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The aim of this paper is to analyse the different generations of migration theory and remittances from the development economics perspective, examining in particular the dichotomy between economic and social theory in explaining the nexus between migration and development. [ProGlo Working Paper...
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This study attempts to highlight the importance of hydrological information to the user communities from a socio-economic perspective. It shows, based on the evidence, how groundwater is depleting along with increasing dependence over the years across the regions of Andhra Pradesh. [WP No. 92]....
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In this study the analytical framework for identifying and benchmarking systemically important financial institutions is discussed. First, the main concepts underlying the SIFI definition are laid out. Next, the methodologies used for measuring systemic importance in academia and for policy...
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Clusters are groups of firms, related actors, and institutions that are located near one another and that draw productive advantage from their mutual proximity and connections. This paper studies the ways of managing white spaces to make a cluster innovative....
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natural gas, generate negative environmental externalities including air pollution. The use of energy resources are the …
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This paper looks in to the process of environmental degradation and the resultant externalities in the context of … externalities and examine the costs and benefits from groundwater replenishing mechanisms in different ecological contexts. [WP No …
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avoidable negative externalities, improper substitution between products, tax arbitrage, distortion of consumer preferences and …
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