Table of Contents
Articles
| Why Have Efforts to End Poverty Failed in Nigeria | |
| Jebbin Maclean Felix, Angelinah Kurubo Osunmakinde | 1-4 |
| Management Development Research as a Route to Sustainable Development in Nigeria | |
| Christopher Orga | 5-10 |
| Management Research as a Route to Sustainable Development in Nigeria | |
| Babarinde Solomon Adejare | 11-16 |
| Rethinking the Policy Advocacy Role of MSE Associations in Kenya | |
| Eliud Dismas Moyi | 17-25 |
| Promotion of Rice Production: A Likely Step to Making Kenya Food Secure. An Assessment of Current Production and Potential | |
| Amos Ouma-Onyango | 26-31 |
| Role of Cooperatives in Rural Development, The Case of South Nations Nationalities and People Region, Ethiopia | |
| Nuredin Mohammed, Byeong Wan Lee | 32-39 |
| The Contribution of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme to Basic School Participation: A Study of Selected Schools in the Kwaebibirim District of Ghana | |
| Oduro-Ofori Eric, Adwoa-Yeboah Gyapong | 40-50 |
| Politics and Politicking: The Undoing of Effective Public Administration in Nigeria | |
| Ichima, Sunday | 51-54 |
| Easing the “Disease” of Poverty in Nigeria | |
| Raheem, S, Ayeni, J.O, Fashedemi, A.O | 55-66 |
| Social Entreprenuership’s Economic Empowerment Strategy | |
| Raheem S, Cole, B.M, Adebayo, M.S | 67-78 |
| Management of Funds in Self-Financing Higher Education Institutions with Special Reference to Business Schools in Kerala | |
| Haseena V.A | 79-88 |
| The Failure of Lehman Brothers and Merril Lynch: A Lesson for the Nigerian Banking Industry | |
| Andabai, Priye .W | 89-92 |
| The Demand for Money, Structural Breaks and Monetary Policy in the Gambia | |
| Michael O. Nyong | 93-106 |
| The Role of Community Based Information Centres in Development: Lessons for Rural Zimbabwe | |
| Shadreck Ndinde | 107-111 |
| The Synchronization of Legislation Regulations in Placement and Protection of the Indonesian Labor Who Working Abroad | |
| Lalu Husni | 112-119 |
| Investigating Investment Practices in Ethiopia: Success Stories and Challenges Ahead | |
| Tsega Adego Abebe | 126-132 |
| Work-to-Family Conflict and Family-to-Work Conflict in a Developing Country | |
| Aaron Makafui Ametorwo, Dan Ofori | 133-139 |
| Population Ageing: Looking Through Gender Lens from the Perspectives of Developed and Developing Economies | |
| K. Muraleedharan | 140-149 |
| Evaluation of Stakeholders’ Roles in the Management of Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in Anka, Zamfara State, Nigeria | |
| L. K. Salati, D. Mireku-Gyimah, P. A. Eshun | 150-161 |
| Fiscal Deficit and Economic Growth in the Gambia: A Search for Threshold | |
| Emmanuel Ating Onwioduokit, Godwin E. Bassey | 162-181 |
| An Insight into Procurement Standard Practices in Africa | |
| Joseph Ogachi | 182-193 |
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