Mark McGillivray mainly focuses on Development economics, Developing country, Public economics, Public sector and Economic growth. His research in Development economics intersects with topics in Positive economics, Per capita, Human Development Index and Development aid. His studies examine the connections between Developing country and genetics, as well as such issues in Econometric model, with regards to Consumption, Actuarial science and Process.
His study in Public economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Fungibility, Poverty reduction and Aid effectiveness. Mark McGillivray has researched Public sector in several fields, including Economic policy, Domestic policy, Revenue and Government expenditure. His work on Gross domestic product as part of his general Economic growth study is frequently connected to Yet another, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His main research concerns Development economics, Developing country, Economic growth, Poverty and Public economics. His Development economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Human Development Index, Per capita income, Aid effectiveness, Development aid and Per capita. His Human Development Index research incorporates themes from Index, Positive economics and Econometrics.
His Developing country research includes themes of Public sector, Econometric model, Revenue and International economics. His work on International development, Human development and Gross domestic product as part of general Economic growth research is often related to Summit, thus linking different fields of science. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Panel data, International relations and Human capital.
Mark McGillivray focuses on Developing country, Development economics, Economic growth, Composite number and International development. His Developing country research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Public economics, International relations, International economics, Human capital and Poverty. His biological study deals with issues like Panel data, which deal with fields such as Financial economics and Sample.
His Development economics research incorporates elements of Per capita income, Political economy and Aid effectiveness. Particularly relevant to Poverty reduction is his body of work in Economic growth. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Vulnerability index and Socioeconomics.
His primary scientific interests are in Developing country, Econometrics, Human capital, Estimation and Finite set. His Developing country research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Volatility and Labour supply. The concepts of his Econometrics study are interwoven with issues in Multidimensional index, Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient, Statistics, Rank correlation and Environmental Performance Index.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Efficiency wage, Public economics, Labour economics and Distribution in addition to Human capital. He has researched Public economics in several fields, including Actuarial science and Economic system. His study in Finite set intersects with areas of studies such as Composite number and Robustness testing.
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The Human Development Index: Yet Another Redundant Composite Development Indicator?
Mark McGillivray.
World Development (1991)
Measuring development? The UNDP's human development index
Mark McGillivray;Howard White.
Journal of International Development (1993)
Controversies over the impact of development aid: it works; it doesn't; it can, but that depends …
Mark McGillivray;Simon Feeny;Niels Hermes;Robert Lensink.
Journal of International Development (2006)
Aid and the public sector in Pakistan: Evidence with endogenous aid
Susana Franco-Rodriguez;Oliver Morrissey;Mark McGillivray.
World Development (1998)
Human well-being : concept and measurement
Mark McGillivray.
(2007)
Understanding Human Well-being
Mark McGillivray;Matthew Clarke.
(2007)
Aid fungibility in Assessing Aid: red herring or true concern?
Mark McGillivray;Oliver Morrissey.
Journal of International Development (2000)
Human Well-being: Issues, Concepts and Measures
Mark McGillivray.
(2007)
Human well-being: Concepts and measures
Mark McGillivray;Matthew Clarke.
Understanding human well-being (2006)
Aid illusion and public sector fiscal behaviour
Mark McGillivray;Oliver Morrissey.
(2000)
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