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through the sectoral reallocation of labor. I construct a unique panel dataset of flood inundations using high … most vulnerable to floods: a 10 percent increase in flood exposure leads to a 0.6 percentage point increased probability of …
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through the sect-oral reallocation of labor. I construct a unique panel data set of flood inundations using high … most vulnerable to floods: a 10 percent increase in flood exposure leads to a 0.6 percentage point increased probability of …
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Markups vary systematically across firms and are an important cause of productivity dispersion. However, whether markup dispersion represents mis-allocation depends on sources driving the dispersion. This paper provides evidence on the role of demand-side factors in shaping the dispersion of...
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This paper explores whether trade can explain a part of the sharp decline in the labor share of Indian formal industries from around 30% in 1980 to less than 10% in 2014. Decline in strikes and lockouts, reduced labor time lost from disputes per factory and increased use of contract workers in...
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With over 150GW of installed capacity and around 723.8 BUs of electricity generation during 2008-09, India remains the 5th largest consumer of electricity in the world. Coal fired power plants account for more than half of the installed capacity and caters to more than 65% of the power demand....
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As domestic markets have become saturated, multinational corporations (MNC) are turning their attention to international markets to increase their market share, revenues and their profits. MNCs activities have become increasingly global in scope, whereby going abroad is crucial if they are to...
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This paper explores whether trade can explain a part of the sharp decline in the labor share of Indian formal industries from around 30% in 1980 to less than 10% in 2014. Decline in strikes and lockouts, reduced labor time lost from disputes per factory and increased use of contract workers in...
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