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New Delhi launched its SEZ revolution in April 2000 to secure the country a two digit growth rate, copying from China … between China and India SEZ strategies. It starts reviewing the historical conditions that pushed China and subsequently India …-working-papers&id=358:indian-special-economic-zones-the-difficulties-of-repeating-china-s-triumph&Itemid=493&lang=en]. …
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industrialization ought to be compensated. Prior to acquisition, the farmers are leasing in land from a private owner or local …
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Presentation shows the global financial crisis, the difference between US, Europe and India, RBI’s policy response …
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follows. In recognizing that poverty is “multi-dimensionalâ€, today’s dominant policy discourses have actually made …
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and investment high. This paper looks into the role played by the financial sector in the growth process of China and …
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Over the last few decades India has emerged as an economic giant. In 2000 the Special Economic Zone (SEZs) policy … policy does little to strengthen India’s economy. India should consider modifying its SEZ policy or abandoning it in favor … of broader economic reform. [ISDP policy Brief 97]. URL:[http://www.isdp.eu/images/stories/isdp-main-pdf/2012_martensson-olsson_indias-sez-policy.pdf]. …
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certain bounds) which mentined in the article. The author is not trying to draw lessons for China itself on what policies it … should correct or how China can do better in future, though some of these emerge as by products. …
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This study presents a comprehensive picture of poverty chnages in China in the period of 1978-95. Using two micro data … sets from Household Income Surverys of 1988 and 1995, the author examines poverty distribution among various localities and …
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Land acquisition, which refers to the process of a government forcibly acquiring private property for public purpose, has been the cause of over a third of the legal conflicts in India in the past decade. [iGovernment].
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through industrialization, and especially through export oriented activities. But the key mechanisms seen as driving the …
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