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  1. Anti-immigration Policy and Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality in a Developing Country
  2. Foreign direct investment and credit market reform in a developing economy: Could these be alternative policies?
  3. Gender-based Wage Inequality and Economic Liberalism in Developing Countries
  4. Can public subsidy on education necessarily improve wage inequality?
  5. Statistical verification of theoretical results..........
  6. Subsidizing healthcare in the presence of market distortions
  7. Foreign Direct Investment and Rural Farm and Nonfarm Sectors in a Developing Economy
  8. International trade and quality of labour
  9. Skill Formation, Public Expenditure on Education and Wage Inequality: Theory and Evidence
  10. Endogenous labour market imperfection, foreign direct investment and external terms-of-trade shocks in a developing economy
  11. The Economics of Child Labour in the Era of Globalization
  12. Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Child Labor
  13. Economic Reforms and Gender-Based Wage Inequality in the Presence of Factor Market Distortions
  14. Trade Unionism and Welfare
  15. Corruption, Efficiency Wage and Union Leadership
  16. Agricultural subsidy policies fail to deal with child labour under agricultural dualism: What could be the alternative policies?
  17. Vertical Linkage between Formal and Informal Credit Markets
  18. Foreign capital, non-traded goods and welfare in a developing economy in the presence of externalities
  19. International factor mobility, informal interest rate and capital market imperfection: A general equilibrium analysis
  20. Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries
  21. FDI in Healthcare
  22. FDI and Unemployment
  23. FDI and Child Labour
  24. FDI and Gender Wage Inequality
  25. FDI, SEZ and Agriculture
  26. FDI and Relative Wage Inequality
  27. FDI, Welfare and Developing Countries
  28. General Equilibrium Models: Usefulness and Techniques of Application
  29. Sketching the Future Research Path of FDI in Developing Countries
  30. Role of FDI in Developing Countries: Basic Concepts and Facts
  31. Economic liberalisation, gender wage inequality and welfare
  32. Job-search and foreign capital inflow — A three-sector general equilibrium analysis
  33. Endogenous Skill Formation: Labor Market Integration by an Immigration
  34. Foreign direct investment, environmentally sound technology and informal sector
  35. Job-search and foreign capital inflow — A two sector general equilibrium analysis
  36. Corruption in a model of vertical linkage between formal and informal credit sources and credit subsidy policy
  37. Recession in the skilled sector and implications for informal wage
  38. Labor market reform and incidence of child labor in a developing economy
  39. Economic recession, skilled unemployment and welfare
  40. FDI in agricultural land, welfare and unemployment in a developing economy
  41. Formation of special economic zone, liberalized FDI policy and agricultural productivity
  42. Foreign capital, return to education and child labour
  43. Revisiting the Informal Sector
  44. Foreign capital inflow, skilled–unskilled wage inequality and unemployment of unskilled labour in a fair wage model
  45. Introduction
  46. Informal Sector and Open Unemployment
  47. Conclusion and Comments
  48. Theoretical Foundations: A General Equilibrium Approach
  49. Foreign Capital Inflow, Informal Sector and Welfare
  50. How and How Far to Liberalise a Developing Economy
  51. Economic Liberalisation, Informal Wage and Skilled–Unskilled Wage Inequality
  52. Incidence of Child Labour, Informal Sector and Economic Liberalisation
  53. Informal Sector, Pollution and Waste Management
  54. The Harris–Todaro Migration Model and Introduction of the Informal Sector
  55. MID-DAY MEAL PROGRAM AND INCIDENCE OF CHILD LABOUR IN A DEVELOPING ECONOMY
  56. SKILL FORMATION, CAPITAL ADJUSTMENT COST AND WAGE INEQUALITY
  57. Economic Recession and Informal Sector Workers
  58. Labour Market Imperfection and HOS Model: Some Counterintuitive Results
  59. Skill Formation, Capital Adjustment Cost and Wage Inequality
  60. Foreign Capital, National Welfare and Unemployment in a Fair Wage Model
  61. Agricultural Dualism, Incidence of Child Labour and Subsidy Policies
  62. Foreign Capital Inflow, Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality and Unemployment of Unskilled Labour in a Fair Wage Model
  63. Recession in the Skilled Sector and Implications for Informal Wage
  64. Corruption in a Model of Vertical Linkage Between Formal and Informal Credit Sources and Credit Subsidy Policy
  65. Wage inequality in a dual economy and international mobility of factors: Do factor intensities always matter?
  66. Consumption efficiency hypothesis and the HOS model: Some counterintuitive results
  67. Can International Factor Mobility Reduce Wage Inequality in a Dual Economy?
  68. International Factor Mobility, Skills Formation and Welfare
  69. Fair Wage Hypothesis, Foreign Capital Inflow and Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality in the Presence of Agricultural Dualism
  70. Influences of presence and type of non-traded goods on skilled-unskilled wage inequality
  71. Economic liberalization, capital mobility and informal wage in a small open economy: A theoretical analysis
  72. Foreign capital, welfare and urban unemployment in the presence of agricultural dualism
  73. Globalization, Consumerism and Child Labour
  74. Foreign Capital, Return to Education and Child Labour
  75. International migration of labour and skilled–unskilled wage inequality in a developing economy
  76. Can International Factor Mobility Lessen Wage Inequality in a Dual Economy?
  77. Foreign Capital and Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality in a Developing Economy with Non-Traded Goods
  78. Economic liberalization and wage inequality in the presence of labour market imperfection
  79. FOREIGN CAPITAL INFLOW, FISCAL POLICIES AND INCIDENCE OF CHILD LABOUR IN A DEVELOPING ECONOMY
  80. Pollution and Informal Sector: A Theoretical Analysis
  81. Trade Liberalization in Agriculture in Developed Nations and Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy
  82. INFLOW OF FOREIGN CAPITAL AND TRADE LIBERALIZATION IN A MODEL WITH AN INFORMAL SECTOR AND URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT
  83. Labour Market Reform, Welfare and Urban Unemployment in a Small Open Economy
  84. LABOUR MARKET DISTORTION, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND GAINFUL EFFECTS OF FOREIGN CAPITAL*
  85. International Migration of Labour and Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality
  86. Foreign Capital, Welfare and Urban Unemployment in the Presence of Agricultural Dualism
  87. Economic Liberalization and Wage Inequality in the Presence of Labour Market Imperfection
  88. Trade Liberalization in Agriculture in Developed Countries and Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy
  89. International Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labour, Welfare and Skilled-unskilled Wage Inequality: a Simple Model
  90. Child Labour and Trade Liberalization
  91. How and how far to liberalize a developing economy with informal sector and factor market distortions
  92. Foreign Direct Investment in a Small Open Economy and Global Trade Liberalization in Agriculture: A Note
  93. Free Education Policy and Trade Liberalization: Consequences on Child and Adult Labour Markets in a Small Open Economy
  94. Trade Sanctions and Child Labour: Quest for an Alternative Policy
  95. Trade Liberalization, Capital Inflow and Incidence of Child Labour in a Developing Economy
  96. Inflow of Foreign Capital and Trade Liberalization in a Model with an Informal Sector and Urban Unemployment
  97. Inflow of Foreign Capital and Environmental Pollution in the Presence of an Informal Sector: A Theoretical Analysis
  98. Credit Market Reform, Foreign Capital and Child Labour: A Theoretical Analysis
  99. Trade Liberalization and increasing Wage Inequality in Latin America: Existing Explanations Challenged by Theories
  100. Foreign Capital Inflow, Technology Transfer and National Income
  101. Skill Formation and Wage Inequality: A Theoretical Analysis
  102. Rural-Urban Migration, Informal Sector, Urban Unemployment and Development Policies, A Theoretical Analysis
  103. Interaction Of Formal and Informal Credit Markets In Backward Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis
  104. International Migration of Skilled Labour, Welfare and Unemployment of Unskilled Labour: A Note
  105. Removal of Protectionism, Foreign Investment and Welfare in a Model of Informal Sector
  106. Foreign Capital Inflow, Non-Traded Intermediary, Urban Unemployment and Welfare in a Small Open Economy: a Note
  107. International Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labour, Welfare and Skilled-Unskilled Wage Inequality: A Simple Model
  108. Credit-Product Interlinkage and Captive Markets in Backward Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis
  109. Need for Tariff Protection in the Liberalized Trade Regime and Quest for an Appropriate Tariff Structure for a Developing Economy
  110. Incidence of Child Labour, Free Education Policy and Trade Liberalization in a Developing Economy
  111. How and How Far to Liberalize A Small Open Economy with Informal Sectors and A Non-Traded Intermediary
  112. Foreign Capital Inflow, Non-Traded Intermediary, Urban Unemployment and Welfare in a Small Open Economy: A Theoretical Analysis
  113. Horizontal and Vertical Linkages Between Formal and Informal Credit Markets in Backward Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis
  114. Economic liberalization and welfare in a model with an informal sector
  115. Removal of protectionism, foreign investment and welfare in a model of informal sector
  116. Education Subsidy, Trade Liberalization and Foreign Capital Inflow: Impact on Supply of Child Labour and Unemployment of Adult Labour in a Small Open Economy
  117. Rural-Urban Migration, the Informal Sector, Urban Unemployment, and Development Policies: A Theoretical Analysis
  118. Formal Credit, Corruption and the Informal Credit Market in Agriculture: a Theoretical Analysis
  119. Delayed formal credit, bribing and the informal credit market in agriculture: A theoretical analysis
  120. An analysis of delayed formal and interlinked informal credit in agriculture
  121. Price uncertainty and credit-product interlinkage: an extension of the analysis of Gangopadhyay and Sengupta