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Food inflation in india: Trends and determinations
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)Food Inflation has been persistently high in India during the past few years. Controlling food prices is one of the major tasks for the macroeconomic policy makers. The recent oil price hike and some natural calamities ... -
Socio-economic implications of pesticide use in bathinda district of the punjab state
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The excessive use of the pesticides in agriculture has not only increased production cost but also led to negative externalities. The present study is an attempt to analyse the socio-economic implications of pesticide ... -
Structural changes and pattern of agricultural development in punjab economy
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)This study analyses the structural changes and pattern of agricultural development witnessed by Punjab economy over 1981-2010 period. Typically, it presents a quantitative analysis of sectoral trends in Punjab economy and ... -
MIGRATION AND BILATERAL TRADE FLOWS: EVIDENCE FROM INDIA AND OECD COUNTRIES
(Euro-American Association of Economic Development Studies, 2015)Migration from developing countries to developed countries is not a new phenomenon. The causes of migration has been well explained by many authors. The rate of population growth and the proportion of youth in the population, ... -
An economic analysis of variables affecting the groundwater depletion
(CESER Publications, 2015)The adoption of agricultural technology has helped in raising the income level of the farmers and total foodgrain production. But it cannot be denied that the adoption of modern technology has taken place at the cost of ... -
Structural Changes and Pattern of Agricultural Development in Kerala
(Central University of Punjab, 2015)Structural transformation is a process by which the relative importance of different sectors and activities of an economy changes over time. The Kerala economy is also undergoing the transformation from traditional ... -
Flow of Institutional Credit in Indian Agriculture: Growth and Performance.
(Central University of Punjab, 2015)Institutional credit plays an important role in agricultural development as it enables the farmers to undertake new investments and/or use of modern agricultural technologies for enhancing agricultural production. The ... -
Location determinants of indian outward foreign direct investment: A study of second generation of globalization
(Central University of Punjab, 2015)Institutional credit plays an important role in agricultural development as it enables the farmers to undertake new investments and/or use of modern agricultural technologies for enhancing agricultural production. The ... -
Cross Loc trade facilitation: A Case study of two TFCs
(Central University of Punjab, 2015)Structural transformation is a process by which the relative importance of different sectors and activities of an economy changes over time. The Kerala economy is also undergoing the transformation from traditional backward ... -
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 ... -
Remittances, Household Expenditure and Investment in Rural India: Evidence from NSS data
(Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 2015)The paper attempts to study the migration trends and the factors driving it in India and also to understand and compare the marginal spending behavior of three groups of households in India - those not receiving remittances, ... -
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 ... -
Trends , Patterns and Determinants of Indian Current Account Deficit
(Euro-American Association of Economic Development Studies, 2016)India’s current account experience deteriorated due to its large dependence on imports and un-competitiveness of exports. The relation between external and internal balances, with deficit in specific, deserves significant ... -
An Economic Analysis of Kinnow Cultivation and Marketing in Fazilka District of Punjab
(Society of Economics and Development, 2016)The recent re-emergence of agrarian crises in Punjab has again drawn the attention of policy makers towards the viability of alternative crops. In this context, the study attempts production and marketing of one of the ... -
CHANGING PATTERN OF INDIA’S HIGH TECHNOLOGY EXPORTS: A STUDYOF COMPETITIVENESS OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
(Shri Ram College of Commerce, 2016)Export earnings of India have increased substantially over the years. For active participation in the global trading system export diversification is essential. Export diversification plays a main part in the economic ... -
Role of land reforms in eradicating land inequalities in rural india
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Socio-economic impacts of tourism in india: An empirical analysis
(ASERS Publishing House, 2016)The importance of tourism as an instrument for economic growth and employment generation, particularly in remote and backward areas, has been well recognized world over. It is the largest service industry globally in terms ... -
Trend and progress of tourism in India: An empirical analysis
(Serials Publications, 2016)The importance of tourism in India can by no means be underestimated. It helps the tourists to get use to with the culture, customs and conventions, language and mode of living of the people at destination. The most important ... -
Multidimensional Poverty in Kashmir: A Comparative Study of Anayat Pora and Sangam Villages
(Gandhian Institute of Studies, 2016)The purpose of this paper is to asses the nature and extent of multidimensional poverty in rural Kashmir. Being a multidimensional phenomenon poverty warrants the keen attention of policy makers to envisage it in non- ... -
Gender Parity in Education and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Select Asian Countries
(Pedagogy of Learning, 2016)Since last few decades, there is a consensus among the academicians and the policy makers that the gender parity in education has positive implications for economic and social development. It has been argued that gender ...