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Much recent thinking on poverty and poverty reduction is ‘big’ in terms of its ideas, units of analysis, datasets, plans and ambitions. While recognising some of the benefits of such approaches this paper argues that researchers should counterbalance this through ‘thinking...
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estimates of the 1980s and 1990s, focusing on the methodology and database used for estimation. It extensively reviews the …
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explains the methodology followed. Second, the firm’s entry strategy is discussed to highlight how the Japanese view business …
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that the standard methodology used will almost invariably lead to biased elasticity estimates, and proposes an alternative … methodology which avoids this problem. [WP] …
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In this paper, a methodology to measure discrimination in educational contexts is illustrated. In India, exam …
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Singapore business within a holistic framework using case study methodology. Following the Introduction in Section 1, Section 2 … turn of the millennium. Section 3 provides an outline of the scope, methodology and rationale of this study. Section 4 … of the methodology adopted in the study and possible areas for further research are also outlined. The Appendices contain …
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the concepts through an interactive methodology. Each life skill has been explained using everyday examples which will …
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It is suggested that there are several aspects of the social exclusion approach that are valuable in both the UK and developing country contexts. A summary of research on the intergenerational transmission of disadvantage drawing especially from work on the UK birth cohorts of 1958 and 1970....
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In India, year-on-year percentage changes of price indexes are widely used as the measure of inflation. In terms of monthly data, each observation of a one-year change in inflation is the sum of twelve one-month changes. This suggests that better information about inflationary pressures can be...
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of time between 1977 to 2010 using retrospective methodology known as Stages of Progress. …
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