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considered to be beneficial for emerging economies like India in some earlier studies (Khanna & Palepu, 2000a), they ignored …
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global one-sector model with demand determined outputs and bargained distribution to investigate whether India's growth … performance can be sustained, where the country might face constraints to growth, and how India's growth matters in the global …
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populated countries in South Asia, India and Pakistan. The causality analysis was estimated at aggregated and disaggregated …-directional causality between the agricultural electricity consumption and the agricultural GDP in India, while in Pakistan the causality … was found to run from agricultural GDP to agricultural electricity consumption. At the aggregated level, India confirmed …
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The main aim of this study is to investigate India's demand for international reserve by focusing on the role of … assessed India's position in terms of reserve adequacy and found that India is well placed and has sufficient stock of … significant role in determining India's long-term reserve demand policies. More importantly, validating the monetary approach to …
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Using fixed calorie norms to measure undernutrition is suspect due to familiar reasons. Recent studies have proposed an approach that relies on a calorie share of staples threshold. Our analysis with Indian household data shows that such a measure is of limited interest and potentially...
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general equilibrium model of India. The simulation results show that, the efficacy of physical capital accumulation in …
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The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) – the largest food subsidy program in India – has been a dismal failure …
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India's exports of modern services have grown consistently over the last three decades and more so since 1991 …. Sustaining modern services exports (MSEs), which in India enjoy comparative advantage, is important for sustaining service …-led growth and maintaining stability on the external sector. In this context, we examine key drivers of India's surge in MSEs …
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