International Journal of Education Economics and Development
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2010
- Scientific research in economic higher education in Romania pp. 297-305

- Camelia Stefanescu and Ana Munteanu
- Appreciating social structures: a strategy for advancing the efficiency and effectiveness loci in organisation pp. 306-319

- Mambo G. Mupepi
- Distance education in Eritrea: recent developments and future prospects pp. 320-337

- Ravinder Rena
- Assessment in Nigerian schools: a counsellor's viewpoint pp. 338-347

- Adeyemi I. Idowu and Mary O. Esere
- E-certification: financial analysis and European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) Hellas case pp. 348-365

- Vasileios Terzis and Anastasios Economides
- Family characteristics, students' reading habits, environment and students' academic performance in Nigeria pp. 366-383

- Benjamin Ayodele Folorunso, Adeleke Aremo and Philips Opeyemi Abogan
- Distance education: a model for Ethiopian University of Gondar pp. 384-400

- Udai Lal Paliwal
- OSS systems, communities and innovations: emerging paradigm for development pp. 401-415

- Ravi Kumar Jain
Volume 1, issue 3, 2010
- The education economics developing path in China: a study of mapping knowledge domains on the paper in Education and Economy from 1985 to 2008 pp. 201-214

- Huang Wei and Chen Yong
- Earnings differentials in Botswana's labour market: private versus public sector pp. 215-226

- Happy K. Siphambe and Oratile Tlhobogang
- Marketing education in Sarawak: some issues and challenges from the employers' perspectives pp. 227-242

- Lim Ai Ling, Margaret Lucy Gregory and Balakrishnan Muniapan
- Female education inequality in Turkey: factors affecting girls' schooling decisions pp. 243-258

- Anil Duman
- Mainstreaming the marginalised: Indian initiatives pp. 259-276

- Manju Narula
- Paradigm shift in productivity of e-age banking: some evidence from the Indian banks pp. 277-295

- R.K. Uppal
Volume 1, issue 2, 2009
- Adoption of Big Push hypothesis: evidence from the case of Botswana pp. 103-117

- Christopher Conrad and Kishore Kulkarni
- Education policy analysis: the need to accelerate and redesign early childhood education preparation programmes pp. 118-141

- Nwachukwu Prince Ololube, Peter James Kpolovie and Daniel Elemchukwu Egbezor
- Demographic dividend or deficit: insights from data on Indian labour pp. 142-155

- Paul G.D. Bino
- Measuring the contribution of education to labour productivity in a developing economy pp. 156-165

- Harry Campbell
- Foreign aid and child educational attainment in developing countries pp. 166-178

- Mak Arvin and Byron Lew
- Is there any causality between human resource development and economic growth? A provincial case study on Pakistan pp. 179-200

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Naveed Aamir and Shaista Alam
Volume 1, issue 1, 2009
- The role of vocational education and technical training in economic growth: a case of Botswana pp. 3-13

- Christopher Mupimpila and N. Narayana
- Gender inequality in secondary and higher education of Eritrea – issues and perspectives pp. 14-35

- Ravinder Rena
- Private higher education in India – changing scenario pp. 36-46

- Vibhuti Patel
- Determination of academic pay in universities and colleges in UK under the new pay framework: the policy and practice pp. 47-65

- P. Geetha Rani
- The inequality of opportunity to participate in Thailand higher education pp. 66-94

- Montchai Pinitjitsamut
- Influence of information and communication technology on consumer purchasing behaviour in Calabar Urban, Cross River State, Nigeria pp. 95-102

- Chris Chukwurah