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consumption across countries in the world show divergence and pseudo-divergence between 1993 and 2011. [IGIDR WP-2014-005]. …
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This paper aims to review the main considerations around food price movements. It includes a discussion on the impact of speculation. URL:[https://www.dbresearch.com/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD/PROD0000000000270746.pdf].
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Given the declining share of traditional agricultural commodities in production, consumption and trade, horticulture …
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social security, consumption of edible items, consumption under PDS system, health, union awareness, time use, household …
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This paper examines some of the explicit as well as not so explicit trends in relation to women’s employment in India from 1993-94 till 2009-10 and argues that they indicate a grave and continuing crisis in women’s employment under liberalization led growth. Trends in the...
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the income of farm families, not only to meet their consumption requirements but also to enhance their capacity to invest …
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foreign exchange reserves, utility-maximizing representative agents decide consumption, capital stock, and labor input, as …
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This paper considers the role of global environmental taxes both as instruments for improving the global environment and as a source of revenue for funding economic development. It reviews the general case for environmental taxes and the particular issues that arise for the adoption of such...
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– from inputs and production, through processing, storage, transport and retailing, to consumption – can contribute …
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A simple theory is developed which formally describes how charities can resolve the information asymmetry problems faced by small donors by working with large donors to generate quality signals. To test the model, two large-scale natural field experiments were conducted. In the first experiment,...
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