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  • Mukherjee, Soumyatanu (Elsevier, 2016)
    Drawing on the evidence from Indian provinces, this paper, using a four-sector general equilibrium model with segmented domestic labour and capital markets, proposes that factor-specific technological progress only in the ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre; Pushpangadan, K.* (Economic and Political Weekly, 2002-01-26)
    Establishing accelerated productivity growth in the 1980s is contigent on the use of single deflation, a procedure flawed in principle. There is no credible option to double deflation when working with value added as the ...
  • Sthanu, R. Nair (Hindu Business Line, 9-11-20)
    The fact that the agriculture sector in India has not experienced any significant growth during the post-economic reforms period is well established. For the revival of the sector, policy makers have suggested among others, ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Man & Development, 2001-09)
  • Rameshan, P. (Foreign Trade Review, 2004)
    The Dispute Settlement Mechanism is one of the best elements of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) system since it addressed the earlier concerns under the GATT system, of lack of transparency, non-enforceability, ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre; Pushpangadan, K.*; Suresh Babu, M.* (Economic and Political Weekly, 2000-10-07)
    Using panel data comprising firm-level drawn from groups within manufacturing industry which have experienced the most significant tariff reduction, this study investigates teh trend in productivity growth since 1988-89. ...
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre (Economic and Political Weekly, 2000-04)
    In a bid to contain the fiscal deficit, the government has in this budget targeted outlay on subsidies. This note focuses on the likely consequences in the case of the food subsidy.
  • Balakrishnan, Pulapre; Pushpangadan, K.* (Economic and Political Weekly, 1998-08-22)
    If the growth in toal factor productivity in the manufacturing sector during the 1980s may be used as teh testing ground for our understanding of the phenomenon we must recognise that our knowledge is limited. Two equally ...
  • Noronha, Ernesto (Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2001)
    The paper examines the case of indusrial sickness in New Rajpur Mills, which resulted in industry unemployment and an adverse impact on the lives of workers. It reveals the initial response of the workers to be closeure, ...

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