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of Karnataka. These difficulties have been accentuated by touchy issues of status, including preoccupation with personal … instability in the party leadership in the state of Karnataka in the late 1990s. The author argues that there were ideological …
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This paper examines changes that have (and have not) occurred – at the village level in Karnataka where most or the …: Part II asks whether society in Karnataka is as ‘cohesive’ today as it was in 1972; part III analyses patterns of …
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The paper examines corruption in the institutions of local government in Karnataka, using a Logit model. One of the … corruption in the utilization of public funds. Evidence from Karnataka shows that while institutions of local governance provide …
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IMF lending is generally conditional on specified policies and outcomes. These conditions usually are negotiated compromises between policies initially favored by the Fund and by the country's authorities. In some cases the authorities might be satisfied enough with the outcome to take...
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agenda throughout India -- with radically varying levels of effort and effect. The Karnataka Land Reforms Act [Amended] that …
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Some questions relevant in the context of ethics in social science research are: Does social science have peculiarities which are masked by discussions on science at large? Given the need for objectivity in scientific inquiry can theory laden-ness be kept sufficiently distinct from value...
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This paper addresses two sets of questions related to IT development and lessons to be drawn for other regions both in and outside India. Firstly, based on original fieldwork an additional argument to traditional location literature is deployed. Secondly, related research on the financial...
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This paper examines the evidence on the constraints that farmers face in participating in a programme evolved by 'somebody else' viz, ‘the government’, . The paper begins with a discussion on the typologies on participation. In section two, the enquiry is located in the wider debate...
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