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A longitudinal household survey from World Bank Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS) was used for the study. A relatively small (but representative) sample of households residing in the mountainous regions of Nepal (i.e., excluding the low-lying Terai regions) were surveyed in three...
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The paper examines the urbanization pattern with context of India. The paper deals with various demographic aspects of urbanization. Also the paper focuses on characteristics and classes of cities, and poverty and slums. [Working Paper 141]. URL: [http://fgks.in/IndexServer/tifac/article/141.pdf]
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projects with cost overruns. These accomplishments have been achieved due to better financing, project management, and reform …
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Capitalizing on recent estimates of infrastructure financing requirements in Asia, this paper frames a scenario for …
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The aim of this paper is to examine the effects climate change will have on Bangladesh and also gives some possible solutions for tackling climate change.
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take place, urban financing and governance [Plenary Address at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Urban Summit at Bellagio …
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public expenditure on education. The outcome of these lines of research also has implications for the financing of education …
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Budget in Brief is designed to summarize the detailed information into an overview comprising essential information about expenditure and receipt and the resulting budget balance.
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The IAEA topical seminar on Financing of Nuclear Power Projects in Developing Countries reaffirmed that a major …
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An overview of World Health Report 2005 published by WHO. Channelising funds through national insurance programmes is the best way of facing the challenges of maternal and child health care [Paper presented at the Forum 9 conference].
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