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Karnataka during the post reform period (March 1992- March 2008). Basic data for this study were collected from the various … issues of Basic Statistical Returns of Scheduled Commercial Banks in India published by Reserve Bank of India. Deposits … period. It was found that RRBs continued to focus on agriculture credit disbursements in the Sate of Karnataka. At the same …
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benefits the farmers along with sponsoring companies. The study is narrowed down to a case study of Karnataka, which already …
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Karnataka is among pioneering Indian states to frame suitable policies aimed at encouraging local firms’ export … infrastructure. As a result of such policies, exports from the Indian state of Karnataka have been growing rapidly with contributing … and patterns of Karnataka in the backdrop of the state policy developments. It examines the relevance of various factors …
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reliability. The applications were to problems of population growth , the environment, energy, and alternative economic …
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The concept of basic needs is today at the center of many discussions about development and the international order. Some international organizations are rethinking their prior evaluation of development policies based largely on aggregate economic output, in particular, the welfare of the very...
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We live in an imperfect world. The poverty, the disease, the lack of education, the environmental destruction, the energy crisis, the overpopulation, the increasing consumption of resources, the deforestation and desertification, the biodiversity loss, the pollution, the emissions of greenhouse...
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Within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the gender equality in education is considered one of … narrowing down the gender gap in education for the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels. More specifically, and among many … other factors, the study focuses on the response of gender gap in education to economic growth, information communication …
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have the potential to positively influence the quantity and quality of women’s participation in agriculture in India … these ensuing opportunities, because they are ideologically more empowered vis-a vis women in rest of India. Having said …’s North Eastern Region. Women in agriculture in this part of the country, are going to get more and more employments both in …
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‘threatening’ planning for Women in Development (WID) to the more ‘confrontational’ gender planning with its aspiring goal of …The concept of women’s development has now become an integral part of the development discourses and policy initiatives …. This development has been informed by a remarkable though gradual shift in the perception about women, from the stature of …
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ability of UK women-owned firms to obtain external finance. In this paper we use an econometric approach to explore the effect … Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) UK 2004 database. Standardising for a range of individual characteristics, we find that women are around … barriers are linked negatively to the start-up decision, stronger perceptions of financial barriers among women are having a …
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