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The Indian Economic Journal is the main Journal of the Indian Economic Association. It is published quarterly and it is a fully refereed Journal. Its main objective is to provide a forum for dissemination of the research findings of scholars from all over the world, on Issues of analytical, methodological and practical value to the professional community. The IEJ is now in its 55th year of publication. |
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Managing Editors Note Articles
1. Poverty and Inclusive Growth
2. Education and Economic Growth: Complementarities or Threshold Effects?
Some Empirical Evidence from China
3. Role of Agriculture in Poverty Reduction: Some Evidence from Indonesia
4. Vulnerability and Natural Disasters in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu
and the Kyrgyz Republic
5. Sources of Growth in the Indian Food Processing Sector: A Frontier
Production Function Analysis
6. Economic Freedom, Inequality and Poverty: Re-examining the Role of
Government
7. Indias Monetary Integration with East and South-East Asia: A
Desirability Study 8. Risk-Sharing in the Labour Market: Evidence From Some Industries in India Saibal Kar and Poonam Mehra
Communications for Debate and Research
1. The Limit Pricing Theory and Capacity Precommitment: A Note
2. Testing Weak Form Efficiency: Firm Level Analysis at the National Stock
Exchange
Book Scan Review Article
General The Indian Economic Association: Members of the Executive Committee IEJ Guidelines |
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