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Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is a think tank dedicated to extensive and in-depth research on current economic, social, and political issues. We study public policies with a dedicated, objective, and an unbiased approach. We strive to initiate policy changes by publishing our research and by framing policy debates and discussions on various subjects. Our research areas include Governance, Education, Health, Law, Livelihood, Strategy & Security and Urban Reforms. We have carried out research projects and worked on policy papers for government bodies, private institutions, and academia; many of which have had a profound impact at the governance level. CPPR has a good research team comprising of professionals from different fields of expertise and resource persons from across the world. Research internship is another key activity of CPPR. CPPR produces working papers in various fields. Innovative policy solutions and ideas that are in sync with global technological revolutions and entrepreneurship are the key components of our policy research.
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Address: Centre for Public Policy Research
‘Anitha’, 1st floor
S.A Road, Elamkulam,
Kochi- 682020, Kerala, India
Tel: +91 484 6469177/ 4043895
Website: http://www.cppr.in/category/article/
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Government’s Role in India’s Ailing Cold Storage Sector
Every year, India wastes about 18 per cent of fruits and vegetables, due to lack of post-harvest storage facilities. The cold storage sector has been one of the most undermined sectors in India, devo...
Section:Working Papers
by Madhu Sivaraman | Published On 01 Dec 2016
Black Money, Corruption and Demonetisation
The demonetisation of currency after a long period of 38 years was a welcome and bold step taken by the Government of India on November 8, 2016. The last demonetisation was implemented in 1978 by wi...
Section:Articles
by Martin Patrick | Published On 11 Nov 2016
A Stagnant Agriculture in Kerala: The Role of the State
The paper shows that disincentives generated by the successive governments in Kerala through imposing artificial barriers on the freedom of farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs resulted in the coll...
Section:Articles
by Lekshmi R Nair | Published On 01 Nov 2016
Challenges to the Role of Private Participation in Public Transportation: A Case of Kerala’s Private Buses
The State of Kerala in 2012 through a notification stopped issuing new permits to inter-district buses in Kerala while exempting state run Kerala State Transport Corporation. This was the beginning...
Section:Working Papers
by Madhu Sivaraman | Published On 01 Nov 2016
Autonomous Colleges in Kerala: An Evaluative Study
Kerala has ushered a new paradigm in higher education sector by granting autonomy to a few colleges in the recent times. Though it has been in the practice only for the last two years, CPPR finds it i...
Section:Articles
by Nikhitha Mary Mathew | Published On 01 Oct 2016
Who Takes a Call on Price Stability, the Government or the RBI?
The question here is, whether it’s the responsibility of the Government or the Central Bank to ensure price stability in an economy? For instance, what was the role of the RBI when the prices of pulse...
Section:Articles
by Deepthi Mary Mathew | Published On 07 Sep 2016
"Demystify the RBI"
In the talk Dr D Subbarao shared his experience being the head of India’s apex bank for five turbulent years starting from Global Financial Crisis in 2008 to taper tantrum 2013.
Section:Lecture Series
by Duvvuri Subbarao | Published On 16 Aug 2016
Analysis of the Kerala Assembly Elections, May 2016
This study attempts to understand people’s perceptions and their understanding approaching the 2016 assembly elections and how it influenced the voting pattern and behaviour while exercising their r...
Section:Working Papers
by D Dhanuraj | Published On 01 Jul 2016
Evaluation of Government Interventions in Khadi Sector
Khadi sector is an over-regulated one in India, where the entire production process, sales, distribution, and marketing is fully regulated by the government. The paper examines the growth of Khadi sec...
Section:Articles
by Lekshmi R Nair | Published On 01 Jan 2016
For a Free and Fair Sporting Sector in India
The question that this report seeks to answer is: ‘which one can be a successful model in sports in India: Planned Approach or a Spontaneous Order?’ The study explains that planned sporting activities...
Section:Articles
by Rahul V. Kumar | Published On 27 Jan 2015
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