Growth Theory and Strategy, New Direction

Growth Theory and Strategy, New Direction
Author: Lakshmi Chandra Gupta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Growth Theory and Strategy

Growth Theory and Strategy
Author: L. C. Gupta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

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Growth Theory and Strategy

Growth Theory and Strategy
Author: L. C. Gupta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

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Project Management, 2nd Edition

Project Management, 2nd Edition
Author: Patel Bhavesh
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 783
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8125931341

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The book discusses all the issues related to Project Management. Strategic considerations, recognition of the human factor and need for administrative set-up are interwoven in this book while developing the main theme of the financial side of project management. New in this Book 1. New chapters titled 'Infrastructure Projects and Project Financing' have been added 2. 'Economic and Social Cost Benefit' and 'Network Analysis and Execution Plan' have been enriched with additional material 3. Components of interest rates has been elaborated and the concepts of cost of capital and required rate of return built on it 4. More examples and real cases and enhanced diagrammatic explanation 5. Chapterization scheme has been revised in the line of phases of project life cycle 6. References, footnotes and web links have been added to give readers access to extra material for further reading Key Features 1. Strategy, human aspect, administrative issues and system approach have been integrated in a single thread without compromising on conceptual clarity and simplicity 2. Use of spreadsheet has been extensively explained in chapters where it is most applicable 3. A continuous case has been built around the theme of each chapter throughout the book

Industrialisation and Regional Development

Industrialisation and Regional Development
Author: B. Seshadri
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1991
Genre: Industries
ISBN: 9788170223283

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Dynamics of human resource development

Dynamics of human resource development
Author: Raghubir Dayal, Peter Zachariah, Kireet Rajpal
Publisher: Mittal Publications
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN: 9788170996347

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State and Law in the Development Process

State and Law in the Development Process
Author: Ann Seidman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349236152

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'Ann and Robert Seidman have written an invaluabe theoretical (and practical) guide for those concerned with the role of the state in development.'- Bereket Habte Selassie, Professor of African Studies, Howard University 'State and Law in the Development Process is a scholarly work and essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on the Third World, its history and development. It provides an excellent bibliography and analysis which sets out the fundamentals of research into the future development of the Third World. Expertly written, it embodies a research methodology which is linked to a theoretical perspective.' - John F. McEldowney, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Warwick The post-1945 collapse of colonialism and the emergence of new nationalist governments seemed to promise plenty for all third-world peoples. Four decades later, those promises lay in shards. This book proposes a theory to explain the failure of third-world states to transform the institutions that produce poverty and powerlessness for the mass of the population. Based on that theory, it proposes a methodology designed to facilitate the democratic exercise of state power through law to empower third world peoples to play an effective role in building a peaceful world of plenty for all.

Productivity

Productivity
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1984
Genre: Industrial productivity
ISBN:

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New Growth Theory

New Growth Theory
Author: Jatikumar Sengupta
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Attempts to explain the process of long-run economic growth through endogenous forces such as human capital, knowledge spillover, and information technology. Reviews economic issues in new growth theory, and discusses its empirical evidence and usefulness in national policy making. Analyzes the dynamic and disequilibrium models as applied to recent international growth and discusses their policy implications, and empirically illustrates the various phases of growth in technology-intensive sectors such as flexible manufacturing and the semiconductor and telecommunications industries. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Sustainable Regional Development

Sustainable Regional Development
Author: Vinita Yadav
Publisher: Studera Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9385883976

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Region encompasses of inter-dependent urban and rural areas. The rural areas supply perishable items to urban areas and from urban areas, migrants send remittances back to their homes in rural areas. In India, where 68.85 percent of the population resided in rural area in 2011, the balanced regional development is required to achieve uniform and equitable distribution of resources. Of late, most of the Government's planning related efforts and associated development are more in cities, being largest contributor to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), than rural areas. Higher investment in cities as compared to rural areas contradicts the basic premise of a balanced regional development. Though region received recognition through 73 and 74 Constitutional Amendment Act, yet regional planning is still amiss. As the population is increasing at a faster rate, one has to design the space in a sustainable manner. The development by means of infrastructure or governance shall have the futuristic approach. The book intends to create knowledge about the significance of regional planning. Using case study approach, thirteen chapters by contributing authors provides an in-depth understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects related to the concepts of regionalization, agglomeration economies, contract farming, industrialization, corridor development and heritage based development. In the book, highly acclaimed professionals' presents microscopic view of planning of varied type of regions and suggest ways to avoid the excess and misuse of resources which will dwindle the quintessence of future development. The book provides a one-stop answer to the quest of university students, government officials, researchers, officials from non-Government and private organisations to comprehend the concept of region, contextualize its importance as a viable unit of planning to resolve prevalent issues keeping in mind futuristic outlook of regional development. The editor establishes the importance of region as a viable unit of planning, emphasizes upon the need for contextualising the issues existing in the region and accentuates that Government's effort at national and state levels should be towards holistic planning of a region.