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The paper attempts to explore the technology spillover effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indian … model parameter estimates provide an evaluation of the technology spillovers in a cluster and the inter-cluster spillovers …
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It is attempted to understand the implications of equality in water distribution on social welfare with a simple abstract analysis using Leontief-type fixed production function.
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India. Research inputs by a faculty member are considered to be an outcome of his/her own decision-making process, which in … sponsorship and institutional factors, are expected to influence both set of endogenous variables (research inputs and outputs …
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, for the period 1979-2008. A model is constructed using multiple output/multiple input technology production frontier using …
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The paper discusses the impacts of free-trade policy on the agricultural exports of Kerala.
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The factors and process underlying agrarian distress in Kerala by undertaking the case studies of three villages situated in Wayanad and Idukki districts namely, Cherumad, Kappikkunnu and Upputhara. The impact of distress on household livelihoods and indebtedness and how they cope up with the...
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An attempt has been made to analyse agricultural growth and the contribution of various components to the overall output growth of the Maharashtra State for the period from 1961-62 to 1997-98. It is observed that the growth in area of major crops in the state revealed mixed trend. The future...
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The objectives of the policy on organic farming, the strategies of the policy are explained here.
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A commonly alleged pitfall of decentralization is that poverty, socio-economic inequality and lack of political competition allow local elites to capture local governments. This hypothesis is empirically examined using a longitudinal sample of 80 West Bengal villages concerning targeting of...
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It is widely believed that the decline in agricultural productivity in the Dhemaji district of Assam, India, is due to flood-induced sand depositions in paddy fields. Increased sand content reduces the water retaining capacity of soils and reduces crop productivity. Soil tests in 346...
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