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pursued by India during the past 40 years prior to July ,1991, often dubbed as “license –control raj” was described as … happy as they thought LPG reforms would free India from a rapacious and domineering state. These individuals were under the … intoxication of opium of globalization. They had forgotten the economic history. But history repeats itself. India by the end of …
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unemployment rate, the coronavirus was making its way in the Indian roads. The first case in India of COVID-19 patient was reported … coronavirus patients in China and Europe leads to the death of number of people as there was no proper vaccine or first aid …
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To assess the resilience of India's corporate sector against COVID-19-related shocks, we conducted a series of stress …
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We consider the largely unexpected shock caused by the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India to assess whether …
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especially demand management in the Indian economy. After the shock of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), India’s economy did not … food is very small, even for a poor country like India now that there are few people below the poverty line. The point that … India may be at a phase (encountered by all densely populated countries that pierced the middle income barrier) when the …
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