Journal of Social and Economic Development
2015 - 2024
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Volume 22, issue 2, 2020
- Threshold level of fiscal deficit: revisiting FRBMA limit in Indian states pp. 233-249

- Dinabandhu Sethi, V. V. Subba Rao and Asit Ranjan Mohanty
- A new perspective into the relationship between CEO pay and firm performance: evidence from Nigeria’s listed firms pp. 250-277

- Clement Olaniyi and Olaolu Olayeni
- Development aid, remittances inflows and wages in the manufacturing sector pp. 278-304

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Socio-economic development and child sex ratio in India: revisiting the debate using spatial panel data regression pp. 305-327

- Antara Bhattacharyya and Sushil Haldar
- Public service delivery, corruption and inequality: key factors driving migration from North Africa to the developed world pp. 328-354

- Siham Matallah
- The imperative of social sector development for achieving the goal of inclusive growth in India: an analytical study pp. 355-378

- Vikram Chadha and Ishu Chadda
- Voting participation in Togo: the role of access to public services and confidence in public institutions pp. 379-400

- Mawussé Okey and Dossè Djahini-Afawoubo
- Organizational commitment and professionalism of State Civil Apparatus to determine public satisfaction through good governance, public service quality and public empowerment pp. 401-413

- Rojikinnor Rojikinnor
- Construction labour migrants and wage inequality in Kerala pp. 414-442

- Jajati K. Parida, Merry Elizabeth John and Justin Sunny
- Determining the role of digital technology, governance and institutions in advancing financial inclusion in BRICS nations using probit regression analysis pp. 443-459

- Aishwarya Nagpal, Megha Jain and Abhay Jain
Volume 22, issue 1, 2020
- Composition of public expenditure and growth of per capita income in Indian states: a political perspective pp. 1-17

- Sugata Marjit, Ritwik Sasmal and Joydeb Sasmal
- Farmers’ intention to participate in environmental nongovernmental organizations: evidence of northwest Iran pp. 18-39

- Bijan Abadi
- A theory of old care: beyond state and market pp. 40-57

- Sayonee Majumdar and Anjan Chakrabarti
- Regional convergence of social and economic development in the districts of West Bengal, India: Do clubs exist? Does space matter? An empirical analysis using DLHS I–IV and NFHS IV data pp. 58-90

- Sulekha Hembram, Sohini Mukherjee and Sushil Haldar
- Which competences for sub-national jurisdictions and how to finance them? The economic theory of fiscal federalism from the foundations to nowadays pp. 91-112

- Maxime Uhoda
- Simultaneous equation model for Indian sugar sector pp. 113-141

- Umanath Malaiarasan, R. Paramasivam, K. Thomas Felix and S. J. Balaji
- Sustainable agrarian subaltern development through technology intervention: an experimental study of the interventions by Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited pp. 142-159

- Amit Kundu, Dev Narayan Sarkar and Arabinda Bhattacharya
- Financial development and monetary policy effectiveness in Africa pp. 160-181

- Ekpeno Effiong, Godwin Esu and Chuku Chuku
- Broad-based index for measurement of development pp. 182-206

- Sayel Basel, K. U. Gopakumar and R. Prabhakara Rao
- What affects the access to entitlements and development schemes among the PwDs? Empirical evidence from Andhra Pradesh pp. 207-231

- J. Sri Lakshmi and G. Sreedhar
Volume 21, issue 2, 2019
- Indian fiscal federalism: a study of factors affecting resource position of the state governments pp. 191-211

- R. K. Pattnaik
- Environmental Kuznets curve for local and global pollutants: application of GMM and random coefficient panel data models pp. 212-233

- Devleena Chakravarty and Sabuj Kumar Mandal
- Primitive tribes and undernutrition: a study of Katkari tribe from Maharashtra, India pp. 234-251

- Gagan Bihari Sahu
- Schools in social context: pedagogic communication and ideological function pp. 252-269

- Alka Malvankar
- The consequences of exchange rate trends on international tourism demand: evidence from India pp. 270-287

- Akhil Sharma, Tarun Vashishat and Abdul Rishad
- An investigation of intrastate income disparities and regional convergence in Odisha pp. 288-308

- Pratap Kumar Mahakur and Narayan Chandra Nayak
- Endogenous growth model of a labour-abundant and land-scarce economy pp. 309-328

- Tahmina Sultana, Md. Moniruzzaman, Mrittika Shamsuddin and Mohammad Tareque
- Change in employment level and financial constraint: evidence from Ethiopian manufacturing SMEs pp. 329-352

- Wondemhunegn Ezezew Melesse
- Natural resource endowment and output growth: How crucial is deficit financing in managing resource-rich African economies? pp. 353-369

- Ekundayo Mesagan, Akanni Ismaila Yusuf and Azubuike Isaac Ogbuji
- Gender pay gap in the workplace: the case of public and private sectors in Nigeria pp. 370-391

- Taiwo Aderemi and Ibrahim Alley
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Households’ attitude about ecosystem conservation after implementation of the Forest Rights Act, 2006, in Lakhari Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, India pp. 1-23

- Brajaraja Mishra
- Location decisions of industries in the presence of transportation costs and environmental regulations: empirical evidence from India pp. 24-53

- Gaurav Bhattacharya
- An economic analysis of the determinants of pattern of institutional borrowing in India pp. 54-92

- Moumita Poddar, Tanmoyee Banerjee (Chatterjee) and Ajitava Raychaudhuri
- Do outreach approaches differ between Self-Help Group-Bank Linkage and Microfinance Institution-based microfinance? Evidences from Indian states pp. 93-115

- Sunil Sangwan and Narayan Chandra Nayak
- The causal relationship between financial development and real sector in sub-Saharan Africa (1986–2015) pp. 116-142

- Taiwo Akinlo
- Relationship between economic freedom and inclusive growth: a dynamic panel analysis for sub-Saharan African countries pp. 143-165

- Jeffrey Kouton
- Financial reforms and industrialisation: evidence from Nigeria pp. 166-189

- Oludele Folarin
Volume 20, issue 2, 2018
- Non-performing assets (NPAs) and its determinants: a study of Indian public sector banks pp. 193-212

- Dhananjaya Kadanda and Krishna Raj
- Woman and work in rural Assam: pattern and determinants pp. 213-239

- Krishna Surjya Das and Deepak Mishra
- Giving arguments to operationalize health capabilities in economic evaluations of health interventions pp. 240-255

- Marco Ricardo Téllez Cabrera
- Revisiting the tenancy-inefficiency question with an inter-temporal optimisation framework: insights from the agrarian set-up of Assam Plains in Eastern India pp. 256-273

- Binoy Goswami and M. P. Bezbaruah
- Insurance and risk practices: an exploration of religious texts to reveal the evolutionary development of insurance institutions pp. 274-292

- Ashu Tiwari, Imlak Shaikh and Archana Patro
- Labour surplus is here to stay: why ‘decent work for all’ will remain elusive pp. 293-307

- Christoph Scherrer
- The causal relationship between financial development and economic growth: an experience with BRICS economies pp. 308-326

- K. Siva Kiran Guptha and R. Prabhakar Rao
Volume 20, issue 1, 2018
- India’s demographic dividend: state-wise perspective pp. 1-23

- Shekhar Chauhan and P. Arokiasamy
- Karnataka State budgets: how far they have promoted inclusiveness pp. 24-42

- Gayithri Karnam and Vijeth Acharya
- Multidimensional poverty index for the poor in Guwahati city (Assam, India) pp. 43-74

- Nijara Deka
- Out of the school children and their participation in economic and other domestic activities in India: a study based on recent NSS data pp. 75-109

- Anupam Sarkar
- Urban infrastructure financing in India: applying the benefit and earmarking principles of taxation pp. 110-128

- Alok Mishra and Prasanna Kumar Mohanty
- An index of legislators’ performance: evidence from Indian parliamentary data pp. 129-151

- Saibal Ghosh
- Regulation and social capital pp. 152-173

- Goran Sumkoski
- Factors influencing knowledge of HIV/AIDS in Nepal: role of socioeconomic interactions pp. 174-191

- Sharmistha Self and Richard Grabowski
- Correction to: India’s labour question is also a social question: inequalizing growth and increasing social inequality under neoliberal economic regimes pp. 192-192

- K. P. Kannan
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