Essays about: "indian investment policy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words indian investment policy.
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1. Solarizing Indian agriculture by deploying solar irrigation pumps
University essay from KTH/EnergisystemanalysAbstract : Solar Irrigation Pumps (SIPs) are used to pump (ground and surface) water to irrigate farm lands. In a country with a historical mismatch of energy supply and demand, and almost 120 million families dependent on earnings from agriculture (Prachi Salve, 2014), SIPs offer great prospects. READ MORE
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2. Design of a Wind-Solar Hybrid Power Generation System in Sri Lanka
University essay from KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologiAbstract : Energy is critical to the economic growth and social development of any country. Indigenous energy resources need to be developed to the optimum level to minimize dependence on imported fuels, subject to resolving economic, environmental and social constraints. READ MORE
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3. Problems and possibilities of telemedicine in India
University essay from Högskolan Väst/Avd för informatikAbstract : Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are having a great capability to face some challenges in both developed as well as developing countries which includes providing access, cost effective and high quality health care services. Telemedicine uses ICT to overcome geographical barriers, and increase access to health care services. READ MORE
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4. explaining the success of the Indian IT industry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Specialisation in production in a specific sector by a country is often a result of the possibility of trade and an exploitation of the country’s comparative advantages. The patterns of specialisation can be explained through the economic theories of either Hechscher-Ohlin and the relative endowment of production factors, or Ricardo with differences in production technologies. READ MORE
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5. FDI and spillover effects in the Indian pharmaceutical industry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is widely considered to be beneficial for the host economy since it can result in positive externalities (spillover effects) through various transmission channels, for instance, transfer of technology, increased competition and imitation effects. This study analyses intra- industry spillover effects of FDI in the pharmaceutical industry in India. READ MORE