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This paper will hopefully provide an important methodological tool for all researchers who may be attempting to analyze and explain the growth of the service sector and its share in the Indian GDP over the past decades. [ICRIER WP no. 235].
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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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numbers of the voters out of poverty within a generation, such an effect is far more likely to be present in the developing … 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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