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, health and nutrition of beneficiaries. Both programs operate on a large scale and have the capacity to impact the factors …-scale programs on health and nutrition. The evidence that exists suggests largely positive impacts indicating a clear potential to … make these programs more nutrition sensitive not just by incorporating elements that would explicitly address nutritional …
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Eliminating tuberculosis (TB) as a public health concern is not only about saving lives, but also equally an important economic investment. In line with this, the Government of India (GOI) has a target of elimination of TB by 2025, through innovative measures, including providing multiple direct...
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’s nutrition or health, even though this is not their main objective. At the same time, the effects are heterogeneous, confirming …
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Discussion on some “Stylized Facts” in Financial Markets with a focus on High Frequency Data -- Chapter 5: Globalization and … Labour Markets -- Chapter 6: Production Performance of Indian Agriculture In the Era of Economic Reforms -- Chapter 7: Under …: Telecommunications Industry in the Era of Globalization with Special Reference to India -- Chapter 12: Market Structure of Crude Steel …
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This book examines the intertwined currents shaping the new economic map of India: globalization and sustainability … Economic Map Through the Lens of Globalization and SustainabilitySustainability -- Themes of Globalization and Sustainable … Memory, and Chaos: A Discussion on some ''Stylized Facts'' in Financial Markets with a Focus on High Frequency Data …
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This thesis addresses 3 different aspects of food and poverty related problems in developing countries. The first essay presents a new operational concept of transaction costs that firstly allows assessing the magnitude and secondly recognizing the non homogeneity of food products. This is...
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