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India 30 Indien 15 Bangladesh 7 Afghanistan 6 West Bengal 6 Informal economy 5 Informelle Wirtschaft 5 NGOs 4 Sri Lanka 4 Economic growth 3 Kerala 3 Nepal 3 Pakistan 3 Bangladesch 2 China 2 Comparison 2 Economic liberalism 2 Frauen 2 Industrialisierung 2 Industrialization 2 Industrie 2 Manufacturing industries 2 Microfinance 2 Nichtregierungsorganisation 2 Non-governmental organization 2 Religion 2 South Asia 2 Tamil Nadu 2 Tamil Tigers 2 Technical efficiency 2 Vergleich 2 Wirtschaftsliberalismus 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 Women 2 collective action 2 development 2 empowerment 2 foreign policy 2 infant mortality 2 labour 2
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Article 142 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 25 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 25 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Sammelwerk 1
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Banerjee, Tanmoyee 2 Basu, Jyotish Prakash 2 Bhatnagar, Stuti 2 Bhatta, Kiran Prasad 2 Bose, Indranil 2 Chakrabarti, Anindita 2 Chakravarty, Deepita 2 Chaudhuri, Kausik 2 Chen, Kai 2 Devine, Joseph 2 Dubey, Amaresh 2 Dulal, Hari Bansha 2 Ghorpade, Yashodhan 2 Ghosh, Chandralekha 2 Gorringe, Hugo 2 Ishida, Akira 2 John, Rijo M. 2 Maiti, Dibyendu 2 Mathew, P.A. 2 McCartney, Matthew 2 Meland, Alexander Jacob 2 Minten, Bart 2 Roy, Malabika 2 Saha, Amrita 2 Saha, Bibhas 2 Sahu, Partha Pratim 2 Saini, Gordhan K. 2 Sariola, Salla 2 Sen, Kunal 2 Seshadri, Triyakshana 2 Sharma, Raksha 2 Simister, John 2 Sinha, Anushree 2 Taniguchi, Kenji 2 Vandeplas, Anneleen 2 Verschoor, Arjan 2 Wolf, Siegfried O. 2 Yamin, Saira 2 Zeb, Rizwan 2 Acharya, Arnab 1
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Journal of South Asian Development 143
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RePEc 109 ECONIS (ZBW) 25 OLC EcoSci 9
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Ethnographic Insights into Enduring Inequalities
Gorringe, Hugo; Jeffery, Roger; Sariola, Salla - In: Journal of South Asian Development 4 (2009) 1, pp. 1-6
This is a country where the poor fear tuberculosis, which kills 1,000 Indians a day, but people like me—middle-class people with access to health services that are probably better than England's—don't fear it at all. It's an unglamorous disease, like so much of the things that the...
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Between national security and Ethno-nationalism : the regional politics of development in Northeast India
McDuie-Ra, Duncan - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 185-210
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From sea to shrimp processing factories in Bangladesh : gender and employment at the bottom of a global commodity chain
Islam, Md Saidul - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 211-236
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Ownership and performance of the Indian banking industry: revisited
Bhaduri, Saumitra; Shanmugam, K. R. - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 237-252
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Do microfinance programmes really serve the poor? : evidence from rural Southeast Nepal
Dulal, Hari Bansha; Gingrich, Chris D.; Stough, Roger - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 253-268
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Whose extension matters? : role of government and non-governmental agricultural extension on the technical efficieny of rural Nepalese farms
Bhatta, Kiran Prasad; Ishida, Akira; Taniguchi, Kenji; … - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 269-295
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Whose Extension Matters? Role of Governmental and Non-Governmental Agricultural Extension on the Technical Efficiency of Rural Nepalese Farms
Bhatta, Kiran Prasad; Ishida, Akira; Taniguchi, Kenji; … - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 269-295
South Asian economies are characterised by agrarian dominancy. Despite this agriculture is unable to meet even the domestic demands. Low levels of productivity and inefficiency of the farms are among the main causes. Hence, finding appropriate ways to increase productivity and efficiency is...
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Do Microfinance Programmes Really Serve the Poor? Evidence from Rural Southeast Nepal
Dulal, Hari Bansha; Gingrich, Chris D; Stough, Roger R - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 253-268
During the past 25 years development organisations worldwide have increasingly relied on microfinance programmes to help alleviate poverty and achieve various development objectives. These programmes typically aim to provide financial services to poor households that otherwise cannot access...
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Ownership and Performance of the Indian Banking Industry
Bhaduri, Saumitra N; Shanmugam, KR - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 2, pp. 237-252
This study contributes to the ownership–performance literature by analysing the issue for the Indian banking sector during the post reform period (1992–2007). Results indicate that both foreign and domestic private banks are superior to their public counterparts with respect to...
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Contested Claims
Bano, Masooda - In: Journal of South Asian Development 3 (2008) 1, pp. 87-108
While international development institutions continue to employ the notions of ‘social capital’ and ‘civil society’ to support their policy of channelling development aid through Southern NGOs, a growing number of studies record NGOs' inability to mobilise members. A...
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