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Opportunities in society are commonly interpreted as `chances of success'. Within this interpretation, should … opportunities be equalised? We show that a liberal principle of justice and a limited principle of social rationality imply that …
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Frauds can be explained not only in terms of individual willingness to cheat, but may also be driven by opportunities … types. On the other hand, in most of the cases, the authority should first ensure that people with lower opportunities …
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Southern Sudan - the ten southern provinces of Sudan - has attained autonomy and may soon achieve total independence from Sudan. Yet decades of civil war not only prevented development but destroyed the infrastructure left over from the colonial period. While Southern Sudan is fortunate to have...
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pointing out the problem of local cultures’ knowledge and preservation as fundamental elements for planning and management …
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Adequate and efficient infrastructure is required for sustainable economic growth and improved quality of life. In this paper we examine the problems faced by infrastructural sectors in India in the new millennium, both at sectoral and aggregate levels. Policies for improvement are also suggested.
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Imbalances in regional infrastructural availability have been a major reason behind lopsided development in India. This paper examines the veracity of this argument in light of empirical results at the district level using a multidimensional approach with sub-sectoral, sectoral and composite...
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