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in multiparty systems.

British Journal of Political Science, 46(2), 2016(Apr):

p.321-348.

1734 Schoultz, Asa von and Wass, Hanna

Beating issue agreement: congruence in the

representational preference of candidates and voters.

Parliamentary Affairs, 69(1), 2016(Jan): p.136-158.

1735 Subramanian, Kadayam

Outcome of Assam elections and its impact on other North-

eastern states.

Mainstream, 54(29), 2016(9 Jul): p.11-13.

ELECTRICITY

1736 Airy, Anupama

Electrification of villages in India: no longer a

distant dream.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.26-28.

1737 Bhargava, Nisha

DSM options in power sector and energy conservation

strategies: lessons for India.

Man and Development, 38(2), 2016(Jun): p.107-118.

1738 Thakurta, Paranjoy Guha

Power tariff scam gets bigger at 50,000 crore: did Adani

and Essar groups over-invoice power plant equipment?

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(21), 2016(21 May):

p.12-15.

ELITE

1739 Cardenas, Julian



Why do corporate elites from cohesive networks in some

countries, and do not in others? cross-national analysis

of corporate elite networks in Latin America .

International Sociology, 31(3), 2016(May): p.341-363.

1740 Power, Sally et al

Giving something back? sentiments of privilege and social

responsibility among elite graduates from Britain and

France.


International Sociology, 31(3), 2016(May): p.305-323.

EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

1741 Vijay Kumar

Relationship between emotional intelligence and self-

concept among adolescents.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1153-1161.

EMPLOYEES

1742 Rajmohan, Thamaraiselvi

Employee morale in healthcare organizations.

Indian Journal of Training and Development, 46(1), 2016

(Jan-Mar): p.70-79.

1743 Sharma, Baldev R. and Agrawal, Soni

Factors influencing employee engagement : an exploratory

study.


Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(4), 2015(Oct):

p.485-506.

1744 Sulphey, M.M.

Construction and validation of "MMS - employee

enlightenment scale".

Indian Journal of Training and Development, 46(1), 2016

(Jan-Mar): p.38-52.

EMPLOYMENT

1745 Blattman, Christopher and Annan, Jeannie

Can employment reduce lawlessness and rebellion? a field

experiment with high-risk men in a fragile state.

American Political Science Review, 110(1), 2016(Feb):

p.1-17.

1746 Livelihood security for rural households through MGNREGA in

Tamil Nadu.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 77(1), 2016(Jan):

p.91-106.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

1747 Gautam, Harender Raj and Kumar, Er. Rohitashw

Urban migration and employment opportunities.

Kurukshetra, 64(10), 2016(Aug): p.41-45.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION

1748 Carroll, James, Denny, Eleanor and Lyons, Sean

The effects of energy cost labeling on appliance

purchasing decisions: trial results from Ireland.

Journal of Consumer Policy, 39(1), 2016(Mar): p.23-40.

1749 Ranjan, Rahul

Determinants of emission and energy intensities in Indian

organized manufacturing sector.

Artha Vijnana, 57(3), 2015(Sep): p.193-210.

ENGLISH


1750 Pandey, Gyanendra

Dreaming in English: challenges of nationhood and

democracy.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(16), 2016(16 Apr):

p.56-62.

ENTERPRISES

1751 Erixon, Lennart

Is firm renewal stimulated by negative shocks? the status

of negative driving forces in Schumpeterian and Darwinian

economics.

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(1), 2016(Jan):

p.93-121.

1752 Lakshmanasamy, T.

Economics of business networks: theory and empirics of

the structure and properties of the network among trading

firms .


Artha Vijnana, 57(1), 2015(Mar): p.49-79.

ENTREPRENEURS

1753 Batthini, Ganapathi

Study of entrepreneurial research and doctoral

dissertations in Indian universities.

University News, 54(27), 2016(4 Jul): p.14-19.

1754 Kumar, S. Vijay

Rural entrepreneurship: challenges and way forward.

Kurukshetra, 64(10), 2016(Aug): p.31-33.

1755 Mohapatra, Amiya Kumar

Fostering entrepreneurship, innovation and inclusiveness.

Kurukshetra, 64(10), 2016(Aug): p.24-26.

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

1756 Madappalli, Muhammed

Interrogating environmental sociology: revisiting

academic importance of Durkheimian ideas.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1019-1027.

ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION

1757 Sahoo, Braja Kishore

Rawals general conception of justice and environmental

justice struggles in Odisha: a study of protest movement

against POSCO project in Odisha.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1083-1095.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

1758 Fitzpatrick, Tony

The sixth giant? environmental policy and the labour

government, 1945-51.

Journal of Social Policy, 45(1), 2016(Jan): p.65-82.

1759 Konisky, David M. and Woods, Neal D.

Environmental policy, federalism, and Obama presidency.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(3), 2016(Summer):

p.366-391.

1760 Shetty, Shivananda and Surender Kumar

Opaqueness of environmental information in India.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(30), 2016(23 Jul):

p.15-19.

EPIDEMICS

1761 Rawlings, Samantha B.

Gender, race, and heterogeneous effects of epidemic

malaria on human capital and income.

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 64(3), 2016(A

pr): p.509-543.

ETHNIC CONFLICTS

1762 Anderson, Liam

Ethnofederalism and the management of ethnic conflict:

assessing the alternatives.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism , 46(1), 2016(Winter):

p.1-24.


1763 Phanjouban, Pradip

Manipur and mainstream media: lost in the rhetoric.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(30), 2016(23 Jul):

p.12-15.


ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION

1764 Dev, Pritha, Mberu, Blessing U. and Pongou, Roland

Ethnic inequality: theory and evidence from education in

Nigeria.

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 64(4), 2016(J

ul): p.603-660.

ETHNIC GROUPS

1765 Momin, A.R.

Unravelling the interface between inequality and

ethnicity (review article).

Sociological Bulletin, 65(1), 2016(Jan-Apr): p.121-134.

EUROPEAN UNION

1766 Bach, Tobias et al

Transnational bureaucratic politics: an institutional

rivalry perspective on EU network governance.

Public Administration, 94(1), 2016: p.9-24.

1767 Bhattacharyya, Kaustav

Brexit exposes moral hypocrisy: freedom of movement

restricted.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.33-36.

1768 Chalmers, Damian

Alternatives to EU membership and the rational

imagination.

Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.269-279.

1769 Crafts, Nicholas

The impact of EU membership on UK economic performance.

Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.262-268.

1770 Curtice, John

A question of culture or economics? public attitudes to

the European Union in Britain.

Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.209-218.

1771 D'souza, Radha

Britain's global chickens coming home to roost?

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.30-33.

1772 Dey, Shamba

Fall of market democracy in Europe.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.42-45.

1773 Dunlop, Claire A. and Radaelli, Claudio M.

Policy learning in the Eurozone crisis: modes, power and

functionality.

Policy Sciences, 49(2), 2016(Jun): p.107-124.

1774 Hughes, Kirsty

UK spirals into political crisis after EU vote.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(28), 2016(9 Jul):

p.22-23.

1775 Kapoor, Harsh

Brexit working class counter-revolution: British left

wingers who are rejoicing today risk being engulfed by a

right wing firestorm.

Mainstream, 54(29), 2016(9 Jul): p.21-26.

1776 Majumdar, Sumit K.

Loser's poker: a negative institutional disruption.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.46-50.

1777 Mathieu, Emmanuelle

When Europeanization feeds back into EU governance: EU

legislation, national regulatory agencies, and EU

regulatory networks.

Public Administration, 94(1), 2016: p.25-39.

1778 Menon, Anand, Minto, Rachel and Wincott, Daniel

Introduction: the UK and the European Union.

Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun ): p.174-178.

1779 Menon, Rahul

Can income transfer help explain Brexit.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.39-42.

1780 Nikarge, Sachin

The big exit ant its global Bricolage.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.50-52.

1781 Peers, Steve

Migration, internal security and the UK's EU membership.

Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.247-253.

1782 Sarkar, Abhijit

Spoils of Brexit for India.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.36-38.

1783 Singh, Kavaljit

Brexit: what happens next?

Mainstream, 54(28), 2016(2 Jul): p.6,35.

1784 Vasilopoulou, Sofia

UK Euroscepticism and the Brexit referendum.

Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.219-227.

1785 Wariavwalla, Bharat

Europe after Britain's departure: community to nation

state.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):



p.52-53.

1786 Whitman, Richard G.

The UK and EU foreign and security policy: an optional

extra.


Political Quarterly, 87(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.254-261.

EXAMINATIONS

1787 Prajapati, Abhishek Kumar

Examination reform in higher education continuous

internal evaluation in choice based credit system.

University News, 54(21), 2016(23 May): p.23-27.

EXCHANGE RATES

1788 Kaiser, Boris and Siegenthaler, Michael

The skill-biased effects of exchange rate fluctuations.

Economic Journal, 126(592), 2016(May): p.756-780.

EXPORTS/IMPORTS

1789 Kaur, Har Sandeep and Brar, Jaswinder Singh

Services exports of India and Pakistan: an analysis.

Man and Development, 38(2), 2016(Jun): p.119-136.

FAMILY

1790 Kaur, Manpreet



Changes in family institution with economic transition in

Barad tribes of Punjab.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.975-983.

FAMILY DISORGANIZATION

1791 Jacob, Suraj and Chattopdhyay, Sreeparna

Marriage dissolution in India: evidence from census 2011.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.25-27.

FAMILY ROLE

1792 Daniele, Gianmarco and Geys, Benny

Family ties and socio-economic outcomes in high vs low

income countries.

Journal of Development Studies, 52(6), 2016(Jun):

p.813-823.

FARHAT, ANAM

1793 Sudha, Kiran Sakkar and Shahnawaz, M.G.

Leadership styles, leader's effectiveness and well-being:

exploring collective efficacy as a mediator.

Vision, 20(2), 2016(Jun): Leadership

FARMERS


1794 Basu, Deepankar, Das, Debarshi and Misra, Kartik

Farmer suicides in India: trends across major states,

1995-2011 (Notes).

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(21), 2016(21 May):

p.61-65.

1795 Kapoor, Nimish

Farmer's friendly nuclear energy based technologies.

Kurukshetra, 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.17-19.

1796 Maclachlan, Patricia L. and Shimizu, Kay

Japanese farmers in flux: the domestic sources of

agricultural reform.

Asian Survey, 56(3), 2016(May-Jun): p.442-465.

1797 Saha, Avik

A strong national alliance is needed for survival of

farmers.

Mainstream, 54(32), 2016(30 Jul): p.21-22.

FEDERAL STATE RELATIONS

1798 Bulman-Pozen, Jessica and Metzger, Gillian E.

The President and the states: patterns of contestation

and collaboration under Obama.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(3), 2016(Summer):

p.308-336.

FEDERALISM

1799 Conlan, Timothy J. and Posner, Paul L.

American federalism in an era of partisan polarization:

the intergovernmental paradox of Obama's new nationalism.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(3), 2016(Summer):

p.281-307.

1800 Kincaid, John and Cole, Rochard L.

Citizen evaluation of federalism and the importance of

trust in the federation government for opinions on

regional equity and subordination in four countries.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(1), 2016(Winter):

p.51-76.

1801 Read, James K.

Constitutionalizing the dispute: federalism in hyper-

partisan times.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(3), 2016(Summer):

p.337-365.

1802 Ross, Robert E.

Federalism and the electoral college: the development of

the general ticket method for selecting presidential

electors.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(2), 2016(Spring):

p.147-169.

1803 Somin, Ilya

Federalism and the Roberts court.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(3), 2016(Summer):

p.441-462.

FERTILITY

1804 Chandra Shekhar

Levels of total fertility rate, contraceptive use and

unmet need: as assessment from states/UTs in phase 1,

NFHS -4 (2015-16).

Demography India, 43(1-2), 2014(Jan-Dec): p.53-61.

FERTILIZERS

1805 Khor, Ling Yee and Zeller, Manfred

The effect of household wealth on fertiliser use in the

presence of uncertainty.

Journal of Development Studies, 52(7), 2016(Jul):

p.1034-1045.

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

1806 Brusca, Isabel, Gomez-Villegas, Mauricio and Montesinos,

Vicente


Public financial management reforms: the role of IPSAS in

Latin America.

Public Administration and Development, 36(1), 2016(Feb):

p.51-64.

During the last 30?years, many public administration

reforms promoted by New Public Management have been

undertaken. These reforms have spread to Latin-American

countries and include changes in governmental accounting

systems, where the implementation of International Public

Sector Accounting Standards (IPSASs) has been a stimulus

for modernization. This article aims to clarify the

situation of IPSASs implementation in the Latin-American

context as well as the stimuli for and effects of their

implementation. The analysis shows that there is an

emerging international trend to adopt IPSASs in Latin-

American countries although at the same time, there are

evident obstacles to achieving reform goals. In Colombia,

reforms are still underway, and the usefulness of IPSASs

to improve decision-making at an organisational level

cannot be evaluated. Meanwhile, in Peru, the

modernization is more rhetorical than real, and many

efforts remain to be made for the effective

implementation.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

1807 Reddy, Kalluru Siva

Financial inclusion in United Andhra Pradesh: a case

study of Rayala Seema region.

Artha Vijnana, 57(2), 2015(Jun): p.117-134.

FINANCIAL MARKETS

1808 Jena, Sangram K.

Sequential information arrival hypothesis: more evidence

from the India derivatives market.

Vision, 20(2), 2016(Jun): p.101-110.

1809 Sinha, Ram Pratap

Endogenous benchmarking of sectoral mutual funds: a case

study.


Abhigyan, 34(1), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.41-53.

FINANCING

1810 Witko, Christopher

The politics of financialization in the United States,

1949-2005.

British Journal of Political Science, 46(2), 2016(Apr):

p.349-370.

FISCAL FEDERALISM

1811 Sorens, Jason P.

Secession risk and fiscal federalism.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(1), 2016(Winter):

p.25-50.

FISCAL POLICY

1812 Chakraborty, Pinaki and Chakraborty, Lekha

Beyond fiscal prudence and consolidation .

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(16), 2016(16 Apr):

p.29-32.

1813 Jorda, Oscar and Taylor, Alan M.

The time for austerity: estimating the average treatment

effect of fiscal policy.

Economic Journal, 126(590), 2016(Feb): p.219-255.

FOREIGN AID

1814 Engberg-Pedersen, Lars

Policy making in foreign aid: gender equality and Danish

development policy.

Journal of Development Studies, 52(7), 2016(Jul):

p.933-949.

1815 Holzapfel, Sarah

Boosting or hindering aid effectiveness? an assessment of

systems for measuring donor agency results.

Public Administration and development , 36(1), 2016(Feb):

p.3-19.


Amid rising criticism of aid effectiveness coupled with

tight budgets in many donor countries at a time of

economic crisis, donor agencies are under pressure to

deliver value for money and to demonstrate development

results. In response to these pressures, more and more

donor agencies are adopting standard indicators, which

allow for results to be aggregated across interventions

and countries, in order to report agency-wide results.

This article analyses the reporting practices of eleven

bilateral and multilateral donor agencies and assesses

the implications of agency-wide results measurement

systems for aid effectiveness. The analysis shows that

the data on aggregate results provided by donor agencies

is only of limited informational value and does not

provide an adequate basis for holding donor agencies to

account. Moreover, reporting on agency-wide results may

have a number of adverse effects. Given the various

limitations and risks identified in this article, I

suggest that donor agencies should explore complementary

options or alternatives to standard indicators in order

to meet their reporting requirements. Donor agencies are

advised to invest more in rigorous impact evaluations and

to raise the transparency of individual interventions. -

Reproduced.

FOREIGN INVESTMENT

1816 Johns, Leslie and Wellhausen, Rachell L.

Under one roof: supply chains and the protection of

foreign investment.

American Political Science Review, 110(1), 2016(Feb):

p.31-51.

1817 Singh, Ripudaman

Foreign direct investment and regional disparities in

post reform India.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1075-1082.

1818 Thakur, Pooja and Burange, L.G.

Productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment in

the manufacturing sector of India.

Artha Vijnana, 57(1), 2015(Mar): p.1-20.

1819 Thang, Tran Toan , Pham, Thi Song Hanh and Barnes, Bradley

R.


Spatial spillover effects from foreign direct investment

in Vietnam:

Journal of Development Studies, 52(10), 2016(Oct):

p.1431-1445.

This paper investigates the role of inter-firm

interaction and geographical proximity in the

determination of productivity spillover effects from

foreign to domestic firms. We developed an estimation

approach using the Spatial Durbin model and applied this

to a firm-level dataset from Vietnam from 2000รป2005. We

found that productivity spillovers diminished when the

distance between foreign and domestic firms increases and

that interactions among local firms amplify the

spillovers. Within short distances, the presence of

foreign firms creates positive backward, negative forward

and horizontal spillovers. Based on the findings, several

implications are extracted regarding promotion policy for

foreign direct investment in developing countries -

Reproduced.

1820 Wood, Geoffrey

Foreign direct investment and employment rights in South-

Eastern Europe.

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(1), 2016(Jan):

p.141-163.

FOREIGN STUDENTS

1821 Preeti Bala

Academic resilience among international students: an

interplay between social adjustment and educational

aspiration.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1141-1152.

1822 Shivkumar, V.

Foreign students in India: issues and solutions.

University News, 54(28), 2016(11 Jul): p.3-6,24.

FOREST MANAGEMENT

1823 Dandekar, Ajay

Contested spaces, democratic rights: people and forest

today.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(16), 2016(16 Apr):



p.12-15.

GANDHI, M.K.

1824 Nauriya, Anil

Gandhi, between prisons, 1931-32.

IIC Quarterly, 43(1), 2016(Summer): p.1-19.

1825 Sharma, Arvind

Why did Gandhi not fast over partition?

IIC Quarterly, 43(1), 2016(Summer): p.20-35.

1826 Singh, Ravinder

Of Gandhi, Godse and the missing files.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(30), 2016(23 Jul):

p.65-72.

GAS FUELS

1827 Dabadge, Ashwini, Josey, Ann and Sreenivas, Ashok

From LPG connections to use: realising smokeless kitchens

for all.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(16), 2016(16 Apr):

p.47-50.

GAS RESOURCES

1828 Herweg, Nicole

Explaining European agenda-setting using the multiple

streams framework: the case of European natural gas

regulation.

Policy Sciences, 49(1), 2016(Mar): p.13-33.

GENOCIDE

1829 Braun, Robert

Religious minorities and resistance to genocide: the

collective rescue of Jews in the Netherlands during the

holocaust.

American Political Science Review, 110(1), 2016(Feb):

p.127-147.

GIRLS


1830 Bhattacharya, Anindita and Nair, Roshni

Ethical considerations in researching sensitive topics in

India: some reflections from a study of girls living on

the streets of Kolkata.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(2), 2015(Apr):

p.183-198.

GREEN REVOLUTION

1831 Ghuman, Ranjit Singh and Sharma, Rajeev

Green revolution, cropping pattern and water scarcity in

India: evidence from Punjab.

Man and Development, 38(2), 2016(Jun): p.1-20.

GREENHOUSE EFFECT

1832 Alic, John

Energy-climate innovation.

Seminar, 683, 2016(Jul): p.28-30.



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