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Government owned Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) raised the price of petrol on 23rd May 2012. After the inclusion of …
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demand function. The results show that energy demand responds negatively to a hike in energy prices and positively to a hike …
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The deficit in the supply of electricity relative to demand at peak hours in 2011-12 was 11 per cent. While generation …
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Budget expectations for automobile sector. [IRIS India].
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An 'Energy Index', which is aggregated from energy indicators is a rich source of information and is helpful in providing an assessment of a country's performance. This has, however, resulted in mushrooming of a plethora of indices, which claim to quantify the performance of a country in...
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the household, (2) access to infrastructure, (3) changes in rice prices, (4) peace situation, and (5) initial household …
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This paper examines how prices, markups and marginal costs respond to trade liberalization. Multi-product firms are …
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Food inflation in India has remained stubborn in recent years. A number of proximate factors such as increasing demand … items, increases in minimum support prices (MSPs) and droughts in certain years are believed to have led to higher food …
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A study middleman margins, trading mechanisms and the role of asymmetric information about prices between potato … daily information on prices in neighboring wholesale markets where the traders re-sell the potatoes. [BREAD Working Paper No …
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year at current prices during 2008-2013. [NRB Working Paper No. 20] …
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