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expected to revisit the issues of budgetary allocation, tariff policy, fiscal incentives, private sector participation and …
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infrastructure can be reduced significantly if a country forms a sharing partnership with other countries. The sharing can be at …
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This paper shows that the realization of Singapore’s vision of “active citizenship†and “state-society partnershipâ€, to a significant extent, depends on how social capital is being created and renewed in Singapore’s evolving political landscape.[Working Paper 9]
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Despite years of significant advances in improving child survival and health, the final chapter on ending unnecessary child deaths has not yet been written and advances have stagnated in several countries with the highest child mortality rates. Creative, respectful and effective partnerships...
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Health is a State subject and the Government of India has always tried to work in partnership with states to meet … people's needs. As the report will indicate, it is through this partnership with constant monitoring and support that they …
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Contemporary civil wars are rooted in a partial or complete breakdown of the social contract, often involving disputes … over public spending, resource revenues, and taxation. A feasible social contract gives potential rebels something akin to … after war must rebuild the social contract. The chances of success increase if the economy can achieve broad- based growth …
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This paper seeks to analyse the present situation of the bus transport system in Delhi and addresses the question of how privatising bus transport system in Delhi would make the present scenario of Delhi roads much better. [CCS WP No. No. 0036].
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Healthcare in developing countries is often unreliable and of poor quality, thus reducing individuals incentives to use … poor. Using data from a field experiment in India, the impact of high-quality care experiences in the form of a free …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of economic policies on Philippine agricultural incentives from 1960 … up to 1992. Apart from economic policies affecting price incentives, cover public expenditures for agricultural support … services which influence agricultural incentives by raising productivity will also be covered. …
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India started exporting a small amount of honey in 1991-1992 and has now established itself as an important honey exporter to the world market. The quantity exported has increased substantially, and today India exports honey to 62 countries, including Germany, Saudi Arabia, the United States,...
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