In this Issue
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 37, Number 1, Fall 2003Editorial Board
Editor
Abu N.M. Wahid, Tennessee State University
Editorial Advisors
Fred Ahwireng-Obeng, South Africa
Halis Akder, Turkey
Mary Amiti, Australia
Kaushik Basu, U.S.A.
Timothy Besley, England
Guido Cazzavillan, Italy
Tilden Curry, U.S.A.
Lawrence Goulder, U.S.A.
Shreekant Gupta, India
G. Bruce Hartmann, U.S.A.
Galen Hull, U.S.A.
Magda Kandil, U.S.A.
Michael Keane, U.S.A.
Robert Kunst, Austria
Roger Lawrey, Brunei
Millicent Lownes-Jackson, U.S.A.
John Loxley, Canada
Francis Lui, Hong Kong
Eric Maskin, U.S.A.
Mohamed Muhsin, U.S.A.
Jihad Nader, U.A.E.
Hiroshi Osada, Japan
Michael Pakko, U.S.A.
Sock-Yong Phang, Singapore
Vaman Rao, U.S.A.
Clifford Russell, U.S.A.
Adedoyin Soyibo, Nigeria
Ippei Yamazawa, Japan