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infrastructures. One product of this trend is the ‘inverse infrastructure,’ which refers to a modularized, semi-autonomous and user …-driven infrastructure that is a result of the self-organization of local actors. In this study, we discuss the nature of such … infrastructures and the challenges they pose to local infrastructure policy with special reference to the case of water cooperatives …
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considers two important determinants such as infrastructure and financial development. With the help of panel time series models …
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Using contemporary models this paper explores the time-series properties of financial infrastructure and economic … India over the 1971-2004 periods. Both over short-run and the long-run perspective the paper seeks to answer; whether the … financial infrastructure variables are complementary or a substitute for economic performance? and in what way economic growth …
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Brings out the issues in infrastructure development in India linking market failure, policy, regulation, and … privatisation in India c. 2000. Is the lead article in the India Infrastructure Report …
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Imbalances in regional infrastructural availability have been a major reason behind lopsided development in India. This …
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Wide regional variation has been a major characteristic of development experience in India. In the present study, the …
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Imbalances in regional infrastructural availability have been a major reason behind lopsided development in India. This …
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The role of infrastructure in fostering economic growth and enhancing public welfare is more pronounced in developing … economies like India. At the time of our independence, the national government was unanimous in accepting that a much wider base … of infrastructure was the ‘sine qua non’ of economic development of this country. The complete consensus obviated the …
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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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Every minute, at least one woman dies from pregnancy and childbirth complications; a further 20 suffer injury, infection or disease. Despite medical advances, and years of policy declarations, this tragic situation remains particularly severe in developing countries, violating a fundamental...
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