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India 144 Indien 83 Theorie 37 Theory 37 Economic growth 34 Growth and development strategies 30 Monetary policy 25 Inflation 22 Wirtschaftswachstum 21 Agriculture 19 Developing countries 18 Manufacturing industries 18 Trade 17 Corruption 16 Human capital 16 Poverty 16 Productivity 16 Economic development 14 Political economy of growth and development 14 Trade policy 14 China 13 Industrie 12 Produktivität 12 Fiscal policy 11 Microfinance 11 Welfare 10 Entwicklungsländer 9 Geldpolitik 9 Political economy 9 Structural change 9 Welt 9 World 9 Distribution of wealth 8 Estimation 8 Exports 8 Gender 8 Globalization 8 Infrastructure 8 Korruption 8 National economy 8
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Undetermined 340 Free 2
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Article 484 Book / Working Paper 7
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Article in journal 141 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 141 research-article 102 non-article 9 review 7 back-matter 6 review-article 5 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Sammelwerk 2 viewpoint 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1 technical-paper 1
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English 405 Undetermined 86
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Ranjan, Priya 14 Majumder, Amita 11 Ray, Ranjan 11 Das, Satya P. 10 Singh, Nirvikar 10 Ghate, Chetan 7 Goldar, Bishwanath 7 Mundra, Kusum 7 Panagariya, Arvind 7 Sinha, Uday Bhanu 7 Sundaram, Asha 7 Gupta, Poonam 6 Kabiraj, Tarun 6 Lahiri, Sajal 6 Mitra, Devashish 6 Shah, Ajay 6 Bose, Gautam 5 Chowdhury, Prabal Roy 5 Gautam Bose and Professor Ajit Mishra, Professor 5 Hasan, Rana 5 Patnaik, Ila 5 Sehgal, Sanjay 5 Sengupta, Bodhisattva 5 Sharma, Chandan 5 Sinha, Kompal 5 Ambec, Stefan 4 Basu, Kaushik 4 Beaulieu, Eugene 4 Bhandari, Anup Kumar 4 Cavoli, Tony 4 Chakrabarty, Debajyoti 4 Chatterjee, Ishita 4 Chaudhuri, Manas 4 Cristadoro, Riccardo 4 Das, Deb Kusum 4 Daudelin, Jean 4 Edmonds, Eric V. 4 Eichengreen, Barry 4 Gangopadhyay, Shubhashis 4 Gille, Véronique 4
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Aparajita Roy, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India 1 Vivekananda Mukherjee, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India 1
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Indian Growth and Development Review 287 Indian growth and development review 201 Indian Growth and Development Review 2022 1 Indian Growth and Development Review, 7(2), pp. 142-180 (2014) 1 Indian Growth and Development Review: Volume 7, Issue 1 1
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Other ZBW resources 200 ECONIS (ZBW) 146 RePEc 86 OLC EcoSci 59
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Crime, corruption and the role of institutions
Chatterjee, Ishita; Ray, Ranjan - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 73-95
Purpose – There have been very few attempts in the economics literature to empirically study the link between criminal and corrupt behaviour due to lack of data sets on simultaneous information on both types of illegitimate activities. The paper aims to discuss these issues....
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Targeting, cascading and indirect tax design
Keen, Michael - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 181-201
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to address two fundamental issues in indirect tax design. It first revisits the case for reduced rates on items especially important to the poor, and then explores the welfare costs from cascading taxes. Design/methodology/approach – Applied theory was...
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Optimal tax and expenditure policy in the presence of emigration: Are credit restrictions important?
Backlund, Kenneth; Sjögren, Tomas; Stage, Jesper - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 98-117
Purpose–This paper aims to present a theoretical underpinning for the fact that empirical studies have found an inverted-U curve relationship between emigration and per capita income, based on credit restrictions. The implications for tax policy are also analyzed....
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Perceived corruption frequency and size of corruption in economies
Vivekananda Mukherjee, Department of Economics, …; … - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 42-60
Purpose – The paper aims to develop a theoretical model to explain the exact process through which the scale effect works to create a possible wedge between a perception-based ranking like the “Corruption Perception Index (CPI) ” and the axiomatic “absolute costs of corruption”-based...
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Accountability of local and state governments in India: an overview of recent research
Mookherjee, Dilip - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 12-41
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an overview of recent research on accountability of local and state governments in India. Design/methodology/approach – The Downsian theory of electoral competition is used as a departure point for classifying different sources of government...
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Poverty by social, religious and economic groups in India and its largest states: 1993-1994 to 2011-2012
Panagariya, Arvind; More, Vishal - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 202-230
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to ground in serious empirical evidence the debate on whether the post-reform acceleration in growth has helped bring poverty down for all economic, social and religious groups and in all state or has left certain groups or states....
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Comparative corruption in China and India
Bardhan, Pranab K. - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 8-11
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the difference in the extent and nature of corruption in China and India. Design/methodology/approach – The paper takes a comparative political-economy approach. Findings – The paper shows the complexities in the different style and substance of...
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Bribery in subsidized credit markets: evidence from Bangladesh
Dechenaux, Emmanuel; Lowen, Aaron; Samuel, Andrew - In: Indian Growth and Development Review 7 (2014), pp. 61-72
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to study the role of bribery in subsidized credit markets in developing countries. First, the authors use the data to test whether more productive borrowers will pay larger or smaller bribes since the theoretical literature offers conflicting findings...
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Governance and Corruption
Weare, Katherine - 2014
This e-book addresses interesting aspects of corruption. Corruption has been a significant public issue in most developing countries in the post-colonial era. In the past decade it has arguably become the most prominent concern of international institutions such as the World Bank. This concern...
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Poverty by social, religious and economic groups in India and its largest states : 1993 - 1994 to 2011 - 2012
Panagariya, Arvind; More, Vishal - In: Indian growth and development review 7 (2014) 2, pp. 202-230
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