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Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax INVESTING IN A GREEN RECOVERY « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Ulrich Volz. IMF Finance and Development, 2020. Excerpt: The pandemic is only a prelude to a looming climate crisis This crisis is a rupture. A moment of profound turmoil and disruption. Even more than the 2008–09 global financial crisis—which was most directly felt in the United States and in European countries—this pandemic isaffecting almost
MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
INDIA MIGRATION REPORT 2020: KERALA MODEL OF MIGRATION Edited By S. Irudaya Rajan. Routledge, 2020. ABSTRACT India Migration Report 2020 examines how migration surveys operate to collect, analyse and bring to life socio-economic issues in social science research. With a focus on the strategies and the importance of information collected by Kerala Migration Surveys since 1998, the volume: - Explores the effect of JUSTICE « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY January 10, 2014 10:42 am. by Anthony Simon Laden (2013) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16:2, p. 205-219. Amartya Sen describes John Rawls’s ‘justice as fairness’ as ‘transcendental institutionalism’ and develops his realization-focused approach in contrast. IMPACT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIMENSIONS Surajit Deb CSD Working Paper 2017 India’s performance on various social development indicators remains poor due to prevalence of extreme poverty that has often caused deprivations in the form of hunger, malnutrition, illiteracy, poor basic amenities and social exclusion. This study provides consistent measures of social development across 29 state economies of the country during REFORMING LABOUR MARKETS IN STATES: REVISITING THE by Achin Chakraborty Economic and Political Weekly, May 16, 2015 Presenting a critical review of theissues in labour market reforms in India, this article places themagainst the backdrop of trends in labour force participation and formal/informal employment in the organised/unorganised sectors. Critically assessing the theoretical literature on labour market flexibility in the advancedK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax INVESTING IN A GREEN RECOVERY « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Ulrich Volz. IMF Finance and Development, 2020. Excerpt: The pandemic is only a prelude to a looming climate crisis This crisis is a rupture. A moment of profound turmoil and disruption. Even more than the 2008–09 global financial crisis—which was most directly felt in the United States and in European countries—this pandemic isaffecting almost
MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
INDIA MIGRATION REPORT 2020: KERALA MODEL OF MIGRATION Edited By S. Irudaya Rajan. Routledge, 2020. ABSTRACT India Migration Report 2020 examines how migration surveys operate to collect, analyse and bring to life socio-economic issues in social science research. With a focus on the strategies and the importance of information collected by Kerala Migration Surveys since 1998, the volume: - Explores the effect of JUSTICE « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY January 10, 2014 10:42 am. by Anthony Simon Laden (2013) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16:2, p. 205-219. Amartya Sen describes John Rawls’s ‘justice as fairness’ as ‘transcendental institutionalism’ and develops his realization-focused approach in contrast. IMPACT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIMENSIONS Surajit Deb CSD Working Paper 2017 India’s performance on various social development indicators remains poor due to prevalence of extreme poverty that has often caused deprivations in the form of hunger, malnutrition, illiteracy, poor basic amenities and social exclusion. This study provides consistent measures of social development across 29 state economies of the country during REFORMING LABOUR MARKETS IN STATES: REVISITING THE by Achin Chakraborty Economic and Political Weekly, May 16, 2015 Presenting a critical review of theissues in labour market reforms in India, this article places themagainst the backdrop of trends in labour force participation and formal/informal employment in the organised/unorganised sectors. Critically assessing the theoretical literature on labour market flexibility in the advancedK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Sungsup Ra, Shanti Jagannathan, and Rupert Maclean. Springer, 2021. (Open access ebook) Introduction – This open access book presents contemporary perspectives on the role of a learning society from the lens of leading practitioners, experts from universities, governments, and industry leaders. K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE IMPROVEMENTS AND SOVEREIGN FINANCING Girum Abate, Michael Brown, Alex Sienaert, and Mark Thomas. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 9649 / 2021. Abstract - Low- and middle-income country governments are increasingly tapping the global debt capital markets. This is increasing the amount of finance available for development, but at a considerably higher cost than traditional external borrowing on CONTACT US « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Thank you for using our content alert service. If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at libcdsacin Regards, Chief Librarian, K N Raj Library Centre For Development Studies Prasanth Nagar, Ulloor Thiruvananthapuram - 695011. India E-mail: libcdsacin FOLLOW US « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY You may like/share/follow us on the following social media as per your choice : Facebook Twitter WhatsApp To subscribe to KNRajLibrary Alerts on Whatsapp, message “ add to KNRL Alerts” to AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FISCAL AND Anand Nadar. OSF Preprint, 2021. Abstract - This study investigates the effectiveness of fiscal policy and monetary policy in India. We collected the time series data for India ranging from 1960 to 2019 from World Development Indicator (WDI). We applied the bound test co-integration approach to check the long-run relationship between fiscal policy, monetary policy, GLOBAL-SCALE ANALYSIS AND LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF COVID Sujoy Ghosh, Saikat Sinha Roy. medRxiv. 06 April 2021. Abstract : Studies examining factors responsible for COVID-19 incidence have mostly focused at the national or sub-national level. Here we undertake an analysis of COVID-19 cases at the global scale to identify key factors associated with disease incidence. A regression modeling framework was used to identify key variables associated TRADE AND MARKET POWER IN PRODUCT AND LABOR MARKETS « K. N Gaelan MacKenzie. Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper/Document de travail du personnel — 2021-17. Abstract : This paper studies the effects of endogenous firm-level market power in input and product markets on equilibrium prices and wages as well as the gains from trade using a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous firms. Firm-level prices and wages THE GENDER OF DEBT AND CREDIT: INSIGHTS FROM RURAL TAMIL The gender of debt and credit: Insights from rural Tamil Nadu. The champions of financial inclusion regret women’s lack of access to credit, while critics of financialization, by contrast, claim that women have become overly indebted. But little is actually known about women’s debt/credit in quantitative terms, mostly due to a lack ofdata.
THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION AND GLOBALIZATION Emmanuel Reynaud. ILO Research paper No. 21. This paper discusses how the ILO reacted to the challenges to its raison d’être posed by the end of the Cold War and the new globalization era. It shows that its continued relevance was attained in three main stages: the adoption of the 1998 Declaration, the development ofK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax INVESTING IN A GREEN RECOVERY « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Ulrich Volz. IMF Finance and Development, 2020. Excerpt: The pandemic is only a prelude to a looming climate crisis This crisis is a rupture. A moment of profound turmoil and disruption. Even more than the 2008–09 global financial crisis—which was most directly felt in the United States and in European countries—this pandemic isaffecting almost
MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
INDIA MIGRATION REPORT 2020: KERALA MODEL OF MIGRATION Edited By S. Irudaya Rajan. Routledge, 2020. ABSTRACT India Migration Report 2020 examines how migration surveys operate to collect, analyse and bring to life socio-economic issues in social science research. With a focus on the strategies and the importance of information collected by Kerala Migration Surveys since 1998, the volume: - Explores the effect of JUSTICE « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY January 10, 2014 10:42 am. by Anthony Simon Laden (2013) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16:2, p. 205-219. Amartya Sen describes John Rawls’s ‘justice as fairness’ as ‘transcendental institutionalism’ and develops his realization-focused approach in contrast. IMPACT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIMENSIONS Surajit Deb CSD Working Paper 2017 India’s performance on various social development indicators remains poor due to prevalence of extreme poverty that has often caused deprivations in the form of hunger, malnutrition, illiteracy, poor basic amenities and social exclusion. This study provides consistent measures of social development across 29 state economies of the country during REFORMING LABOUR MARKETS IN STATES: REVISITING THE by Achin Chakraborty Economic and Political Weekly, May 16, 2015 Presenting a critical review of theissues in labour market reforms in India, this article places themagainst the backdrop of trends in labour force participation and formal/informal employment in the organised/unorganised sectors. Critically assessing the theoretical literature on labour market flexibility in the advancedK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax INVESTING IN A GREEN RECOVERY « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Ulrich Volz. IMF Finance and Development, 2020. Excerpt: The pandemic is only a prelude to a looming climate crisis This crisis is a rupture. A moment of profound turmoil and disruption. Even more than the 2008–09 global financial crisis—which was most directly felt in the United States and in European countries—this pandemic isaffecting almost
MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
INDIA MIGRATION REPORT 2020: KERALA MODEL OF MIGRATION Edited By S. Irudaya Rajan. Routledge, 2020. ABSTRACT India Migration Report 2020 examines how migration surveys operate to collect, analyse and bring to life socio-economic issues in social science research. With a focus on the strategies and the importance of information collected by Kerala Migration Surveys since 1998, the volume: - Explores the effect of JUSTICE « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY January 10, 2014 10:42 am. by Anthony Simon Laden (2013) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16:2, p. 205-219. Amartya Sen describes John Rawls’s ‘justice as fairness’ as ‘transcendental institutionalism’ and develops his realization-focused approach in contrast. IMPACT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIMENSIONS Surajit Deb CSD Working Paper 2017 India’s performance on various social development indicators remains poor due to prevalence of extreme poverty that has often caused deprivations in the form of hunger, malnutrition, illiteracy, poor basic amenities and social exclusion. This study provides consistent measures of social development across 29 state economies of the country during REFORMING LABOUR MARKETS IN STATES: REVISITING THE by Achin Chakraborty Economic and Political Weekly, May 16, 2015 Presenting a critical review of theissues in labour market reforms in India, this article places themagainst the backdrop of trends in labour force participation and formal/informal employment in the organised/unorganised sectors. Critically assessing the theoretical literature on labour market flexibility in the advancedK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Sungsup Ra, Shanti Jagannathan, and Rupert Maclean. Springer, 2021. (Open access ebook) Introduction – This open access book presents contemporary perspectives on the role of a learning society from the lens of leading practitioners, experts from universities, governments, and industry leaders. K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE IMPROVEMENTS AND SOVEREIGN FINANCING Girum Abate, Michael Brown, Alex Sienaert, and Mark Thomas. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 9649 / 2021. Abstract - Low- and middle-income country governments are increasingly tapping the global debt capital markets. This is increasing the amount of finance available for development, but at a considerably higher cost than traditional external borrowing on CONTACT US « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Thank you for using our content alert service. If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at libcdsacin Regards, Chief Librarian, K N Raj Library Centre For Development Studies Prasanth Nagar, Ulloor Thiruvananthapuram - 695011. India E-mail: libcdsacin FOLLOW US « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY You may like/share/follow us on the following social media as per your choice : Facebook Twitter WhatsApp To subscribe to KNRajLibrary Alerts on Whatsapp, message “ add to KNRL Alerts” to AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FISCAL AND Anand Nadar. OSF Preprint, 2021. Abstract - This study investigates the effectiveness of fiscal policy and monetary policy in India. We collected the time series data for India ranging from 1960 to 2019 from World Development Indicator (WDI). We applied the bound test co-integration approach to check the long-run relationship between fiscal policy, monetary policy, GLOBAL-SCALE ANALYSIS AND LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF COVID Sujoy Ghosh, Saikat Sinha Roy. medRxiv. 06 April 2021. Abstract : Studies examining factors responsible for COVID-19 incidence have mostly focused at the national or sub-national level. Here we undertake an analysis of COVID-19 cases at the global scale to identify key factors associated with disease incidence. A regression modeling framework was used to identify key variables associated TRADE AND MARKET POWER IN PRODUCT AND LABOR MARKETS « K. N Gaelan MacKenzie. Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper/Document de travail du personnel — 2021-17. Abstract : This paper studies the effects of endogenous firm-level market power in input and product markets on equilibrium prices and wages as well as the gains from trade using a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous firms. Firm-level prices and wages THE GENDER OF DEBT AND CREDIT: INSIGHTS FROM RURAL TAMIL The gender of debt and credit: Insights from rural Tamil Nadu. The champions of financial inclusion regret women’s lack of access to credit, while critics of financialization, by contrast, claim that women have become overly indebted. But little is actually known about women’s debt/credit in quantitative terms, mostly due to a lack ofdata.
THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION AND GLOBALIZATION Emmanuel Reynaud. ILO Research paper No. 21. This paper discusses how the ILO reacted to the challenges to its raison d’être posed by the end of the Cold War and the new globalization era. It shows that its continued relevance was attained in three main stages: the adoption of the 1998 Declaration, the development ofK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, HOW TO REDUCE COVID-19’S UNEQUAL EFFECTS ACROSS WORKERS Jorge Mondragon and Marina M. Tavares. IMF Blog, 1 June 2021. Excerpt - Lower-skilled and young workers were among the hardest hit from the pandemic, suffering job losses in record numbers last year. Some of those jobs may never reappear as economies readjust to a post-pandemic world. Longer-term changes appear likely in terms of the OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
INVESTING IN A GREEN RECOVERY « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Ulrich Volz. IMF Finance and Development, 2020. Excerpt: The pandemic is only a prelude to a looming climate crisis This crisis is a rupture. A moment of profound turmoil and disruption. Even more than the 2008–09 global financial crisis—which was most directly felt in the United States and in European countries—this pandemic isaffecting almost
INDIA MIGRATION REPORT 2020: KERALA MODEL OF MIGRATION Edited By S. Irudaya Rajan. Routledge, 2020. ABSTRACT India Migration Report 2020 examines how migration surveys operate to collect, analyse and bring to life socio-economic issues in social science research. With a focus on the strategies and the importance of information collected by Kerala Migration Surveys since 1998, the volume: - Explores the effect of THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN AID ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A Ziyoda Asatullaeva, Reza Fathollah Zadeh Aghdam, Nisar Ahmad, and Laylo Tashpulatova. Journal of International Development 2021. Abstract - The effectiveness of foreign aid in stimulating economic development is a topic of intense debate in the scientific community and among policy analysts. Numerous empirical studies are devoted to investigating the impact of foreign aid on the JUSTICE « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY January 10, 2014 10:42 am. by Anthony Simon Laden (2013) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16:2, p. 205-219. Amartya Sen describes John Rawls’s ‘justice as fairness’ as ‘transcendental institutionalism’ and develops his realization-focused approach in contrast. JOURNAL OF WORLD TRADE VOLUME 49 ISSUE 4 (2015) « K. N Contents Clearing the Smoke: The Legitimation of Judicial Power at the WTO', Sivan Shlomo-Agon, 539–589 'Ex Ore Tuo Te Iudico: The Value of the WTO Ministerial Decision on Preferential RoO for LDCs', Stefano Inama, pp. 591–617 'The European Neighbourhood Policy and Israel: Achievements and Disappointments', Arie Reich, I pp. 619–642 'Constraints of the WTO CompensationK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, HOW TO REDUCE COVID-19’S UNEQUAL EFFECTS ACROSS WORKERS Jorge Mondragon and Marina M. Tavares. IMF Blog, 1 June 2021. Excerpt - Lower-skilled and young workers were among the hardest hit from the pandemic, suffering job losses in record numbers last year. Some of those jobs may never reappear as economies readjust to a post-pandemic world. Longer-term changes appear likely in terms of the OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
INVESTING IN A GREEN RECOVERY « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Ulrich Volz. IMF Finance and Development, 2020. Excerpt: The pandemic is only a prelude to a looming climate crisis This crisis is a rupture. A moment of profound turmoil and disruption. Even more than the 2008–09 global financial crisis—which was most directly felt in the United States and in European countries—this pandemic isaffecting almost
INDIA MIGRATION REPORT 2020: KERALA MODEL OF MIGRATION Edited By S. Irudaya Rajan. Routledge, 2020. ABSTRACT India Migration Report 2020 examines how migration surveys operate to collect, analyse and bring to life socio-economic issues in social science research. With a focus on the strategies and the importance of information collected by Kerala Migration Surveys since 1998, the volume: - Explores the effect of THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN AID ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A Ziyoda Asatullaeva, Reza Fathollah Zadeh Aghdam, Nisar Ahmad, and Laylo Tashpulatova. Journal of International Development 2021. Abstract - The effectiveness of foreign aid in stimulating economic development is a topic of intense debate in the scientific community and among policy analysts. Numerous empirical studies are devoted to investigating the impact of foreign aid on the JUSTICE « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY January 10, 2014 10:42 am. by Anthony Simon Laden (2013) Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16:2, p. 205-219. Amartya Sen describes John Rawls’s ‘justice as fairness’ as ‘transcendental institutionalism’ and develops his realization-focused approach in contrast. JOURNAL OF WORLD TRADE VOLUME 49 ISSUE 4 (2015) « K. N Contents Clearing the Smoke: The Legitimation of Judicial Power at the WTO', Sivan Shlomo-Agon, 539–589 'Ex Ore Tuo Te Iudico: The Value of the WTO Ministerial Decision on Preferential RoO for LDCs', Stefano Inama, pp. 591–617 'The European Neighbourhood Policy and Israel: Achievements and Disappointments', Arie Reich, I pp. 619–642 'Constraints of the WTO CompensationK. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Sungsup Ra, Shanti Jagannathan, and Rupert Maclean. Springer, 2021. (Open access ebook) Introduction – This open access book presents contemporary perspectives on the role of a learning society from the lens of leading practitioners, experts from universities, governments, and industry leaders. HOW TO REDUCE COVID-19’S UNEQUAL EFFECTS ACROSS WORKERS Jorge Mondragon and Marina M. Tavares. IMF Blog, 1 June 2021. Excerpt - Lower-skilled and young workers were among the hardest hit from the pandemic, suffering job losses in record numbers last year. Some of those jobs may never reappear as economies readjust to a post-pandemic world. Longer-term changes appear likely in terms of the K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue THE DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS OF TRADE : EMPIRICAL Jakob Engel, Deeksha Kokas, Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, and Maryla Maliszewska. 2021. Excerpt : Trade is a well-established driver of growth and poverty reduction. But changes in trade policy also have distributional impacts that create winners and losers. It is vital to understand and clearly communicate how trade affects economic well-being across all segments of the population, ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE IMPROVEMENTS AND SOVEREIGN FINANCING Girum Abate, Michael Brown, Alex Sienaert, and Mark Thomas. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 9649 / 2021. Abstract - Low- and middle-income country governments are increasingly tapping the global debt capital markets. This is increasing the amount of finance available for development, but at a considerably higher cost than traditional external borrowing on MARCH « 2021 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Muzna Alvi, Prapti Barooah, Shweta Gupta, Smriti Saini. Agricultural Systems, Volume 188, March 2021 COVID-19 induced lockdowns have had far reaching impacts GLOBAL-SCALE ANALYSIS AND LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF COVID Sujoy Ghosh, Saikat Sinha Roy. medRxiv. 06 April 2021. Abstract : Studies examining factors responsible for COVID-19 incidence have mostly focused at the national or sub-national level. Here we undertake an analysis of COVID-19 cases at the global scale to identify key factors associated with disease incidence. A regression modeling framework was used to identify key variables associated TRADE AND MARKET POWER IN PRODUCT AND LABOR MARKETS « K. N Gaelan MacKenzie. Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper/Document de travail du personnel — 2021-17. Abstract : This paper studies the effects of endogenous firm-level market power in input and product markets on equilibrium prices and wages as well as the gains from trade using a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous firms. Firm-level prices and wages FOLLOW US « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY You may like/share/follow us on the following social media as per your choice : Facebook Twitter WhatsApp To subscribe to KNRajLibrary Alerts on Whatsapp, message “ add to KNRL Alerts” to MAY « 2021 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY May 7, 2021 7:45 am. Kateryna Schroeder, Julian Lampietti, and Ghada Elabed. The World Bank, 2021. Abstract : The digital agriculture revolution holds a promise to build an agriculture and food system that is efficient, environmentally sustainable, and equitable, one that can help deliver the Sustainable Development Goals.K. N. RAJ LIBRARY
Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
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Markus Brunnermeier, Harold James and Jean-Pierre Landau. BIS WP 941, 2021. Abstract – The ongoing digital revolution may lead to a radical departure from the traditional model of monetary exchange. We may see an unbundling of the separate roles of money, K.N.RAJ LIBRARY RESOURCES « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Scroll down and Click the following names to start using the resources Journal Database EconLit Jstor Oxford Online - Social Science ProjectMUSE – Social Science Science Direct – EEF Wiley Online Library Statistical Data EPWRF – India Time Series IndiaStat ProwessIQ ICSSR-NASSDOC Resources NASSDOC Online Resources Access Portal Library Catalogue Library Catalogue OCTOBER « 2020 « K. N. RAJ LIBRARY Alok Kumar Mishra, Badri Narayan Rath & Aruna Kumar Dash. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56(10), 2020. Special Issue: Research on Pandemics. Abstract : We investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the Indian financial market and compare it with the outcomes of two recent structural changes of the Indian economy: demonetization and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax MACROECONOMIC POLICY ADJUSTMENTS DUE TO COVID-19 Roshen Fernando, and Warwick J. McKibbin. ADBI WP 1219 / 2021. Abstract : We update the analysis of the global macroeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in earlier papers by the authors with data as of late October 2020. It also extends the focus to Asian economies and explores four alternative policy interventions that are THE IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON MICRO, SMALL, AND Tetsushi Sonobe, Asami Takeda, Susumu Yoshida, and Hoa T. Truong ADB WP 1241 / 2021. Abstract : Soon after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments began extending financial and other forms of support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and their workers because smaller firms are more vulnerable to negativeshocks to
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AUTHOR ARCHIVES: JYOTHIRSTLA AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS RESEARCH REVIEW, VOLUME-27, CONFERENCEISSUE 2014
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Capitalizing the Potential of Private Sector in Strengthening Agri-Biotech R&D and Commercialization in India_By
Alka Singh, Girish K. Jha, Sandeep Kumar_ Institutional Interventions in Addressing Labour Scarcity – A Study on Labour Bank Initiatives in Thrissur District of Kerala_By
M. Anoop, N. Ajjan, K.R. Ashok_ Natural Rubber Sector in Tripura: Role of Institutional Innovations_By
Gaurav Sharma, George K. Tharian, S.K. Dey_ Whether an Effective Innovation System is Inevitable for Sectoral Value Chain Development? Evidence from Coconut Sector in Kerala_By
Jayasekhar Somasekharan, K.P. Chandran, K.N. Harilal_ An Imperative Institutional Innovation for Addressing Issues of Agricultural Marketing — A Case Study of Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority_By
M.S. Jairath, V. Anu Peter, Enamul Haque_ Farmers’ Participation in Informal Groundwater Market in Hard Rock Areas of Peninsular India_By
A.V. Manjunatha, Asif Reza Anik, S. Speelman, E.A. Nuppenau_ Leveraging Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure of Dairy Cooperative Network: An _ex-ante_ Analysis of Potential Institutional Innovation_By
D. Bardhan, Pratibha Singh, S.C. Tripathi_ Space Technology Institution for Technology Diffusion and Development in Agriculture: A Case Study_By
C.S. Shaijumon_
Agricultural Credit in India – Innovations in Design and Delivery of Products and Services_By
R. Thejeswini, V.R. Kiresur, N.S. Preeti, M.Y. Teggi, G.A.Trilokanatha_
Institutional Changes in Delivery of Agricultural Inputs and Services to Farm Households in India_By
P. Venkatesh, M.L. Nithyashree_ Leapfrogging the Interventions of ICT Tools in Vegetable Intensification Pathways of Tamil Nadu: Farm Level Perceptions_By
B. Swaminathan, N. Anandaraja, N. Manikanda Boopathi, K.C. Siva Balan,N. Rajesh_
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Introduction
1. Movement of the people2. Who are you?
3. Welcome to the modern world4. Balanced living
How to produce healthy food for 9.5 billion people within planetary boundaries 5. Checks and balances from the ground International humanitarian law compliance – an illusion of knowledges Pollyanna is not a role model – Humanitarian business and consequentialist ethics 6. Grassroots solutions Redefining success – Why? Skewed tax regimes as a cause of income inequality 7. Taking ideas further 8. Power – The world of tomorrow? Miracle drug or global threat? – A global disorder and urgent concern A Southern perspective on managing climate change adaptation MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME 3 ISSUE 2, 2014 December 12, 2014 12:13 pmTABLE OF CONTENTS
Contemporary issues on human trafficking, migration and exploitationBY MICHAEL CHIBBA
Migration, human capital formation and the beneficial brain drain hypothesis: a note BY MEHDI CHOWDHURY Development and brain drain: a review of Vietnamese labour export and skilled migration BY CHI HONG NGUYEN Contesting and complying: gender and ethnicity among Thai-Sikh diaspora youth in Bangkok BY TRESA CROSON VIRANKABUTRA & KYOKOKUSAKABE
Evidence from predictors of rural youth’s migration intentions in agricultural communities: the Fars province, Iran BY ASHKAN KHATIR & KUROSH REZAEI-MOGHADDAM Effects of immigration on interregional population flows in Canada BYYIGIT AYDEDE
Do countries that recognize dual citizenship have healthier economies? Evidence from the Economic Community of West African States BY MOUNIRSIAPLAY
The challenges of American legal permanent residency for family- and employment-based petitioners BY DENISE N. OBINNA No way out: travel restrictions and authoritarian regimes BY JOSÉ ALEMÁN & DWAYNE WOODS Transnationalism and integration: what kind of relationship? Empirical evidence from the analysis of co-development’s dynamics BY FRANCESCOMARINI
URL:http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmad20/current#.VIqBJ8lUPcoCourtesy: T & F
SEMINAR, VOLUME 664, DECEMBER 2014 December 9, 2014 4:48 pmTABLE OF CONTENTS
THE PROBLEM Posed by C. Raja Mohan WILL NAWAZ SHARIF’S THIRD TENURE BE DIFFERENT? By Rasul Bakhsh Rais SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL CHANGE IN PAKISTAN By Matthew Nelson THE RISE OF SECTARIANISM By Christophe Jaffrelot THE PAKISTAN MILITARY: SEARCHING FOR STATE AND SOCIETY By AyeshaSiddiqa
PAKISTANI MILITARY AND FOREIGN POLICY By Ejaz Haider Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Islamabad NUCLEAR SECURITY REGIME IN SOUTH ASIA By Feroz Hassan Khan INDIA-PAKISTAN RELATIONS: IS THERE A HAPPY FUTURE? By Vikram Sood THE KASHMIR FACTOR By Manoj Joshi AFGHANISTAN: A REGIONAL FLASHPOINT By Aryaman Bhatnagar PAKISTAN’S POLICY TOWARDS AFGHANISTAN POST-2014 By Talat Masood THE FUTURE OF CHINA-PAKISTAN RELATIONS By Jayadeva Ranade THE FUTURE OF US-PAKISTAN RELATIONS By Daniel Markey URL: http://www.india-seminar.com/semframe.html Courtesy: India- Seminar ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, VOLUME 49 ISSUE 48, NOVEMBER 29, 2014 December 9, 2014 4:47 pmTABLE OF CONTENTS
COMMENTARY
Karnataka’s Smart, New Solar Pump Policy for IrrigationBy
_Tushaar Shah, Shilp Verma, and Neha Durga_ Crowdfunding in India: A Tale of Misplaced Regulations_By Jitendra
Soni and Kanad Bagchi_ BSP in Punjab: Analysing Its FailureBy _Nirmal Singh_
Exclusionary InclusionBy
_Pushparaj V Deshpande_‘Modernity from Below’: M S S Pandian’sLife and Mission By
_Arun K Patnaik_
M S S Pandian and His Critical PenBy
_Janaki Nair_
BOOK REVIEWS
The Evolving Forms of CasteBy _Hugo
Gorringe_
Ordinary Humans, Extraordinary InhumanityBy
_Rudolf C Heredia_
India’s Formidable Stakes in West AsiaBy
_Samir Pradhan_
Outside the ‘Closed Boxes’By _Svati P
Shah_
PERSPECTIVES
World-class Universities: The Indian ExperimentBy _T
Ravi Kumar_
REVIEW OF URBAN AFFAIRS Rethinking Governance of Public Toilets: Lessons for Swacch Bharatfrom Hyderabad
By
_Indivar Jonnalagadda and Sandeep Tanniru_ Mapping the Coastal Commons: Fisherfolk and the Politics of Coastal Urbanisation in ChennaiBy
_Mukul Kumar, K Saravanan, and Nityanand Jayaraman_ Analysing Urban Growth Boundary Effects on the City of BengaluruBy
_Madalasa Venkataraman_ Delusory Transformations: Transportation Projects under JNNURM inDehradun
_By Gaurav Mittal_
Selective Inclusions and Exclusions: Land-Use Planning and Developmentin Ratnagiri
By
_Ratoola Kundu and Geetanjoy Sahu_SPECIAL ARTICLES
Has Microfinance Lost Its Moral Compass?By
_David Hulme and Mathilde Maitrot_ From Margins to Mainstream?: State Climate Change Planning in IndiaBy _Navroz
K Dubash and Anu Jogesh_ Responding to Sexual Violence: Evidence-based Model for the HealthSector
By
_Sangeeta Rege, Padma Bhate-Deosthali, Jagadeesh Narayana Reddy, andSana Contractor_
NOTES
BJP’s Victory in Haryana: Riding on the Modi Wave or a Smart SocialCoalition? By
_Sanjay Kumar, Pranav Gupta, and Shreyas Sardesai_ URL: http://www.epw.in/ejournal/show/1/_/3033Courtesy: EPW
THE BOOK REVIEW, VOLUME 38 ISSUE 11, NOVEMBER 2014 December 1, 2014 9:41 amTABLE OF CONTENTS
Dipavali Sen
_Hey, That’s An A! _By Jerry Pinto_Nabiya _By
Chatura Rao
_Minu and her Hair _By Gayathri Bashi _Tsomo and the Momo; Catch That Cat; Appaka; My Gandhi Story; Jagadish And The Talking Plant: Pioneering Scientist J.C. Bose; Mostly Madly Mayil; Stories I like to tell _Text bySowmya Rajendran
_Great Books for Children: A Guide _By Preeti SinghSucharita Sengupta
_Missing: A Magnificent Superdog _By Himanjali Sankar_Phiss
Phuss Boom _By Anushka Ravishankar _Ashoka and the Muddled Messages; Akbar and the Tricky Traitor; Raja Raja and the Swapped Sacks _By Natasha Sharma _Something Fishy _By Pavithra Sankaran _Petu Pumpkin: Tooth Troubles; Petu Pumpkin: Tiffin Thief _ByArundhati Venkatesh
_The Case of the Candy Bandit _By Archit TanejaSowmya Rajendran
_The Adventures of Stoob: Testing Times _By Samit BasuSandhya Rao
_A Pair of Twins; Whimsy; Where Shall We Go? What Will You Give Me?; Intergalactic Idol; Farmer Falgu Goes On A Trip _By KavithaMandana
Chandra Chari
_THE ELEPHANTS WHO LIKED TO DANCE/NAACH UTHE HAATHI; THE WATER SEED/PAANI KA BEEJ; What should Soma grow?/Soma Kya Boye; THE FOX AND THE LUMP OF CLAY/LOMDI AUR MITTI KA DHELA; ASILA…BASILA…UTILA…JAUCHA; THE RABBIT’S LONG EARS? KHARGOSH KE LAMBE KAAN; DOONG DOONG DUM DUM; THE CLEVER CHICKEN/Chatur Chooja; THE JACKAL’S LOSS/SIYAR KI HAAR; THE CATTY RATTY TALE/Billiyon ki Davat _A Project ofNeera Jain
_Three Friends; Rain; The River at Night; My School; The Cycle’s Dream _A Project ofAjit Kumar Pradhan
_Riddles for the English Classroom _By Phool Singh NarvariaBOOKS-IN-BRIEF
Chandra Chari
EKALAVYA KI BHENT
Maria Aurora Couto
_Zero Goes to Goa _By Premola GhoseRanjana Kaul
_Uncles, Aunts and Elephants; The Very Best of Ruskin Bond: The writer on the Hill—Selected fiction and non-fiction _By RuskinBond
Nilima Sinha
_Jungu: the Baiga Princess _By Vithal RajanChandra Chari
BOOKS-IN-BRIEF
Sowmya Rajendran
_How did the Harappans say Hello? And 16 Other Mysteries Of History _By Anu Kumar Debasish Chakrabarty _True Stories From World War I _By Peter HepplewhitePartho Datta
BOOKS-IN-BRIEF
T.C.A. Achintya
_How can a Pigeon be a War Hero; Questions and Answers about the First World War; Poems from the First World War _By Tracy TurnerPremola Ghosh
_VISIT THE BHIL CARNIVAL; THE PATUA PINOCCHIO _By Gita WolfLaila Tyabji
_MEGHA MEETS VISHWAKARMA: The Story of Indian Crafts _By Harsha V.Dehejia
Tultul Biswas
_BEYOND SCHOOL _By Chitra AnandArshia Sattar
BOOKS-IN-BRIEF
Andal Jagannathan
BOOKS-IN-BRIEF
Harini Gopalswami Srinivasan _The Way of the Warrior: The Legend of Abhimanyu _By SauravMohapatra
Subhadra Sen Gupta
_THE HONEY HUNTER _By Karthika NairNivedita Sen
_Junglezen Sheru _By Samarpan_The
Seagull and the Urn _By Shome Dasgupta Priyanka Bhattacharyya _The Merry Adventures of Harshabardhan and Gobardhan; Deki: The Adventures of a Dog and A Boy in Tibet _By Shibram ChakrabortySharad Raghavan
_Heroes of Olympus: The House of Hades _By Rick RiordanSowmya Rajendran
_Horrid High _By Payal KapadiaPavithra Srinivasan
_Vanamala and the Cephalopod _By Shalini SrinivasanMagesh Nandagopal
_Selected Stories _By Charles DickensT.C.A. Avni
BOOKS-IN-BRIEF
VisheshUnni Raghunathan _The Star of Kazan _By Eva Ibbotson Vijetha Rangabhashyam _Journey to the River Sea _By Eva IbbotsonMagesh Nandagopal
_Brilliant _By Roddy DoyleT.C.A. Avni
_The Dragonfly Pool _By Eva IbbotsonNita Berry
_The Misfits _By Kate DarntonManisha Chaudhry
_Lynette’s Journey _By Hanne BramnessPavithra Srinivasan
_Bad Influence _By William SutcliffeAndal Jagannathan
_Do Tigers Drink Blood? And 13 other Mysteries of Nature; What if the Earth Stopped Spinning? And 24 other Mysteries of Science _By Arefa and Raza H. TehsinSharad Raghavan
_Infinitude _By Ruchi Banerjee VisheshUnni Raghunathan _Wonder _By R.J. PalacioNithya Sivashankar
_Wanting Mor; The White Zone _By Rukhsana KhanSandhya Rao
_The Dog Who Wanted More: Rulebreakers’ Club Adventure series _By Sowmya RajendranURL:
http://www.thebookreviewindia.org/issues/the-book-review—children039s-special/171.html Courtesy: The Book Review REVIEW OF INCOME AND WEALTH, VOLUME 60, SUPPLEMENT S2, NOVEMBER 2014 December 1, 2014 9:40 amORIGINAL ARTICLES
Global Inequality; Levels and Trends, 1993–2005: How Sensitive are These to the Choice of PPPs and Real Income Measures? (pagesS281–S304)
By
David Warner, D. S. Prasada Rao, William E. Griffiths and DuangkamonChotikapanich
Changes in the Patterns of Poverty Duration in Germany, 1992–2009(pages S305–S331)
By
Iryna Kyzyma
On Bi-Polarization and The Middle Class in Latin America: A Look At the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century (pages S332–S352)By
Joseph Deutsch, Jacques Silber and Gaston Yalonetzky (In)equality in Education and Economic Development (pages S353–S379)By
Petra Sauer and Martin Zagler The Dutch Growth Accounts: Measuring Productivity with Non-Zero Profits (pages S380–S397)By
Mark de Haan, Erik Veldhuizen, Murat Tanriseven and Myriam vanRooijen-Horsten
Is Mining Fuelling Long-Run Growth in Russia? Industry Productivity Growth Trends Since 1995 (pages S398–S422)By
Marcel P. Timmer and Ilya B. Voskoboynikov Hedonic Imputed Property Price Indexes: The Effects of Econometric Modeling Choices (pages S423–S448)By
Alicia N. Rambaldi and Cameron S. Fletcher Prices and Supply Disruptions during Natural Disasters (pagesS449–S471)
By
Alberto Cavallo, Eduardo Cavallo and Roberto RigobonURL:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/roiw.2014.60.issue-s2/issuetoc Courtesy: Wiley Onlinelibrary ECONOMIA INTERNAZIONALE, VOLUME 67 ISSUE 3, AUGUST 2014 December 1, 2014 9:39 amTABLE OF CONTENTS
VIRTUAL WATER TRADE IN NORTH AMERICA – IL COMMERCIO DI “ACQUA VIRTUALE” NELL’AMERICA DEL NORD _by_ Affuso, Ermanno & Mixon, Jr., Franklin G. FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES – LA PARTECIPAZIONE DELLA FORZA LAVORO FEMMINILE NEI PAESI IN VIA DISVILUPPO _by_ Dao,
Minh Quang
DO EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES MATTER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH? – I REGIMI DEI TASSI DI CAMBIO INFLUENZANO LA CRESCITA ECONOMICA?_by_ Ghosh, Amit
EQUITY RISK PREMIUM AND FUTURE ECONOMIC GROWTH: A REEXAMINATION – L’EQUITY RISK PREMIUM E LA CRESCITA ECONOMICA FUTURA: UN RIESAME _by_ Homaifar, Ghassem A. & Salimullah, Abul Hasnat Muhammed IMPACT OF MIGRANT REMITTANCES ON THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN: ECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE FROM PANEL DATA – L’IMPATTO DELLE RIMESSE DEI LAVORATORI STRANIERI SULLO SVILUPPO UMANO DELLE DONNE: EVIDENZE ECONOMETRICHE DA DATI PANEL _by_ Ibourk, Aomar &Amaghouss, Jabrane
DIRECTION ACCURACY, FORECASTING ERROR AND THE PROFITABILITY OF CURRENCY TRADING: SIMULATION-BASED EVIDENCE – ACCURATEZZA DIREZIONALE, ERRORE PREVISIONALE E CONVENIENZA DEL CURRENCY TRADING: EVIDENZE DALLE SIMULAZIONI_by_ Moosa, Imad
URL: https://ideas.repec.org/s/ris/ecoint.htmlCourtesy:IDEAS
AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC PAPERS, VOLUME 53 ISSUE 1-2, JUNE 2014 November 28, 2014 4:47 pmORIGINAL ARTICLES
Forecasting Inflation Using Constant Gain Least Squares (pages 2–15)By
Jan-Erik Antipin, Farid Jimmy Boumediene and Pär Österholm Economic Uncertainty, Monetary Uncertainty, and the Demand for Money: Evidence From Asian Countries (pages 16–28)By
Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Dan Xi Tax Principles and Coordination of Trade and Domestic Policies Under Imperfect Competition (pages 29–40)By
Kenji Fujiwara
Macroeconomic Stability or Cycles? The Role of the Wage-Price Spiral(pages 41–68)
By
Dag Kolsrud and Ragnar Nymoen Free Trade and Economic Growth (pages 69–76)By
Kuo-Hsing Kuo, Cheng-Te Lee and Chen Fang Strategic Delegation of Multiple Tasks (pages 77–96)By
Pei-Cheng Liao
Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance in China (pages97–111)
By
Zhiyang Liu and Zhiqi Chen Re-Examining the Technical Efficiency of Australian Banks: A Bootstrap DEA Approach (pages 112–128)By
Amir Moradi-Motlagh and Ali Salman SalehURL:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aepa.2014.53.issue-1-2/issuetoc Courtesy: Wile Onlinelibrary JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, VOLUME 111, NOVEMBER 2014 November 28, 2014 4:45 pmARTICLES
The effects of exporting on wages: An evaluation using the 1999 Brazilian exchange rate devaluation By Bruno César Araújo, Lourenço S. Paz International trade, the gender wage gap and female labor forceparticipation
By Philip Sauré, Hosny Zoabi Brothers, household financial markets and savings rate in ChinaBy Weina Zhou
The economic consequences of AIDS mortality in South Africa By Cally Ardington, Till Bärnighausen, Anne Case, Alicia Menendez Measuring risk attitudes among Mozambican farmers By Alan de Brauw, Patrick Eozenou The impact of National Health Insurance on birth outcomes: A natural experiment in Taiwan By Shin-Yi Chou, Michael Grossman, Jin-Tan Liu Naturally negative: The growth effects of natural disasters By Gabriel Felbermayr, Jasmin Gröschl Government spending cyclicality: Evidence from transitory and persistent shocks in developing countries By Markus Brückner, Mark Gradstein Monetary policy and bank lending rates in low-income countries: Heterogeneous panel estimates By Prachi Mishra, Peter Montiel, Peter Pedroni, Antonio Spilimbergo Can cultural norms reduce conflicts? Confucianism and peasant rebellions in Qing China By James Kai-sing Kung, Chicheng Ma Walk the line: Conflict, state capacity and the political dynamics ofreform
By Sanjay Jain, Sumon Majumdar, Sharun W Mukand Sequential lending with dynamic joint liability in micro-finance By Shyamal Chowdhury, Prabal Roy Chowdhury, Kunal Sengupta Does parental absence reduce cognitive achievements? Evidence fromrural China
By Hongliang Zhang, Jere R. Behrman, C. Simon Fan, Xiangdong Wei,Junsen Zhang
You get what you pay for: Schooling incentives and child labor By Eric V. Edmonds, Maheshwor Shrestha Dowry deaths: Response to weather variability in India By Sheetal Sekhri, Adam Storeygard When did the dollar overtake sterling as the leading international currency? Evidence from the bond markets By Livia Chiţu, Barry Eichengreen, Arnaud Mehl Oil price stabilization and global welfare By Qing Liu, Kang Shi, Zhouheng Wu, Juanyi Xu Emerging economies, trade policy, and macroeconomic shocks By Chad P. Bown, Meredith A. Crowley URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03043878/111 Courtesy: SciencedirectPOST NAVIGATION
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