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Guyana has been able to reverse decades of economic decline and stagnation with five consecutive years of robust growth … during the period 2006-2010. The study probes whether Guyana has finally turned the corner. The study finds that good …
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This paper examines the monetary policy framework of Guyana. Guyana’s monetary Policy is motivated by the IMF …
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This paper examines why commercial banks in Guyana demand non-remunerated excess reserves, a phenomenon that became …
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The principal contribution of this article is that it provides evidence of recent trends of inequality in Guyana, but … is on the rise. The article argues that the mining and quarrying sector regulates Guyana’s growth performance and ignites …
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This paper examines Guyana’s growth record 1992 to 2010, against one aspect of the World Bank’s Functional Model of … Selective Interventions in Guyana’s growth record since 1992. The paper will discuss how selective interventions were the … 1990’s), and then use that basis to discuss Guyana. According to current development thought, selective policy …
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The Chhotanagpur Plateau in Eastern India lies on the so-called Tribal belt and is one of the poorest regions of India. Beginning in 1998, the Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata and the International Rice Research Institute began research to examine the biophysical and socioeconomic factors...
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Migration has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed but it remains a dominant event in the global social system. In modern days also people migrate from underdeveloped areas to the developed ones in search of better opportunities. A number of...
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Migration has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed but it remains a dominant event in the global social system. In modern days also people migrate from underdeveloped areas to the developed ones in search of better opportunities. A number of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111439
This study estimates the impact of major agriculture inputs (credit disbursement, area under cultivation, fertilizer consumption and water availability) on total rice production in Pakistan using a time series ranging from 1988 to 2010. The study uses a log-linear Cobb-Douglas production...
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This paper analyses the potential distributional impact and synergy effects from simultaneous improvements in agricultural sector productivity and reductions in trade and transportation margins. Two separate models are established to analyse (i) the interaction between agricultural technology...
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