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its impact on the living conditions of population in India particularly related rural and agriculture sector. …
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In recent years there has been a rapid and sustained growth of the service sector in the Indian economy. But unfortunately, while the importance of the services is growing statistical data and other relevant information of the services are abysmally low. There are problems relating to the...
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This paper suggests a theoretical model of inclusive green growth. Paper analyses development mechanism through which natural resource capital regenerates (or at least non-degrade) and contributes to economic growth. Climate change is a threat to save natural resources which is a crucial...
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This paper analyses development mechanism through which natural resource capital regenerates and contributes to economic growth. Climate change challenges economic development in the 21st century but it also provides opportunity to grow with developing green. New development strategy is the...
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indicators in the ST community in the state, they still lagged behind the ‘other’ social groups. Slow progress in expected change … capital base of the ST community is far behind. Similarly is the case of poverty levels and rate of reduction. Given the …
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The two decades of post reform period in India witnessed transformation of the economy in to a higher growth plane … growth in India. The rationale for inclusive financial system, taking banking services to the vulnerable sections, role of …
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The present study is to examine the state of Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribes (SC/STs) in terms of their socio-economic conditions. About one third of the Indian population belong to SC and ST social category and they have been considered as the most deprivation sections of the society. How...
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indicators in the ST community in the state, they still lagged behind the ‘other’ social groups. Slow progress in expected change … capital base of the ST community is far behind. Similarly is the case of poverty levels and rate of reduction. Given the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115481
This paper analyses inclusive growth that focuses on the creation of opportunities for all. Inclusive growth allows people to contribute to and benefit from economic growth, while pro-poor growth approaches focusing on welfare of the poor only to reduce inequality. Recently, economics literature...
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using data of 52 large cities in India, this paper finds that higher urban economic growth is associated with an increase in …
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