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. Good governance and high and shared growth often top the list of conditions necessary to achieve ethnic peace. How to get … condition to achieve good governance and high growth. Openness acts as a disciplining force on government regardless of whether …
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: the level of conflict intensity and level of economic growth. The village of Gura in Kabupaten Halmahera, in the Province … of Maluku Utara, represents the sample area with a high conflict intensity and high economic growth. Based on these two …The selection criteria for research locations for Moving Out of Poverty (MOP) in Indonesia uses two main variables …
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Poverty is an extremely complex phenomenon that is linked to many specific factors and contexts. In the present study …, the dynamics of poverty including movements out of poverty are seen as part of the social mobility that occurs in a … community. This study specifically aims to understand why and how a group of people in a community can move out of poverty …
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Maharashtra is among the richest states in India in terms of per capita income, yet incidence of poverty in the state …, transport and public administration have accounted for large part of service growth. The benefits of this growth process have …, however, not spread equally across social groups or regions, which partly explains prevalence of high poverty compared to …
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This paper presents a few of the latest statistics on income poverty, growth and inequality, and makes a case about the … need not only to monitor current poverty, but also to reduce future poverty. An assessment of the trends in household … vulnerability to income poverty is made for the years 2000, 2003, and 2006. Measurement of household vulnerability is based on the …
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poverty in rural India. This shows the potential for achieving the much-debated 10% aggregate real GDP growth in the Indian … infrastructure, which is 0.5% of GDP and 2.7% of total govt. revenue in 2000-03, can accelerate the real macro economic growth by 1 …
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This paper tries to analyze the interrelationship between possibilities of conflict in cross border mergers and … asymmetry across firms reduces the possibility of conflict between jurisdictions over merger review decisions. We also show that … possibility of conflict increase with the increase in market asymmetries across countries. We also discuss interaction of …
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largest sector of the economy, the agriculture sector contributes substantially to the growth process. Using a small CGE model … illuminate the greater effectiveness of agriculture trade liberalisation in promoting the overall growth process, given increased …
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implications for economic development. Using National Accounts Statistics and cross-county data, we show that the growth of … services has been broad-based. We show that the growth of service sector employment is not simply disguised manufacturing … underscores the importance for India of continuing to invest in labour skills. We conclude that sustaining economic growth and …
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growth. It is in this context that this paper takes a look at the current situation. …
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