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improvements in the size, liquidity and corporate governance of Indian frms. While the system of capital controls appears …
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framework and discusses the Andhra Pradesh experience in the developing government mechanisms. URL: [http …
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natural resource management. It calls for building on the existing governance instruments that are diverse from regulation to …
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reasonably good health the prospects for learning and skill development are bleak … and without that so is our long term future …
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their history, context, evolution, and experiences since its emergence in 1989. Additionally, it is also an attempt to … critically foreground and map out the conceptual ruminations relating to gender, development, empowerment, and participation that …
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This brief examines one particular criticism of Constituency Development Funds (CDFs): they infringe upon the doctrine … essential for maintaining democracy and good governance, specifically the rule of law and the need for public officials to avoid …
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infrastructure. The empirical results indicate that governance and institutions are crucial for regional infrastructure development …This study is a comprehensive, empirical analysis of the linkages between governance, institutions, and regional …: every one point improvement in governance results in a 1 to 1.5 point rise in regional infrastructure. Countries (and …
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planning and governance are equally responsible. Indian cities are a result of large scale migration over time-a fact which has … often escaped urban planning and governance. Maharashtra is a glaring example of regional disparity and unequal urbanization …
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The structure and extent of interlocking directorates within Indian business groups is studied and analyses the performance effects of such interlocks. It finds that large groups tend to have more interlocks and more heterogeneous the group is, lesser are the interlocks. [IGIDR WP-2003-001].
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This article reviews the regulations and governance reforms carried out in India with respect to auditor and audit … discussion of the existing research on the effectiveness of audit committees and audit independence in corporate governance … sector are then discussed. The article concludes by suggesting some governance reforms that may be considered to further …
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