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Economic growth and poverty reduction require for a country to establish efficient rules for economic and political …
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The paper looks at the growth and commercialization of microfinance in India. It starts out be looking at how the … specifics cases of four large microfinance institutions in India. The basic argument of the paper is that most of the early … as the activities scaled up, it was imperative to move to a commercial format. The paper examines the growth imperatives …
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are suggested for managing the humanleopard conflict situations in areas where leopards coexist among high densities of … humans. URL:[http://moef.nic.in/downloads/public-information/guidelines-human-leopard-conflict-management.pdf]. …
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conflict with the Naxalites. …
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The record of aid to fragile and poorly-performing states is the real test of aid effectiveness. Rich countries can justify aid to fragile states both through altruism and self-interest. But, with some exceptions, donors have appeared at the wrong times and with the wrong attitudes, even...
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reform, the UN concentrates on conflict resolution and reconstruction, and the World Bank- whose operations span both the … agendas- has yet to integrate reform and conflict issues. However, reform and reconstruction can be kept separate if conflict …
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after war must rebuild the social contract. The chances of success increase if the economy can achieve broad- based growth …
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inconsistent. Levels of conflict are an increasing function of greed and rents, but decreasing in the direct costs of war. In a … more conflict is chosen. Sanctions, aid and direct intervention, if effective, could eliminate conflict, as well as help in …
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This paper presents a simple model to show how distributional concerns can engender social conflict. They have a two … period model, where the cost of conflict is endogenous in the sense that parties involved have full control over how much … conflict they can create. We find that anticipated future inequality plays a crucial role in determining the level of conflict …
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In this paper, an attempt is made to identify some key challenges for infrastructure sectors in post-conflict … infrastructure is often essential to sustain recovery. Conflicts erode governance institutions, weaken public expenditure management … both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ assets of societies and the rebuilding of social institutions and capacity of communities is …
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