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income and dispersion of loss between rural and urban areas is also estimated …
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For a typical developing country, this paper shows that once inter-sectoral linkages are taken into account, closing the productivity gap in a number of services gives bigger gains in aggregate productivity than closing it in agriculture or in manufacturing. This is performed in the context of...
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The growth experience of India and other South Asian countries suggests that a “Service Revolution”—rapid income growth …
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This paper analyses the pattern and determinants of income risk and expectation in rural India. It uses unique primary … survey data eliciting subjective income distribution from households in twelve villages in Bihar. It finds that expected … future income is significantly and positively associated with its variance. Current income is a significant predictor of …
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The major goals of planned development in India have been employment, income generation and self-reliance. Using an … input-output model, the authors evaluate income, output and employment linkages and import intensities of manufacturing …, particularly backward linkages, generate relatively more income and employment and use less imported outputs. (DÜI-Sen) …
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Japan and India signed the much-awaited Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on 16th February 2011. The CEPA will eliminate tariff on goods that account for 94% of their two way trade over ten years and will boost bilateral trade and investment. Indian exports which were subject...
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What determines the relative gains from improving different parts of a transportation network? Ports and roads are key …
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Economic integration in South Asia is governed by India's relations with the other economies of the region and it is also at the helm of all trade facilitation and transit issues of the region. Concessions given by India under SAFTA for LDCs have greatly benefitted Bangladesh and concessions to...
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