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In this paper we examine the impacts on child health, using diarrhoea as the health outcome, (amongst children living in households) with access to different types of water and sanitation facilities, and from socio-economic and child specific factors. Using cross-sectional health survey data for...
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The corporations are run by natural persons and these peoples' actions can be criminal, tortuous and contractual in nature and can sometimes even result in great economical as well as human loss to the society. The directors are ultimately held responsible for the wrongs of the companies as they...
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Of the many violations of human rights that can be listed, none is worse than poverty, the mother of all human rights violations. Poverty is a vicious cycle of deprivation, insecurity, exclusion and powerlessness. But there are others who oppose this contention by raising a simple question: Who...
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Using maximum likelihood estimation techniques, the stochastic production frontier is employed to estimate technical efficiency at the plot level by ownership types of water amongst a cross section of sugar cane growing farmers using primary survey data. Inefficiency effects are modelled as a...
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Competition Law is a relatively new law in India, and is still finding it's place in India by trying to regulate the anti-competitive practices occurring in the market. One such enterprise which came within the purview of the Competition Act, 2002 is BCCI (The Board of Control for Cricket in...
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