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Financial crisis and Kerala economy
Centre for Development Studies, Kerala, India, 2011The study examines the trends in export, foreign remittances, credit availability, and tourism in the context of Kerala economy against the background of global financial crisis and subsequent global recession. Kerala is considered to be highly vulnerable to a crisis like this because of its greater integration with the rest of the world. TheDocumentThe mobile communications services industry in India: has it led to India becoming a manufacturing hub for telecommunication equipments?
Centre for Development Studies, Kerala, India, 2011The growth performance of the Indian mobile communications services industry is now reasonably well recorded. It is one of the few industries in India which has travelled significantly from being a monopolistic and somnolent industry from the innovation point of view to an extremely competitive and technologically speaking dynamic industry.DocumentFinancing pattern of Indian corporate sector under liberalisation: with focus on acquiring firms abroad
Centre for Development Studies, Kerala, India, 2011Indian corporate sector has experienced a paradigm shift over the last two decades with the initiation of certain measures of financial liberalisation. As a result of these policy changes, the ratio of Indian FDI outflows to Indian FDI inflows has increased significantly since 2000. An increasing trend in the purchases of firms or assets abroad is alsoDocumentPeasant classes, farm incomes and rural indebtedness: an analysis of household production data from two states
Centre for Development Studies, Swansea, 2009The crisis and stagnation in Indian agriculture have persisted for over a decade and are not showing any signs of reversal. Falling real product prices faced by primary commodity producers have been one of the central causes for escalating farm indebtedness.DocumentShort duration migration in India: an appraisal from census 2001
Centre for Development Studies, Swansea, 2011Short duration migration has played a crucial role in enabling rural people to cope with the consequences of agrarian distress and devastated rural economic conditions. Seasonal migration, in particular, has always been a phenomenon guided by the needs specific to time.DocumentHousehold out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in India : levels, patterns and policy concerns
Centre for Development Studies, Kerala, India, 2009This paper uses the Consumer Expenditure Survey 2004-05 to examine the distribution of Out of Pocket (OOP) healthcare payments in India. The purpose of the paper is threefold:DocumentRole of private hospitals in Kerala : an exploration
Centre for Development Studies, Kerala, India, 2008This working paper attempts to understand the characteristics of private hospitals and the equity in accessing their services, using secondary data available for the period 1986-2004. The paper finds that:DocumentSwapping the stick for a broom: Men supporting women in local politics in India’, EMERGE Story of Change 4
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings from EMERGE case study 4, which focuses on the work of the Samajhdar Jodidar project in rural Maharashta, India. The project works with men to catalyse change at personal and political levels in order to address women’s subordinate status in society.DocumentSwapping the stick for a broom: Men supporting women in local politics in India’, EMERGE Story of Change 4
BRIDGE, 2015This story of change pulls out the key findings from EMERGE case study 4, which focuses on the work of the Samajhdar Jodidar project in rural Maharashta, India. The project works with men to catalyse change at personal and political levels in order to address women’s subordinate status in society.DocumentModels for financing clean infrastructure in middle income countries
Climate Policy Initiative, 2015Many rich countries can rely upon sophisticated financial systems, established regulation and policy, a large pool of institutional investors and governments with relatively strong financial positions to help them meet the infrastructure investment needs of their relatively slow growing economies.Pages
