YesOver last few decades, there has been a growing interest among researchers in understanding the link between trade liberalization and regional disparities within the context of an individual country. In this study, we develop the first ever single-country multiregional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model for the Indian economy to investigate this linkage. Overall our results suggest that, in the short run, trade liberalization has a beneficial impact on the rich and fast-growing middle-income states and a marginal or negative impact on the poor states
This paper, using the Solow growth model looks at the impact of liberalization on India’s economic g...
Regional disparities in the levels of development have once again ignited the debate on the existing...
This paper aims to understand the growth experiences of fourteen major states of India in the period...
This paper examines the impact of economic liberalization on interregional inequality in India. It h...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
The last two decades have seen increased divergence among the states of the Indian Federation in ter...
As is widely acknowledged, the incidence of poverty in India has declined steadily over the last sev...
Focusing on the global trading relationship aggregated at the level of 15 regions and 10 sectors, we...
This thesis documents some stylised facts of what sustains unequal economic growth across Indian sta...
The paper uses a dualistic, compact and “generic” (macroeconomic) computable general equilibrium (CG...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2005.Includes bibliograp...
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay finds that India’s GDP growth has been fuelled by isolated sectors of the ...
In 1995, the seven South Asian countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and ...
There are both positive and negative aspects to liberalisation policies. Liberalisation policies are...
In this article I study regional growth and sub-national income convergence in India in the context ...
This paper, using the Solow growth model looks at the impact of liberalization on India’s economic g...
Regional disparities in the levels of development have once again ignited the debate on the existing...
This paper aims to understand the growth experiences of fourteen major states of India in the period...
This paper examines the impact of economic liberalization on interregional inequality in India. It h...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
The last two decades have seen increased divergence among the states of the Indian Federation in ter...
As is widely acknowledged, the incidence of poverty in India has declined steadily over the last sev...
Focusing on the global trading relationship aggregated at the level of 15 regions and 10 sectors, we...
This thesis documents some stylised facts of what sustains unequal economic growth across Indian sta...
The paper uses a dualistic, compact and “generic” (macroeconomic) computable general equilibrium (CG...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2005.Includes bibliograp...
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay finds that India’s GDP growth has been fuelled by isolated sectors of the ...
In 1995, the seven South Asian countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and ...
There are both positive and negative aspects to liberalisation policies. Liberalisation policies are...
In this article I study regional growth and sub-national income convergence in India in the context ...
This paper, using the Solow growth model looks at the impact of liberalization on India’s economic g...
Regional disparities in the levels of development have once again ignited the debate on the existing...
This paper aims to understand the growth experiences of fourteen major states of India in the period...