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This paper studies the intergenerational persistence of industry in India. Using data from a nationally representative …
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This paper provides new evidence on the consequences of foetal exposure to high levels of pollution for the risk of stillbirth, and for the long-term health and labour market outcomes of those that survive. Variation in in utero exposure comes from a persistent weather system that affected...
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thus commentaries are welcome. The structure is based on the following topics: a) The employment policy (Time regimes …
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There is wide consensus that entrepreneurial talent is the ability to discover and exploit market opportunities by taking the relevant risky decisions. Discovery and exploitation are separate but interlinked features of entrepreneurship requiring, in different proportions, the exploitation of...
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China and India on Argentina’s industrial employment. We use a dynamic econometric model and industry level data to estimate … the effects of trade with China and India on the level of employment in Argentina’s manufacturing sector. Results suggest … that trade with China and India only had a small negative effect on industrial employment, even in a period of swift trade …
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, management and etc.). FDI creates employment where unemployment and underemployment rate is high and thus increases the income of … of India, the picture is so complex. The Competitiveness of manufacturing sector and Financial Openness are showing the … fluctuating path over the year. No as such trend can be found for these two series for India. Only the Trade Openness is showing …
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all children under coverage of Elementary Education, which sadly has not been possible yet in India. Policy makers have … India through some of its alternative, innovative, and flexible programs. In this paper we examine the performance of one of …
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India and China are without doubt two superpowers in becoming, as they jointly own 40% of the world’s population and … present in the following some recent economic earmarks of India’s, respectively China’s development, as well as, in conclusion …
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India is a witness of regional disparities in many sphere of socio- economic development. On one side, world’s majority … of new billionaires are in India and on the another side, India has majority of poor people. Like that, in development … (education) in India with the emphasis on State wise analysis. The elasticity concept has used to study the relationship between …
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Given that China is already the world’s largest carbon emitter and its emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its industrialization and urbanization, there is no disagreement that China eventually needs to take on binding greenhouse gas emissions caps. However, the key challenges are...
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