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IMBALANCES IN THE INDIAN ECONOMY

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2015
The main task of this research is the analysis of the key imbalances in the Indian economy, as well as their reasons and consequences. The article highlights the main directions of the Indian government’s policy in the 1990–2000s aiming to overcome these
N. V. Galistcheva
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LIBERALISM, LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM, AND POLITICAL EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN AND BRITISH INDIA, 1880–1886 [PDF]

open access: yesThe Historical Journal, 2017
AbstractThis article attempts to shed new light on the character of late Victorian Liberalism by investigating its political priorities in British India. It takes as its particular focus the debates which raged between 1881 and 1883 over the Government of India Resolution on Local Self-Government.
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Institutionalist versus distortionist views of labor market reforms: An investigation into the post-liberalized manufacturing sector in India

open access: yesJournal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science, 2016
AbstractLabor regulation and employment relation has been investigated in India in light of the seminal work of Besley and Burgess (2004), considering formal sector manufacturing employment as the explained variable. Empirical findings support, although not very strongly, the institutionalist view, i.e., pro-worker amendment in labour laws induces ...
Bhandari, Anup Kumar, Sudarsan, Arun
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Farmers’ suicide in India: "Sociological disaster or unrecognized psychopathology"

open access: yesKerala Journal of Psychiatry
Though agricultural farming is considered a peaceful and healthy industry, it has a high rate of mortality, especially suicide. Farmer suicides account for 11.2% of all suicides in India. This is an increase of 5.7% when compared with 2020 figures.
Sureshkumar Pattath Narayanan   +1 more
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Transforming Water Supply Regimes in India: Do Public-Private Partnerships Have a Role to Play?

open access: yesWater Alternatives, 2010
Public-private partnerships (PPP) are an important governance strategy that has recently emerged as a solution to enhance the access of marginalised residents to urban infrastructures.
Govind Gopakumar
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Which Road to Social Revolution? Liberalization and Constitutional Reform in India

open access: yes, 2007
Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics, Nr. 34 (2007): Which Road to Social Revolution?
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Globalisation and Neo-liberal Economic Reforms in India: A Critical Review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The objective of this study is to analyse the impact of neo-liberal economic reforms also known as ‘pro-market’ reforms in India. It is widely believed that India’s growth acceleration has taken place mainly due to changes in the government’s attitudes towards business and export orientation rather than earlier domestic policies.
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Government Versus Farmers': A Conflict Over the Neo Liberal Agricultural Reforms in India: A Review

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal
In recent years, there has been a growing push for deregulation in India’s agricultural sector, with proponents advocating for the removal of barriers to promote trade, efficiency and price discovery. This led to the proposal of three Farm Reforms in September 2020.
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John Crawfurd’s 1829 pamphlet on free trade and colonisation and his liberal campaign for British imperial reforms in India and Southeast Asia

open access: yes, 2018
The radical Scottish doctor, Orientalist, colonial administrator and lobbyist, John Crawfurd was a proponent for the creation of a utopian empire based on free trade. He worked for the British East India Company for more than twenty years and played a crucial part in the administration of the British Empire in nineteenth century Southeast Asia ...
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