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Skills and knowledge are the driving forces of economic growth and social development for any country. Countries with higher and better levels of skills adjust more effectively to the challenges and opportunities of world of work. [Ministry of Labour and Employment on eSS] [
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growing “ethical trade†products. This market development trend utilizes certification systems that ensure the impartiality … of assessing products produced in developing countries.This paper assesses how the conditions under organic certification … and fair-trade certification directly and indirectly contribute to the achievement of the MDG targets.[ADBI WP NO. 115] …
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This paper is a study on Access, Participation, and Performance of Girls in Science and Technology in Nepal. This study …
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attempt has been made to see the efficacy and performance of the various central government social sector programmes. …
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The importance of non-financial reporting in the overall assessment of a company's performance, its risk-return trade …
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investigate how trilemma policy configurations affect the output performance of the economies under severe crisis situations …
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This paper looks at the overall performance of the CFPR/TUP programme using the 2002 baseline survey and 2005 repeat …
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This working paper discusses the rice economy of Kerala, with a disaggregate analysis of its performance. [Working …
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the historical overview of crop insurance products and their performance. It is followed by the discussion on the …
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typically goes to poorer countries, or to countries after poor performance. Even after this correction, we find little robust …
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