Economic Studies-Research Publications
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International Migration, Inter-generational Linkages and Households’ Spending Behaviour in Kerala and Punjab
(Central University of Punjab, 2020)Human beings always strive for a better life. Hence, people do not hesitate to leave their homeland to get better standard of living for themselves and their family. The process of emigration can contribute significantly ... -
DYNAMICS OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN INDIA’S EXPORTS, 1980-2016
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The international trade flows have been dramatically expanding due to the growing integration of the world economies and have experienced spectacular changes over the past few decades. For that reason, the present study ... -
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENERGY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: EXPERIENCE FROM SELECTED ASIAN COUNTRIES
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Healthy economic growth is regarded as the most basic materials of any economy to increase the economic production, reduce the poverty and in general enhance the quality of life. World economy has witnessed huge change in ... -
Multi-dimensional Poverty in Rural Kashmir: Extent, Determinants and Policy Options
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Conventionally, poverty is measured in monetary terms, either using income or consumption expenditure. But since the seminal work of Amartya Sen, poverty has been acknowledged as a multidimensional phenomenon and has gained ... -
DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH: A STUDY OF SELECTED ASIAN COUNTRIES
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Asia is a developing and fastest growing region of the world. In 1960s, Asia made a sound recovery known as ‘Asian Miracle’. Its sound recovery during global financial crisis has changed its traditional picture among the ... -
AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF MARKET INTEGRATION OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN INDIA
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India-Pakistan Trade: Problems, Prospects and Challenges
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The economic cooperation has been challenging in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) region. Due to the political conflicts between India and Pakistan, development of the South Asia has been on ... -
An Economic Analysis of Production and Marketing of Vegetables Under Contract Farming in Punjab
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“Industrial Sickness in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Bihar, India”
(Central University of Punjab, 2020)The research entitled „Industrial sickness in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Bihar, India‟ is an empirical study for various dimensions of industrial sickness in the state Bihar. The study investigates the ... -
AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION AND MARKETING OF MILK UNDER FORMAL AND INFORMAL MILK MARKETS IN PUNJAB
(Central University of Punjab, 2019)Dairy farming as an allied activity has been considered an alternative to revive the agrarian economy of Punjab. Further, participation of farmers in formal milk markets may increase the income level of farmers, provide ... -
Insurance Development and Macroeconomic Growth: Analysis of Selected Asian Countries
(Central University of Punjab, 2019)Economic growth and its sustainability has long been the focus of debate for both academic researchers and policy makers. A large number of attempts have been made to extensively list the factors that may have an impact ... -
Employability and Earning Differentials Among Technically and Vocationally Trained Youth in India
(Springer, 2020)Based on both NSS (1993�94, 1999�2000, 2004�05, and 2011�12 rounds) and PLFS (2017�18) data, this paper examines the employability and earning/wage differentials among vocationally and technically trained youth and explored ... -
Nexus between anthropogenic activities and GHGs emission in India: An empirical analysis
(Primrose Hall Publishing Group, 2020)The worst consequences of environmental degradation are realised all across the globe and environmental sustainability is, thus, the call of the day. Consumption and production activities to fulfil human wants pollute all ... -
Do Women's Advancement and Gender Parity Promote Economic Growth? Evidence from 30 Asian Countries
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2020)Women's advancement and consequential gender equality have significant implications for human capital formation, increase in labour productivity, employment creation, poverty reduction, and overall socio-economic and human ... -
Land acquisition in Punjab: Jeopardising livelihoods through inefficient implementation
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2020)Analysing a case of development-induced displacement through a survey of land dispossession in Punjab reveals how displacement for development projects adversely affects farmers economically, socially and culturally. Fertile ... -
Tourism, foreign direct investment and economic growth in India
(Africa Journals, 2020)This paper studied the association between tourism sector development, FDI flows to the tourism sector and real economic growth in India for the period 2000 to 2018. The findings support the occurrence of the tourism-led ... -
Tourism-energy-environment-growth nexus: Evidence from India
(ASERS Publishing House, 2019)This paper examined the dynamic linkages between tourism development, energy consumption, environmental degradation and economic growth in the context of the Indian economy. The short-run findings establish a chain-link ... -
Human resource development, structural transformation, employment generation and innovation: India, China, Japan and South Korea, 1990-2016
(Asociacion Euro-Americana de Estudios del Desarrollo, 2019)The speed at which the economy transforms is the crucial factor that determines the convergence or divergence of any country. In this connection, the present study aims to highlight the role of human development, productivity ... -
Growth and Prospects of Non-Farm Employment in India: Reflections from NSS Data
(National Sample Survey Office - Industrial Statistics Wing, 2015)This paper attempts to explore the recent trends of non-farm employment in India and to identify the employment generating sectors that would absorb the rapidly growing labour force using various rounds of NSS unit level ... -
Growth and Performance of Agriculture Sector in India
(Publishing India, 2015)The growth of agriculture and allied sectors is critical for the Indian economy as about 49 percent of the population is directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture. During the last decade and so, the agriculture sector ...