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Based on an analysis of dynamic inter-related factor demand functions estimated for different industry groups over the period 1960-61 to 1993-94, the present study provides evidence of existence of significant adjustment lags in employment which can complement other documented factors in...
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The recent interest in the development processes of BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) has been triggered …>Russia</li> <li>India</li> <li>China</li> </ul> </li> <li><b><i>Economic Growth, Income Inequality, and Poverty:</i></b> <ul> <li … Distribution</li> </ul> </li> <li><b><i>Descriptive Statistics and Basic Regression Estimates for BRIC:</i></b> <ul> <li>India …
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two is far more complicated for developing countries like India, given the dependence of a large section of the population …
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This paper examines the effect of e-waste dumping sites on early child health. We focus on two major dumping sites in …
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fractionalization re ects a higher stock of knowledge and information leading to better health outcomes. Knowledge does not ow smoothly …
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productivity and child wellbeing in Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate conditions, crop yield, and infant health measures are collected … crop yields and child health imputed to precipitations alone. The findings are applied to model projections of future …
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in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using climate and infant health data from a grid of approximately 4,000 cells in 34 African …
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to sons seem to have caused families to change the sex-composition of and health investments in their children. …
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disproportionately concentrated in India. We identify a large effect of birth order on neonatal mortality that is unique to India: later …-born siblings have a steep survival advantage relative to the birth order gradient in other developing countries. We show that India …
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Leveraging close elections to generate quasi-random variation in the religious identity of state legislators in India …
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