Journal of Developing Areas
2003 - 2021
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Volume 43, issue 2, 2010
- Trade liberalization’s impact on agriculture in low income countries: a comparison of El Salvador and Costa Rica pp. 1-17

- Chris D. Gingrich and Jason D. Garber
- A structural analysis of growth and poverty in the short-term pp. 19-39

- Paolo Verme
- Stationarity of South Asian real exchange rates under exponential star (estar) framework pp. 41-51

- Abdullah Noman and M. Zillur Rahman
- How can education policy improve income distribution? an empirical analysis of education stages and measures on income inequality pp. 51-77

- Katarina R.I. Keller
- Early retirement in the government sector in Egypt:preferences, determinants, and policy implications pp. 79-110

- Fatma El-Hamidi
- Gender and agricultural productivity in a surplus labor, traditional economy:empirical evidence from Nepal pp. 111-124

- Hassan Y. Aly and Michael Shields
- Hospital competition and prescribing behaviors:empirical evidence from Taiwan pp. 125-141

- Ya-Ming Liu, Yea-Huei Kao Yang and Huang-Tz Ou
- Economic growth and FDI inflows:a stochastic frontier analysis pp. 143-158

- Albert Wijeweera, Renato Villano and Brian Dollery
- Access to finance and small enterprise growth:evidence from East Java pp. 159-172

- Michael A. McPherson and Jeffrey J. Rous
- Monetary policy and international remittances pp. 173-186

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Productivity and growth in Turkish manufacturing industry:1980–2001 pp. 187-219

- Arzu Alvan and B. N. Ghosh
- The political economy of financial structure of Korean firms pp. 221-232

- Sanghack Lee and Kiwoong Cheong
- Modeling the dynamics of money income from a vector correction model pp. 233-253

- Mohammad S. Hasan
- Concentration of exports and patterns of trade:a time-series evidence of Malaysia pp. 255-270

- Zarinah Hamid
- Urban bias in development and educational attainment in Brazil pp. 271-288

- Danielle Fernandes and Jorge Alexandre Neves
- The analysis of transitions in economic performance using covariate dependent statistical models pp. 289-298

- Adam Baharum and M. Ataharul Islam
- Is donors’ concern about the fungibility of foreign aid justified?:a panel data analysis pp. 299-311

- Sanjeev Sobhee and Shyam Nath
- Consumpiton difference between microcredit borrowers and non-borrowers:a Bangladesh experience pp. 313-326

- Sayma Rahman
- Vertical specialization with developed and developing countries pp. 327-339

- Don Clark
- Effects of increased trade and investment on human development in the U.S. and Mexican border communities pp. 341-362

- Joan B. Anderson
Volume 43, issue 1, 2009
- Who benefits from combined tax and public expenditure policies in Cameroon pp. 1-23

- Johannes Tabi Atemnkeng, Peter Angyie Etoh-Anzah and Akwi Tafah
- The gravity model and the test for the regional integration effect:the case of Tanzania pp. 25-44

- Alexander B. Darku
- Does simultaneous implementation of import-substitution and export-promotion neutralize each other? pp. 45-63

- Turan Subasat
- The determinants of labor market earnings in a small Caribbean island:the case of Dominica pp. 65-85

- Barry Reilly and Annelle Bellony
- The Urban-rural disparity:a demand side analysis pp. 87-107

- Ling Shen
- Do stock markets matter in investment growth in Africa? pp. 109-120

- Charles Adjasi and Nicholas Biekpe
- Augmented quantity theory of money and Bangladesh Taka – U.S. dollar exchange rate dynamics pp. 121-136

- Prashanta K. Banerjee and Matiur Rahman
- Reexamining asymmetric effects of monetary and government spending policies on economic growth using quantile regression pp. 137-154

- Leon Li
- Common features and stylized facts in Turkish macroeconomy pp. 155-176

- Cem Payaslıoğlu
- Testing the sustainability of current account deficits in developing economies:evidence from Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia pp. 177-197

- Marial A. Yol
- Estimating the impact of migration and remittances on agricultural technology pp. 199-216

- Michael A. Quinn
- An analysis of export performance and economic growth of Malaysia using co-integraton and error correction models pp. 217-231

- Muna Sulaiman and Norma Md. Saad
- The sustainability of export-led growth:the Singaporean experience pp. 233-247

- Renuka Mahadevan
- Examining the linkage between energy consumption and economic growth in India pp. 249-280

- Hrushikesh Mallick
- The positive and negative impacts of the sars outbreak:a case of the Taiwan industries pp. 281-293

- Chun-Da Chen, Chin-Chun Chen, Wan-Wei Tang and Bor-Yi Huang
- Interest rate reforms, financial deepening and economic growth in Kenya:an empirical investigation pp. 295-313

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Government size and unemployment:evidence from developing countries pp. 315-330

- Horst Feldmann
Volume 42, issue 2, 2009
- The Monopoly Power of Multinational Enterprises in the Service Sector of a Developing Country pp. 1-29

- Abera Gelan
- Is it economic growth or socioeconomic development?: a cross-sectional analysis of the determinants of infant mortality pp. 31-55

- Hulya Arik and Murat Arik
- Measuring the benefit of prenatal care in a less-developed country: semi-parametric estimates from Uruguay pp. 57-75

- R. Todd Jewell and Jeffrey J. Rous
- Trade facilitation and Africa's manufactured goods' export: a panel data analysis pp. 77-89

- Oluyele Akinkugbe
- Savings and growth in Bangladesh pp. 89-110

- Pradeep Agrawal and Pravakar Sahoo
- The effect of economic factors on the tax ratio in Trinidad and Tobago pp. 111-128

- Sandra Sookram and George Saridakis
- Government expenditures on primary, secondary, and tertiary education pp. 129-155

- David M. Welsch
- Social interactions, spatial dependence, and children's activities: evidence from India pp. 157-178

- Rubiana Chamarbagwala
- Export led growth vs. growth led exports: LDCs experience pp. 179-212

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Claire Economidou
- The impact of corruption on deforestation: a cross-country evidence pp. 213-222

- Cuneyt Koyuncu and Rasim Yilmaz
- Economic geography and manufacturing productivity in Africa: ananalysis of firm level data pp. 223-252

- Ibrahim Elbadawi, Taye Mengistae, Tilahun Temesge and Albert Zeufack
- Export-led growth hypothesis: a multivariate cointegration and causality evidence for Jordan pp. 253-266

- Jamal Husein
- Farmers' knowledge of health risks and protective gear associated with pesticide use on cotton in Mozambique pp. 267-282

- Eugene Jones, Anabela Mabota and Donald W. Larson
- Foreign aid and growth in Nepal: an empirical analysis pp. 283-302

- Badri Prasad Bhattarai
Volume 42, issue 1, 2008
- The role of economic versus political factors in the incidence of intergovernmental transfers in Nigeria pp. 1-19

- James Alm and Jameson Boex (bio)
- Factors affecting investment in developing countries:a panel data study pp. 21-37

- Mohammad Salahuddin and Md. Rabiul Islam
- Money demand in a dollarizing economy:the case of the dominican republic pp. 39-52

- José Sánchez-Fung
- Feminization of the labor force, development, and economic reform:effects on job segregation by sex pp. 53-67

- Jennifer A. Ball
- Education expenditure and economic growth:some empirical evidence from the GCC countries pp. 69-80

- Yousif Khalifa Al-Yousif
- The fog of OECD and Non-OECD country efficiency:a data envelopment analysis approach pp. 81-93

- Maxwell Hsu, Xueming Luo and Gary H. Chao
- Mother's and children's employment in Turkey pp. 95-115

- Meltem Dayioglu
- Linkage between production and consumption of an agricultural household pp. 117-134

- Shakil Quayes and Salim Rashid
- How effective are fiscal incentives to attract FDI to Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 135-153

- Emmanuel Cleeve
- The impact of investment climate indicators on gross capital formation in developing countries pp. 155-163

- Minh Quang Dao
- Do race-based preferences perpetuate discrimination against marginalized ethnic groups? pp. 165-181

- Bruce Wydick
- Budget deficits, money and inflation:the case of Ethiopia pp. 183-199

- Yemane Wolde-Rufael
- Determinants of productivity across countries:an exploratory analysis pp. 201-242

- Nazrul Islam
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