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India is showing signs of poor delivery of governance. In almost all states people perceive bureaucracy as wooden … countervailing forces in society develop confidence and autonomy to oppose inefficiency and corruption in government. …
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The Department Related Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice tabled its 48th Report on the ‘Lok Pal Bill, 2011’ on December 9, 2011. The Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha on August 4, 2011. The Chairperson of the Committee is Shri Abhishek Manu...
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Politicians face high-powered electoral pressures while bureaucrats face longer-term, low powered incentives. Given constitutional constraints, what incentives do politicians employ to control bureaucrats and how do bureaucrats respond to such incentives? These issues are addressed using a...
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inefficient bureaucracy. If district level civil servants and politicians are indifferent to public welfare, it is too much to … bureaucracy and state level politicians. These vested interests remain. If not carefully designed, sequenced and implemented …
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bureaucracy and the people might be made more equal. [Research Paper No. 2005/11] …
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In the next two decades, India is likely to become an economically prosperous nation and move significantly towards being a far more inclusive society, with the bulk of its population gaining access to facilities for education and health care and living a life with hope and security. To realize...
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The report analyzes the present case scenario of the disease control programs in India.
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The research was undertaken to better understand the current policy and plans of the Cambodian government for the electricity sector; map the decision-making process; develop a greater understanding of the key actors involved; outline the extent of Chinese investment in Cambodia’s...
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This paper considers the potential role of marriage in improving labor market outcomes through the expansion of an individuals' networks. The impact of a father-in-law on a young man's career using panel data from China is studied here. [Bread Working Paper No.302]. URL:...
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The industry and firm-level patterns of anti-dumping (AD) use across 18 most active AD user countries are analysed. For the analysis, the study makes use of the newly available “Global Anti-dumping Databaseâ€. The industry and firm level patterns in the period from 1995-2004 are used....
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