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Vidwans, S. M.
- Regional Developmental Disparities:A Supplementary Note
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Journal of Indian School of Political Economy, Vol 9, No 3 (1997), Pagination: 515-520Abstract
'It should be obvious that as one sub-divides people into smaller groups for comparison among them, the phenomenon of disparity will stand out with greater sharpness, the magnitude of disparity will be magnified and so will the necessary resources needed to bring about equality among the (smaller) groups or the period that will be taken to eliminate disparity'.- Role of Population in Revenue Sharing in India:Stating the Obvious but Missing the Vital
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1 Indian School of Political Economy, IN
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Journal of Indian School of Political Economy, Vol 9, No 1 (1997), Pagination: 13-36Abstract
In their paper: On the Role of Population in Criterion-Based Revenue Sharing in India, published in this issue of JISPE, D. K. Srivastava and P. K. Aggarwal (SA for short, used in plural hereafter) attempt to show deficiencies of the three major schemes of allocation of revenue among states in India. In fact 'show deficiencies' is an understatement. For, right from the introduction to their paper to its conclusion, they have laced their criticism of these schemes with such words and phrases as distortions, unwarranted distortions, unintended distortions, intended distortions, pervert distortions, pervert features or penalisation.- Regional Developmental Disparities:Easy to Measure, Hard to Cure
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1 Indian School of Political Economy, Pune, IN
1 Indian School of Political Economy, Pune, IN