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articles published in journals

  • ‘Debate on Labour Market Reforms in India: A Case of Misplaced Focus', by T. S. Papola and Jesim Pais (2007), Indian Journal of Labour Economics , Vol. 50, No. 2, Pp. 183–200.
  • ‘Exchange Rate Management in Gold Standard Era: A Historical Overview', by Atulan Guha, Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. XLIL, Nos. 45 & 46, November 17, 2007, Pp. 67–72.
  • ‘The Private Corporate Sector', by Surajit Mazumdar, Alternative Economic Survey, India 2006-07 , Pp. 125–31.
  • ‘Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights Globally: Impact on India 's Pharmaceutical Exports', by Jaya Prakash Pradhan, The Singapore Economic Review , 52, Pp. 233–250.
  • ‘The Evolution of Indian Outward Foreign Direct Investment: Changing Tends and Patterns', by Jaya Prakash Pradhan , International Journal of Technology and Globalisation , 4, Pp.70–86.
  • ‘Outward Foreign Direct Investment by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises from India', by Jaya Prakash Pradhan (jointly with Manoj Kumar Sahoo) in UNCTAD (2007) Global Players from Emerging Markets: Strengthening Enterprise Competitiveness through Outward Investment , United Nations, New York and Geneva, Pp. 67–80.
  • ‘Unorganised Manufacturing, Flexible Labour and the ‘Low Road': Lessons from Contemporary India', by Satyaki Roy, in Debdas Banerjee and Michael Goldfield (eds.) Labor, Globalization and the State Workers, Women and Migrants Confront Neoliberalism, Routledge.
  • ‘Technological Constraints of Small Scale Industries in India : Some Evidence from a Field Survey', by Partha Pratim Sahu, in S. K. Bhaumik (ed.) Reforming Indian Agriculture: Towards Employment Generation and Poverty Reduction , Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi .
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* The institute permits full text downloading of select research studies on the Internet so that interested scholars can download them free. Acknowledgement and suggestions from the researchers are welcome to generate further discussions on the subjects and enhanced dissemination.

         
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