Ashwani Saith
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL336682A
Top Subjects
- India (4)
- Developing countries (2)
- Persian Gulf Region (2)
- Alien labor, East Indian -- Persian Gulf Region (2)
- Industries - General (1)
- Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies (1)
- Communist countries (1)
Books by Ashwani Saith
Total count: 16
The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions1 editionRoutledge1986-05-01-
Macro-economic issues in international labour migrationa reviewAsian Employment Programme1987-01-01
Development strategies and the rural poor.International Labour Office1989-01-01-
Absorbing external shocksthe Gulf crisis, international migration linkages and the Indian economy, 1990 : with special reference to the impact on KeralaInstitute of Social Studies1991-01-01
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Adding injury to insulta first estimate of financial losses of Indian migrant workers fleeing the Gulf crisis, 1990Institute of Social Studies1991-01-01
The rural non-farm economyprocesses and policiesInternational Labour Office1992-01-01-
Longitudinal analysis of structural change in a north Indian village1970-1987 : some preliminary findingsInstitute of Social Studies1992-01-01
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Rural industrialisation in Indiasome policy perspectivesSouth Asia Multidisciplinary Advisory Team, International Labour Organisation2000-01-01
ForestsNature, People, Power (Development and Change Special Issues)Blackwell Publishing Limited2000-08-01-
Social Protection, Decent Work and DevelopmentInternational Labour Organisation (ILO)2004-01-01
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ICTs and Indian Social ChangeDiffusion, Poverty, GovernanceSAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd.2008-01-01
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Inequalityreflections on a silent pandemicInstitute of Development Studies Kolkata2009-01-01
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From poverty to well-beingalternative approaches to the recognition of child deprivation in IndiaUNICEF2010-01-01
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Agrarian Question in Socialist TransitionsTaylor & Francis Group2013-01-01
Ajit Singh of Cambridge and ChandigarhAn Intellectual Biography of the Radical Sikh EconomistPalgrave Macmillan2019-05-10-
Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian EraThe Eclipse of Heterodox TraditionsSpringer International Publishing AG2022-01-01