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extent, technology. This paper argues that India's demographic dividend with 65 per cent of the population in aged 15-24 in … 2012 is ideally suited to embark on a path of sustained high rate of economic growth for the foreseeable future if India …
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activities have been effective in reducing poverty in India. To ensure sensitivity and robustness of the results, three different … education expenditures, viz., government expenditures on elementary, secondary, higher/university and "other" levels. Data for … fourteen Indian states from 13th to 53rd rounds of National Sample Survey of India are used for estimating poverty. Using …
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Introduction: Srivastava and Sen (1997) have advanced a framework for the study of government subsidies in India. Their … ascertaining who bears the costs of the subsidies. Certain costs are borne by the society at large in terms of loss of productivity … may actually represent investment with only a part of it subsidizing the present consumption plan. Even if all the …
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In India, the pace of financial innovation was relatively slow until the initiation of the financial liberalization … subaggregates we construct an overall aggregate of financial savings in India. …
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