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Rodriguez-Pose A. and Fratesi U. (2004) Between development and social policies: the impact of European Structural Funds in Objective 1 regions, Reg. Studies 38, 97-113. European regional support has grown in parallel with European integration. The funds targeted at achieving greater economic...
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This report approaches current domains of development and tension within China. It was elaborated by students in the frame of a 'Task Force Seminar' in cooperation with the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). It addresses the issues of...
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Glasmeier A. and Wood L. (2005) Analysis of US economic development administration expenditure patterns over 30 years, Regional Studies 39 , 1261-1274. Many of the classic regional development programmes have been criticized for being ineffective and failing to meet their intended goals. A fact...
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-2010, the paper tries to identify the determinants of per capita education expenditure of state governments in India. The …
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The National Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Policy reaffirms the commitment of the Government of India to …
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Education has been given high priority by India’s central and state governments and continues to grow fast. School … mechanisms could help attract and retain talent in academia.<P>Améliorer l'accès et la qualité du système éducatif indien …
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A comprehensive White Paper on India’s higher education policy for a pragmatic programmatic for at least the next 20 years is urgently needed. Such a Paper should take stock of the present and required availability of access taking into consideration the size of the age-cohort population...
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implications for rural development, based on the case of India. Analyses traditional theories of industrialization and their …
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In this paper, we develop a simple model that shows that consumption of PDS food grains is significantly different between rich and poor households in states where the PDS functions relatively well; in places where the PDS is non-functional, the difference is not significant. Using...
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The manufacturing sector in India is crucial for two main reasons: It has significant potential to provide modern …
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