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The integration of health equity into policy to reduce disparities: Lessons from California during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
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Indian Economy Post Liberalization: Through the Eyes of India’s Heart
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Indian Economy has gone a serious change since the liberalization, privatization and globalization policy of 1991 was enacted. This paper looks at the major development of the India's growth and how did it affect the state of Madhya Pradesh. Globalization was the integration of world economies, investment was encouraged by relaxation of tariffs and ...
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The Effects of Liberalization on the Indian Economy
Management and Labour Studies, 2013In order to acquire a seat at the highest table and to deal with a severe balance of payment crisis, India began a process of economic liberalization in 1991. The liberalization process has impacted the conditions of Indian labour in the organized and unorganized sectors, both big and small, with regard to factors such as wages, labour welfare, trade ...
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The liberalization of air services: prospects and challenges for the Indian economy
Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, 2015Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine, with a specific reference to the Indian economy, the interface between the World Trade Organization (WTO)/General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) disciplines and aviation services; the challenges to the incorporation of air services regimes into the world trade ...
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Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2017
ABSTRACTIn a context of mining privatisation and a drive towards labour informalisation in India, this article investigates the implications for labour of the neo-liberal agenda in the mining sector of the Indian state of Odisha. This is part of a broader research project investigating the social dynamics underlying the neo-liberal project in Odisha ...
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ABSTRACTIn a context of mining privatisation and a drive towards labour informalisation in India, this article investigates the implications for labour of the neo-liberal agenda in the mining sector of the Indian state of Odisha. This is part of a broader research project investigating the social dynamics underlying the neo-liberal project in Odisha ...
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Impact of Liberalization, Privatization, and Globalization (LPG) on the Indian Economy
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social ScienceThe 1991 reforms centered around liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG) represented a major transformation for India, steering the nation away from a closed, state-dominated economic model toward a more open, market-driven, and internationally connected economy.
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2016
Development of insurance and banking institutions is one of the fundamental constituents that plays an important role in stimulating financial development and thereby the growth of the economy in any country. However the causal effect of these financial institutions can’t be generalized as the development of financial institution is quite different in ...
Kaushal, Shrutikeerti, Ghosh, Amlan
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Development of insurance and banking institutions is one of the fundamental constituents that plays an important role in stimulating financial development and thereby the growth of the economy in any country. However the causal effect of these financial institutions can’t be generalized as the development of financial institution is quite different in ...
Kaushal, Shrutikeerti, Ghosh, Amlan
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The Post Liberalisation Period in the Indian Economy is characterised by a rise in Capital Flows and the prudential management of the Trilemma Policy Variables of Financial Liberalisation, Exchange rates and Money Supply. The rise in International Reserves is a testimony to the active intervention by the Monetary Authority to manage the Exchange Rate ...
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