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Agricultural markets in India have been regulated since 1928 with the inception of the "Royal Commission of Agriculture …." Policy intervention in agriculture was virtually absent till the Bengal Famine of 1943, in which more than a million people …
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link between stream flow, agricultural water use and economic returns to agriculture. The study attempts to simulate the … tankbased agriculture in a downstream village. …
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population whose economic prospects are linked to the performance of agriculture. There are many schemes taken by NABARD to …
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growth while maintaining the macroeconomic stability; (b) improving the governance; (c) investing in human capital; and (d …
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This paper examines three software and/or information technology enabled services (ITES) industries—two in the early stages of development (in the People’s Republic of China [PRC] and the Philippines) and one mature one (in India). Being latecomers to offshoring work, the PRC and...
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The main question that the Governor is asking to the RBI staff is "how can I do my job better so that I can make a positive difference to the country?"
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This study examines the consequences of a) a domestic carbon tax policy, and, b) participation in a global tradable emission permits regime on carbon emissions, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and poverty, in India. The results, based a computable general equilibrium model of the Indian economy,...
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This study attempts to quantify the links between infrastructure investment and poverty reduction using a multi-region general equilibrium model, supplemented with household survey data for the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). Infrastructure investment is an important step in economic...
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It is an empirical fact that it is very difficult to balance economic growth, poverty reduction, and environment protection, particularly for developing and transitional economies. While the economic environment of a country is influenced by conditions within the country, it is also influenced...
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Are ostensibly demand-driven public programs less susceptible to political clientelism even when private goods are allocated? This is examined using expenditure data at the local level from India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.
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