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This study focuses on those substantial changes that characterize the shift of Vietnam’s macroeconomic structures and evolution of micro-structural interaction over an important period of 1991-2008. The results show that these events are completely distinct in terms of (i) Economic nature; (ii)...
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India is among the select countries which reacted quite early to the threat of COVID -19. It announced a nationwide … of infections and death low in a densely populated country like India. By all indications, though, this is going to be a …
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India has one of the fastest growing telecom services industries in the world. Teledensity in the country which was …
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In India, huge progress has been witnessed in the dairy, poultry, fruits and vegetables arena. But as far as cold chain … storage is concerned, India lags behind several generations when compared with similar supply chains of the developed world …
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The term ‘Modi-nomics' gained widespread publicity across India and resonated internationally during the Bharatiya …- nomics remains highly contested within India's domestic political arena and has unleashed other political entrepreneurs …
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This paper analyzes the drivers of India’s growth in the past five decades and considers baseline and upside scenarios … of India’s medium-term potential growth. Using a production function approach, the paper assesses the impact of the …
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India are taken as sample countries, but major context is the Indian regulatory scenario …
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We provide an overview of the theories and empricial evidence on the complex relationship among innovation, competition, and inclusive growth. Competition and innovation-led growth are critical to drive productivity gains and support broad-based growth. However, new technologies and trends in...
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Capital misallocation is widely thought to be an important factor underpinning productivity and income gaps between advanced and emerging economies. This paper studies how well Indian banks allocate capital across firms with varying levels of productivity. The analysis reveals that the link...
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well as the real economy in India. Our results indicate that both investment activity and real GDP growth slow down when …
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