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A realistic assessment of India's software exports: some implications for future strategy
(1991-09-29)
In this article, S C Bhatnagar and Rekha Jain
attempt a realistic assessment of India's
software export potential by analysing the
structure of the global software market and
its implications for the Indian software ...
Cotton production in India: performance, prospects and constraints
(1998-10-13)
In India 20 per cent industrial output comes from cotton / textile sector which employs over 60 million people in growth and processing of the material. Production of cotton depends on several factors like land allocation, ...
Use of Information technology in rural development: lessons for developing countries
(1991-09-29)
The paper describes different types of programmes and activities being undertaking to develop rural areas in many developing countries. It documents some experience which is already available on the use of information ...
Performance of institutional finance for agricultural development
(1992-07-13)
This article analyses the performance of rural institutional finance system and draws implication for improving
his performance. It is seen that while the long run performance of the rural institutional finance system ...
An analysis of short-run price instability of cotton Hank Yarn
(1994-07-14)
This article shows that the lower counts cotton hank yarn, which are used to produce lower quality segment of
handloom cloth, are subject to higher short-run price instability than the higher counts hank yarn which are ...
Factor and product market distributions, production efficiency and international trade
(1993-07-14)
Policy-induced factor market distortions in resource allocation can be effectively used to shun the static inefficiency to
bring about dynamic growth in an economy. This paper argues that static allocative inefficiency ...
Economic reforms and institutions: policy implications for India
(1996-07-15)
In the absence of necessary institutional conditions, market reforms in developing economies cause rent seeking
and inequitable distribution of income. This, in turn, could stun economic growth and also thwart the ...
Defunct economists and economic policy reforms
(1994-07-14)
The headlong rush into a free market economy has been undertaken in India without constructing the minimum necessary
institutional structures without which the crude free market economy can lead to disastrous consequences. ...