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achieving gender parity in many other dimensions of human development. The present study examines the state-wise pattern of … gender bias in child health in India. It uses 21 selected indicators of health outcome (e.g., post-neonatal death, child … Rule and Principal Component Analysis techniques. Children under age three years are the unit of the analysis. The study …
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This paper presents our findings on the structural relationship between household income and consumption expenditure in … housing-related items. About 11 percent of income is spent on education. The average propensity to consume is about 63 percent … per capita consumption expenditure. Distribution of income and expenditure over the households is mildly unequal as the …
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This paper presents theory and evidence to show that imperialism was a major factor impeding the spread of the industrial revolution during the century ending in the 1950s. Two empirical results stand out. First, analysis of historical evidence shows that most sovereign countries were...
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Development of village, micro and small enterprises in India has a special significance with regard to bridging up the … states on the other. It would also channelize to the mainstream the forces of development in the rural and remote areas … back, but Indian planners exhibited their preference to development of large-scale industries first. However, after having …
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communication technology (ICT) use for broad-based development and economic growth in India. It will examine the role of … as education, health, market efficiency, and democratic participation, the channels through which impacts can be realized …
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The paper analyses a new leximetric dataset for India relating to the protection of shareholders of the limited … liability corporate sector and examines the impact of the changes in the shareholder protection law on economic development … protection and stock market developments and no relevance of stock market for economic development through capital accumulation. …
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The labour market in India has been segmented into a formal and informal sector. More than 85% of the labour force is … relative to Upper class Hindus and Upper class Hindus relative to that of Other religious minorities does exist in India. But … middle and higher education along with more reservations for ST/SCs in education and in formal labour markets can go a long …
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The presented study examines the level and pattern of development in the conflict particularly Naxal afflicted areas …/regions. A case of Warangal District in Andhra Pradesh which has been the most affected district in India by the Naxal movement …
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depreciation allowances on the basis of Hotelling rent; it adjusts education expenditure for depreciation in human capital; and …
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economic development there is a call for a better protection of the interests of the shareholders. In this perspective we shall …Stock market development has been an important part of financial liberalisation in the less developed countries (LDCs …). In the pro-liberalisation circle, stock market is assigned to play an important role in the capitalist development of the …
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