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that infrastructure like roads, irrigation, electricity aid in growth and so do quality of human capital. Hence … agricultural growth in India. …
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Singapore and Malaysia are considering sharing electricity. Will this pave the way for an ASEAN-wide electricity grid …
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attendant benefits—throughout India, they must adjust their economic model, as WBREDA is beginning to implicitly acknowledge …
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The rapid growth in banking indicators in the North Eastern region of India following nationalisation of 14 major banks …
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In today’s developing world the vast majority of water and electricity services are provided by public utilities …
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2009 Budget speech
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To analyse the role of partisan beliefs and interests, this paper focuses on two industries—telecoms and electricity—which have been subject to strong pressures for policy diffusion and thereby are unlikely candidates for showing traces of partisanship. In the implementation of...
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This paper discusses the stylised problems relating to water and irrigation in India and argues tht most of the … inefficeincies, misuse and environmental damage have their roots in the mispricing of water and electricity. Since the only kind of … should make private and public financing of water (and electricity) projects possible. …
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Five possible indicators are suggested that illustrate the type of measurable targets that could help the United States and Pakistan meet shared goals for effective and transparent development. [CGD Essay]
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The Mekong is under threat. The governments of Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand are considering plans to build eleven big hydropower dams on the Mekong River’s lower mainstream. If built, these dams would harm the river’s ecology and block the major fish migrations that feed and...
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