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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. viii + vii + 252 Illus., Maps.
Verlag: Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2008
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Contributors. Introductory overview. 1. Santhals in Duars and investment in education/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay. 2. As study on socio economic background of small tea growers in North Bengal/Tamash R. Majumdar. 3. Female literacy a North Bengal perspective/Govinda Choudhury and Biplab Chakraborty. 4. North Bengal a potential hot spot for alternative tourism/Anil Bhuimali and Nilanjan Biswas. 5. Causal relationship between government revenue and government expenditure in India/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Biswajit Maitra. 6. The structural change of Sikkim and other North Eastern states a brief review/Kanak Kanti Bagchi and Subhabrata Chakrabarti. 7. Examining Indo Bangladesh bilateral trade pattern/Anil Bhuimali and Sidhartha Sankar Laha. 8. Bangladesh Jute mills and trade union in reformed regime/Anil Bhuimali Gholam Kibria and Sidhartha Sankar Laha. 9. Money and price relationship in the economy of Pakistan/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Shyam Charan Barma. 10. Wildlife tourism in Nepal problems and prospects/Anil Bhimali and Kamanad Dev. 11. Twin deficit hypothesis an empirical investigation on Nepalese time series 1964 2000/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay Shankar Prasad Acharya and Arjun Kumar Baral. 12. Twin deficit phenomenon in Maldives an econometric enquiry/Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay and Kanchan Dutta. 13. Tourism development in Bhutan Its impact on the economy/Anil Bhuimali and Anil Kumar Biswas. Index. The South Asian Nations are part of the developing world. These nations have not shared in the industrial revolution and naturally people in this part of the world do not enjoy higher standard of living as experienced by the western world. Reform process especially since 1990s helped achieving healthy GDP and export growth improved credit worthiness indicators and escalated foreign investment. In spite of development initiatives in different spheres of the economy the region's contribution in world trade is far less than two percent and about forty percent of its population live under abject poverty malnutrition and illiteracy. This volume is the outcome to collective efforts of researchers covering various socio economic aspects such as education literacy trade tourism finance and some specific problems of small tea growers and jute industries. The research papers cover the whole of South Asian Nations excepting Sri Lanka. 252 pp.