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Fiscal Federalism and Decentralization in India∗. (2007). Singh, Nirvikar.
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  32. Inequality and Growth in Rural China: Does Higher Inequality Impede Growth?. (2006). Giles, John ; Brandt, Loren ; Benjamin, Dwayne.
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  37. Mind the Gap—Is Economic Growth in India Leaving Some States Behind?. (2006). Purfield, Catriona.
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  38. Labour Market Regulation and Industrial Performance in India--A Critical Review of the Empirical Evidence. (2006). Bhattacharjea, Aditya.
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  39. Legal Reform and Loan Repayment:The Microeconomic Impact of Debt Recovery Tribunals in India. (2006). Visaria, Sujata.
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  40. Legal Reform and Loan Repayment: The Microeconomic Impact of Debt Recovery Tribunals in India. (2006). Visaria, Sujata.
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  42. Equity and efficiency impacts of rural land rental restrictions: Evidence from India. (2006). Nagarajan, Hari ; Jin, Songqing ; Deininger, Klaus.
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  43. Business environment, clustering, and industry location : evidence from Indian cities. (2005). Mengistae, Taye ; Lall, Somik.
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  44. Mahatma Gandhi and the Prisoner’s Dilemma: Strategic Civil Disobedience and Great Britain’s Great Loss of Empire in India. (2005). Siddiky, Chowdhury Irad.
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