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activities have been effective in reducing poverty in India. To ensure sensitivity and robustness of the results, three different … fourteen Indian states from 13th to 53rd rounds of National Sample Survey of India are used for estimating poverty. Using … measures of poverty belonging to the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke group of poverty measures are used. We consider various types of …
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activities have been effective in reducing poverty in India. To ensure sensitivity and robustness of the results, three different … fourteen Indian states from 13th to 53rd rounds of National Sample Survey of India are used for estimating poverty. Using … measures of poverty belonging to the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke group of poverty measures are used. We consider various types of …
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activities have been effective in reducing poverty in India. To ensure sensitivity and robustness of the results, three different … fourteen Indian states from 13th to 53rd rounds of National Sample Survey of India are used for estimating poverty. Using … measures of poverty belonging to the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke group of poverty measures are used. We consider various types of …
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Efficiency and equity are cornerstone concepts in rational service delivery in the public sector. This paper benchmarks efficiency and equity in public spending on health, education and social protection in a broad group of Asian Development Bank (ADB) member economies with varying levels of...
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States of India. We go on to present an analysis of the current status and the Policy Frameworks underlying the top … performing States of India, as measured by the ASEPI …
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allow for achieving MDG1 (poverty reduction) only; the country would fall short of the targets for other MDGs. In order to …
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allow for achieving MDG1 (poverty reduction) only; the country would fall short of the targets for other MDGs. In order to …
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Using panel data for OECD countries, this study investigates the extent to which changes in government spending on education, health and other areas influence long-term growth. The results suggest that, if total government spending is kept unchanged, increasing expenditure on health, education...
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