| South Asia Economic Journal (
India
) |
| Year: 2010 |
Month: september |
Volume: 11 |
Number: 2 |
| Publisher: Sage Publications India |
Place of Publication: New Delhi |
Price: Rs 1290 |
| Article Title |
Author(s) Name |
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India-Sri Lanka Bilateral Trade: A General Equilibrium Approach.
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Chandrima Sikdar |
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EU-India Free Trade Agreement: Deal or No Deal?
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Sangeeta Khorana and Nicholas Perdikis |
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Evaluating the Impact of Geographic Concentration on Nepalese Agricultural Export.
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Sujan Piya, Akira Kiminami and Hironori Yagi |
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Oil Prices and Economic Activity in Pakistan.
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Afia Malik |
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The Significance of Capital Assets in Moving out of Poverty: a Case Study of Sri Lanka.
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Chandika Gunasinghe |
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Financial Development and Economic Growth in India: An Analysis of the Post-reform Period.
|
Indrani Chakraborty |
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Economic of Sericulture in Assam: A Comparative Analysis of three Cultivars.
|
Utpal Kumar De and Manjit Das |
| Book Reviews |
| Name of the Book |
Book Reviewer |
Book Details |
|
Towards a History of Consumption in South Asia,
|
Shantanu Chakrabarti |
New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010 Rs 750,997 pp. |
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Regionalism in South Asia: Negotiating Cooperation, Institutional Structures,
|
Nitya Nanda |
London and New York: Routledge,2008,246+ xii pp. |
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Sri Lanka Economy in Transition: Progress, Problesms and Prospects - A tribute to Jayanatha Kelegama.
|
I.N. Mukherji |
Sri Lanka: Vijitha Yapa Publications,2009, xxiv + 625pp. |
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Political Economy of Poverty Eradication in India and Wssays on Fiscal Reform.
|
Rajeev Malthotra |
New Delhi: Sage Publications in Collaboration with Madras School of Economic, 2010 Rs 495, 145pp. |
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The Service Revolution in South Asia,
|
Priyandarshi Dash |
New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2010 ISBN - 13: 978-0-19-806511-1, 382PP |
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Indias Globalising Political Exonomy: New Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century.
|
Sabyasachi Kar |
Tokyo: Sasakawa Peace Foundation, 2009, 277 +vi pp. |
|
India Macroeconomic Annual 2009.
|
Prakash Singh |
New Delhi: SAGE Publications,2009, 550, 217 pp. |
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