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Cited Economic Publications of Dr Abdiweli Mohamed and Dr Hodan Isse

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Dr Abdiweli Mohamed Ali: Professor of Economics - Niagara University

Dr Hodan Isse (Wife): Professor of Finance and Marginal Economics - University of Buffalo

 

 

In Colombia, It is All about Institutions, Revista Civilizar de Empresa Y Economia, Vol. 1, December 2009-

June 2010, pp. 23-35.

 

A sensitivity analysis approach on the effect of foreign aid on growth, with (Hodan Isse and Bill Peek),

Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 10 (3), pp. 97-110, 2009.

 

How robust is the effect of foreign aid on growth, with (Hodan Isse and Bill Peek), Journal of Business and

Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 20, pp. 4-14, Fall 2009 (Lead Article).

 

The determinants of crime in Virginia: An empirical analysis (with Bill Peek), forthcoming in

Contemporary Issues in Educational Research, Vol. 2 (4), pp. 1-11, 2009 (Lead Article).

 

Foreign aid and free trade and their effect on income: A Panel Analysis (with Hodan Isse), Journal of

Developing Areas, 2007, Vol. 41(1), pp. 127-14.

 

Bureaucracy and charities: The economics of private voluntary aid, Journal of Business and Economic

Research, 2007, Vol. 5 (2), pp. 73-78.

 

An empirical analysis of the determinants of foreign aid: A panel approach (with Hodan Isse),

International Advances in Economic Research, 2006, Vol. 12 (2), pp. 241-250. Cited by 6.

 

The unvarnished views of a radical economist, Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship,

2005, Vol. 10 (3), pp. 97-105.

 

Fiscal policy and economic growth: the effect of fiscal volatility, Journal of Business and Economics

Research, 2005, Vol. 3 (5), pp. 17-25.

 

An empirical analysis of the effect of aid on growth (With Hodan Isse), International Advances in

Economic Research, 2005, Vol. 11 (1), pp. 1-11, Lead Article. Cited by 6.

 

Democracy and durability: empirical analysis and causality test, Atlantic Economic Journal, 2005, Vol. 33

(1), pp. 105-114.

 

Is democracy a prerequisite for political stability? International Business and Economics Research

Journal, October 2004, Vol. 3 (10), pp. 39-47, Won the Best Paper Award.

 

Political freedom and the stability of economic policy (with Hodan Isse), Cato Journal, (Fall 2004), Vol.

24, No. 3, pp. 251-60. Cited by 7

 

Determinants of economic corruption: A cross-country comparison (with Hodan Isse), Cato Journal,

Winter Issue 2003, Vol. 22 (3), pp. 449-64. Cited by 58

 

Institutional differences as sources of growth differences, Atlantic Economic Journal, 2003, Vol. 31(4): pp.

348-62. Cited by 16

 

Institutional distortions, economic freedom and growth (with Mark Crain), Cato Journal, Winter Issue

2002, Vol. 21 (3), pp. 415-26. Cited by 63

 

2Political regimes, economic freedom, institutions and growth (with Mark Crain), Journal of Public

Finance and Public Choice, 2001, Vol. XIX (1), pp. 3-22, Lead Article. Cited by 13

 

Political stability, stable economic policies and growth: an empirical investigation, Atlantic Economic

Journal, March Issue 2001, Vol. 29, pp. 87-106. Won the 2001 Best Article Award. Cited by 13

 

Economic freedom, democracy and growth, Journal of Private Enterprise, 1997, vol. 13, pp. 1-20, Lead

Article. Cited by 30.

 

Cited, conference presentations and others can be found here: http://www.niagara.edu/assets/Uploads/Ali-vita-Oct-2010.pdf

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