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The implications of alternative ways to model decisionmaking by families for educational policy are analysed. Many of the policy implications associated with credit constraints cannot be distinguished from the implications of models of the family that differ from the conventional Barro-Becker...
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selected plantation commodities (coffee, tea and pepper) in India. Partial equilibrium modeling approach (SMART model and …
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This paper compares and contrasts equilibrium outcomes under right-to-manage bargaining (RTM) and efficient bargaining …
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wage is not observed, contracts feature over-employment. Under separating equilibrium the low type is over-employed, and … under pooling equilibrium the high type is over-employed. But when wage is observed, pooling equilibrium may not always … exist, and separating equilibrium does not involve any inefficiency. [Working Paper No. 2010-016]. …
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, which in turn adversely aects the rm's ability to signal through price. Consequently, the separating equilibrium (in price …) does not always exist. Instead, the authors get a semi-separating equilibrium. Pooling equilibrium may not also exist. If …. Pooling equilibrium in wage also exists. The paper also examines whether wage or price is the preferred signalling device, and …
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countries. It also compares and contrasts equilibrium environmental standards and levels of pollution, local and global, with …
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Development education policy has recently focused on school-based recognition and conditional cash transfer programs to … that focus on levels (rather than changes) of achievement can exacerbate inequality in education. In addition, our findings …
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.21 less years of education as an adult. In the short-term, the effects are stronger than in the long run. Further, children …
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to improve the quality of education in urban slums. A remedial education programme hired young women from the community …
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A comprehensive White Paper on India’s higher education policy for a pragmatic programmatic for at least the next 20 … consideration the size of the age-cohort population in the relevant age-groups, and cover all issues relating to higher education … such as ensuring social justice through education for all, relevance of public-private partnership, admission policy …
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