| South Asia Economic Journal (
India
) |
| Year: 2002 |
Month: june |
Volume: 3 |
Number: 1 |
| Publisher: Sage Publication |
Place of Publication: New Delhi |
Price: Rs. 395 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
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Exceptional Protection: The Way Ahead-- A Developing Country Perspective
|
Sarath Rajapatirana |
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Aid and Growth in India: Some Evidence from Disaggregated Aid Data
|
Pulapre Balakrishnan |
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Why Dia a Slump Follow Land Reforms in Kerala?
|
Pulapre Balakrishnan |
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Redistributive Effects of Public Expenditures in Urban and Rural Areas of Pakistan
|
Nasim Shah Shirazi, Muhammad Ilyas & Mehboob Ahmad |
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Does Human Development Policy Matter for Economic Growth? Evidence from Indian States
|
Jaya Prakash Pradhan & Vinoj Abraham |
|
Regionalism in South Asia: The Relevance of Sapta for Sri Lanka
|
Dushni Weerakoon & Janaka Wijayasiri |
| Documents in the Journal |
| Joint Statement by the SAARC Commerce Ministers on the Forthcoming 4th WTO Ministerial Conference at Doha |
| Government-- Industry Partnership in the SAARC Region: Strategic Alliance for 2010 |
| Report of the 4th Meeting of the SAARC Network of Researchers on GlobalFinancial and Economic Issues |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
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Developing Countries and the Multilateral Trading System: From the GATT to the Uruguay Round and the Future
|
Dushni Weerakoon |
New Delhi, Oxford University Press 1998, 140pp |
|
Privatization in South Asia: Minimizing Negative Social Effects through Restructuring
|
Alka Chadha |
New Delhi, South Asia Multidisciplinary Advisory Team(SAAT) International Labour Organization(ILO), 2000, 236 pp. |
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