02. Economics: Recent submissions

  • Noronha, Ernesto; Sharma, R.N.* (Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2000)
    With the process of globalization becoming all pervasive, mobilization on the basis of class seems to not only recede but is also being replaced by ethnicity. It was thus decided to conduct a study to look into this ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Foreign Trade Review, 2000)
    The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) was created in 1967 through the Bangkok Declaration. It is a group of ten nations, viz. Brunei, Cambodia, Indonasia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (The Journal of Applied Economic Research, 2008)
    There is a general view that the export performance of India is unsatisfactory because of its low competitiveness, but no systematic attempt has been made to validate this view. India needs a 12 per cent compound annual ...
  • Rameshan, P. (Foreign Trade Review, 2005)
    In this paper we examine the textiles and clothing export performance of India and China during the ATC and post-MFA period, with fous on the two leading consumer markets, viz, the European Union (EU) and USA. We evaluate ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Economic and Political Weekly, 2006-08-12)
    The decline and fall of the publicly-funded higher education system in india has its origins in the fact that there has been a steady expansion of institutions without any concern for quality of the faculty. Unless such ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre; Suresh Babu, M.* (Economic and Political Weekly, 2003-09-20)
    In a study of the evolution of the Indian manufacturing sector over close to three decades we find the annual average rate of growth in the nineties to have risen almost across the board at teh two-digit level of industry. ...
  • Chakravarty, Deepita (Economic and political weekly, 2006-07-08)
    This study is an explorative, inter-sectoral analysis of state domestic product data to understand the determinants of services sector growth in India during recent years. It is a demand side analysis where the services ...
  • Noronha, Ernesto (The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2003)
    By the 1970s, countries all over the world started reviewing their policies that stressed on demand-driven economic growth and state-let import substitution. In order to avoid economic and political marginalisation, the ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Economic and Political Weekly, 2003-07-26)
    This essay critically evaluate the exhortation to developing economies that they embrace globalisation, considers the consequences of globalisation for equality and discusses teh issue of justice in the current global ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (NIBM Pune, 2001)
    The ASEAN region has become one of the attractive investment locations in the developing world and attracted a sizeable FDI during 1987-94. There was a spurt in the growth of global FDI flows during 1985-95. The FDI inflows ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Pergamon, 2002)
    As public intervention is a pervasive influence on food prices, this paper asks whether and how the inefficiency of state institutions matters to food prices. In the context of the wheat subsidy scheme in India, the paper ...
  • Nair, Sthanu R. (Newspaper, 2012)
    A major economic challenge facing India in the recent years has been stubbornly high food prices. It began with rising prices of manufactured food products, such as dairy products, sugar and oil cakes from January 2008, ...
  • Bhattacharya, Jyotirmoy (Economic and Political Weekly, 2009-05-30)
    There is no reason why larger borrowing by the government beed raise interest rates in the economy. Is it a case of prejudice in favour of "small" government that is the reason for the continued currency of this view? Or ...
  • Krishna Kumar (2002)
    A decade ago, India faced serious foreign exchange crisis, precipitated by an abnormal hike in the petroleum prices, which was further accentuated by a flight of NRI deposits. The country had to undertake a series of ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Seminar, 2006-09)
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Prajnan, 2000)
    East Aaian economies were considered as "miracle economies" because of their sustained high rate of economic growth during the last two decades. In 1997 these economies suffered financial crisis due to several reasons. An ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Economic and Political Weekly, 2006-04-15)
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Man & Development, 1999-09)
    The main factors identified for the collapse of East-Asian economies were capital liberalization, deregulation of the control of the domestic financial systems, vast international inflows of financial assets, and the deep ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Economic and Political Weekly, 2000-04-01)
    In a bid to contain the fiscal deficit, the government has in this budget targetted outlay on susbsidies. This note focuses on the likely consequences in the case of the food subsidy.

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