Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022)
Published:
2023-11-20
Numerous studies in Sub-Saharan Africa during the 1990s highlighted alarmingly high fertility rates, leading to global concerns. Subsistence farming, a common practice in the region, heavily relies on children as a primary labor source. Consequently, parents often perceive the quality of their
Access to credit is a fundamental driver of agricultural development, recognized by international organizations and scholars alike. Nonetheless, in many developing nations, securing credit can be a daunting challenge, influenced by both supply-side and demand-side factors. Banks often perceive
The global challenge of eradicating extreme poverty, a key objective of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), persists despite significant reductions in the number of people living in extreme poverty. Millions still struggle to meet their basic needs, particularly in developing countries,
In the realm of inflation analysis over the past century, two prevailing schools of thought, Monetarism and Keynesianism, have often dominated the discourse. Historically, the Quantity Theory of Money held sway from the 19th century until the onset of the Great Depression in the 1930s, at which
The global challenge of eradicating extreme poverty, a key objective of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), persists despite significant reductions in the number of people living in extreme poverty. Millions still struggle to meet their basic needs, particularly in developing countries,
Numerous studies in Sub-Saharan Africa during the 1990s highlighted alarmingly high fertility rates, leading to global concerns. Subsistence farming, a common practice in the region, heavily relies on children as a primary labor source. Consequently, parents often perceive the quality of their