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Reserve Management in Asia: changing contours and challenges
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2012Reserve management assumed centre stage in policymaking in Asia after the massive collateral damage caused during the 1997-98 East Asian financial crisis spreading all over the region.DocumentProperty taxes across the G20 countries: can India get it right?
Oxfam India, 2013Debates on the Indian tax policy have focused on three major issues—adequacy of the tax baseand efforts; efficiency of the tax structure; and incentive and equity effects of the tax policy.DocumentThe dynamic south, economic development and inclusive growth: the challenges ahead
The Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, 2013High wage inequality is a major policy concern in Brazil, India, China and South Africa. Recent literature points to the need to examine the role of minimum wages or unionisation and their links to inequality within labour markets and the role of social protection.DocumentLakshya: cash-flow game for rural households
2013Evolving from an action research project conducted in the Vidarbha areas of Maharashtra, India, the need for a comprehensive yet simple participatory cash-flow toolkit was realised to help rural households in recognising patterns, shortfalls and strengths of their cash-flow profiles.DocumentIndian banking sector towards a sustainable growth: a paradigm shift
2013Banks can provide important leadership for the required economic renovation that will provide new opportunities for the creation of a strong and successful low-carbon economy.DocumentFinancial inclusion and regulation in India
Business Administration Department, Sambalpur University, 2013Policies to encourage increased access for the previously unbanked must be taken into consideration in the objectives of financial stability. The progress towards inclusiveness is more difficult to assess, because inclusiveness is a multidimensional concept. To achieve inclusiveness in all these dimensions requires multiple interventions.DocumentMobilizing climate investment: the role of international climate finance in creating scaled-up low-carbon energy
2013It is estimated that developing countries need US$ 531 billion per year additional investment in energy supply and demand technologies, between now and 2050, in order to limit global temperature rise to two degrees above pre-industrial levels.DocumentRural indebtedness and practices of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Andhra Pradesh, India
Eldis Document Store, 2012Over the past few years, a drastic change has occurred in the nature of financial services for the rural poor in India. Microfinance has witnessed an explosion in popularity, with the total number of people served by Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) or members of Self Help Groups (SHGs) growing at more than 50 per cent every year.DocumentPensions at a glance
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2012In addition to giving insights on the sustainability of public pensions and the pressures they face with the mounting demographic issues, Pensions at a Glance – Asia/Pacific Edition 2011 aims to enhance interaction between OECD member countries and non-member Asia/Pacific countries and economies.DocumentPopulation dynamics in India and implications for economic growth
Harvard School of Public Health, 2011India’s population is currently growing at a rate of 1.4% per year, far surpassing China’s rate of 0.7%. This differential will result in India's population size overtaking China's in less than 20 years. This author reviews the size, growth, and structure of India’s population in historic and comparative perspective.Pages
