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Structural transformation in most currently developing countries takes the form of a rapid rise in services but limited industrialization. In this paper, we propose a new methodology to structurally estimate productivity growth in service industries that circumvents the notorious difficulties in...
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This paper develops a new methodology to analyze how parents in Rajasthan, India make choices about their daughters …
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Striking gender gaps persist in fundamental aspects of human welfare. In India, the setting of this paper, these gaps …
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mitigate the identification problem posed by observational data, I design a survey experiment with poor households in India. I …
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(IPRs) enforcement, with special reference to injunctions in India. It examines how far the courts consider the implications …
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This paper investigates whether the religious identity of state legislators in India influences development outcomes …
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India addressed the requirement for pro-poor service delivery in rural regions by introducing decentralization and …
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It is often assumed that recent success in the high-technology software industry will lead India's development. However … recent development pattern in India. …
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China and India, two Asian countries that experienced a rapid decline in fertility since the middle of the twentieth … is that, under the same plausible parameter settings, the optimal paths for China and India differ substantially …. Moreover, our analysis shows that India, where the fertility decline emerged as a consequence of societal and economic …
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speaks the language of religious, political and/or mandated CSR. India, in recent times came into the limelight with its …
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