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    • Budgetary subsidies in the health sector - a case of Gujarat state 

      Dholakia, Archana; Dholakia, Ravindra H. (2009-12-12)
      Budgetary subsidies in the health sector in Gujarat are estimated by following the methodology of the White Paper on Subsidies in India (1997). It includes both the explicit and implicit subsidies for the merit and non-merit ...
    • Economic Globalization: Boon or Bane for African Health? 

      Jani, Vishalkumar; Dholakia, Ravindra H. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)
      The effect of globalization, especially economic liberalization, on socioeconomic development has long been debated in development economics. There is a view that globalization is not beneficial to the underdeveloped and ...
    • Financial Health of Private Sector Hospitals in India 

      Bhat, Ramesh (2009-08-08)
      Hospitals are an important component of the healthcare delivery system. Over the years, India has experienced a significant increase in the number of hospital beds to meet the growing health demands of its population. ...
    • Health for all: an alternative strategy: a note on the current tasks 

      Subramanian, A. K. (2010-03-13)
      The concern for the health of the population, particularly the weaker sections of the society has been articulated by an increasing number of planners. As a consequence the search for an alternative health care system has ...
    • Leisure, Health and Stress 

      Pestonjee, D. M.; Muncherji, Nina B. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1989-10-01)
      The term ‘leisure’ derives from the Latin “licere” meaning “ to be permitted”, and is defined in the modern dictionary as freedom from occupation, employment, or engagement. Leisure has meant different things in different ...