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An Inclusive agri-food systems transformation pathway for India

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Singh V   +17 more
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FDI Liberalisation, Firm Heterogeneity and Foreign Ownership: German Firm Decisions in Reforming India [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Development Studies, 2010
Abstract The paper investigates the role of firm-level productivity and industry-level R&D for multinational enterprises' (MNEs') choice of undertaking foreign direct investment (FDI), and the share of ownership in foreign affiliates. Two firm-specific datasets on German MNEs with varying equity stakes in Indian affiliates are used to account for the ...
Görg, Holger   +2 more
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Labour Policy Reform and Labour Market after Economic Liberalization in India

International Area Review, 2007
In 1991, Indian government initiated economic reforms as quite revolutionary. The risks of runaway inflation and default on interest payment to foreign creditors persuaded the Government to borrow from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank on condition of fiscal and economic reforms.
Dong-Hyeon Jung   +3 more
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Transition Problems in Policy Reform: Agricultural Trade Liberalization in India

Review of Development Economics, 2003
AbstractWhat will be the domestic growth and distributional effects of agricultural trade liberalization in India? How fast should Indian agriculture be liberalized and what policies should characterize the transition? This paper uses Indian agriculture to analyze medium‐term transition problems that arise in many major economic reforms.
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India: Reforming Education in the Neo Liberal Era

2013
India has made significant achievements in education: there has been a veritable explosion in numbers: the education system at all levels was made accessible to a larger number of people. There has also been significant expansion in the number of institutions of excellence in higher education, producing highly specialised human capital.
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Reforming Education in India in the Neo-Liberal Era

2018
India has made significant achievements in education: there has been a veritable explosion in numbers: the education system at all levels was made accessible to a larger number of people. There has also been significant expansion in the number of institutions of excellence in higher education, producing highly specialised human capital.
openaire   +1 more source

Reforms with a Female Face: Gender, Liberalization, and Economic Policy in Andhra Pradesh, India

World Development, 2008
Summary The state of Andhra Pradesh, India, provides a case study of a liberalization program with an emphasis on women’s empowerment. Based on the state budget data and fieldwork data from two villages, this paper investigates the content of this policy regime to argue that women’s empowerment policies were ultimately constrained by the policy ...
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The Crisis of Liberal Reform in India: Public opinion, pyrotechnics, and the Charter Act of 1833

Modern Asian Studies, 2018
AbstractThis article reveals the Charter Act of 1833 as a turning point in the history of British-Indian political thought, which foreclosed, for a generation, liberal efforts to reform Britain's avowedly despotic regime in India. Anticipating a victory in their transmarine campaign to make the state accountable to an Indian ‘public’, reformers were ...
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