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change negotiations; its arguments and considerations concerning its role to the international community; and its …
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. Assuming plausible enhancements in the course of further negotiations, the biggest-ever round of international trade …
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This piece analyzes the implications of the National Food Security Act for India's commitments under the WTO Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) in the context of widespread concern that they might be mutually incompatible. [IGIDR WP-2013-026].
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This conference is one of the most important and most complex in the history of climate policy negotiations. The …
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negotiations. For this reason, it is important that developing countries thoroughly understand the issues that are up for …
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negotiations, India should refrain from considering any compromise on its interests in agriculture and Non Agricultural Market …
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Development approach. No Concept of development, however, can be complete unless and until it incorporates the gender component at …
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This paper speaks to companies seeking practical ways to alleviate global poverty. The private sector has several inherent competitive advantages to bring to bear in this effort through which they can enhance their impact – both to themselves and to their intended beneficiaries. Based on...
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In this paper the author analyzes the pros and cons of combining data from different sources to revisit some explanatory problems. The problems discussed have risen from a theoretical and analytic gap between people’s outlooks and values on the one hand, and their social circumstances on...
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The purpose of the ASER 2009’s rapid assessment survey in rural areas is twofold: (i) to get reliable estimates of the status of children’s schooling and basic learning (reading and arithmetic level) at the district level; and (ii) to measure the change in these basic learning and...
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