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manufacturing sectors of India during the post-reform period. The motivation for this study comes from the econometric results of …
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The role of productivity in accelerating the pace of economic growth is well recognized in economic literature and this paper shows that Pakistan’s case is no exception. The purpose of the paper was also to see the effect of government fiscal policy, monetary policy and other economic measures...
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Abstract This paper provides a theoretical and empirical survey on the link between employment and growth in sub … study. First the employment issue in sub-Saharan Africa is mostly a matter of quality than quantity. Secondly the reason of … weak employment performances could not be found in labor market rigidities. Third the observed increase of working poor …
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The present study tries to understand the trends and determinants of economic growth in Indian states. For this, it considers two important determinants such as infrastructure and financial development. With the help of panel time series models, the study concludes that although both the...
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, poverty,, urbanization and education) on crime rates in India. State-level data is collected on the above variables for the …
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paper analyses the growth and development experience in India using multiple indicators. Development seems to have lagged …
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after independence into four sequential phases of growth and structural change. This periodization of India’s post …
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liberalisation in the context of India and Korea. Using three indicators of liberalisation this paper finds no meaningful …
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implications for the retail investors in India, over the post-liberalization period ranging 1993-2004. The estimations using …
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