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Education 2 Informal economy 2 Informality 2 Street vendor 2 A1 model 1 Assets 1 Birth weight 1 Bound testing 1 Business performance 1 Cameroon 1 Child health 1 Co-integration 1 Control function 1 Coping 1 DMAIC process 1 Dependency ratio 1 Economic development 1 Electrical consumption 1 Energy conservation 1 Financial system 1 Fisher effects 1 Food vendor 1 Formalisation 1 Formalization 1 GNI per capita 1 Harare 1 Health 1 Household 1 Illegality 1 Informal sector 1 Land rights 1 Modeling 1 Mother’s age 1 Multinomial logistic regression 1 Nigeria 1 Open economy 1 Panel data 1 Pareto chart 1 Productivity 1 Public urban space 1
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Njaya, Tavonga 4 Khan, Tasnim 2 Alimi, R. Santos 1 Asyraf, Wan Mohamad 1 Ganyaupfu, Elvis Munyaradzi 1 Gill, Abid Rashid 1 Haneef, Sobia 1 Razali, Nur Hidayah binti Mohd 1 Tambi, Mbu Daniel 1 Yousaf, Fatima 1
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Operations of Street Food Vendors and Their Impact on Sustainable Urban Life in High Density Suburbs of Harare, in Zimbabwe
Njaya, Tavonga - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 1, pp. 18-31
The study sought to investigate the nature and operations of street food vendors including socio-economic features influencing street food vending spatial distribution and its impact on the local environment and urban life within the context of sustainable development. Data were collected...
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An Econometric Model of the Determinants of Married Women?s Land Rights in A1 Resettlement Areas in Zimbabwe
Njaya, Tavonga - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 1, pp. 32-51
The study investigated the major determinants of married women?s land rights under the fast track land reform programme, 2000-2002 in A1 resettlement areas in Zimbabwe using econometric analysis on national baseline survey. Case data collected in Goromonzi District through in-depth interviews,...
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Improving Energy Conservation Using Six Sigma Methodology at Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (FSKM), Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Shah Alam
Razali, Nur Hidayah binti Mohd; Asyraf, Wan Mohamad - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 1, pp. 52-68
Electrical consumption is increasing rapidly in Malaysia due to the sustenance of a modern economy way of living. Recently, the Vice Chancellor of University Technology MARA, Tan Sri Dato? Professor Ir Dr Sahol Hamid Abu Bakar has shown a great deal of concern regarding the high electrical...
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ARDL Bounds Testing Approach to Cointegration: A Re-Examination of Augmented Fisher Hypothesis in an Open Economy
Alimi, R. Santos - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 2, pp. 103-114
This paper investigated the relationship between expected inflation and nominal interest rates in Nigeria and the extent to which the Fisher effect hypothesis holds, for the period 1970-2012. We attempted to advance the field by testing the traditional closed-economy Fisher hypothesis and an...
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Challenges of Negotiating Sectoral Governance of Street Vending Sector in Harare Metropolitan, Zimbabwe
Njaya, Tavonga - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 2, pp. 69-84
Informal businesses have decorated the streets of Harare and have become an increasingly visible and disruptive locus of conflict between the government?s efforts to maintain public order on one hand and the citizens? efforts to generate income on the other. This study sought to investigate the...
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Coping With Informality and Illegality: The Case of Street Entrepreneurs of Harare Metropolitan, Zimbabwe
Njaya, Tavonga - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 2, pp. 93-102
The study sought to examine how street vendors were coping with informality and illegality in metropolitan Harare. Data collection techniques included in-depth personal interviews, direct observations and documentary reviews. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect socio-economic and...
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Estimating the Relative Impacts of Health and Education on Economic Development in Southern Africa
Ganyaupfu, Elvis Munyaradzi - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 2, pp. 85-92
This paper analysed the relative impacts of health and education on economic development in Southern Africa. A set of cross country panel data from 11 countries over the period 2005 - 2011 was used in the study. The econometric procedure adopted in the analysis followed the Breusch and Pagan...
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Modeling The Effects of Mother’s Age at First Birth on Child Health at Birth
Tambi, Mbu Daniel - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2 (2014) 1, pp. 1-17
This study models the impact of mother’s age at first birth on child health at birth in Cameroon. The objectives are: (1) investigate the implication of mother’s age at first birth on child health at birth; (2) examine the impact of mother’s age groups on birth weight, and...
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Unemployment Duration of First Time Job Seekers: A Case Study of Bahawalpur
Khan, Tasnim; Yousaf, Fatima - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 1 (2013) 1, pp. 8-19
Educated youth unemployment is crucial issue for developing countries. The social and economic costs of unemployment at individual, household and national level are universal. But there are few studies on unemployment duration when the individuals start jobs and its determinants in developing...
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Determinants of Private Saving: A Case of Pakistan
Khan, Tasnim; Gill, Abid Rashid; Haneef, Sobia - In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 1 (2013) 1, pp. 1-7
This paper investigates the impact of demographic factors like age, income, dependency ratio, education of males and females and the economic factor of financial depth on household savings in Pakistan. The results were obtained for time series data of 1975-2008 by applying cointegration...
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