun Oladipupo
- Public health spending and health outcome in Nigeria: the role of governance pp. 95-112

- Uche Abamba Osakede
- Women leading change: re-shaping gender in Ghanaian mines pp. 113-125

- Rufai Haruna Kilu, Adesuwa Omorede, Maria Uden and Mohammed-Aminu Sanda
- Effects of zakat on the economic growth in selected Islamic countries: empirical evidence pp. 126-142

- Khoutem Ben Jedidia and Khouloud Guerbouj
- Entitlement programmes for garnering votes? The impact of local elections on targeted social protection in decentralised Indonesia pp. 143-155

- Dharendra Wardhana
Volume 19, issue 3, 2020
- Poverty trap in Mexico, 1992-2016 pp. 277-301

- Eduardo Loría
- Can globalisation promote female labour force participation? pp. 303-322

- Harpal Sangha and Robert Riegler
- Human capital threshold, foreign direct investment and economic growth: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 323-337

- Friday Anetor
- Financial development and self-employment pp. 339-357

- Papar Kananurak and Aeggarchat Sirisankanan
- Distributional analysis of rural-urban household healthcare expenditure differentials in developing countries: evidence from Ghana pp. 359-375

- Samuel Ampaw, Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, Frank Agyire-Tettey and Bernardin Senadza
- The impacts of World Bank education programs in alleviating Middle East economies within Syrian refugee crisis pp. 377-390

- Nessrin Shaya and Rabih Shayya
- Does precarious employment ruin youth health and marriage? Evidence from Egypt using longitudinal data pp. 391-406

- Mesbah Sharaf and Ahmed Rashad
Volume 19, issue 2, 2020
- Development aid and its impact on poverty reduction in developing countries pp. 145-168

- Edmore Mahembe and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Social inclusion and financial inclusion: international evidence pp. 169-186

- Peterson Ozili
- Toward a spatial approach for convergence pp. 187-204

- Jabrane Amaghouss and Aoamar Ibourk
- Can trade agreements among small countries create trade? pp. 205-216

- Marie Freckleton and Patrice Whitely
- Institutional determinants of financial inclusion: evidence from world economies pp. 217-228

- Tarek Eldomiaty, Rasha Hammam and Rawan El Bakry
- Household services, social norms and bribe involvements? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 229-253

- Edward Asiedu
- Cash transfers and political support: evidence from Ecuador pp. 255-274

- Juan Ponce and Carolina Curvale
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Demand-side analysis of measuring financial inclusion pp. 1-24

- Prabhakar Nandru and Satyanarayana Rentala
- What debt threshold hampers economic growth in Africa? pp. 25-42

- Lord Mensah, Divine Allotey, Emmanuel Sarpong-Kumankoma and William Coffie
- Voice of farmers in the agriculture crisis in North-East Nigeria pp. 43-61

- Ferdinand Ndifor Che, Kenneth David Strang and Narasimha Vajjhala
- Does inequality benefit growth? New evidence using a panel VAR approach pp. 63-76

- Marcelo Silva
- Financial development threshold, private capital inflows and economic growth pp. 77-92

- Friday Anetor
- Economics of trickle-down corruption pp. 93-102

- Guych Nuryyev and Charles Hickson
- Identify strategies for cooperatives in East Java with analytic hierarchical process pp. 103-117

- Adya Hermawati
- Inequality of opportunity among Indonesian school children pp. 119-144

- Indra Indra, Suahasil Nazara, Djoni Hartono and Sudarno Sumarto
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