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This paper analyzes an environment where a plotof land is currently under agricultural use under tenancy, andboth the landlord and the tenant can invest to enhance agricultural productivity. There is the possibility of converting theland to non-agricultural use. We analyze the incentives of...
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involvedin the land acquisition process and that we correctly deal withthree sets of issues: the size and form of compensation …, theeligibility for compensation and the credibility of the process.[...] …
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. Prior to 2001, each country hadsimilar policies, organisational structures for hospital care, and levelsof resources. After …
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The National Health Insurance Scheme (Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, RSBY) aims to improve poor people’s access to quality health care in India. This paper looks at the implementation of the scheme in Karnataka, drawing on a large survey of eligible households and interviews with empanelled...
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In the view of most policymakers and economists,competition in retail banking takes place in localmarkets covering a …, researchersand regulatory agencies assessing the effects of bank mergerson competition will examine the degree to whichdeposits in a …
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[...]We conclude that technological change, combinedwith overall growth in the capital stock, is the most importantfactor driving the growing wage inequality betweenlow-skilled and high-skilled workers. Increased competitionfrom abroad, both from developing and industrializedcountries, appears...
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strong competition or effective regulation, managerial failure was common. This sector is an important qualification to the …
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This paper uses recently digitised samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to quantify the practice of apprenticeship in the late 17th century. Apprenticeship appears much more fluid than is traditionally understood. Many apprentices did not complete their terms of indenture;...
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