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Asian Journal of Management Cases

Asian Journal of Management Cases:

Business schools throughout the world are increasingly adopting the case method for imparting   instruction. Asian Journal of Management Cases fills an important need in this context by    focusing  on real life management issues in the unique socio-economic environment of Asia.  The journal  carries cases drawn from South, Central and South-West Asia plus the Middle  East. It covers all the major management areas including accounting and finance, business  ethics, entrepreneurship,  human resource management, marketing, organizational behavior  and strategic management. A  peer-reviewed journal, it carries high quality teaching and  research cases covering a wide range of  management challenges, to tackle which new  responses and processes are needed.

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The Pakistan Development Review

The Pakistan Development Review

The Pakistan Development Review. Started at the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics as Economic Digest in 1958, The Pakistan Development Review (PDR) has been published by the Institute regularly since 1961, The journal is issued quarterly and, with a fair mix of topics, regularly contains original (theoretical and empirical) contributions to Economics, in general, and on Pakistan’s socio-economic problems, in particular. Nearly every issue carries contributions by scholars from Pakistan and overseas.