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The analysis seeks to look at inflation as a political economic phenomenon, based on a framework devised by Jonathan Nitzan and christened differential accumulation. The theory of differential accumulation rejects the conventional definitions of capital and draws upon Veblenian economics to...
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There is perhaps only one broad certainty in the contemporary debate on climate change: not only does climate change affect different nations and communities differently, but the responses of individual stakeholders and institutions are also quite different, primarily because of their different...
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The current study seeks to understand the effectiveness of commercials that are basically nation-wide commercials …
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the nation must be able to invest in their education, health and development adequately. In order to ensure that they grow …
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Is there sufficient allocation for children in the budgets? [HAQ CRC].
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The Minister of Finance, K.M Mani , presented the General Budget 2013 to the State Assembly on March 15, 2013. In his … address, he commented on the fiscal performance of the State in 2012-13 and laid out his budget proposals for 2013-14. This … document presents a brief analysis covering important features of the Budget. [PRS]. URL:[http://mla.prsindia.org/sites/default/files/policy_guide/State …
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to the victims of domestic violence and to introduce measures which seek to ensure that the relevant organs of the State …
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This preliminary report has been prepared with a view to assist the state government in understanding the implications …
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Whether timing of the elections leads to riots or not within India. In other words, does timing of elections instigate riots? Using time series crosssectional data for 16 major Indian states for the period 1958 – 2004, it is found that scheduled elections are associated with increase in riots
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for the globalisation debate, which has been polarised along ideological grounds, often within a 'state versus the market … are designed and implemented, and a policy framework that can make both these institutions, the state and the market …
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