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policies to attract global investment. In a study conducted in 2001 by the World Bank, ‘Mining Sector reforms and Investmentâ …Even after five years of after the liberalisation of the investment regime India has failed to attract FDI to come to …
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For most people the story of Indian reforms starts in the nineties, following the BOP crisis of 1990-91. There was a … detectable increase in the rate of growth of the Indian economy in the 1980s arising from the liberalisation initiated in the …
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response has improved after the economic reforms introduced in early 90s in India. This study estimates supply response for … major crops during pre and post reform periods using Nerlovian adjustment cum adaptive expectation model. Estimation is … study found no significant difference in supply elasticities between pre and post reform periods for majority of crops. It …
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India has embarked upon an economic model driven by the free market incorporating processes of liberalisation … in the world. Even while the country is investing its resources to create “India-the Global Brandâ€, what is its …
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Private practice in the health sector was re-introduced from 1980, when China began its economic reform from a planned … economy to a market economy. But today the total number of private sector providers is quite few, because the government does …
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Despite witnessing a decade of rapid economic growth, an acceleration of growth in the organised manufacturing sector has eluded India. Using data from the Annual Survey of Industries, the factors holding back the growth of output and employment in this sector is examined. It is found that there...
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Whether there should be transparency in political finance? Whether there should be a control over the money that the political parties are receiving?
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selects four important new reform arrangements: autonomous hospitals; user fees; contracting out; and regulation or enablement … reform, the extent of change and lessons learned are briefly reviewed. [HEFP WP No. 01/96]. …
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This paper addresses the following question: why are we still arguing about globalisation? It analyses the recent evolution of debates relating to the impact of globalisation on poverty and economic growth in developing countries. A stock-take of selected cross-country econometric research is...
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regarding agricultural trade liberalisation in India. The arguments against agricultural trade liberalisation are often based on …
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