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The relative return to strategies that augment inputs versus those that reduce inefficiencies remains a key open question for education policy in low-income countries. Using a new nationally-representative panel dataset of schools across 1297 villages in India, we show that the large public investment...
Fiscal Incentives of the Private Sector for Job Creation in Industry Book Title Employment Policy in a Developing Country A Case-study of India Volume 1 Book Subtitle Proceedings of a joint conference of the International Economic Association and the Indian Economic Association held in Pune, India...
Fiscal policy is an important tool in the hand of the central authorities, through which they may influence the distribution of income, the allocation of resources and also the economic activity. On overall, the fiscal policy changes will be reflected in macroeconomic variables, such as GDP, gove...
In reality this means overdetermined or inconsistent systems unless (a) the price level is flexible, (b) the interest rate is the monetary policy instrument and (c) there is a non-zero stock of nominal government bonds. Thus, a sticky price level implies overdeterminacy or another ...
Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia Luca Tacconi The Institute for Food Systems and Sustainability Research, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Gracie Verde Selva World Resources Institute (WRI) India, New Delhi, India ...
During the selection process, we evaluated their potential for implementing concerted group-wide manage- ment policy in line with our corporate motto "HORIBA Group is One Company." and their leadership ability in global business operations. In addition, the candidates were judged on their ...
Vaccine procurement in countries is determined by several local and external programmatic, market, financing and regulatory factors. Multiple actors intervene at various levels making vaccine procurement highly sensitive to policy and political considerations. In this section we describe vaccine procurement ...
2 While such policy measures are important in industrialized countries, they may be even more valuable in developing countries where a larger fraction of the population is in poverty. Yet, similar measures may not be feasible in large parts of the developing world. Many developing countries had ...