Vol. 32 (2021), Issue 1-2:
Volume 32, Issue 1-2, Jun 2021
Articles
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Editorial: COVID-19 economic resilience
Linda Jones
32(1-2), pp. 1–3
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2021.32-1-2.ED -
Impact of COVID-19 on livestock exports from Somalia and the Horn of Africa
Rupsha Banerjee | Adrian Cullis | Fiona Flintan | Steve Wiggins
32(1-2), pp. 4–18
Keywords: livestock trade, COVID-19, market resilience, livelihoods
Category: Perspectives from the Field
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Impact of COVID-19 shutdown on economic resilience of low-income households and its implications for livelihood interventions: the case of Bangladesh
Md. Rubaiyath Sarwar
32(1-2), pp. 19–34
Keywords: COVID-19, poverty, resilience, livelihood, enterprise development
Category: Perspectives from the Field
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Field perspectives on the economic impacts of COVID-19 on women with disabilities in Bangladesh and Nepal
Tammy Bernasky | Ashrafun Nahar Misti | Tika Dahal
32(1-2), pp. 35–43
Keywords: women with disabilities, economic security, COVID-19, Bangladesh, Nepal
Category: Perspectives from the Field
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Women’s economic empowerment and COVID-19: the case of vulnerable women with intersectional identities in Indonesia and Vietnam
Christine Ebrahim | Adrienne Jack | Linda Jones
32(1-2), pp. 44–56
Keywords: COVID-19, vulnerable women, women’s economic empowerment, gender, Vietnam, Indonesia
Category: Perspectives from the Field
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Turning the COVID-19 crisis into entrepreneurial success: an exploratory study on women innovators of Pakistan
Ambreen Khursheed | Faisal Mustafa | Ather Azim Khan
32(1-2), pp. 57–67
Keywords: women entrepreneurship, COVID-19, innovation, Pakistan
Category: Perspectives from the Field
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COVID-19 impact study: assessing the consequences of the pandemic on economic output in developing countries for targeted sectors
Marc van den Berg | Giulia Debernardini | Aneese Lelijveld
32(1-2), pp. 68–77
Keywords: COVID-19, economic impact, Joint Impact Model, sector impact, DFI
Category: Research Articles
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Disruptions and the protracted effects of the COVID-19 lockdown in the non-bank financial institution sector in Ghana
James Atta Peprah
32(1-2), pp. 78–92
Keywords: non-bank financial institutions, microfinance institutions, lockdown, Bank of Ghana, COVID-19
Category: Research Articles
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on microfinance institutions in Indonesia
Tuti Ermawati | Agus Eko Nugroho | M. Soekarni | Nur Firdaus | Jiwa Sarana | Ragil Yoga Edi | Septian Adityawati | Ikval Suardi
32(1-2), pp. 93–106
Keywords: adaptation, COVID-19, microfinance institutions (MFIs), micro- and small enterprises (MSEs), mitigation, performance
Category: Research Articles
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Training vs. informal financial services for the promotion of financial literacy and inclusion in Uganda
Colin Agabalinda | William F. Steel
32(1-2), pp. 107–122
Keywords: financial inclusion, financial literacy, informal finance, formal finance, training
Category: Research Articles
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Potential for indigenous communication systems to improve financial literacy: evidence from Nigeria
Imhanrenialena Benedict Ogbemudia | Obi-Anike Happiness Ozioma | Okafor Chikodili Nkiru | Ike Ruby Nneka
32(1-2), pp. 123–139
Keywords: financial literacy, information, rural communities, indigenous communication system, Nigeria
Category: Research Articles
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.20-00014