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This essay examines the trajectory of India?s fiscal policy with a focus on historical trends, fiscal discipline frameworks, fiscal responses to the global financial crisis and subsequent return to a fiscal consolidation path. [Ministry of Finance WP]....
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twenty-period of rapid income growth. It addresses the problem of the endogenous placement of networks by exploiting the fact …
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what could be the way forward, given our objectives of accelerated growth, inclusiveness and the reducing of poverty and …
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BUDGET SPEECH 2011-2012 by DR. ABDUL HAFEEZ SHAIKH, Minister for Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Planning & Development.
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The present paper is part of a larger study on agricultural growth and rural incomes in the Philippines. This study … examines the farm-nonfarm linkages of agricultural growth and the mechanisms by which agricultural development changes the …
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unprecedented decline in growth? This is done by analyzing the 2007 Investment Climate Assessment (ICA) data at the level of the … hamper industrial growth and productivity. This industrial zone analysis is followed by an analysis of a pilot survey of 100 …
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This statement sets out the Reserve Bank’s assessment of the current macroeconomic situation and forward projections.
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Statement by Dr. Raghuram Rajan on taking office on September 4, 2013. [RBI Press release].
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The present speech analyses the significant role which can be played by the financial sector in spurring growth and …
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Why has the economy landed in a trough of growth and high inflation and does not look like getting out of it in the …
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