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- Labour
Making the Politician and the Bureaucrat Deliver - Employment Guarantee in India
January 2005
Ashima Goyal
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
- Development
Migration, Policy and Welfare in the Context of Developing Economies: A Simple Extended Family Approach
January 2005
S.M. Turab Hussain
Lahore University of Management Sciences
- Macroeconomics
Minimize Regulations to Regulate - Extending the Lucas Critique
January 2005
Sugata Marjit, Amit K. Biswas, Hamid Beladi
City University of Hong Kong
- Energy
Mitigating Carbon Emission through Economic Instruments: An Indian Perspective
January 2005
Samantak Das, Dripto Mukhopadhyay, Sanjib Pohit
National Council of Applied Economic Research
- Trade
MNCs' Ownership Advantage, Developing Countries, And New Regionalism
January 2005
Zhao Jianglin
Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies
- Microeconomics
Multiple Board Appointments and Firm Performance in Emerging Economies: Evidence from India
January 2005
Jayati Sarkar, Subrata Sarkar
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
- Labour
Non-market Leadership Experience and Labor Market Success: Evidence From Military Rank
January 2005
Myoung-jae Lee, Chun Seng Yip
Singapore Management University
- Trade
Non-tariff Barriers Affecting India's Exports
January 2005
Rajesh Mehta
Research and Information System for Developing Countries
- Development
Number of Children and their Education in Philippine Households
January 2005
Aniceto C. Orbeta Jr
Philippine Institute for Development Studies
- Development
Objective Measures of Family Welfare for Individual Targeting: Results from Pilot Project on Community Based Monitoring System in Indonesia
January 2005
Daniel Suryadarma, Akhmadi, Hastuti, Nina Toyamah
SMERU Research Institute
- Trade
Policy Reversals, Lobby Groups and Economic Distortions
January 2005
Rafaelita M. Aldaba
Philippine Institute for Development Studies
- Development
Poverty, Fertility Preferences and Family Planning Practice in the Philippines
January 2005
Aniceto C. Orbeta Jr
Philippine Institute for Development Studies
- Development
Poverty, Vulnerability and Family Size: Evidence from the Philippines
January 2005
Aniceto C. Orbeta Jr
Philippine Institute for Development Studies
- Microeconomics
Price Elasticity Estimates for Tobacco and Other Addictive Goods in India
January 2005
Rijo M John
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
- Trade
Prospects for Environmental Trade under the Regional Process in South Asia: Evidence from SAPTA and Proposals for SAFTA
January 2005
S. K. Mohanty, Sachin Chaturvedi
Research and Information System for Developing Countries
- Macroeconomics
Public Debt and the Macroeconomic Stability of Japan
January 2005
Keigo Kameda, Masao Nakata
Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan
- Development
Pursuing Green Growth: Some Conflicts and Necessary Conditions for a Pragmatic Environmental Policy
January 2005
Euston Quah
Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics
- Trade
Realizing the East Asia Vision
January 2005
Hadi Soesastro
Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta
- Finance
Reforming Japan's Capital Markets
January 2005
Sadakazu Osaki
Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan
- Trade
Regional Cooperation in East Asia and FTA Strategies
January 2005
Peter Drysdale
Australia-Japan Research Centre
- Trade
Regional Trade and Investment Architecture in Asia-Pacific: Emerging Trends and Imperatives
January 2005
Tiziana Bonapace
Research and Information System for Developing Countries
- Governance
Regulatory Impact Assessment of SECP's Corporate Governance Code in Pakistan
January 2005
Rasul Bakhsh Rais, Asif Saeed
Lahore University of Management Sciences
- Macroeconomics
'Relationship Banking' and the Credit Market in India: an Empirical Analysis
January 2005
Dilip M. Nachane, Prasad P. Ranade
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
- Finance
Reverse Mortgages as Retirement Financing Instrument: An Option for Asset-Rich and Cash-Poor Singaporeans
January 2005
Ngee-Choon Chia, Albert K C Tsui
Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics
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