International Journal of Small Economies

an International peer-reviewed academic journal on public policy in small economies and nations, island nations and developing countries

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Urbanization and Loss of Medicinal Plant Knowledge: A Challenge to Preserving Traditional Medicine in the Fuvahmulah City of Maldives

Urbanization and Loss of Medicinal Plant Knowledge: A Challenge to Preserving Traditional Medicine in the Fuvahmulah City of Maldives

AISHATH AZDHA Centre for Fuvahmulah Studies, Zikura International College,Ghaazee Magu, Fuvahmulah City, MALDIVES Vol. 08, No. 01, Year 2024, Pages 1-16 ABSTRACT Plants are an important source of the human health care system. Around the globe, medicinal plants have been used to cure pain and other diseases. Likewise, traditional medicine in the Maldives relies heavily on lo...
NGOs’ Impact and Sphere of Influence on Different Governments’ Policymaking around the World. The Case of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public

NGOs’ Impact and Sphere of Influence on Different Governments’ Policymaking around the World. The Case of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public

ADAM JAGIELLO-RUSILOWSKI, PHD University of Gdansk, PL Vol. 07, No. 01, Year 2022, Pages 20-34 ABSTRACT The migrant population of the Maldives makes up one-third of the island’s population, with Indian and Bangladeshi migrants forming the bulk of the migrant population. Over one-third of the migrants are undocumented, and local and international sources have reported frequent discr...
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs): Their Creation, Purposes and Raison D’etre

Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs): Their Creation, Purposes and Raison D’etre

Professor Augustine E. Akhidime Benson Idahosa University Vol. 07, No. 01, Year 2022, Pages 14-19 ABSTRACT The migrant population of the Maldives makes up one-third of the island’s population, with Indian and The combined activities of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) at local and international levels, have over the past years gained prominence and popularity as the third...
Role of NGO’s – An Overview in Indian Perspective

Role of NGO’s – An Overview in Indian Perspective

DR. N. SRIVIDYA Techno India School of Management Studies Vol. 07, No. 01, Year 2022, Pages 8-13 ABSTRACT India is vast country and is also known as a subcontinent with huge diversity in all aspects and large area also.  To implement various welfare activities across the whole country is a magnanimous task, that too being a large democratic country.  The welfare activities...
Revisiting NGO – The ‘Third Sector’ Organizations in India

Revisiting NGO – The ‘Third Sector’ Organizations in India

DR. SHAMIMA HAQUE haqueshamima@yahoo.co.in Vol. 07, No. 01, Year 2022, Pages 1-7 ABSTRACT The migrant population of the Maldives makes up one-third of the island’s population, with Indian and Bangladeshi migrants forming the bulk of the migrant population. Over one-third of the migrants are undocumented, and local and international sources have reported frequent discrimination and...
On the Crossroad of Reception and Rejection: The Case of Migrant Workers in the Local Community of The Maldives

On the Crossroad of Reception and Rejection: The Case of Migrant Workers in the Local Community of The Maldives

AISHATH SHAFINA aishath.shafina@gmail.com Vol. 06, No. 01, Year 2021, Pages 27-35 ABSTRACT The migrant population of the Maldives makes up one-third of the island’s population, with Indian and Bangladeshi migrants forming the bulk of the migrant population. Over one-third of the migrants are undocumented, and local and international sources have reported frequent discrimination and violation of...
Conceptual Framework for Exploring FDI Inflow to Small Economics: An Institutional Economics Approach

Conceptual Framework for Exploring FDI Inflow to Small Economics: An Institutional Economics Approach

SALAH A.  ALAWADHI alawadhi@outlook.com Vol. 06, No. 01, Year 2021, Pages 15-26 ABSTRACT This paper aims to provide a conceptual framework, as sophisticated tool to systematically assist MNCs when conducting examination of a host country as potential location, and as a guidance for any prospective host country to assess their position. The conceptual framework deploys both Transection Cost (TC)...
From Crisis to Crisis: Choice and Decision Making in Violent Jihadism

From Crisis to Crisis: Choice and Decision Making in Violent Jihadism

AISHATH SHAFINA aishath.shafina@gmail.com Vol. 06, No. 01, Year 2021, Pages 1-15 ABSTRACT The intensification of radicalism poses a threat to not only the international order, but can also disrupt the lives of a small island nation. The increasing radicalism and extremism, leading to a mounting number of people joining Jihadist networks and causing terror have never been so alarming. Beginning wi...
Prescribed Template

Prescribed Template

Manuscripts should be submitted in the prescribed template below (MS Word). Final manuscripts, together with the Publication and Assignment of Copyright Agreement appended to the authoring template, should be emailed to ijse@maldivesresearch.org. IJSE_authoring_template1Download ...
Professor Hassan Ugail

Professor Hassan Ugail

University of Bradford Hassan Ugail received a BSc. degree with First Class Honours in Mathematics in 1995 and a PGCE in 1996 both from King’s College London. He was awarded his PhD by the School of Mathematics at University of Leeds (UK) in the year 2000 for his research in geometric design. Dr Ugail is currently the head of visual computing research group at the University of Br...
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