Pre Liberalization of 1991: The Indian Economic policy direction post-Independence was driven on Centralized Economic Planning inspired by Gandhi’s micro-economic development and Nehru’s Industrialization based economic development, with Central Government having absolute control of distribution. The policies defined by Government were primarily protectionist and this giving rise to extensive bureaucracy, red tape, unnecessary regulations and trade barriers. These policies coupled
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not automatic. In Bangladesh, development expenditures have been growing in various proportions in agriculture, rural development, water resources, infrastructure, education and health sector. Each of these sectors impacts growth and poverty reduction differently. Allocation on agriculture, rural development, health, education and social safety net impacts poverty reduction at a higher rate and impacts economic growth too. Investment in infrastructure development, capital intensive industrialization
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Environment: Air Pollution, Climate Change, Energy Security, Energy Conservation and its Importance, Energy Strategy for the Future, Energy Conservation Act-2001 and its Features. 1.1 Introduction Energy is one of the major inputs for the economic development of any country. In the case of the developing countries, the energy sector assumes a critical importance in view of the everincreasing energy needs requiring huge investments to meet them. Energy can be classified into several types based on the
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Socio-economic vulnerabilities and impacts The foregoing discussion of the indicators of environmental change and human driving forces has already alluded to some socioeconomic impacts of environmental changes. In fact, some of the second- or third-order changes in the status of environmental resources are manifestations of impacts of people's adjustment to environmental changes. For such reasons, at times it is difficult to separate precisely the impacts of environmental changes as causes of socio-economic
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MADHYA PRADESH HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION SUMMER INTERNSHIP -2012 TOPIC: HUMAN RIGHTS- RIGHT TO FOOD ACKNOWLEDGMENT I owe a great many thanks to a great many people who helped and supported me during the preparation of this project. My deepest thanks to the Deputy Secretary Mr. Kuldeep Jain, the guide of the project for guiding and correcting various documents of my research with due attention and care. He has taken to go through the project and make necessary changes as and when needed
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inequality. | | b. global per person output. | | c. per person gross national income. | | d. per capita product. | Save Question 5 (1 point) Which of the following statements is accurate? Question 5 options: | a. Economic development in
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performing currencies in the international market. Although the Eurozone crises and U.S. economic slowdown has contributed to the slowdown, and reduced demand. Other factors that have contributed to growth challenges: • Sector diversification - - poor agricultural output – need more sectors other than service industry for growth advancement. • Infrastructure deficit, Energy – underutilization and distribution system being uneven • Education & Health - low spending Issues Regional Disparity – Different
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“Sustainable Development—World economies need to wake up” World reached the mark of seven billion people. It forgets its weight over its head. Earth with menial resources, sustaining the life of human being. Man on the other hand forgetting these menial resources over using it leaving future generations in risk. The consciousness of conserving the environment had its root from Earth summit, Rio de janerio Brazil (3 June to 14 June 1992).This session opened great debate in
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Please read: A personal appeal from Wikipedia author Dr. Sengai Podhuvan Dumping (pricing policy) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the economics term. For industrial relations and social justice issue, see Social dumping. For the tax avoidance term, see SUTA dumping. In economics, "dumping" is any kind of predatory pricing, especially in the context of international trade. It occurs when manufacturers export a product to another country
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because modernization refers to specialization of economic function, monetization of transaction, and homogenization of goods and services (Venida, 2000). The homogenization is formed by the improvement and innovation in technology enhancing the agricultural products. As the requirement of productivity and quality in agriculture increases, the innovation and function of technology has become the obstacle of the growing industry. Source: World Bank (http://www.worldbank.org/depweb/beyond/beyondco/beg_09
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