Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay argues that the recent report offers excellent insight on how to revise funds allocation to better represent Indian states’ socio-economic landscape
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
Struggles for greater autonomy or more homogenous jurisdictions within a federal system has been a c...
The present paper attempts to examine the normative criteria of RIDF devolution by NABARD in reducin...
The popular perception about economic reforms having benefitted only the richer districts of India b...
Balanced regional development has been a subject of interest both in scholarly analyses as well as i...
The overall growth performance of the Indian economy has been characterized by substantial regional ...
The study analyses whether the growing State Domestic Product (SDP) of Kerala since the latter half...
The popular perception about economic reforms having benefitted only the richer districts of India b...
Regional disparities in the levels of development have once again ignited the debate on the existing...
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay finds that India’s GDP growth has been fuelled by isolated sectors of the ...
This study investigates the fiscal performance of 21 Indian states for the period 1980–81 to 2017–18...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
Indias states have significant developmental expenditure responsibilities. While the fiscal crisis w...
India’s economic reforms in 1991 permitted investors to freely choose their preferred investment loc...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
Struggles for greater autonomy or more homogenous jurisdictions within a federal system has been a c...
The present paper attempts to examine the normative criteria of RIDF devolution by NABARD in reducin...
The popular perception about economic reforms having benefitted only the richer districts of India b...
Balanced regional development has been a subject of interest both in scholarly analyses as well as i...
The overall growth performance of the Indian economy has been characterized by substantial regional ...
The study analyses whether the growing State Domestic Product (SDP) of Kerala since the latter half...
The popular perception about economic reforms having benefitted only the richer districts of India b...
Regional disparities in the levels of development have once again ignited the debate on the existing...
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay finds that India’s GDP growth has been fuelled by isolated sectors of the ...
This study investigates the fiscal performance of 21 Indian states for the period 1980–81 to 2017–18...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
Indias states have significant developmental expenditure responsibilities. While the fiscal crisis w...
India’s economic reforms in 1991 permitted investors to freely choose their preferred investment loc...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
Struggles for greater autonomy or more homogenous jurisdictions within a federal system has been a c...
The present paper attempts to examine the normative criteria of RIDF devolution by NABARD in reducin...