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that drivers tend to compensate between speed and helmet use. The most obvious solution to India's road safety problem and …
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Drawing on a recent dataset of the Indian manufacturing industry for 1994 to 2008, this paper shows for eight sectors that core infrastructure and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) matter for Total Factor Productivity (TFP) and Technical Efficiency (TE).In the analysis, we use a range...
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How to sustain rapid economic and urban growth with minimised detriment to environment is a key challenge for sustainable development and climate change mitigation in developing countries, which face constraints of technical and financial resources scarcity as well as dearth of infrastructure...
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through neoliberal globalisation is a ploy of global capitalism to extract super duper surplus from India. Analytically also …
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optimistic views on spontaneous energy-GDP decoupling of emerging countries economies. This article focuses on the case of India …
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(Maharashtra, India). Drawing upon the capability approach and the concept of disadvantage, we define equity as the need to focus …
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In this exploraly study, we try to find solutions and reply at the difficulties of expatriate in China, in India and in …
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-state migration in India. The effect is significant for both male and female migration rates. Drought duration and magnitude as well …
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Since the mid-twentieth century, the national objective of India and Brazil has been to develop industrial capabilities …. However, over fifty years, India has had much more success in building indigenous capabilities in pharmaceuticals than Brazil …
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A vast recent literature has stressed social fragmentation's negative impact on the provision of public goods. This is a key issue, given that public goods availability has been reckoned as crucial to economic development, while developing countries' societies often exhibit high degrees of...
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