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The challenges of providing insurance to Indian agricultural sector in a manner that is both meaningful and sustaining. Critical assessment of the existing initiative and present possible options for improvement are presented. [NABARD Occasional Paper No. 44]....
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their history, context, evolution, and experiences since its emergence in 1989. Additionally, it is also an attempt to … critically foreground and map out the conceptual ruminations relating to gender, development, empowerment, and participation that …
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Concerns of the community needs to be taken into account for water resources development and management. The success of …
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natural resource management. It calls for building on the existing governance instruments that are diverse from regulation to …
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Much of development policy is geared toward increasing investment and creating the conditions that allow private … capital flows to take the place of development assistance. The renowned development success stories—Taiwan, South Korea …
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Finance, (ii) Infrastructure and Transport, (iii) Development, and (iv) Law and Security sectors. [PRS Annual Policy Review] …
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that skill development, inclusion of women, agricultural employment and social security need special focus. The articles …
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externalities and market imperfections involved in technology development are so substantial that, if left to market forces without … careful consideration. [DSA, Annual conference 2003: Globalisation and Development] …
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This paper focuses on both expanding and refining the analytical scope of the “social†(or non-economic) aspects of chronic poverty, and thereby, to enhance efforts to respond more effectively to it. The argument in this paper proceeds as follows. In recognizing that poverty is...
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