Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Pangotra, Prem"
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Decision support system for urban bus route network design
Bhatt, Yogesh Kumar (1998)Most of the large Indian cities are experiencing a high growth rate in vehicle population, leading to problems related to road congestion and air pollution. A strong public transport system can lead to better road utilization ... -
Formation process of public private partnership in transport infrastructure in India
Satyam Shivam Sundaram (2009)The dissertation suggests that an attempt to create strong relational arrangements along with the contractual arrangements would lead to higher rate of success in PPP. Relational arrangements have become a major determinant ... -
Industrial Productivity Growth and Agglomeration Economies
Sharma, Anand (2016)Industries concentrate spatially because dense networks of firms and individuals generate benefits known as agglomeration economies. The literature has established that agglomeration economies have an impact on productivity ... -
Infrastructure for a low-carbon economy: future scenarios and policies for India
Agarwal, Prasoon (2011)Infrastructure is the backbone through which energy flows in an economy. Hence, the policies in fluencing their choice are crucial to future energy and carbon in tensity of the economy. Major in frastructure investments ... -
Infrastructure investments, urbanization, and regional growth in India
Agarwalla, Astha (2011)There are significant differences in the level of economic development across states in India. Economic theories differ on the issue of convergence or divergence in regional incomes along with national economic growth. ... -
Life cycle costs and energy market equilibrium: a policy assessment for India
Mahapatra, Diptiranjan (2009)Energy production and consumption cause unintended impacts. Their exclusion by the market leads to sub-optimal resource allocations. Conventionally, market correction is proposed through Pigouviantaxes or Coasianbar gaining ... -
Long-term technology strategies and policies for Indian power sector
Ghosh, Debyani (2001)Power sector technology strategy issues in the long-term covers a wide spectrum of economic, technological, environmental, institutional and socio-political issues. The broad research objective is to assess technology ... -
Management investment and risks in Indian electricity generation markets
Yadav, Pramod Kumar (2010)Electricity and energy market reforms are the two key challenges before policymakers under the broad goals of climate change mitigation and energy security. The central policy challenge in managing investment and risks in ... -
Managing climate change risks in cities: a study of mitigation and adaptation strategies
Khan, Salman Shakir (2009)Climate change is an extreme case of externality. Its global nature has prompted analysis at higher geographical scales like country, region or global levels. However the origin of most emissions and impacts of climate ... -
Managing the water-energy-climate change nexus: an integrated policy road map for India
Bazaz, Amir Bashir (2011)This research examines the water - energy - climate change nexus to delineate policies that harmonize the nexus favourably. Typically, the energy-climate nexus has been studied as a mitigation problem, the water-energy ... -
Natural gas market in India: evolution and future scenarios
Dhar, Subash (2008)This study examined the evolution of gas markets in India and demand for gas in future. A review of literature showed that gas market growth was impacted by economic reforms, geopolitics, globalization and environmental ... -
Savings and Investment in Indian States: Implications for Growth and Public Finances
Sethia, Deepak (2013)Regional imbalances in economic growth and development have always drawn attention of the policymakers in federal economies. Two important economic forces having implications for regional disparities are: i) market ... -
Sustainable low carbon transport: an integrated policy framework and assessment for India
Mittal, Shivika (2014)Mobility is integral to socio-economic development. Transport sector‘s fuel mix imposes multiple external costs vis-à-vis energy security, air quality and climate change. The contemporary literature shows that these ... -
Technologies, policies and measures for energy and environment future
Garg, Amit (2001)Energy, economic activities and natural environment have close linkages that manifest in diverse problems like global climate change and local air pollution affecting human health, socio-economic conditions and ecological ...