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This project aims to analyze the efficiency and the efficacy of government spending on education in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, with special regard to elementary and secondary education. It calculates per capita expenditure on education in schools, with disaggregates of primary and...
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This paper focuses on the transparency in policy formulation of the Reserve Bank of India. It quantifies its examination of the RBI by computing indices of transparency and comparing values of the RBI with those of key central banks around the world. It examines issues such as the case for...
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Offshore financial centers (OFCs) or tax havens have been in the spotlight of the international financial arena for the past decade and a half. Views on OFCs fall across a full spectrum, ranging from the benign to the strongly negative. They are viewed as centers for free capital mobility and...
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This paper examines the decoupling hypothesis for India. We analyse business cycle synchronisation between India and a set of industrial economies, particularly the United States, over the period 1992 to 2008. The evidence suggests that the Indian business cycle exhibits increasing co-movement...
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This paper examines the decoupling hypothesis for India. This paper analyses business cycle synchronization between India and a set of industrial economies, particularly the United States, over the period 1992 to 2008. The evidence suggests that the Indian business cycle exhibits increasing...
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This paper examines the decoupling hypothesis for India. We analyse business cycle synchronisation between India and a set of industrial economies, particularly the United States, over the period 1992 to 2008. The evidence suggests that the Indian business cycle exhibits increasing co-movement...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008554051