Journal of Developing Areas
2003 - 2021
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2017
- Monetary uncertainty and the demand for money in Ghana pp. 1-15

- Bernard Njindan Iyke and Sin-Yu Ho
- Does the US. macroeconomic news make the South African stock market riskier? pp. 17-27

- Esin Cakan and Rangan Gupta
- The global financial crisis: Testing For Fractional Cointegration Between The Us And Nigerian Stock Markets pp. 29-47

- Olaoluwa Yaya, Luis Gil-Alana and Olusanya Olubusoye
- The monetary reaction function for Kenya pp. 49-67

- Stephen Ikikii and Timur Gur
- Market efficiency of African stock markets: A Meta-Analysis pp. 69-80

- Emmanuel Numapau Gyamfi, Kwabena A. Kyei and Ryan Gill
- External financial flows and economic growth in the SADC region: An Application of the Granger Causality Test in Panel Data Model pp. 81-93

- Forget Kapingura
- External financial flows and economic growth in the SADC region: An Application of the Granger Causality Test in Panel Data Model pp. 95-107

- Karla Borja
- Economics of farming household’s food intake and health-capital in Nigeria: A two-stage probit regression approach pp. 109-125

- Abiodun Olusola Omotayo
- Do regulatory standards help align CEO compensation and banks performance association? pp. 127-142

- Abdullahi Ahmed and Gilbert A. Ndayisaba
- Leadership styles and employees’ motivation: Perspective from an emerging economy pp. 143-156

- Muhammad Fiaz, Qin Su, Ikram Amir and Aruba Saqib
- The status and determinants of corporate governance disclosure: The case of the Gulf countries pp. 157-165

- Nermeen F. Shehata
- Does income inequality dampen growth effect on poverty? evidence from the US county data pp. 167-177

- Nasir Abm and Hosne A. Mridha
- Determinants of the spread of bank interests in Bangladesh pp. 179-191

- Sayera Younus and Akhtaruzzaman
- The impact of microfinance on financial inclusion in Nigeria pp. 193-206

- Ogechi Adeola and Olaniyi Evans
- Econometric estimation of banking stocks pp. 207-237

- Fizzah Malik, Fangjun Wang and Muhammad Akram Naseem
- What determines the profitability of non-bank deposit taking institutions? some evidence from Mauritius pp. 239-253

- Jugurnath Bhavish, Rucktooa Ayush, Fauzel Sheereen and Soondram Hema
- What factors make micro-firms sustainable? a proposal for a model pp. 255-259

- Eijaz Ahmed Khan and Mohammed Quaddus
- Exchange Rate Behavior in Ghana: Is there a Misalignment? pp. 261-276

- Lordina Amoah and Meshach Aziakpono
- Do exchange rate and oil price shocks have asymmetric effect on inflation? some evidence from Nigeria pp. 277-283

- Ikechukwu Kelikume
- Export and gender difference in production contribution: A joint and non-linear analysis using panel and firm-level data pp. 285-302

- Ruohan Wu
- The impact of social safety net scholarships program to school dropout rates in Indonesia: The intention-to-treat analysis pp. 303-316

- Bayu Kharisma, Elan Satriawan and Lincolin Arsyad
- Testing Stock Market Efficiency and the Asset Pricing Model: Some Evidence from Sri Lanka pp. 317-330

- Ravi Dilantha Rathnasekara
- Does Foreign Direct Investment Accelerate the Vietnamese Economic Growth? A Simultaneous Equations Approach pp. 331-345

- Hiep Luu, Vu Trinh and Nam Vu
- Can the availability of informal loans be detrimental to microloan repayment? Some empirical evidence from Bangladesh pp. 347-359

- Anichul Hoque Khan and Hasnat Dewan
- Explaining the Ethiopian farmers’ perceptions on potential loss of traditional crop varieties: A principal components regression analysis pp. 361-395

- Edilegnaw Wale and Karin Holm-Mueller
- A Study of the Moderate Growth of Online Retailing (Ecommerce) In the UAE pp. 397-412

- A. Seetharaman, Indu Niranjan, A.S. Saravanan and Dinakaran Balaji
- Exchange rate flexibility and financial integration: The case of France 1977-2014 pp. 413-421

- Rajarshi Mitra
- Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Intention Among The Malaysian University Students pp. 423-431

- Siti Farhah Fazira Binti Shamsudin, Abdullah Al Mamun, Noorshella Binti Che Nawi, Noorul Azwin Binti Md Nasir and Mohd Nazri Bin Zakaria
- India’s policies on leveraging financial inclusion in the country pp. 433-443

- Jaya Mathew and Reeba Kurian
- People’s Perception About Services Of Public Institutions in Bangladesh: Do People Trust Their Services? pp. 445-459

- Ima Sultana Charu
Volume 51, issue 3, 2017
- Financial inclusion, financial development, and economic diversification in Nigeria pp. 1-15

- Ogechi Adeola and Olaniyi Evans
- Testing monetarist-structuralist controversy in determining inflation in Bangladesh pp. 17-31

- Gour Goswami and Tanima Ahmed
- Self-employment in Latin America pp. 33-49

- Luis Rene Caceres and Susan Ann Caceres
- Risk tolerance, personal financial knowledge and demographic characteristicsevidence from India pp. 51-62

- K. Sriharsha Reddy and Mousumi Singha Mahapatra
- The impact of social grant-dependency on agricultural entrepreneurship among rural households in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 63-76

- Sikhulumile Sinyolo, Maxwell Mudhara and Edilegnaw Wale
- Improving service quality to local communities via a citizen satisfaction measurement in Greece: The 'MUSA' approach pp. 77-101

- Theodore Metaxas, Elisavet Makaratzi and Konstantinos Terzidis
- The effect of using fair value accounting on fundamental analysis: Some evidence from the emerging economies pp. 103-121

- Elsayed Elsiefy and Walid ElGammal
- Profit maximizing behavior of banks in Bangladesh pp. 123-138

- Md. Habibur Rahman and Sayera Younus
- Political Freedom and Growth pp. 139-152

- Hussein Zeaiter and Mohamad Kassem
- The effects of foreign aid on economic growth in developing countries pp. 153-171

- Masha Rahnama, Fadi Fawaz and R. Gittings
- Impacts of exposure and access to seed on the adoption of dual-purpose Cowpea and Groundnut varieties in Ghana pp. 173-195

- Bright Asante, Renato A. Villano, Ian W. Patrick and George E. Battese
- Rice Ecosystems and Adoption of Modern Rice Varieties in Odisha, East India: Intensity, Determinants and Policy Implications pp. 197-213

- Kirtti Paltasingh, Phanindra Goyari and Kiril Tochkov
- Does Financial Inclusion Spur Economic Growth in India? pp. 215-228

- Sanjaya Kumar Lenka and Ruchi Sharma
- Msmes and Employment Generation in Nigeria pp. 229-249

- Oluseye Ajuwon, Sylvanus Ikhide and Joseph Oscar Akotey
- Corporate Disclosure and Cultural Values: A Test for Multinational Corporations pp. 251-265

- Bassam Mohammad Maali and Ali Al-Attar
- Dynamic interaction between savings, investment and economic growth in Nigeria: A Vector autoregressive (VAR) approach pp. 267-280

- Osaretin Kayode Omoregie and Fredrick Ikpesu
- Board Attributes and Financial Performance: The Evidence from an Emerging Economy pp. 281-297

- Muhammad Akram Naseem, Sun Xiaoming, Sulman Riaz and Ramiz Ur Rehman
- School Absenteeism and Child Labor in Rural Bangladesh pp. 299-316

- Alok Kumar and Najmus Saqib
- Linkage Between Rural Non-Farm Income and Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria: A Tobit-Two-Stage Least Square Regression Approach pp. 317-333

- Yinka Adetunji Adelekan and Abiodun Olusola Omotayo
- Responsibility for Poverty: Sustainable Management by Mining Multinational Corporations in the Mekong Countries pp. 335-348

- Nattavud Pimpa
- Assesing Performance of Moving Average Investment Timing Strategy Over the UK Stock Market pp. 349-362

- Muhammad Ishfaq Ahmad, Wang Guohui, Muhammad Yasir Rafiq, Mudassar Hasan, Ata-Ul-Haq Chohan and Anika Sattar
- Empirical Analysis of Growth Slowdown in Asean pp. 363-376

- Tan Khee Giap, Luu Nguyen Trieu Duong and Lian Xiao
- Solid Waste Recycling: Sustainability Issues in Dhaka City pp. 377-388

- Mehe Zebunnesa Rahman, Chamhuri Siwar and Rawshan Ara Begum
- Determinants of house prices and new construction activity: An empirical investigation of the Namibian housing market pp. 389-407

- Tafirenyika Sunde and Paul-Francois Muzindutsi
- CSR, organizational identification, normative commitment, and the moderating effect of the importance of CSR pp. 409-424

- Abdul-Nasser El-Kassar, Leila Canaan Messarra and Raed El-Khalil
- The labyrinth of international governance codes: The quest for harmonization pp. 425-435

- Erin Poulton, Lisa Barnes and Frank Clarke
- Mediation role of job satisfaction on HRM-operational performance relationship: A three-way moderation effect by gender pp. 437-452

- Jamal Uddin Mohammad, Muhammad Abdus Shaheed Miah, Mohammad Mizanur Rahman and Md Saidur Rahaman
Volume 51, issue 2, 2017
- EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AND BANKING SECTOR PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA pp. 1-15

- Osaretin Kayode Omoregie and Ikechukwu Kelikume
- BANK, STOCK MARKET AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE pp. 17-29

- Prashanta Kumar Banerjee, Md. Nehal Ahmed and Md. Mosharref Hossain
- MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF NON-PERFORMING LOANS IN NIGERIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS pp. 31-43

- Ogechi Adeola and Fredrick Ikpesu
- The EFFECT OF EARNINGS QUALITY ON THE PREDICTBAILITY OF ACCRUALS AND CASH FLOW MODELS IN FORCASTING FUTURE CASH FLOWS pp. 45-58

- Ali Mohammad Al-Attar and Bassam Mohammad Maali
- MACRO DETERMINANTS OF CAR IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR pp. 59-70

- Abhay Pant and Ganesh Kumar Nidugala
- MEASURING FINANCIAL CONDITION OF URBAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT: A STUDY OF MUNICIPAITIES IN BANGLADESH pp. 71-84

- A B M Mahbub Alam, Manzurul Alam and Ariful Hoque
- LABOR PRODUCTIVITY AND SOCIAL POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA pp. 85-104

- Luis Rene Caceres and Susan Caceres
- INTERNATIONALIZATION AND PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM BANGLADESHI BANKS pp. 105-118

- Suborna Barua, Tasneema Khan and Bipasha Barua
- INTERACTION BETWEEN MONETARY POLICY AND EXCHANGE RATE STABILIZATION POLICY IN BANGLADESH: A JOINT ANALYSIS USING SVAR MODEL pp. 119-136

- M. Muzahidul Anam Khan and A.K.M. Rahman
- URBANIZATION AND TEMPERATURE CHANGE- ACCOUNTING FOR INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCES FROM BRICS pp. 137-153

- Devi Prasad Dash
- CAUSALITY BETWEEN TOURISM AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA (SSA) pp. 155-169

- Gibson Nene and Ariuna Taivan
- LOGISTICS CAPABILITY, LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE, AND THE MODERATING EFFECT OF FIRM SIZE: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM EAST COAST MALAYSIA pp. 171-182

- Nur Fadiah Binti Mohd Zawawi, Sazali Abdul Wahab and Abdullah Al Mamun
- AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ENERGY REVENUE AND GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE SHOCKS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO pp. 183-203

- Jeetendra Khadan
- DOES FDI REALLY AFFECT EMPLOYMENT IN HOST COUNTRIES? SUBSIDIARY LEVEL EVIDENCE pp. 205-220

- Diego E. Vacaflores, John Mogab and Ruby Kishan
- DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN BANGLADESH: DYNAMIC GMM & QUANTILE REGRESSION APPROACH pp. 221-237

- Ajim Uddin, Mohammad Ashraful Chowdhury and Md. Nazrul Islam
- WHAT DRIVES OUTWARD FDI OF CHINA? A REGIONAL ANALYSIS pp. 239-253

- Kefei You
- MONETARY TRANSMISSION CHANNELS IN BANGLADESH: EVIDENCE FROM A FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE REGIME pp. 255-272

- Sayera Younus
- VOLATILITY AND TRADE: THE CASE OF SOUTH AFRICA’S EXPORTS TO CHINA pp. 273-285

- Russell E. Triplett and Ranjini L. Thaver
- LINKAGE BETWEEN CORPORATE SOCIAL PERFORMANCE AND STOCK RETURN: AN EVIDENCE FROM FINANCIAL SECTOR OF BANGLADESH pp. 287-299

- Sarwar Ahmed, Mohammad Abdullah and Samiul Parvez Ahmed
- THE IMPACT OF INTEREST RATE VOLATILITY ON STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM EMERGING MARKETS pp. 301-313

- Massomeh Hajilee and Omar M. Al Nasser
- CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND SOCIAL WELFARE pp. 315-327

- Amjad Toukan
- CAN AGRICULTURAL INPUT SUBSIDY HELP THE POOR MORE THAN FOOD AID SUPPLIES IN MALAWI? pp. 329-341

- Alabi Reuben Adeolu, Adams Oshobugie Ojor and Osasogie Daniel Izevbuwa
- CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND FINANCIAL REPORTING FRAUD: IMPLICATIONS FOR SECULAR COUNTRIES pp. 343-356

- Mahmud Hossain, Ashraf Khallaf and Feras M. Salama
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CUMULATIVE ABNORMAL RETURNS AND EARNINGS: EVIDENCE FROM EMERGING MARKETS pp. 357-368

- Wasim K. Al-Shattarat and Basiem K. Al-Shattarat
- AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF MULTIVARIATE CAUSALITY BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND FOREIGN AID: EVIDENCE FROM BANGLADESH pp. 369-380

- Dr. Sakib Bin Amin Author-Name: Muntasir Murshed
- MONETARY POLICY FOR MAINTAINING LOW, STABLE INFLATION IN MALAYSIA pp. 381-404

- Akhand Hossain
- MOVING TO GREENER PASTURES: UNTANGLING THE EVIDENCE ABOUT FDI AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION IN EU COUNTRIES pp. 405-415

- B. Jugurnath Author-Name: B. Roucheet Author-Name: V. Teeroovengadum
- Institutional Logics and ERP Implementation in Public Sector Agency pp. 417-425

- Nizar M. Alsharari Author-Email: nalsharari@uaeu.ac.ae; Nizaralsharari@gmail.com
- ON RIGHTS AND DIALOGUE: MINORITY CULTURE WOMEN’S LIVES IN DIASPORA pp. 427-433

- Snjezana Bilic
- STEM FOR GIRLS FROM LOW INCOME FAMILIES: MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE pp. 435-448

- Zeenath Reza Khan and Gwendolyn Rodrigues
Volume 51, issue 1, 2017
- PARTICIPATION AND SPENDING ATTITUDES IN THE MAURITIAN LOTTO MARKET pp. 1-17

- Vishal Chandr Jaunky, Bhooshan Ramchurn and Mehvin Beeharry
- Development, Poverty and Inequality: A Spatial Analysis of South African Provinces pp. 19-32

- Carlos Barros and Rangan Gupta
- Capital Structure and Corporate Governance pp. 33-47

- Muhammad Akram Naseem, Huanping Zhang, Fizzah Malik and Ramiz-Ur-Rehman
- The Determinants of Investment Efficiency in West African Economic and Monetary Union (Waemu) pp. 49-61

- Issoufou Soumaila
- Is There an Investment Motive Behind Remittances? Evidence From Panel Cointegration pp. 63-82

- Abdilahi Ali and Baris Alpaslan
- Skills and Competencies for The Contemporary Human Resource Practitioner: A Synthesis Of The Academic, Industry and Employers' Perspectives pp. 83-101

- Leanne Mcdonnell Author-Name: Arif Sikander
- Explaining the Growth of Government Spending in Ghana pp. 103-128

- Daniel Sakyi
- Does Access to Credit Improve Household Welfare in The Long-Run? pp. 129-142

- Hao Manh Quach Author-Email: HQuach@lincoln.ac.uk
- Climate Change and The Dwindling Commodity Prices in Africa: Are There New Options For Economic Re-Engineering pp. 143-152

- Isaac Oluwatayo
- The Determinants of Price Inflation in the United States: A Multivariate Dynamic Cointegration and Causal Analysis pp. 153-175

- Md. Sharif Hossain and Rajarshi Mitra
- Remittances, Human Capital and Poverty:A System Approach pp. 177-192

- Gazi Hassan, Mamta Chowdhury and Shamim Shakur
- Dynamic Linkages Between Macroeconomic Factors and Islamic Stock Indices in a Non-Islamic Country India pp. 193-205

- K. Kiran Kumar and Bhawna Sahu
- The Impact of Information Technology Advancement on Intuition in Organisations:A Phenomenological Approach pp. 207-221

- Durrel Ramrathan* and Mabutho Sibanda
- Factors Influencing Adoption, Productivity and Efficiency of Hybrid Rice in Bangladesh pp. 223-240

- M.A. Samad Azad and Sanzidur Rahman
- Development of the Capital Service Market in Agriculture: The Emergence of Tractor-Hire Services in Ghana pp. 241-257

- Nazaire Houssou* Author-Name: Xinshen Diao Author-Name: Collins Asante-Addo Author-Name: Shashidhara Kolavalli
- The Effect of Crime on Foreign Direct Investment: A Multi-Country Panel Data Analysis pp. 295-307

- Leanora Brown Author-Name: Keva Hibbert
- Board Independance and The Efficiency of Internal Capital Markets pp. 309-328

- Mustafa Dah and Mohammad Hani Zantout
- Oil Price Volatility And Sectoral Returns Uncertainties: Evidence From A Threshold Based Approach For The Australian Equity Market pp. 329-342

- Huson Joher Ali Ahmed Author-Name: IKM Mokhtarul Wadud
- Poverty and Economic Growth in Ethiopia: A Multivariate Causal Linkage pp. 343-359

- Sheilla Nyasha and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Has Fed's Policy Hurt the World Economy? pp. 361-372

- Deergha Raj Adhikari
- Economic Openness and Stagnation In Central America pp. 373-389

- Luis Rene Caceres
- Digital Technology Management and Educational Innovation: The Marketabilityand Employability of The Higher Education Degrees pp. 391-400

- Nouri Beyrouti
- Corporate Governance and Performance in Hong Kong Founded Family Firms: Evidence From the Hang Seng Composite Industry Index pp. 401-410

- Dr Kim Lee and Dr Lisa Barnes
- Augmenting Revenues From User Charges in Indian Cities: A Case for Delhi pp. 411-421

- Simanti Bandyopadhyay and Debraj Bagchi
- Relationship Marketing and the Marketing Productivity Paradigm pp. 423-430

- Tareq Rasul
- The Dichotomy Between the Saudi Women's Education and Economic Participation pp. 431-441

- Rita O. Koyame-Marsh
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