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India is having large population, a fast growing economy with national focus on inclusive growth and an urgent need to …
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New studies are increasingly appearing based on historical data across the world that better socio-economic status is associated with taller men and women. This study based on a recent Indian data analyses the variations in height among adult women. [WOrking Paper No. 41]. URL:...
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Multiple Meanings of Money: How Women See Microfinance by Smita Premchander, V. Prameela, M. Chidambaranathan, L. JeyaseelanSage publication, 2009, Pp 264, Rs. 595/-
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This paper mainly addresses the economic dimensions, concentrating on the importance of international trade to state-building and the need for global public goods in a global market economy. The focus here is on the smaller countries emerging from civil war (particularly in Africa) rather than...
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This paper provides a robust normative evaluation of the spectacular growth episode that India has experienced in the …
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done by CPRC in India. There is no map of chronic poverty in India, but have an approximate idea of numbers and communities …
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This is a brief sketch of the Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) three- decade-long journey from the local to global and informal to formal sector in search of finding work and income for now 720,000 women workers. Though SEWA remains a local and an informal economy...
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The present paper makes an attempt to analyse the progress of India in three important ‘basic human needs⠅
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that are so typical of market driven systems. [The 'Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF) Distinguished Speaker Series …' lecture delivered by Mrs. Usha Thorat Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India at Singapore]. …
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The speech covers the macro setting for GenNext banking by way of discussing the demographic composition of Indiaâ … their banking activities is also discussed. A discussion on how to facilitate banking in the context of knowledge economy …/society is discussed. Certain implications and challenges arising from GenNext banking which need further deliberation are …
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