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population growth rates produce better outcomes. China and India play a central role on poverty reduction and global inequality …. While high economic growth rates in China and India may lift millions out of poverty, high population growth and stagnation …
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changes have been observed. High growth rates of China and India lifted millions out of poverty, while the stagnation in many … scenario where these trends continue in the future. Even by anticipating a deceleration, growth in China and India is a key …
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India's common people : who are they, how many are they and how do they live? -- More on India's common people : a … regional profile -- Growth sans Employment : a quarter century of jobless growth in India's organised manufacturing -- Dualism …, informality and social inequality -- The long road to social security -- How inclusive is inclusive growth in India? -- Low …
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changes have been observed. High growth rates of China and India lifted millions out of poverty, while the stagnation in many … scenario where these trends continue in the future. Even by anticipating a deceleration, growth in China and India is a key …
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measure of tax reform so far in India. The major aim of this paper is to evaluate the micro and macro impacts of the goods and … production sectors, growth of income and employment over time, the redistribution of income among households in India. While GST … reforms will improve specialization in productions of goods and services among the major economic sectors of India by removing …
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