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  • India adopted the structural adjustment programs (SAP), required by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1991. The SAP has been questioned since its inception in the early 1980's, at the pinnacle of third-world debt. Criticisms towards SAP range from the questionability of a country's sovereignty (a by-product of IMF's intervention in the policy-making processes) to the implementation and eventual outcome of its policies. Indeed, several authors argue that these programs have contributed to the deterioration of the social conditions of third world countries rather than improving them. This paper will empirically analyze the effects of SAP in female labor participations in India. The objective is to evaluate the consequences of SAP in India's most economically depressed population, a...

    ... the impacts of SAP's on the employment status of females in India. SAPS AND WOMEN IN INDI...

  • ... made by immigrant entrepreneurs from India, China, and other countries, to innovation and job... local economic environment and government policy as opposed to internal factors such as the entrepr... Second World War, motivated in part by employment opportunities created by the labor shortage in pos...

  • ... not only shapes Pakistan's foreign policy, but also its defense considerations and strategic...India's imminent emergence as a regional power will like...It has two panels: the Employment Control Committee and the Development Control Comm...

  • This case would be very helpful to students, teachers, advisors, and policy makers who are interested in subject areas such as, international retailing, retailing in India, infrastructural development in India, and the effects of a giant multinational retailer's coming to India on its millions of kirana stores (small businesses) and the millions of people who depend upon these kirana stores for their livelihood.

    ... production, productivity, exports, and employment. ENDNOTE. The author thanks Pace University, New Y...

  • With its profusion of languages, ethnic groups and regional diversities, with its unique caste system, with its contrast between information technology and industry billionaires and the nearly 300 million people who live below the poverty line, with its mixture of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy and outbreaks of savage communal violence, and with its success as a parliamentary democracy despite having 400 million people who cannot read or write, India remains a bewilderingly complex country. A powerful moral leader as well as a wily politician, Gandhi wanted Indians to be proud of their past, to wear Indian rather than foreign dress, to challenge their colonial overlords through peaceful protest and noncooperation and not through violence, and to eliminate discrimination against...

    ... by reviewing major political, foreign policy and economic developments and trends since 1947. 1... poUcies to industriaUze and provide employment for its millions. His view prevailed. India, in Ne...

  • Subjects: Afghanistan : Reconstruction and infrastructure development; Afghanistan : Terrorism; Agriculture : Food security initiative with India; Arms and munitions : Nuclear weapons and material :: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Arms and munitions : Nuclear weapons and material :: Nonproliferation efforts; Civil rights : Women's rights and gender equality; Commerce, international : Global financial markets :: Stabilization efforts; Commerce, international : Group of Twenty (G-20) nations; Developing...

    ... countries : Doha Development Agenda; Employment and unemployment : Job creation and growth; Energy...; Environment : Climate change; Foreign policy, U.S. : Women's rights; India : Afghanistan, role ...

  • * Doing Business does not cover all regulations, or all regulatory goals, in any economy. As economies and technology advance, more areas of economic activity are being regulated. For example, the European Union's body of laws (acquis) has now grown to no fewer than 14,500 rule sets. Doing Business covers 11 areas of a company's life cycle, through 11 specific sets of indicators. These indicator sets do not cover aU aspects of regulation in the area of focus. For example, the indicators on starting a business or protecting investors do not cover all aspects of commercial legislation. The employing workers indicators do not cover all areas of labor regulation. The current indicator set does not include, for example, measures of regulations addressing safety at work or the right of coUect...

    ... surveys are useful gauges of economic and policy conditions. But their reliance on perceptions and ... China, Colombia, the Arab RepubUc of Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakis... their own business or wages earned in employment. EnabUng growth- and ensuring that poor people can...

  • The Department of Labor (the Department) is amending its regulations governing the certification of the employment of nonimmigrant workers in temporary or seasonal non-agricultural employment and the enforcement of the obligations applicable to employers of such nonimmigrant workers. This Final Rule revises the process by which employers obtain a temporary labor certification from the Department for use in petitioning the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to employ a nonimmigrant worker in H-2B status. We have also created new regulations to provide for increased worker protections for both United States (U.S.) and foreign workers.

    ...These policy-. related reasons, which were discussed at length ... little or no work after traveling from India, and when they complained they were threatened and...

  • ... have also been included in India's employment guarantee scheme to fast-track reforestation. . A ...

  • The most acute phase of the global economic crisis appears to have passed. Output growth has resumed in most parts of the world. It appears, however, that the upturn in advanced economies will only be moderate and that the economies of many countries will be marked by considerable spare output capacity and high unemployment ahead. The crisis has given rise to new imbalances that will dampen the recovery. Weak prospects have contributed to a marked decline in interest rate expectations in many countries. New information suggests that the recovery in the Norwegian economy is continuing, but that capacity utilization is probably somewhat lower than anticipated in autumn 2009. Monetary policy cannot fine-tune developments in the economy, but it can mitigate the most severe effects when the ...

    ... and variability in output and employment. In general, the direct effects on consumer prices...India and China, in particular, still have substantial l...

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