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Election results are generally hard to predict, and India is no exception. This paper discusses the factors that are … important in explaining the results of the 2009 parliamentary elections in India. Our results show that the voters prefer the …
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Sabha elections in India, and find support for all the implications of the model. Our empirical results show that voters do …
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country, India, which has seen its economy grow 8 to 9 percent recently. We first generalize the Fair model to allow for …
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India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector over the last two decades. However, an acceleration … of growth in manufacturing, and a corresponding increase in employment, has eluded India. Why have the reforms not … 1980-2004, we analyze the effects of the reforms that liberalized India’s industrial licensing regime on the performance of …
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manufacturing has eluded India. This is despite the fact that the central focus of the reforms in the 1980s and 1990s was to … India post reforms. It argues that there are many factors that have inhibited the growth of industrial sector in India. One …
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We survey India’s experience with exporting services. We show that the country’s experience is unique in that modern …. This has not always been the case, however; India’s out-performance is limited to recent years. Policy initiatives, from … a dummy variable for India. India, evidently, is a significant outlier as an exporter of services, and even more so as …
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