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Determinants of Export Services of USA with its Asian Partners: A Panel Data Analysis
(Ala-Too International University, Bishkek, 2011)Trade in services has accounted for 20 per cent of global trade. Despite the increasing importance of services trade in global economy, there has been limited research on service trade which uses determinants driving such ... -
India’s Trade with Central Asia: Trends and Prospects
(IACD- Institute of Asian Culture and Development, 2011)Although the countries of Central Asia have been integrated in the global economy, their economic relations with India have been declined significantly. India’s BOT with all Central Asian countries (except Uzbekistan) had ... -
AN ANALYSIS OF ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL EXPORTS OF PAKISTAN WITH SAARC COUNTRIES: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
(Applied Economics Research Centre (AERC), 2011)Among the SAARC countries, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka had a share of 2.1 per cent, 1.4 per cent and 0.9 percent respectively, in the total exports of Pakistan. Therefore, it becomes imperative to study Pakistan's ... -
Export and import potentials of Pakistan to other SAARC countries in gravity panel data models
(2011)Pakistan's export and import potential to other SAARC nations has been calculated with the help of gravity model using panel data methodology (pooled model, fixed effect model and random effect model) by taking the time ... -
Socio-economic impact of Bt cotton in Bathinda district of Punjab
(Central University of Punjab, 2011)An attempt has been made in this study to assess the socio-economic impact of Bt cotton in Bathinda district of Punjab. The assessment is based mainly on primary data which is processed by applying regression analysis, ... -
Migration, transnationalism, and ambivalence: The Punjab-United Kingdom linkage
(Springer Netherlands, 2012)This chapter investigates developments in the Punjab-UK transnational space, a long-standing and extensive migration corridor. Within India?s diverse migration history, Punjab?s specificity is its particular historical ... -
Indian Punjabi skilled migrants in Britain: Of brain drain and under-employment
(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2013)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the careers of skilled migrants from Indian Punjab. This study complicates the normalization of skilled migration as a "win-win" situation by examining the career trajectories ... -
Monitoring of mahatama gandhi national rural employment guarantee scheme in kulgam district of jammu and kashmir
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)The study entitled "Monitoring of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Kulgam District of Jammu and Kashmir" is an attempt to assess the implementation of this Scheme. It brings out the violations ... -
Growing urbanization and economic development in india: The role of middle class
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)In the present study entitled "Growing Urbanization and Economic Development in India: The Role of Middle Class", examined that the growing urbanization leads to economic development by creating new rising middle class. ... -
An Analysis of Major Determinants of Food Inflation in India
(Indian Society for Education and Environment, 2014)The study has exclusively analyzed the major determinants of food inflation in India by using the monthly data from January 2006 to December 2013. Using Johansen’s cointegration technique, it was shown that in long run, all ... -
Cointegration, Causality and Impulse Response Analysis in Major Apple Markets of India
(Agricultural Economics Reseach Assosiation, 2014)The study has investigated market integration across five major wholesale apple markets, viz. Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata, of the country by adopting Johansen’s multivariate cointegration approach. ... -
Fresh food supermarkets in the Indian Punjab: Organisation and impacts
(University of California Los Angeles CMRS, 2014)Linking primary producers with global and national markets through modern corporate food retail supermarkets and other linkages is seen as one of the innovative ways to improve the livelihoods of small producers in developing ... -
Has Odisha become less poor in the last decade?
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2014)Though there has been overall economic progress in India in the post-reform period, it has not been uniform across the country. This article points out that contrary to popular perception, Odisha gradually improved its ... -
An economic analysis of groundwater depletion in sangrur
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The adoption of high yielding variety seeds, increased in use of chemical fertilizers and irrigation has helped in raising the income level of the farmers and total foodgrain production. But it cannot be denied that ... -
Monitoring of mahatma gandhi national rural employment gurantee scheme in bathinda district of punjab
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The Mahatama Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of Government of India was introduced primarily to enhance the livelihood of households by providing 100 days employment to the adult members. It provides ... -
Monetary response to global financial crisis in india econometrics analysis
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)This study has examined India's monetary policy response to global financial crisis by applying Taylor's rule with the aid of Autoregressive Distributed Lag model. It also investigates monetary policy response during pre ... -
Socio economic conditions and employment status of agricultural laboures in bathinda district of punjab
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The structural transformation process in Punjab has reduced income generation in rural economy. The worst sufferers are marginal and small farmers and agricultural labourers. The principal mode of production is shifting ... -
Trends and patterns of india's high technology exports with special reference to pharmaceutical products
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)Diversification of a country's exports plays an important role in the economic growth of the developing countries. These countries are trying to increase its exports by exporting high technology products and improve ... -
Socio-economic impact of national rural health mission in jammu kashmir
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)The majority of population of India lives in villages and the poverty is relatively more in rural areas as compared to urban. Health has a cumulative effect on individual's life through human capital formation but ... -
Tourism and economic growth in jammu kashmir
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)From last few decades "Tourism" has been world's rapidly growing industry. In Jammu and Kashmir, tourism is an important industry as scope of agricultural and industrial development is limited. Present study investigates ...