African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development
2012 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2024
- Influence of inventory turnover on the profitability of listed manufacturing firms in Dar Es Salaam stock exchange, Tanzania pp. 273-283
- James Daniel Chindengwike
- Contribution of non-timber forest products to women's empowerment: evidence from South Burkina Faso pp. 284-310
- Soumaïla Sawadogo
- Assessment of the business environment for the furniture industries in the Temeke, Dodoma and Handeni districts, Tanzania pp. 311-328
- Alpha E. Mfilinge and Jumanne Moshi Abdallah
- Post COVID-19 achievement of SDGs in Africa: what financing levers can we use for effective implementation? pp. 329-355
- Moussa Njoupouognigni and Alain Latoundji Babatoundé
- Poverty status and reduction strategies in Tigray Region, Ethiopia pp. 356-390
- Adonay Habtu and Tesfay Aregawi
- Testing classical and neo-classical models on banks in Africa pp. 391-409
- Jacob Tche
Volume 9, issue 3, 2024
- Vulnerability and adaptation of rice value chains in Benue State, Nigeria pp. 177-200
- Fanen Terdoo
- The significance of refinanced letter of credit in cross-border financing in Nigeria pp. 201-218
- Mercy Femi-Olagundoye and Rufus Ishola Akintoye
- Response of stock return volatility to money market rates in Nigeria pp. 219-238
- Stephen Friday Aleke, Collins Okechukwu Irem, Chinonso John Ugwoke and Oketa Chiamaka Eunice
- The major determinants of the intra-ECOWAS market: do ICTs contribute significantly to the growth of intra-community trade? pp. 239-254
- Ferdinand Ouedraogo
- Effects of the civil war on financial inclusion in South Sudan: theory and evidence pp. 255-271
- James Alic Garang
Volume 9, issue 2, 2023
- How enviropreneurial marketing research evolved overtime: a bibliometric analysis from 1999 to 2021 pp. 87-100
- Deepanshi Aggarwal
- The price of inequality in Africa pp. 101-115
- Nkechinyere R. Uwajumogu, Kalu E. Uma and Richard O. Ojike
- Does foreign aid promote growth? Evidence from Africa pp. 116-137
- Ahmed Abou-Zaid, Mai Alghamdi, Sami Alabdulwahab and Shimaa Al Shahawy
- The nexus between democratic governance and sustainable development in Nigeria pp. 138-154
- NsikakAbasi A. Etim, Chinasa E. Urama, Jamal Mohammed and Ubong A. Asa
- Blockchain phenomenon: a penchant to reshape developing economies across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) pp. 155-176
- Elijah Asante Boakye, Hongjiang Zhao and Bright Nana Kwame Ahia
Volume 9, issue 1, 2022
- Contingent tools for management control and public municipal performance services: results of an empirical study pp. 1-22
- Donatien Avelé
- Mercenaries in Africa: legality and geopolitics pp. 23-36
- Ashutosh Singh and Anurag Singh
- Trust and trustworthiness across poverty categories: experimental evidence from rural Rwanda pp. 37-54
- Johnson Bosco Rukundo
- Poverty and consumption: a case study of wealth index and alcohol consumption among Nigerian men pp. 55-67
- Olatomide S. Olasunkanmi, Omoweloye O. Soladoye, Oluwatobi F. Emmanuel and Asif Ali
- Framing the forests future: a transition to green growth among the forests dependent communities in Mafinga Town Council, Tanzania pp. 68-85
- Theobald Frank Theodory
Volume 8, issue 4, 2021
- Technical efficiency of maize farmers across two agro ecological zones of Burkina Faso pp. 275-290
- Windinkonté Séogo, W. Jean-Pierre Sawadogo and Pam Zahonogo
- COVID-19 era: effective social distancing is a new normal for the world pp. 291-302
- Brij Mohan Dutta and Sachin Kumar Srivastava
- An analysis of the resource curse hypothesis and poverty in Africa pp. 303-318
- Misheck Mutize and Kutlwano Motlhabane
- Between management accounting tools and analysis of the performance of municipal public services: a case study pp. 319-339
- Donatien Avelé
- Military spending and corruption in the economic community of West African states pp. 340-352
- Dramane Abdoulaye
Volume 8, issue 3, 2021
- Strategic planning of coal assets for electricity production: a case of Botswana pp. 185-208
- Larona Sethunya Teseletso and Tsuyoshi Adachi
- Collective beliefs and representations on the effects of rice price and subsidy policies in Burkina Faso pp. 209-229
- Ferdinand Ouedraogo
- Persistent stock market returns volatility in emerging capital markets as evidenced in Tanzania pp. 230-238
- Asheri Mwidege
- Social compliance of enterprises in developing countries between requirements and practices (audit of labour health and security conditions: case of Morocco) pp. 239-256
- Achraf Anggay and M'hamed Hamiche
- Sustainability of Red Cross interventions to reduce deprivation in rural Rwanda pp. 257-274
- David Hamblin, Dariya Mukamusoni, Providence Sibomana and Clemence Nishimwe
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Financial inclusion, poverty and growth in Africa: can institutions help? pp. 91-110
- Eric Boachie Yiadom, Raymond K. Dziwornu and Stephen Yalley
- Credit and demographic factors: implications for income and saving in Tanzania pp. 111-139
- Jehovaness Aikaeli and Michael O.A. Ndanshau
- Formalisation of informal economies and sustainable local development in Africa: case of Egypt and Mozambique pp. 140-150
- Prosper Bazaanah and Lydia Chilaule
- Tunisian banking loans strategy pp. 151-166
- Hamdi Khalfaoui
- Social determinants of health in rural Zimbabwe: an econometric data analysis pp. 167-184
- Tapiwa Oliver Nyamutswa
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- The effect of household income on child welfare clinic attendance in Ghana pp. 1-17
- Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni
- Manufacturing in Africa: an example from Zambia pp. 18-34
- Richard Grabowski and Sharmistha Self
- Testing the environmental Kuznets curve in selected West African countries: empirical evidence estimation pp. 35-50
- Ebrima K. Ceesay, Christopher Belford, Momodou Mustapha Fanneh, Alpha Kargbo and Sidat Yaffa
- Chinese businesses and transnational knowledge transfer under constrained environment: results from the field in Ghana pp. 51-73
- Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey and Urmi Gupta
- Child's well-being and parents' employment status in Nigeria pp. 74-89
- Kehinde Ajike Olabiyi
Volume 7, issue 4, 2020
- Agricultural productivity and poverty of agricultural households in Burkina Faso pp. 287-306
- Tiatité Noufé
- The impact of energy intensity, urbanisation, industrialisation, and income on CO 2 emissions in South Africa: an ARDL bounds testing approach pp. 307-330
- Chali Nondo and Mulugeta S. Kahsai
- Pricing teak plantations at any age of stand growth: what implications for rural communities in Côte d'Ivoire? pp. 331-373
- Jean Jacques Iritié
- China-Africa economic relation: a double-edged sword for Africa pp. 374-390
- Kenneth Kalu and Ernest Toochi Aniche
- Effectiveness of collective action in reducing transaction cost for smallholder paddy farmers in Tanzania pp. 391-404
- Tosin K. Gbadegesin and Labode Popoola
Volume 7, issue 3, 2020
- Choice of environmental policy instruments and welfare in middle-income countries: the case of Cote d'Ivoire pp. 185-216
- Boka S.K. Assa, Zie Ballo and Mbaye Diene
- Economic dependence of rural households on the riparian zones in Burkina Faso pp. 217-235
- Achille Augustin Diendéré
- Savings preference of rural households: empirical evidence from tomato farmers in Ghana pp. 236-255
- Daniel Aidoo-Mensah
- Forecasting the Government of Lesotho's budget: an AR-MIDAS approach pp. 256-285
- Moeti Damane
Volume 7, issue 2, 2019
- Money supply, inflation and economic growth in Libya pp. 89-119
- Ahmed Ihmid Omar Krouso, Dilek Temiz Dinç, Aytaç Gökmen and Mehmet Yazıcı
- Through a systems looking glass: strategies for enhancing the diffusion of innovations in artisanal yam flour processing in Nigeria pp. 120-137
- Tomilola F. Oguntunde, Olawale O. Adejuwon and Ibikunle O. Ogundari
- Positive and negative impacts of natural gas consumption on economic growth in Nigeria: a nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 138-160
- Mukhtar Danladi Galadima and Abubakar Wambai Aminu
- Effect of credit supply constraint on labour productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 161-184
- Kwame Acheampong
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