Poverty is an inability to buy the basic needs (Food, Shelter and Clothing) by a household, within their earnings. This is not the fault of the house holds. But it is a creation of the Corporate sectors producing/distributing the basic need items. They inflate the prices of these commodities on a continuous basis to absorb their cost of mismanagement and luxury needs of their management and employees. This could be controlled and poverty can be eradicated, if these corporate sectors perform within an Operating Ratio (Cost+Expense/Net revenue) of 75%. This is proved with facts and figures from Developing and Developed nations. This provides a leverage for profits without any price increase. Also, the supply quantum of the basic needs over ye...
The Reconstruction and Development Programme represents government's commitment to eradicate poverty...
Poverty is an insult. Poverty stinks. It demeans, dehumanises, destroys the body and the mind if not...
The last few decades have witnessed a significant shift in the concept of development. Researc...
Poverty is an inability to buy the basic needs (Food, Shelter and Clothing) by a household, within t...
A Country is a predefined territory, where people live along with the nature and other living specie...
Poverty is a disease across the world and a chronic disease in the developing countries like India. ...
The best way to reduce poverty is to focus on raising the productive capacity – not the consumption ...
There are historical and institutional reasons behind our economic problems like poverty and environ...
Increasingly, transnational corporations (TNCs) see themselves, and are seen by multilateral develop...
In India economic growth make it possible for expansion of productive employment and generation of r...
Poverty is the lack of basic necessities that all human beings must have i.e. food and water, shelte...
The present paper makes an attempt to analyze the role and contribution that Small and Micro Enterpr...
This book, co-published with the UN's Dept of Economic and Social Affairs, offers a critical apprais...
It is clear that the World Bank definition of poverty is outdated and requires revision. A brief rev...
International audience(1) Background: In Southern countries, companies that employ a large number of...
The Reconstruction and Development Programme represents government's commitment to eradicate poverty...
Poverty is an insult. Poverty stinks. It demeans, dehumanises, destroys the body and the mind if not...
The last few decades have witnessed a significant shift in the concept of development. Researc...
Poverty is an inability to buy the basic needs (Food, Shelter and Clothing) by a household, within t...
A Country is a predefined territory, where people live along with the nature and other living specie...
Poverty is a disease across the world and a chronic disease in the developing countries like India. ...
The best way to reduce poverty is to focus on raising the productive capacity – not the consumption ...
There are historical and institutional reasons behind our economic problems like poverty and environ...
Increasingly, transnational corporations (TNCs) see themselves, and are seen by multilateral develop...
In India economic growth make it possible for expansion of productive employment and generation of r...
Poverty is the lack of basic necessities that all human beings must have i.e. food and water, shelte...
The present paper makes an attempt to analyze the role and contribution that Small and Micro Enterpr...
This book, co-published with the UN's Dept of Economic and Social Affairs, offers a critical apprais...
It is clear that the World Bank definition of poverty is outdated and requires revision. A brief rev...
International audience(1) Background: In Southern countries, companies that employ a large number of...
The Reconstruction and Development Programme represents government's commitment to eradicate poverty...
Poverty is an insult. Poverty stinks. It demeans, dehumanises, destroys the body and the mind if not...
The last few decades have witnessed a significant shift in the concept of development. Researc...