Journal of Social and Economic Development
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Volume 19, issue 2, 2017
- Who wins in the Indian parliament election: Criminals, wealthy and incumbents? pp. 245-262

- P. Duraisamy and Bruno Jérôme
- India’s labour question is also a social question: inequalizing growth and increasing social equality under neoliberal economic regimes pp. 263-282

- K. P. Kannan
- Rape, deterrence and rehabilitation: a need to relook the policy discourse pp. 283-298

- Skylab Sahu
- Decomposition of gender differential in malnutrition in Indian children pp. 299-322

- Shyma Jose
- Financial efficiency versus social outreach of Indian microfinance institutions: mission drift or character shift? pp. 323-340

- Lalitagauri Kulkarni
- Re-examining human development in West Bengal, India pp. 341-364

- Arijit Das
- Socio-religious affiliation and higher education participation of Muslim minorities in India: a probit analysis pp. 365-386

- Suhail Ahmad Mir and Shaswati Pramanik
- Role of energy in estimating turning point of Environmental Kuznets Curve: an econometric analysis of the existing studies pp. 387-401

- Sabuj Kumar Mandal and Devleena Chakravarty
Volume 19, issue 1, 2017
- Fiscal deficit and inflation linkages in India: tracking the transmission channels pp. 1-24

- M. R. Anantha Ramu and K. Gayithri
- Inclusion and economic empowerment of rural-tribal women in lac value chain and market: a case study of Udyogini pp. 25-41

- Pradeep Kumar Panda
- Financing higher education and education loans in India: interstate differentials and determinants pp. 42-59

- P. Geetha Rani
- Fuzziness in conceptualisation of women’s empowerment, access to resources and autonomy: evidence from Indian states pp. 60-82

- Tulika Tripathi and Nripendra K. Mishra
- Do health coverage schemes ensure financial protection from hospitalization expenses? Evidence from eight districts in India pp. 83-93

- Indrani Gupta, Samik Chowdhury, Mayur Trivedi and Shankar Prinja
- Market concentration and labour employment in Indian organized manufacturing, post-reforms pp. 94-110

- Ashish Kumar Sedai
- An effort of mapping the income inequality in the district of Purulia, West Bengal, India pp. 111-142

- Mukunda Mishra and Soumendu Chatterjee
- Empirics of service taxation in India: a macroeconomic perspective pp. 143-160

- Mini Thomas
- The impact of urbanisation on crop–livestock farming system: a comparative case study of India and Bangladesh pp. 161-180

- Braja Bandhu Swain and Nils Teufel
- Panel data analysis: convergence of Indian states with infrastructure pp. 181-195

- Flora Pandya and Suresh Maind
- Export diversification and total factor productivity growth in case of South Asian region pp. 196-210

- Badri Rath and Vaseem Akram
- Civil society and democracy in East Asia with special reference to South Korea pp. 211-226

- Sangit Sarita Dwivedi
- Education outcomes, health outcomes and economic growth in Nigeria (1980–2013) pp. 227-244

- Dominic Umar
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Voluntarism and civil society in the neoliberal era: a study on the palliative care movement in Kerala pp. 1-16

- R. Santhosh
- MGNREGS, distress migration and livelihood conditions: a study in Odisha pp. 17-39

- Jajati Keshari Parida
- A dynamic economic model of soil conservation and drought tolerance involving genetically modified crops pp. 40-66

- Amrita Chatterjee and Arpita Ghose
- Institutions, regulatory framework and labour market outcomes in Nigeria pp. 67-84

- Abiodun Folawewo
- Youth in India: challenges of employment and inclusion pp. 85-100

- Rajendra P. Mamgain and Shivakar Tiwari
- Economic and environmental effects of trade liberalization in Malaysia pp. 101-120

- Saeed Solaymani and Mehdi Shokrinia
- Regional disparity in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar: a disaggregated level analysis pp. 121-146

- Reena Kumari
- Education and earning linkages of regular and casual workers in India: a quantile regression approach pp. 147-174

- Anuneeta Mitra
- Utilization of prenatal-care in India: an evidence from IDHS pp. 175-201

- Rana Khan and Muhammad Ali Raza
- Regionalism versus centralism: an analysis of failure of regional planning in Iran pp. 202-220

- Ali Shakoori
Volume 17, issue 2, 2015
- Economic, political and social determinants of governance worldwide pp. 105-119

- Kostas Rontos, Maria-Eleni Syrmali and Ioannis Vavouras
- Is there a role for governance in the saving-investment nexus for Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 120-134

- Ibrahim Raheem, Kazeem Ajide and Oluwatosin Adeniyi
- Do corruption and peace affect economic growth? Evidences from the cross-country analysis pp. 135-147

- N. Deyshappriya
- Ricardian equivalence and twin deficits hypotheses in the euro area pp. 148-166

- Francesco Forte and Cosimo Magazzino
- Economic strategy and agricultural productivity pp. 167-183

- Richard Grabowski
- Does the wage curve exist in Nigeria? Evidence from a disaggregated labour market pp. 184-199

- Taiwo Aderemi
- The social construction of gendered vulnerability to tsunami disaster: the case of coastal Sri Lanka pp. 200-222

- Pradeep Parida
- Has Bangladesh really come ahead of the LDCs? pp. 223-240

- M. Akanda
- Theory of fiscal federalism: an analysis pp. 241-259

- Prakash Chandra Jha
- Farmers’ self-perception toward agricultural technology adoption: evidence on adoption of submergence-tolerant rice in Eastern India pp. 260-274

- Takashi Yamano, Srinivasulu Rajendran and Maria Malabayabas
- Problems faced in the implementation of Total Quality Management in higher secondary schools in Kerala, India pp. 275-297

- K. Sreeja Sukumar and S. Santhosh Kumar
- Education and society in Goa under Portuguese rule pp. 298-311

- Alka Malvankar
- Two steps forward one step back: decentralisation as a policy process in India pp. 312-319

- Anil Vaddiraju
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- Inclusive growth for the marginalized: inclusion vs. pseudo-inclusion pp. 1-13

- M. H. Suryanarayana
- Tracking composition of agricultural output: trends in diversification pp. 14-26

- Shashanka Bhide
- The effect of political decentralisation and affirmative action on Multidimensional Poverty Index: evidence from Indian States pp. 27-49

- Kshitij Chaudhary
- Towards a location-sensitive policy for manufacturing in Karnataka pp. 50-65

- Narendar Pani
- Towards a slum free city-strategies and policies: the case of Delhi pp. 66-89

- Kanhaiya Singh and Kaliappa Kalirajan
- Gandhi’s civilizational alternative and dealing with climate change pp. 90-103

- M. Nadkarni