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The Journal of Developing Areas (JDA) aims to stimulate rigorous empirical and theoretical research on all issues directly or indirectly related to economics and business practices of developing countries. It also intends to encourage research on economic, financial, social, urban/regional, and the inner-city problems of the United States and other developed countries of the world.
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Volume 55, Number 2, Spring 2021Table of Contents
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View The Effect of Land Tenure and Erosion Measures on Productivity and Investments: Plot and Household Level Evidence from Mali
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View Role of Women in Economic Development: A Comparison of the Development Trajectories in Ethiopia and Uganda
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Role of Women in Economic Development: A Comparison of the Development Trajectories in Ethiopia and Uganda
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View A Reconsideration of Kuznets Curve Across Countries: Evidence from the Co-Summability Approach
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View Value-Based Management, Corporate Governance and Organizational Performance: Evidence from the UK
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Fiscal Cyclicality in South African Public Expenditures: Do Asymmetries Explain the Inconsistencies?
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View Nexus between government expenditure and economic growth: Evidence from sub-national governments in India
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| ISSN | 1548-2278 |
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| Print ISSN | 0022-037X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2020-11-07 |
| Open Access | No |



