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Due to rising incidences of natural calamities, governments are lacking capacity to properly protect households living …
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here: theory of human needs, self-determination theory and capability approach. The last section concludes the paper. …
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component of rural development. The present paper is prepared in this context and it follows the framework of Sen’s Capability …
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locational disadvantage of the rural people. The paper follows the framework of Sen’s Capability Approach to development. …
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Wellbeing in general is represented in terms of the quality of life of an individual or group. The different objective and subjective indicators that go into the composition of quality of life leave its definition and measurement elusive, despite its global recognition as a policy goal. Attempts...
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bridge the knowledge gap in the empirical literature of well being studies and specifically the use of the capability … made use of the Nigerian Core welfare indices survey questionnaires of 2006 to provide data relevant to capability well … Conversion factors. The fuzzy set result revealed that the capability to attain a desired state of well being is highest with …
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like accountability, capability and commitment. Moreover, because responsibility constitutes a fundamental notion of …
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In the classical theory of monotone equimeasurable rearrangements of functions, “equimeasurability” (i.e. the fact the two functions have the same distribution) is defined relative to a given additive probability measure. These rearrangement tools have been successfully used in many problems...
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oligopolywith capacity-constrained firms.Under two popular definitions of the uniform price, when each firm sets a price … corresponding discriminatory auction. Moreover, capacity withholding may be necessary to sustain this outcome. Even when firms may … collusion is attained with simple price-quantity strategies exhibiting capacity withholding. …
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dramatic changes in capacity and pricing have followed in their wake. Catastrophic risks must be addressed with innovative …
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