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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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the BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) in this indeterminacy. Mobilising the analytical tools of …
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for women's empowerment. Available results of impact studies call for circumspection; microfinance can free women from … the disparities between men and women, but also among women themselves. …
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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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-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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