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Thankom Arun

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First Name:Thankom
Middle Name:Gopinath
Last Name:Arun
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Professor of Global Development and Accountability

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Essex Business School
University of Essex

Colchester, United Kingdom
https://www.essex.ac.uk/departments/essex-business-school/
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Working papers

  1. Annim, Samuel & Arun, Thankom Gopinath, 2013. "Is Climbing Difficult? A Gendered Analysis on the Use of Financial Services in Ghana and South Africa," IZA Discussion Papers 7688, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  2. Kostov, Philip & Arun, Thankom Gopinath & Annim, Samuel, 2013. "Usage of Financial Services in South Africa: Perceptions Matter," IZA Discussion Papers 7687, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  3. Annim, Samuel & Arun, Thankom Gopinath & Kostov, Philip, 2012. "Effect of Perceptions and Behaviour on Access to and Use of Financial Service: Evidence from South Africa," IZA Discussion Papers 7042, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  4. Aruna Chandra & Thankom Arun, 2011. "United States Microfinance: Regulating to Promote Growth?," NFI Working Papers 2011-WP-28, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.
  5. Bendig, Mirko & Arun, Thankom Gopinath, 2011. "Enrolment in Micro Life and Health Insurance: Evidences from Sri Lanka," IZA Discussion Papers 5427, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  6. David Hulme & Thankom Arun, 2011. "What’s wrong and right with microfinance – missing an angle on responsible finance?," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series 15511, GDI, The University of Manchester.
  7. Arun, Thankom Gopinath & Bendig, Mirko, 2010. "Risk Management among the Poor: The Case of Microfinancial Services," IZA Discussion Papers 5174, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  8. Katsushi S. Imai & Samuel Kobina Annim, 2010. "Microfinance and Household Poverty Reduction: New evidence from India," Discussion Paper Series DP2010-14, Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University.
  9. Thankom Arun & Samuel Annim, 2010. "Economic governance of MFIs:Inside the black box," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series 13810, GDI, The University of Manchester.
  10. Shoba Arun & Samuel Annim & Thankom Arun, 2010. "How can asset accumulation strategies be meaningful for adivasis in Southern India?," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series 11210, GDI, The University of Manchester.
  11. Joseph Kimos Adjei & Thankom Arun & Farhad Hossain, 2009. "The Role of Microfinance in Asset-Building and Poverty Reduction: The Case of Sinapi Aba Trust of Ghana," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series 8709, GDI, The University of Manchester.
  12. Joseph Kimos Adjei & Thankom Arun, 2009. "Microfinance Programmes and the Poor: Whom Are They Reaching? Evidence from Ghana," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series 7209, GDI, The University of Manchester.
  13. Katsushi Imai & Thankom Arun, 2008. "Does Microfinance Reduce Poverty in India?," Economics Discussion Paper Series 0814, Economics, The University of Manchester.
  14. Thankom Arun & Susan Steiner, 2008. "Micro-Insurance in the Context of Social Protection," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series 5508, GDI, The University of Manchester.
  15. Thankom Arun & David Hulme, 2008. "Microfinance – A Way Forward," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series 5408, GDI, The University of Manchester.
  16. Thankom Arun & Katsushi Imai & Frances Sinha, 2006. "Does the Microfinance Reduce Poverty in India? Propensity Score Matching based on a National-level Household Data," Economics Discussion Paper Series 0625, Economics, The University of Manchester.
  17. Nxele, Mike & Arun, Thankom G., 2005. "Regulatory Impact on the Development of the Telecommunications Sector in East Africa: A Case Study of Kenya," Centre on Regulation and Competition (CRC) Working papers 30598, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
  18. Reaz, Mazrur & Arun, Thankom G., 2005. "Corporate Governance in Developing Economies: Perspective from the Banking Sector in Bangladesh," Development Economics and Public Policy Working Papers 30545, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
  19. Chen, Shunlong & Arun, Thankom G., 2004. "Openness, Technological Capabilities and Regional Disparities in China," Centre on Regulation and Competition (CRC) Working papers 30622, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
  20. Arun, Thankom G. & Borooah, Vani, 2004. "Earnings Inequality in Sri Lanka," Development Economics and Public Policy Working Papers 30548, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
  21. Arun, Thankom G., 2003. "Regulation and Competition: Emerging Issues in an Indian Perspective," Centre on Regulation and Competition (CRC) Working papers 30620, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
  22. Arun, Thankom G. & Turner, John David, 2003. "Corporate Governance of Banks in Developing Economies: Concepts and Issues," Development Economics and Public Policy Working Papers 30551, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).

Articles

  1. Mirko Bendig & Thankom Arun, 2016. "Uptake of Multiple Microinsurance Schemes: Evidence from Sri Lanka," The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, Palgrave Macmillan;The Geneva Association, vol. 41(2), pages 205-224, April.
  2. Zakaria Ali Aribi & Thankom Arun, 2015. "Corporate Social Responsibility and Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs): Management Perceptions from IFIs in Bahrain," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 129(4), pages 785-794, July.
  3. Philip Kostov & Thankom Arun & Samuel Annim, 2014. "Financial Services to the Unbanked: the case of the Mzansi intervention in South Africa," Contemporary Economics, University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw., vol. 8(2), June.
  4. Philip Kostov & Thankom Arun & Samuel Annim, 2014. "Banking the unbanked: the Mzansi intervention in South Africa," Indian Growth and Development Review, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 7(2), pages 118-141, November.
  5. Thankom Arun & Vani Borooah & Shoba Arun, 2013. "Earnings inequality in sri lanka," Journal of Developing Areas, Tennessee State University, College of Business, vol. 47(1), pages 355-371, January-J.
  6. Shoba Arun & Samuel Kobina Annim & Thankom Arun, 2013. "Overcoming Household Shocks: Do Asset-Accumulation Strategies Matter?," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 71(3), pages 281-305, September.
  7. Philip Kostov & Thankom Arun & Samuel Annim, 2012. "Determinants of Access to Finance: An Investigation into the Mzansi Intervention," The European Journal of Development Research, Palgrave Macmillan;European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), vol. 24(3), pages 397-412, July.
  8. Arun, Thankom & Bendig, Mirko & Arun, Shoba, 2012. "Bequest Motives and Determinants of Micro Life Insurance in Sri Lanka," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 40(8), pages 1700-1711.
  9. Haque, Faizul & Arun, Thankom & Kirkpatrick, Colin, 2011. "The political economy of corporate governance in developing economies: The case of Bangladesh," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 25(2), pages 169-182, June.
  10. Thankom Arun & Vani K. Borooah, 2011. "The Gender impact in Earnings Inequality: Evidence from Sri Lanka," International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research (IJBESAR), International Hellenic University (IHU), Kavala Campus, Greece (formerly Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology - EMaTTech), vol. 4(2), pages 71-80, August.
  11. Thankom Arun & Hulya Ulku, 2011. "Determinants of Remittances: The Case of the South Asian Community in Manchester," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(6), pages 894-912.
  12. Mirko Bendig & Thankom Arun, 2011. "Microfinancial Services And Risk Management: Evidences From Sri Lanka," Journal of Economic Development, Chung-Ang Unviersity, Department of Economics, vol. 36(4), pages 97-126, December.
  13. Imai, Katsushi S. & Arun, Thankom & Annim, Samuel Kobina, 2010. "Microfinance and Household Poverty Reduction: New Evidence from India," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 38(12), pages 1760-1774, December.
  14. Arun, Thankom, 2005. "Regulating for development: the case of microfinance," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 45(2-3), pages 346-357, May.
  15. T. G. Arun & J. D. Turner, 2004. "Corporate Governance of Banks in Developing Economies: concepts and issues," Corporate Governance: An International Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 12(3), pages 371-377, July.
  16. Shoba Arun & Thankom Arun & Vani Borooah, 2004. "The Effect Of Career Breaks On The Working Lives Of Women," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(1), pages 65-84.
  17. Shoba Arun & Thankom Arun, 2002. "ICTs, gender and development: women in software production in Kerala," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 14(1), pages 39-50.
  18. T. G. Arun & F. I. Nixson, 2000. "The Disinvestment of Public Sector Enterprises: The Indian Experience," Oxford Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(1), pages 19-32.
  19. T. G. Arun & F. I. Nixson, 1998. "The transition of a public sector monopoly: India's experience with telecommunications," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 10(3), pages 387-395.

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  1. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (11) 2009-01-17 2009-10-24 2009-10-24 2010-05-02 2010-06-11 2010-09-11 2010-09-18 2010-12-23 2011-01-23 2011-08-02 2012-12-22. Author is listed
  2. NEP-DEV: Development (8) 2009-10-24 2009-10-24 2010-04-24 2010-05-02 2010-06-11 2010-09-18 2011-08-02 2012-12-22. Author is listed
  3. NEP-AFR: Africa (5) 2009-10-24 2009-10-24 2012-12-22 2013-11-02 2013-11-02. Author is listed
  4. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (4) 2009-01-17 2010-04-24 2010-05-02 2010-06-11
  5. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (3) 2011-01-23 2012-12-22 2013-11-02
  6. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2011-08-02
  7. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2011-01-23
  8. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2011-08-02

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