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recovery, reform of sector policies and institutions alone, is unlikely to mobilise private investment for power development … for power development. Based on a brief review of Indian experience, it suggests that in the absence of requisite cost …
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In this paper the diverse dimensions of gender development are examined using individual indicators for the districts …, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh. Using a selected set of indicators, the levels of women’s development in … ranking exercise that highlights relative levels of development or backwardness. [CWDS] …
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infrastructure. The empirical results indicate that governance and institutions are crucial for regional infrastructure development …This study is a comprehensive, empirical analysis of the linkages between governance, institutions, and regional … regions) with higher income, stronger institutions, better governance, and more open economies are likely to have higher …
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In our analysis, attempts have been made to quantify the proportion of births attended by health workers other than doctors, nurses and midwives in order to show the proportion of births conducted by such groups of providers. [Factsheet Department of Reproductive Health and Research].
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The Report examines five pivotal phases of life that can help unleash the development of young people’s potential …
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Obituary: Veena Mazumdar (1927-2013)
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reconfiguration of relationships and the balance of power among market players, the state and civil society organizations. …
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between the Government and the Voluntary Sector, without affecting the autonomy and identity of Voluntary Organizations …
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In this paper, a new framework for analyzing corruption in public bureaucracies is provided. The standard way to model corruption is as an example of moral hazard, which then leads to a focus on better monitoring and stricter penalties with the eradication of corruption as the final goal. An...
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Productivity growth has long been associated with, among others, contestability of markets which, in turn, is dependent on the ease with which potential competitors to the incumbent firms can enter the product market. There is a growing consensus that in emerging markets regulatory and...
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