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Purpose: This paper aims to address the thesis that poverty is best alleviated by a policy emphasising the growth of per capita average income, a strategy that affords little room for direct pro-poor interventions or a movement towards a more equal distribution of incomes. This policy...
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The origins of the powerful sugar lobby in Maharashtra date back to the 1950s. Post Independence, cooperatives formed an integral part of the Congress vision of 'rural development with local initiative'. A 'special' status was accorded to the sugar cooperatives and the government assumed the...
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A noticeable change evident in the Indian political scenario since the eighties has been a sharp rise in the frequency with which governments have been ousted out of power. This augurs well for Indian democracy as it reflects a ‘political awakening’. Such changes in government, after an...
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Transcending all barriers between economics and politics, this interdisciplinary approach has successfully carved out a niche for itself. In the present study we take the reader on a guided tour into the territory of the Public Choice School. One crucial distinction of this survey article is...
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Decentralization in India has only recently gained momentum, particularly with the 73-super-rd and 74-super-th amendments in 1992, which extended constitutional recognition to local governments. Against this backdrop, this article examines the Leviathan hypothesis put forth by Brennan and...
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This article examines decentralization in the state of Maharashtra in India, especially with respect to the functioning of its urban local governments. Using panel data, the article specifically investigates the flypaper effect of grants from the state government to urban local bodies. It also...
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This paper is concerned with estimating growth regressions for a panel of 104 countries with data spread over a 24-year period. The paper employs panel data estimation techniques. An important concern is whether growth regressions estimated for a large group can be replicated for smaller...
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