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The evolving GSTIndira Rajaraman
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A macro-econometric model of the indian economy based on quarterly dataD.K. Srivastava
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Medium term macro econometric mode of the indian economyD.K. Srivastava and K.R. Shanmugam
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Goods and services tax: Revenue implications and RNR for Tamil NaduD.K. Srivastava and K. R. Shanmugam
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Mono-39
Growth dynamics of Tamil Nadu economyK R Shanmugam
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Finances of Tamil Nadu government K R Shanmugam
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India: The need for good macro policies Ashok K. Lahiri
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Underlying Drivers of India’s potential growthC. Rangarajan and D.K. Srivastava
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Valuation of coastal and marine ecosystem services in India: macro assessmentK. S. Kavi Kumar, Lavanya Ravikanth Anneboina, Ramachandra Bhatta, P. Naren, Megha Nath, Abhijit Sharan, Pranab Mukhopadhyay, Santadas Ghosh, Vanessa da Costa, Sulochana Pednekar
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Farm production diversity, household dietary diversity and women’s BMI: A study of rural indian farm householdsBrinda Viswanathan
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Fourteenth finance commission: Continuity, change and way forwardY.V. Reddy
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India and the international financial systemRaghuram Rajan
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Technology and economy for national development: Technology leads to nonlinear growthDr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Former President of India
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Counting the poor: Measurement and other issuesC.Rangarajan and S. Mahendra Dev
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Prevalence of undernutrition and evidence on interventions: Challenges for IndiaBrinda Viswanathan
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Fiscal instruments for climate friendly industrial development in Tamil NaduD.K. Srivastava, K.R. Shanmugam, K.S. Kavi Kumar, Madhuri Saripalle
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Appraisal of priority sector lending by commercial banks in IndiaC Bhujanga Rao
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Medical tourism in India: Progress, opportunities and challengesK.R.Shanmugam
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Enumeration of craft persons in indiaBrinda Viswanathan
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Estimation and forecast of wood demand and supply in Tamil Nadu.K.S.Kavi Kumar, Brinda Viswanathan , Zareena Bagum.I
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Green economy – indian perspective.K.S.Kavi Kumar, Ramprasad Sengupta, Maria Saleth, K.R.Ashok and R.Blalsubramanian with inputs from Brinda Viswanathan and Sukanya Das
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A macro-fiscal modeling framework for forecasting and policy simulationsD.K.Srivastava,K.R.Shanmugam and C. Bhujanga Rao
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On the relevance of the wholesale price index as a measure of inflation in IndiaD.K.Srivastava and K.R.Shanmugam
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Globalization and India’s fiscal federalism finance commission’s adaptation to new challengesBaldev Raj Nayar
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State finances of Tamil Nadu: Review and projections a study for the fourth state finance commission of Tamil NaduD.K. Srivastava and K. R. Shanmugam
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Performance of flagship programmes in Tamil NaduK. R. Shanmugam, Swarna S Vepa and Savita Bhat
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Monitorable indicators and performance: Tamil NaduK. R. Shanmugam
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Integrating eco-taxes in the goods and services tax regime in IndiaD.K. Srivastava and K.S.Kavi Kumar
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Environmental subsidies in India: Role and reformsD.K. Srivastava, Rita Pandey and C. Bhujanga Rao, with inputs from Bodhisattva Sengupta
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Impact of fiscal instruments in environmental management through a simulation model: Case study of IndiaD.K. Srivastava and K.S. Kavi Kumar With inputs from Subham Kailthya and Ishwarya Balasubramaniam
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Recent bouts of inflation in India : Policy paralysisT.N. Srinivasan, Samuel C. Park, Jr. Professor of Economics & Professor of International Affairs (Emeritus), Yale University, Connecticut, United States & Yong Pung How Chair Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy National University of Singapore, Singapore.
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Coping with pollution: Eco-taxes in a GST regimeSrivastava D.K, K.S. Kavi Kumar and C.Bhujanga Rao, With inputs from Brijesh C Purohit, Bodhisattva Sengupta
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Taxation of goods and services in IndiaSrivastava D.K. and C.Bhujanga Rao
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Economic instruments for environmental management: International best practies and applicability to IndiaSrivastava D.K., K.S. Kavikumar , and C.Bhujanga Rao, With inputs from Dr Bodhisattva Sengupta, Dr Brijesh C. Purohit, Ms Asha Mariam Abraham, Ms Ishwarya
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Feasibility of incentive based environmental instruments in state and central taxation regimesSrivastava D.K. and C. Bhujanga Rao
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Review of trends in fiscal transfers in IndiaSrivastava D K and C Bhujanga Rao
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Urban poverty alleviation startegy : A study of six citiesSrivastava D.K., C.Bhujanga Rao, Swarna S. Vepa and Brinda Viswanathan
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MDGS – based poverty reduction strategy for Tamil NaduSrivastava D.K., K.R. Shanmugam and C. Bhujanga Rao
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India’s dilemmas: the political economy of policy-making in a globalized worldKaushik Basu
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Reserve bank and state governments as partners in progressY.V.REDDY, Governor, Reserve Bank of India
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The importance of being earnest about fiscal responsibility. C. Rangarajan and Duvvuri Subbarao
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Employment and growth.C. Rangarajan
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A tract on reform of federal fiscal relations in India.Raja J.Chelliah