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Employment guarantee: long road ahead / Mandal, Amal   Journal Article
Mandal, Amal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Logic of the tenure decision: in dubio contra reum / Weyland, Kurt   Journal Article
Weyland, Kurt Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Since tenure decisions concern the award of an employment guarantee, the burden of proof ought to rest on the candidate; in cases of doubt, the vote should be negative. However, a number of corrosive tendencies often weaken the strict application of this principle. To counteract these tendencies, this article advocates a strategy of pre-commitment to fairly objective standards and reliance on the professional judgments of a variety of anonymous outside experts, as reflected in a candidate's success in the double-blind peer review process.
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National Rural Employment guarantee scheme, poverty and prices / Gaiha, Raghav; Kulkarni, Vani S; Pandey, Manoj K; Imai, Katsushi S   Journal Article
Gaiha, Raghav Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The objective of this analysis is mainly to construct an intuitive measure of the performance of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) in India. The focus is on divergence between demand and supply at the district level. Some related issues addressed are: (i) whether the gap between demand and supply responds to poverty; and (ii) whether recent hikes in NREGS wages are inflationary. Our analysis confirms responsiveness of the positive gap between demand and supply to poverty. Also, apprehensions expressed about the inflationary potential of recent hikes in NREGS wages have been confirmed. More importantly, higher NREGS wages are likely to undermine self-selection of the poor in it.
Key Words Poverty  India  Wages  Prices  Demand  Supply 
Employment Guarantee  NREGS 
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Political science: the Indian state / Vanaik, Achin (ed.) 2013  Book
Vanaik, Achin (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Description xxxix, 175p.hbk
Series ICSSR Research Surveys and Explorations
Contents 058729 (Vol I) : Political Science:the Indian State 058730 (Vol. II) : Political Science: Indian Democracy 058731 (Vol. III) : Political Science: Indian Political Thought 058732 (Vol. IV) : Political Science: India engages the world 4 Vol. Set Price: Rs. 3995.00
Standard Number 9780198084945
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