Macro Management & Public Policies publishes original research papers that offers professional review and publication to freely disseminate research findings in areas of Organizational Studies, Business Management, Human Rights, Environmental and Social Policy and more. The Journal focuses on innovations of research methods at all stages and is committed to providing theoretical and practical experience for all those who are involved in these fields.

Macro Management & Public Policies aims to discover innovative methods, theories and studies in its field by publishing original articles, case studies and comprehensive reviews.

The scope of the papers in this journal includes, but is not limited to:

  • Sustainable Development
  • Organizational Studies
  • Human Rights
  • Workplace Wellbeing
  • Environmental and Social Policy
  • Business Management
  • Economic Development and Theory of Growth

Vol. 5 , Iss. 3 (September 2023): In Progress

Articles

  • The Demand for Money and Inflation in Ethiopia

    Solomon Senbeto Godana
    64-77

    Article ID: 5722
    0  (Abstract) 17  (Download)

    Abstract:

    One of the vital components of the macroeconomic model that helps policymaking is the demand for money function. Having reliable predictions on the money demand function helps in determining the optimum growth of money supply which is vital in controlling the inflation rate in the economy and also preventing monetary disturbances from affecting real output.... More

  • Individual and Systemic Factors of Under-five Mortality in Nigeria: A Cox Proportional Hazard Model

    Titus Kolawole Ojewumi
    16-33

    Article ID: 5735
    5  (Abstract) 24  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Despite considerable efforts to reduce under-five mortality nationwide, Nigeria has fallen short of achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) target of 67 deaths per 1,000 live births by 2015. Of all the documented factors of under-five mortality, little evidence exists on the impact of systemic barriers and individual factors (maternal health-seeking behaviour) on under-five mortality... More

  • Value Relevance of Accounting Information and Share Rate: A Study of Manufacturing Companies in Nigeria

    Ezejiofor Raymond A., Aigienohuwa Osarenren O.
    34-49

    Article ID: 5800
    0  (Abstract) 31  (Download)

    Abstract:

    This research work determined the impact of value relevance of accounting information on the stock price of manufacturing companies in Nigeria. More specifically, the study determines the impact of earnings per share and dividends on the stock price of Nigerian manufacturing companies. Ex post facto research and data were obtained from twenty audited annual reports... More

  • The Impact of Trade Deficits and the Burden of Crisis Oriented Economy on the Livelihoods of Nepali People

    Uttam Khanal
    50-63

    Article ID: 5760
    0  (Abstract) 10  (Download)

    Abstract:

    29,164,578 people are living in Nepal. Out of them, 48.96% are men and 51.04% are women. The growth rate of the population is 0.93% annually. However, 216,957 individuals had been abroad for employment, education or other reasons. It has developed an addiction to imported products using remittances. The government delays spending the money allotted for... More

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