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The study assesses strategies of various developmental organizations in Abbottabad to incorporate gender in Project management. This is census based research because of various limitations attached with data collection, whole population considered to reduce the chances of maximum error. Data...
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This companion paper to Chatelain and Ralf (2012), “Spurious regressions with near-multicollinearity” put their results into the contexts of the history of statistics, of the current publication bias in applied sciences and of the substantive versus statistical significance debate. This...
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Official flows account for close to half of capital flows to developing countries, and close to 90 per cent of receipts for Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper documents trends in these official flows over the last three decades. The most striking trend has been declining aid volume. Following two...
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The paper carries out a deep case study of the international aid that Equatorial Guinea receives. This is an extremely interesting country because, not being a failed state, it presents very low indexes in institutional quality. Its oil richness, which began to be exploited by foreign investors...
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The international community is usually set against secessionist movements that threaten to break up existing states. At the same time, many fragmented countries receive development aid, which influences the political process there. The model presented here seeks to answer two questions: “Is...
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. India is taken as a case study. Although, there have been many studies which attempted to find out the relationship between … between the stock market and economic growth in India. The study reconfirms the traditional belief that the real economic … variables continue to affect the stock market in the post-reform era in India and also highlights the insignificance of certain …
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more resilient than that was expected for many emerging countries during the economic downturn of 2008-09. In India, the … shopping revolution in India. Modern retailing has entered into the retail market in India and is observed in the form of …, online shopping, etc., leading to a considerable growth of retail sector in India. …
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Asian emerging market-India for the period 1991 through 2010. I also compare the market in India among the BRIC economies … and financial reforms in India. Further, I highlight the internationalization process of Indian firms by supporting the … data on parent corporations and foreign affiliates. I eventually draw conclusions from India’s share as a percentage of the …
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social life in India and had in turn confined woman’s life to the family and that fate had continued for long during the … promise of social, economic and political justice, into de facto reality has been one of India’s major challenges over the …
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The cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system besides contributing over 50 per cent … urban India. By considering 59 large cities in India and employing new economic geography models, this paper investigates … cities and the effect of urban agglomeration on India’s urban economic growth are estimated. The empirical results show that …
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