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analyze a model of sequential production with incomplete contracts where CSR by independent suppliers differentiates the final … product in the eyes of caring consumers. The model predicts an increasing CSR profile for suppliers along the value chain …
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Violence is a reflection of power inequalities in society and comparably more women then men continue to be targets. The impact of micro finance on the women in terms of reduction of domestic violence has been examined in the study. The study revealed that Microfinance institutions very strongly...
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analyze a model of sequential production with incomplete contracts where CSR by independent suppliers differentiates the final … product in the eyes of caring consumers. The model predicts an increasing CSR profile for suppliers along the value chain …
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analyze a model of sequential production with incomplete contracts where CSR by independent suppliers differentiates the final … product in the eyes of caring consumers. Progressing down the value chain, our model predicts an increasing CSR profile from …
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This paper studies child health in India focusing on differences in anthropometric outcomes between the three main religions - Hindus, Muslims and Christians. The results indicate that Christian infants have higher height-for-age z-scores as compared to infants of other religious identities, and...
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This paper studies gender heterogeneity in preferences. We used experimental methods to elicit the subjective discount rate and attitude toward risk in Indian villages. Results show that women made more patient choices than men and that their discount rate is related to number of children. No...
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This monograph compares the methodologies and progress of the different existing models of information and communication technology (ICT) use for broad-based development and economic growth in India. It will examine the role of complementary reforms in government administration and policies. The...
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Impact evaluations of development programmes usually focus on a comparison of participants with a control group. However, if the programme generates externalities for non-participants such an approach will capture only part of the programme’s impact. Based on a unique large-scale quantitative...
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This paper estimates the returns to household income due to improved access to electricity in rural India. We examine the effect of connecting a household to the grid and the quality of electricity, defined as hours of daily supply. The analysis is based on two rounds of a representative panel...
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Business groups, which are ubiquitous in emerging market economies, balance the advantages of characteristics such as internal capital markets with the disadvantages such as inefficient internal distribution of resources and suppression of technological and other forms of innovativeness. In this...
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