India and Globalisation
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- Textile and clothing trade rules prevent poverty alleviation
- Catherine Barber; Balachandiran Gowthaman; Jonathan Rose / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
- Textiles and clothing exports from developing countries continue to undermine poverty alleviation despite current changes to trade rules. Since 1974, rich countries have used the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) quotas to restrict entry o...
- Does village-level inequality lead to more migration?
- A. de Haan; J. Kirsten; J. Rwelamira / Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, 2003
- This study explores the links between inequality and migration in semi-arid areas in three developing countries. It draws on data from a household survey conducted in villages in three regions of Rajasthan, India; three parts of the N...
- Indian firms have flourished since the liberalisation of its economy
- R. H. Dholakia; D. Kapur / Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2004
- Macroeconomic policy reforms initiated in India since 1991 have brought about a significant improvement in the export performance of Indian firms. The literature available on the firm level variables having influence on export perform...
- Comparative analysis of databases and registers of traditional knowledge in Canada, India, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela
- M. Alexander; K. Chamundeeswari; A. Kambu; M. Ruiz; B. Tobin / Institute of Advanced Studies. United Nations University,, 2004
- There are various mechanisms which can be used to protect Traditional Knowledge (TK). This report provides a comparative analysis of a number of case studies of existing databases and registers of TK and attempts to draw some conclusi...
- How do new forms of media and communication technology impact on foreign policy decision making in India?
- A. K. Rai / Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, India, 2003
- The revolution in communication and information technologies, the capability to broadcast almost every significant development in world events to almost every place on the globe and the creation and expansion of the Internet have led ...
- Can terrorists be prevented from using ICT as a tool for furthering their goals?
- S. Mishra / Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, India, 2003
- The phenomenal growth of computer and communication technologies, or ICT, has brought great benefits attached with some risks. Some of the negative risks which have emerged include the cooption of technology by terrorist organisations...
- Can the Indian diaspora in the United State play the role of facilitator between New Delhi and Washington?
- A. Gupta / Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2004
- As the Indian diaspora has begun to assert its financial and political power in the United States since the 1990s, the Indian government has been developing a process of granting dual-citizenship to certain persons of Indian ori...
- Has liberalisation changed the regional distribution of industry in India?
- K.S.C. Rao; M.R. Murthy / Institute for Studies in Industrial Development, New Delhi, 1999
- Prior to 1991, Indias licensing system had been used as a major policy instrument for influencing the location of large investment projects, and sought to favour disadvantaged parts of the country. The liberalisation process sin...
- India's changing eating habits
- P. Pingali; Y. Khwaja / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004
- This paper examines the change in the nature of food demand in India over the last twenty years. Highlights of the paper include: the impact of globalisation has accelerated the nature of dietary change and this ...
- New economic policies may lead to new subordinations
- S Mukhopadhyay; R.M. Sudarshan / International Development Research Centre, 2003
- This book develops a new framework for gender analysis by demonstrating the importance of identifying the context of such analysis, and by highlighting the necessity of differentiating gender per se from its various ...
- Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS)
- Dalit studies institution
- Partners for Urban Knowledge, Action and Research (PUKAR)
- Globalisation in an urbanised world
- ESocialSciences (eSS)
- Research in Asia
- Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB)
- Indian Institute of Management's campus in Bangalore, focusing on research and teaching
- The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
- Research and teaching institute focussing on developing India's capacity to engage in foreign trade
- Liberty Institute, India
- Indian socio-economic research institute focussing on governance, the environment, and economics.
- Centre for Civil Society, India (CCS)
- Indian Think Tank with a research focus on civil society and social sciences
- The Centre for the Study of Culture and Society (CSCS)
- Indian centre for social science research in media and governance
- Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS)
- Indian research and training organisation specialising on social science research
- Centre for Women's Development Studies (CWDS)
- Indian research centre specialising in gender-based research




