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On development economics theories in India …
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There is a growing consensus that the historical evidence shows that development and growth require the impetus provided by a functioning developmental state. Originally conceived through East Asian examples (Japan, South Korea and Taiwan) as a ‘top-down' intervention undertaken by a pilot...
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underdevelopment. Illicit economies frequently drive violence, corruption, exploitation and failures in governance, for example …
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impacts of IT in India's manufacturing sector, and various forms of e-governance, including internal systems as well as … interrelated aspects of the role of information technology in the evolution of India's economy. It considers the unexpected success … of India's software export sector and the spillovers of this success into various IT enabled services, attempts to make …
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attention.In India, as we draw closer to 2015, an assessment of progress in meeting the stated objectives and targets is called … development outcomes linked to the MDGs. MGNEGA is India's policy and programme commitment to achieve Millennium Development Goals …
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Boracay Island, Malay is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines. Over the years, its sustained growth as a top tourist destination has been substantially supported by the island's informal tourism sector-that is primarily women dominated. While tourism products and...
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