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China and India will have to radically transform their electric power systems in order to decouple economic growth from unsustainable resource consumption. While the majority of transition literature has focused on the diverse socio-technical factors that could enable such a transformation, more...
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The authors discuss how Indian government has adopted different economic policies and how it needs to adopt again the circular economic system. The authors suggest that Indian government should again adopt circular economic system. The authors discuss that India should now learn from CircE...
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The author reviews the concept of startup and how it should be promoted. The author suggests that the ecosystem to promote startups is necessary. The author suggests that there is a need to create a system to promote innovations, entrepreneurship and to create ease of business. The author...
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The author assets that the poverty removal should be the first priority for every policy maker. Taking examples from India, the author mentions SHG and women empowerment as tools for poverty removal. The author also mentions about financial inclusion and other initiatives. The author assets that...
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Few empirical studies have focused on the interrelationship among ethnicity, religion, caste and female entrepreneurship in India. The latest nationwide census of small enterprises allows us to examine how the socio-cultural status of the female entrepreneurs affects firm performance at...
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The expansion of enterprise level datasets has led to the emergence of a large body of literature on patterns of employment and job dynamics across different enterprise types. In the context of India, where MSMEs have been traditionally supported and encouraged by different policy initiatives to...
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India is touted as a new entrepreneurship powerhouse and the next Asian miracle. There have been some successful and many unsuccessful attempts to promote entrepreneurship and small business development in India. There are also some well-founded rationales as well as a number of misinformed and...
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India stands apart when compared with many others developing countries in terms of its long standing history of supporting the small scale industries (SSI) through reservation of product items for the SSI. Despite all these, the performance of the MSME sector in India remained subdued. In the...
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The paper is a study of innovation in India, but the emphasis is on one of the most important actors of innovation, i.e. the government. Today, innovation has become a household name for both public and private entities. Whether it is product or service, we all want a cost effective solution,...
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