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Coronavirus 2 Covid-19 2 Impact assessment 2 Wirkungsanalyse 2 ARCH model 1 ARCH models 1 ARCH-Modell 1 Aktienmarkt 1 Börsenkurs 1 Emerging economies 1 GDP 1 India 1 Indien 1 International economic relations 1 International economy 1 Internationale Wirtschaft 1 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 1 Schwellenländer 1 Share price 1 Stock market 1 VECM 1 Volatility 1 Volatilität 1 Welt 1 World 1 bi-lateral trade 1 emerging economies 1 impact on sectors 1 implications on government policies 1 major economies 1 share market prices 1 volatility 1
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K.B., Rangappa 12 G.K., Chetan Kumar 9 S., Suchitra 7 H, Gopi 6 K B, Rangappa 5 Rangappa, K. B. 3 Kumar, Chetan 2 Kumar, G. K. Chetan 2 Suchitra S 2 Chetan Kumar, G. K. 1 S, Megha 1 Suchitra, S. 1
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Empirical analysis of socio-economic factors affecting deprivation of years of schooling among households across Indian districts
Kumar, Chetan; K.B., Rangappa; S., Suchitra - 2023
Education is seen as the best mechanism to achieve upward economic and social mobility by vulnerable masses. Even by the government, education is regarded as a proactive initiative through which it can hope to address the problem of regional imbalance in a sustainable manner. Many prior studies...
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Socio-Economics Status of an Irrigation Scheme's Beneficiaries with Non-Beneficiaries: A Comparative Study in Karnataka
H, Gopi; K B, Rangappa - 2023
India is predominantly an agriculture based country. Agriculture is the source of livelihood security for majority of the rural population. Among 30 states of India, Karnataka is a major state which contributes 8.2 percent in the financial year 2010-2011 and witnessed several transformations...
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An Operational Mechanism of Ganga Kalyana Scheme in Karnataka: An Analysis with Demand and Supply Phenomena
H, Gopi; K B, Rangappa - 2023
Karnataka is a well-located geographical state which has been contributing in a good number by having a fourth place (2019-20) in GSDP to the country. The primary sector has been contributing less to others, not only in India but also in Karnataka. Many of the problems faced by the farmers in...
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Analyzing the Impact of Companies’ Investment on Skill Upgradation in Improving their Resilience amidst COVID-19
G.K., Chetan Kumar; K.B., Rangappa; S., Suchitra - 2022
On the job training has always been viewed as an avenue to improve the production and productivity of companies. In the dynamic world that we live in on the job training and skill upgradation has become very important for all the companies to stay relevant in their domain. This holds true...
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Impact of ICT in Enhancing Learning Experience among Rural Students in India: An Empirical Analysis
G.K., Chetan Kumar; K.B., Rangappa; S., Suchitra - 2022
In modern world, technology plays a very important role in enhancing learning outcome among students. Many research studies undertaken in the developed world have outlined the importance of technology in enhancing learning outcomes. Noting the same, Indian states like Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh...
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Indigenization in Education: Key to self Sufficiency and strategic Capability
G.K., Chetan Kumar; K.B., Rangappa - 2022
Indigenization is a very broad concept. It can have various permutations and manifestations. In our present descriptive analysis, we are going to analyze indigenization through the prism of education and inculcation of values. It is to be noted that, the structure of education system in India is...
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Indigenization of Indian Agriculture and Sustainable Rural Development: A Critical review of its need and Challenges
K.B., Rangappa; G.K., Chetan Kumar - 2022
India is predominantly an agricultural nation. Agriculture is the source of livelihood security for majority of the rural population. Indian agriculture has witnessed several transformations since the beginning of planned economic development. These technological shifts have induced our farmers...
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Normative analysis of the impact of Covid-19 on prominent sectors of Indian economy by using ARCH Model
G.K., Chetan Kumar; K.B., Rangappa; S., Suchitra - 2022
Covid-19 has adversely affected all the nations and all the sectors of all nations. However, the effect of the same on all the sectors of the economy need not be uniform. Moreover, the severity of impact need not be the same across consequent waves. Knowing the severity of the impact across the...
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Effectiveness of online capacity building programs in wholistic development of faculties: an empirical analysis
Kumar, G. K. Chetan; Rangappa, K. B.; Suchitra, S. - 2022
Purpose – Faculties have a vital role to play in ensuring that their graduates are trained with relevant skills. Formally arranged capacity building programs (CBPs) can aid in training and retraining the faculties with relevant contemporary skills so that they in turn can do justice to their...
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American bilateral trade with emerging economies and its influence on world economic recovery post Covid-19: Analysis through VECM
G.K., Chetan Kumar; K.B., Rangappa; S., Suchitra - 2022
Covid-19 Pandemic has slumped the growth of entire world economy. In this globalized world each economy is interdependent on one another. In this context, the degree and intensity of trade between major economies of the world has the potential to play a significant role in global economic...
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