Browsing Journal Articles by Subject "Equity"
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Cancun’s paradigm shift and COP 21: to go beyond rhetoric
(Springer Netherlands, 2015)This foreword explains why the success of COP21 is dependent upon its capacity to operate the paradigm shift announced in Cancun. It comes back to the recent history of the Conference of the Parties and shows the reasons ... -
Climate policy architecture for the Cancun paradigm shift: building on the lessons from history
(Springer Netherlands, 2016)The economics of climate policy after Rio led to a climate centric paradigm which departs from the original UNFCCC’s cooperative framework for designing climate policies from the perspective of sustainable development. ... -
Exit equity
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Growth, poverty and equity
(2000-10-14)The World Bank, embarrassed no end by the controversy over the exit of its chief economist, Joseph Stiglitz, last November, has just had another high-profile departure. Ravi Kanbur, a Cornell University professor who ... -
IIMS-I Markets and equity in education
(2003-10-21)The traditional market failure approach does not identify the distinctive characteristics of higher education institutions sufficiently as it does not focus on their organisational architecture. Without this frame of ... -
Income tax concessions : implications for equity and growth of tax base
(1987-09-23)V N KOTHARI (EPW,i February 21) argues that the income tax base in India is being eroded in the name of tax concessions as incentives for savings. On the basis of a broad analysis of the income tax/GDP ratio and some ... -
On organizing equity: are solutions really the problem?
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Return to equity, financial structure, and risk contracting in infrastructure projects
(1995-10-07)Infrastructure projects, with private participation, worth several hundred billions of dollars, using some form of 'project finance' are under consideration in many emerging markets. These projects are made bankable ... -
Urban commons service generation, delivery, and management: a conceptual framework
(Elsevier B.V., 2017)Urban commons are currently not studied holistically under the rationale used by the ecosystem cascade framework. In this paper, we build on the ecosystem cascade framework to present a conceptual model that provides a ...