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, poverty,, urbanization and education) on crime rates in India. State-level data is collected on the above variables for the …Becker’s analysis of crime and punishment has initiated a series of theoretical and empirical works investigating the … determinants of crime. However, there is a dearth of literature in the context of developing countries. This paper is an attempt to …
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: Incidence of crime in India has been mounting at a fast pace , especially during the last decade. Moreover, crime on … labour market as a transmitting institution for crime. This paper is an attempt to understand the issue of crime in India as … wage inequality are key variables that explains the crime rate in India, especially crime on body. Education similarly …
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This paper empirically examines the causality between crime rates and economic growth using state level data in India … crime and economic growth. Higher crimes may reduce level of per capita income and its growth rate. Controlling intentional …
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This paper, for the 2008 World Export Development Forum, considers the emerging importance of standards and offers a brief overview of the main public-private standards that increasingly govern trade in agrifood products. Their dynamic and rapidly evolving nature, particularly for ecolabels,...
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RRBs) in issuance of credit to agriculture sector during the post-reform period by using time series data from 1975 to 2005 …. The analysis reveals that the trends of direct (short and long-term) and indirect institutional credit to agriculture …
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agriculture in India. The onset of deceleration in agriculture began from early nineties and it became sharp from the late … collectively to revive agriculture and “Save India from Agriculture Crisis”. …Agricultue in India is undergoing a structural change leading to a crisis situation. The rate of growth of agricultural …
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Agriculture sector plays a vital role in the world economy and provides food for every one of us. The World Trade … Organization (WTO) is important body in the international trade and agriculture. Surprisingly, the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA …) of WTO does not refer to food and agriculture at all. Agricultural subsidies and trade become controversial issues in the …
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traces its linkages with the agrarian sector. It uses the context of two developing economies, India and Kenya that were …
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The productivity growth in agriculture is both a necessary and sufficient condition for the development of the sector …, factor shares, value added vs. gross value of output, etc. related to measurement of TFP in agriculture. It also focuses on … the determinants of TFP growth in agriculture and the trends in TFP growth in Indian agriculture. …
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The present paper examines the changing nature of labour use in rice cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. The study observed that there is a fast decline in labour use in respect of rice cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. All three forms of labour (family, casual and attached) have followed the same...
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