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Education and Skills as Catalyst for Sustainable Growth in India
(Pedagogy of Learning, 2017)Skill development plays an important role towards achieving faster, sustainable and inclusive growth and making the country’s youth employable. Countries with higher and better levels of skills adjust more effectively to ... -
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 ... -
Nexus between Tourism and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from Odisha, India,
(Serial Publications Pvt.Ltd., 2016)In view of the importance of tourism as an instrument for economic growth and employment generation, this paper is an effort to examine the nexus between tourism and economic growth in Odisha during 1990-91 and 2013-14; ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Multidimensional Poverty in Kashmir: A Comparative Study of Srinagar and Anantnag Districts
(Uttar Pradesh Commerce Association, 2016)In last decades, poverty has been acknowledged as a multidimensional phenomenon in the policy circle. Multidimensional approach encapsulates the expansive representation of poverty as it implicates innumerable dimension ... -
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- ... -
Urbanization and Healthcare Services in Punjab: Role of Private Sector
(Asian Journals of Advance Studies, 2017)In recent years, the world is becoming increasingly urban with about fifty five percent of its population living in urban areas. This urbanization is a sign of good job opportunities, better education and health facilities, ... -
Healthcare Services for Human Development in Punjab: Public-Private Partnership
(South Asia Research & Development Institute, 2017)Health is considered as a significant contributor to human development. Better healthcare services contribute not only to improved health condition, but also to the increased productivity and income of people. Thus, the ... -
Green Economy: A Panacea for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction
(EBSCO, 2017)The concept of green economy has recently attracted the attention of academia and policy makers of developing as well as developed nations. This paper tries to examine the importance of green economy as a tool for achieving ... -
Socio-economic development of Uttar Pradesh: an empirical analysis
(Indian Society for Education and Environment, 2017)Background/Objectives: Since the concepts of social and economic development of a nation/region/state is crucial for the development of human resources, the objective of this paper is to examine the socio- economic development ... -
PUBLIC SPENDING ON EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH : EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM ODISHA
(Uttar Pradesh Commerce Association, 2017)Education in the literature has been considered to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth and development of an economy. It has long been considered to enable individuals, especially women, to live and aspire ... -
Tourism and peace in economic development perspective of India
(ASERS Publishing House, 2017)The importance of tourism as an instrument for revenue generation, employment creation and fostering economic growth is well established across the globe. Globally, tourism has been recognised as the largest service sector ... -
Economic growth, structural change and intersectoral linkages in SAARC economies
(Asociacion Euro-Americana de Estudios del Desarrollo, 2017)In this globalized and liberalized era, studies concerning global economic interdependence have occupied a central place. Specifically, the issue of assessing the extent to which the economic growth of each member nation ... -
Nexus Between Energy Consumption and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence From India
(Asian Journals of Advance Studies, 2017)Energy consumption has assumed an indispensible importance in the modern era as it plays a significant role in national production and human development. In particular, the importance of electricity consumption in ... -
Multidimensional poverty in Uttar Pradesh: trends and patterns
(Indian Society for Education and Environment, 2017)Objectives: This paper makes a review of the previous studies concerning the multidimensional poverty in Uttar Pradesh, and analyses the incidence and intensity of poverty in the State. Methods/Statistical analysis: This ... -
Empirical evidence on nexus between financial markets in India: An ARDL bounds test approach
(Serials Publications, 2017)In the aftermath of global financial crisis, the study of the relationship between financial markets has become a moot point in the finance literature. In the literature, there is no much theoretical and empirical consensus ... -
Empirical Evidence on Money-Price Relationship in India: Cointegration and Causality Approach
(Serial Publications Pvt.Ltd., 2017)In recent years, the study of the causal relationship between money supply and price level has attracted the attention of economists, researchers, and policy makers. This study shall be significant in deciding whether price ... -
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, ... -
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 ...