Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... reform now hangs in the ing evidence of the. At the end of October 1998 , the wholesale price index was rising at the yearly rate of 8.55 per cent . The price increase for essential food items was much steeper , making the consumer price ...
... reform now hangs in the ing evidence of the. At the end of October 1998 , the wholesale price index was rising at the yearly rate of 8.55 per cent . The price increase for essential food items was much steeper , making the consumer price ...
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... reform was forced upon us making it a not very benign development and which by itself had serious implications for the success of our reform efforts . First , the sequencing of the reforms . Sec- ond , the way the reforms were pre ...
... reform was forced upon us making it a not very benign development and which by itself had serious implications for the success of our reform efforts . First , the sequencing of the reforms . Sec- ond , the way the reforms were pre ...
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... reform process . One statement of his is perti- nent and needs to be quoted . He says , ' The asymmetry in the impact of reform - related policies on rural and urban poverty seems to reflect the interplay of interest group pressures in ...
... reform process . One statement of his is perti- nent and needs to be quoted . He says , ' The asymmetry in the impact of reform - related policies on rural and urban poverty seems to reflect the interplay of interest group pressures in ...
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