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India is more concentrated than the USA. We address these questions in our paper. Using Prowess data (in this early draft …
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strength of the interlinkage between the services and manufacturing sectors in India and China, using value-added and exports … sector. In contrast, services exports and value-added in India display a higher utilization of modern services, notably …
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, insurance and social security have yet to make an inroad into rural sector. However, digitalization of the economy needs to be …
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In India, tax to GDP ratio, at around 18 percent, is amongst the lowest in the world, probably because India, as … growth. Given that India is an emerging country, there are extensive infrastructure requirements which need high development …
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This study lays out the technological opportunities that stand in front of the Indian auto industry, with focus on the passenger vehicles, limited to cars. It attempts to understand the levers that will influence adoption of emerging new technologies and aims to explain the choices that will be...
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public goods in India beset with institutional failures at several fronts. It draws insights from institutional (transaction …
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The objective of this study is to find out the trends of royalty payments made by Indian Companies over the period of 10 years. Further, the study also documents the share of royalty paid to that of specific variable, viz., net sales, cost of production, capital employed, profit and exports, in...
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urban India. Our rich dataset that we use to illustrate our framework contains independent India's first census …
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We present a comprehensive multi-scale test of the diversity-deficit hypothesis that posits a negative association between diversity and development. We develop a "scale-flip hypothesis" that formalizes how the political salience of diversity is contingent on the level of analysis. We also...
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We present the first ever large-scale snapshot of urban residential segregation in India at the neighborhood-scale. Our … analysis from 147 largest cities in contemporary India shows how caste-based residential segregation is independent of city … size (our sample includes all cities in India with at least 0.3 million residents in 2011). The extent of segregation in …
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