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cross section of Indian states for the period 2003- 2007. It argues that the current technology is human capital and … technology, persons with less education would become victims. The panel model results of Generalised Least Squares using cross …
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has served the political and economic interests of China while providing Africa with much-needed technology and financial …
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Using a unique panel data set on Indian firms, some basic but important and often neglected aspects of technology …
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times. Even though technology has benefitted modern civilization through major scientific inventions in industry, medicine …
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This monograph looks at how Indian exporters of goods and services have used e-commerce to promote exports. The second section comes up with explanations for the failure of the Indian garment exporting firms to use e-mmerce by comparing to its the successful use by large corporate bodies like...
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with the challenge of developing an inclusive innovation based development model. The author has identified six steps which …
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The Humanities in the 21st century has to contend with both critique and context. It has to account as an anthropocentric, imperial discipline that not only privileged the human over other forms of life, but also some kinds of humanity. It also has to negotiate with a context where accepted...
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India’s Unique Identification (UID) project offers important lessons for other countries. UID’s performance data show that large countries can implement biometric ID programs with low levels of exclusion and high accuracy, but this requires the combined use of multiple biometrics....
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This paper explores the relationship between inflation and relative price variability (RPV) by using disaggregated CPI data for Pakistan. Three methods have been used to assess the functional form and stability of the relationship between inflation and RPV; (a) visual assessment through scatter...
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Rural people are deprived even of the basic facilities of medical care. Is this ethical? [6th K R Memorial lecture].
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