Development, democracy and the state: critiquing the Kerala model of development
In: Routledge contemporary South Asia series
In: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Ser.
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In: Routledge contemporary South Asia series
In: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Ser.
In: Routledge studies in health and medical anthropology
In: Professional practice in governance and public organizations
Of Policy Reforms -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Chapter 3: Human Capital Policy -- The Good -- The Bad -- The Ugly -- Making of the Public University Corporation -- Education and Wage Inequality -- Other Candidates for Rising Wage Inequality -- Education and the Fiscal Gap -- Technological Progress and Wage Inequality -- Education Deniers -- Education and Labor Force Participation -- Human Capital Policy Reforms -- Pre-school Investments -- Vocational Training -- Less Funding and Higher Standards in Public Universities -- Student Loan Forgiveness?
In: Professional Practice in Governance and Public Organizations
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Foreign trade and economic policy have become one of the most important strategies to promote commerce and investment activities and promote socio-economic and political relationships in the ever-competitive global arena. Bilateral and multilateral business treaties and free economic zone among states are very common fashion for the purpose throughout the world. Two economic powerhouses of Asia, China and India, are not lagging behind the trade and applying various strategies to improve trade relations and bring socio-economic and political development most in recent decades. The main purpose of the study is to analyze the initiatives and policies the countries pursue to smooth and promote trade relations. The study is based on basically secondary sources of data and information which includes scientific and academic journals, scholars, articles, research papers, books and other relevant sources pertaining to the subject. The study recommended a wide range of factors including bilateral treaties, free economic zones, joint ventures, settling border disputes, improving microeconomic policy, reducing bureaucracy and corruption, pursuing competitive advantage policy and working jointly to solve regional and global problems to promote Sino-Indian trade relation.Key Words: China, India, Foreign Policy, Trade and Economic, Diplomatic, International Relation
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ISSN: 1467-2715
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ISSN: 1568-5209
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ISSN: 1568-5209
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