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I investigate the relationship between university rankings and economic growth and found that the relationship is statistically significant. The more the number of universities that a country has in international university rankings, the higher its GDP per capita. What is more surprising is...
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India have put the whole SSI sector into hot water. This is purely because of policy of liberalization and Globalization put …In the aftermath of globalization it is now, perhaps, industry alone – especially small scale industry – that holds the …
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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 … scenarios of world’s development for a larger time horizon, which, in general, approach them independently. But, since the … economic development of states in the globalization era relies decisively on the evolution of political interests games at …
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implications are (b) the emergence of a new social formation that may be called World Market Capitalism, which has a vastly … system that then existed in the world, and (c) the transition from a uni-polar world, with the U.S.A. as the single center of … power, after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989, to a multi-polar world order at the end of the first decade of the 21st …
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-imperialism (globalisation) process in India, particularly on the social security aspects of the working population? Accordingly, an attempt is … in India. It is seen that the overall growth rate of the organised sector employment maintained its declining trend from … the growth performance and labour absorption in agricultural and non-agricultural enterprises in India from the Economic …
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trading was introduced by Government of India during the year 2000 when since investments from foreign institutional investors …
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sector of India and purport to examine if, in the wake of globalization, there have been substantial changes in their …
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India brought about by liberalization and globalization of the economy. Structural changes in terms of employment of labour …In 1991 India chose to open her economy and formulated the New Economic Policy (NEP). Under the structural adjustment … substitution of capital for labour in almost all states. In the pre-globalization period the industries experienced increasing …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the progress in socioeconomic conditions across the major states of India by …
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aftermath of the Southeast Asian crisis, the limitation of the liberal capital regime for a developing country like India is … often highlighted in the literature. However, the probable impact of introducing KAC on CAB in India generally is discussed … theoretically. Though some of the existing studies in India have earlier focused on this research question, they have done so by …
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