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Introduction: Srivastava and Sen (1997) have advanced a framework for the study of government subsidies in India. Their … section for various definitions of subsidy). Specifically, for the state of Maharashtra, the subsidy was estimated at Rupees … Government of Maharashtra (GoM) as shown in Table 1. Excluding the grants-in-aid, the estimate of subsidy varies between 0.8 to 1 …
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The objective of this study was to examine if intra-racial income inequality contributes to higher infant mortality rates (IMRs) for African-Americans. The conceptual framework for this study is derived from Richard Wilkinson's psychosocial environment interpretation of the income inequality and...
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. It was hypothesised that a greater association might be found between satisfaction and equality of income distribution … rather than between satisfaction and size of income. The interrelationship between wealth (GDPpc), equality of income and … mean satisfaction for fifteen EU states was assessed over a four year period (1995-1998). Equality of income was …
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This case study explores intercultural awareness and communication skills as part of the essential skills set of managers operating in today’s international hospitality and tourism industry. The movement of labour across the world, encouraged by push and pull factors in different economies...
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learning statistics and gives a brief history of mathematics and statistics. He then explains that insurance made the modern … then shares a brief history of cotton and textiles that lead up to the drop in price during the 1700s. In addition, he …
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The first paper established the professions' history as a base, comparing parallels and differences for the purpose of …
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The first price runs for Korean rice help us develop a Smithian physiocratic model to explain the low, stable prices of the eighteenth century and the rising, volatile prices of the nineteenth. Ownership rights provided incentives, and productivity after 1600 exceeded subsistence to achieve...
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The adoption of import oriented policies introduced distortions into the economy which caused Nigeria to ignore resource-based industry in agriculture, petroleum and metal production. The resulted in the transfer of technology into industries with a continual reliance on imported inputs. This...
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