Does Public Debt Crowd-out Public Investment In East Africa Community? | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Apr,2014
Using an empirical model linking public debt to public investment, this study uses annual data from 1970-2010 and employs panel fixed-effects approach to estimate the effect of external and public debt, as a share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), on public investment in East Africa Community (EAC). Levin-Lin-Chu test (LLC)
Revisions Of National Accounts In Tanzania From 1950s To 2012: Achievements And Challenges | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Apr,2014
National Accounts compilations have been popular in economic management of almost all countries in the
world. The paper revisits different revision works on national accounts in Mainland Tanzania since independence to 2012. It looks at the end results of every revision work and compare with others. Achievements and challenges were pointed
Role Of International Financial Institutions In The Economic Development Of South Asian Economies: A Longitudinal Analysis | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Apr,2014
South Asia is home to half of the world’s poor . Poverty is wide spread in this region. It is the poorest region on the earth after the Sub-Saharan Africa. To make the world free of poverty is the aim of IFIs like World Bank; whose mission is “Working for
Inclusive Education With Special Reference To Cwsn: Some Field Experiences | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Apr,2014
This paper is based on concurrent monitoring of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), one of the biggest central governments’ sponsored programmes, running all over the country. Paper focuses on physically challenged or disabled school going children at elementary level of schooling in four districts namely Ambedkar Nagar, Raibareilly, Bahraich and Gonda
Socio-economic Condition Of Working Woman In India: With Special Reference To Muzaffarnagar District, U.p. | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Apr,2014
Socio and economic scenario of India has undergone a wind fall change, and so has the status of woman now a days, woman has come out to their homes and made a significant contribution towards the development of their country. This paper covers the socio-economic condition of working woman in
Causality Between Tax Revenues And Government Expenditure: An Indian Case | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Apr,2014
This paper examines the nexus between tax revenues and government expenditures for India using annual data from 1990 to 2011. Popular cointegration techniques like Engel-Granger cointegration test and Johensen cointegration test are used to check long-run stable equilibrium relationship between tax revenues and government expenditures. Findings from both of the
Social Impact On Investor’s Decision Making | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Apr,2014
All investors joining the stock market has the same aim of maximizing their investment value. The buy or sell decision of any stock in stock market is regarded as one of the most challenging decision for investors. As per traditional theories Risk and return are two widely acknowledge decision variables
The Influence Of Perceived Post Election Violence On Academic Performance Among Secondary School Students In Nakuru County, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2014
Education is a driving force for any nation’s development. Good academic performance of students has drawn the attention of the government, educationists, teachers, administrators, researchers and even students. Academic achievement or performance is the output of education, the extent to which a student, teacher or institution has achieved the educational
Teacher Training Programme And Instructional Competencies In Environmental Education For Sustainability Among Secondary School Teachers In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2014
The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005 to 2014) seeks to integrate the principles, values and practices of Sustainable Development in all aspects of education and training in order to address the social, economic, cultural and environmental problems faced in the 21st century. This has led to
Impact Of Cooperative Learning Method On The Attitude Of Secondary School Students Of U.p. | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2014
Cooperative learning is a teaching arrangement in which small, heterogeneous groups of students work together to achieve a common goal. Students encourage and support each other, assume responsibility for their own and each other's learning, employ group related social skills, and evaluate the group's progress. The basic elements are positive