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The nature of the financial turbulence that happened recently in US and Europe, why it happened, where it happened, and …
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primary markets rather than to village traders. The farmer choice of varieties is now becoming market oriented with quality … and market acceptance becoming as important as yield. The typically market intermediary provides hardly any special, value … quintal, but this does not cover the whole chain and is not strictly comparable. Examination of the question of market …
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Analysis is made to the extent of barriers to entry in Indian manufacturing by empirically quantifying the height of these barriers. Econometric estimation of the height of the barriers for 1991 and 1996 shows that the height of barriers increased in 1996 at the aggregate level. An examination...
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Supply response to price changes is likely to increase with the increasing liberalization of the agricultural sector. Past studies revealed weak supply response for Indian agriculture. There are no recent reliable estimates to see if the response has improved after the economic reforms...
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characteristics; market structure and technology transfer experiences of selected developing countries. [WP No. 61]. …
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This paper highlights the status of the Indian biopharmaceutical industry and also makes a comparison with the global scenario. It also discusses the current situation regarding patenting biopharmaceuticals in India. [GIDR WP no. 168].
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performance of China’s rubber industry in the era of internal restructuring and global market integration. The contradictions …
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This paper uses the standard one-sector neoclassical growth model to investigate why China’s consumption has been low and investment high. This paper looks into the role played by the financial sector in the growth process of China and India. [WP No. 224].
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negotiation of barriers beginning with the individual and progressively involving her/his family, and ultimately the state/market …
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The success of an immunisation programme in any country depends more upon local realities and national policies. This is particularly true for a huge and diverse developing country such as India, with its population of more than 1 billion people, and 25 million new births every year. [Plos...
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