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Türkei, Argentinien, Indonesien, Brasilien: Die Währungen vieler Schwellenländer befinden sich zunehmend unter Druck. Die Ursachen sind ähnlich: hohe Schulden, steigende Inflation und schwaches Wachstum. Es fällt den Ländern zunehmen schwer, internationales Kapital zu attrahieren. Stehen...
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The ratio of Indian to US per capita output over the past 45 years has displayed a distinctive V-shaped pattern. We show that a strikingly similar V-shaped pattern is visible not just in aggregate output .figures, but also as the primary determinant of long-term movements in the cross-sectional...
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The world's biggest and arguably most aggressive form of employment based affirmative action policy for minorities exists in India. This paper exploits the institutional features of federally mandated employment quota policy to examine its effect on labor market outcomes of two distinct minority...
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Following Bai (2004) and Bai and Ng (2004) we estimate a common factor representation of a panel of output series for India, disaggregated by 15 states and 14 broad industry groups. We find that a single common V-Factor accounts for a large part of the significant shift in the cross-sectional...
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This paper studies growth and inequality in China and India—two economies that account for a third of the world’s population. By modelling growth and inequality as components in a joint stochastic process, the paper calibrates the impact each has on different welfare indicators and on the...
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Anthropologists have long documented substantial and persistent differences across social groups in the preferences and taboos for particular foods. One natural question to ask is whether such food cultures matter in an economic sense. In particular, can culture constrain caloric intake and...
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An increasing services orientation is likely to be a key feature of the economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the People's Republic of China, and India (collectively referred to as "ACI") over the medium-term. This paper aims to present a compendium of relevant data on...
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Der fünfte kurze Länderüberblick in der kleine Reihe, die einige bedeutende Industrie- und Schwellenländer anhand wichtiger Globalisierungsindikatoren präsentiert, beschäftigt sich mit Indien. Die Darstellung beschränkt sich auf die Jahre ab 2001 bis zum aktuellen Rand.
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Die Weltbevölkerung – derzeit rund 7,1 Mrd. Menschen – wuchs in den vergangenen zwanzig Jahren mit einer Rate von rund 1,4 % pro Jahr. Auch wenn davon ausgegangen werden kann, dass sich das globale Bevölkerungswachstum künftig eher abschwächen wird, wird in gängigen...
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Among fast growing developing countries, India is distinctive for the role of the service sector. However, sceptics have raised doubts about both the quality and sustainability of the increase in service sector activity and its implications for economic development. Using National Accounts...
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