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Centre for Development Studies (CDS)
The Centre for Development Studies (CDS) is an autonomous research institute. Its main objective is to promote research, teaching and training in disciplines relevant to development. Established in 1971 by the noted economist Professor K.N.Raj, it is considered to be one of the foremost development economics research centers in the country.
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Address: Centre for Development Studies
Prasanth Nagar,Ulloor,
Thiruvananthapuram. 695 011,
Tel: +91-471-2448881
Fax: +91-471-2447137
Email ID: somannair@cds.ac.in
Website: http://www.cds.edu/
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Emigration and Remittances: New Evidences from the Kerala Migration Survey 2018
The report sheds light on the various issues concerning migration and mobility. It gathers the fruit of two decades of research done at the CDS and examines migration dynamics from demographic, econom...
Section:Working Papers
by S. Irudaya Rajan | Published On 17 Jan 2019
Wage Inequalities in India
This paper examines the dimension of inequality since our earlier work on poverty and deprivation suggest that social inequality seems to overwhelm all other inequalities in a whole range of indicator...
Section:Working Papers
by K.P. Kannan | Published On 15 Dec 2018
Globalization and the Re-Articulations of the Local: A Case Study from Kerala’s Midlands
This paper is a preliminary attempt to understand globalisation and social transformation in the rural Kerala. It addresses the socioeconomic changes in a village in the mid-land region of Kerala name...
Section:Working Papers
by Mijo Luke | Published On 15 Dec 2018
Enlargement Decisions of Regional Trading Blocs with Asymmetric Members
This paper analyzes the conditions under which an existing bilateral free trade area (FTA) prefers to expand in size and when it prefers consolidation through customs union (CU) formation when the exi...
Section:Working Papers
by Sunandan Ghosh | Published On 15 Nov 2018
Outward FDI and Crossborder M&As by Indian Firms: A Host Country-Level Analysis
This paper tries to understand the trends and the pattern of Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) by Indian firms and the factors that determine OFDI from India through Cross-Border Mergers and Ac...
Section:Working Papers
by P.L. Beena | Published On 15 Oct 2018
Changing Structure of Employment in Indian States
The study attempts a comparative assessment of the changing employment situation in major Indian states, measured in terms of worker-population ratios and the distribution of workers into status group...
Section:Working Papers
by A.V. Jose | Published On 15 Oct 2018
Trends and Patterns of Corporate Social Responsibility Expenditure: A Study of Manufacturing Firms in India
This paper analysed the trends and pattern of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) expenditure of manufacturing firms in India in both voluntary and mandatory period. For the analysis, this study use...
Section:Working Papers
by P. Kavitha | Published On 15 Sep 2018
Cash Holdings and Tax Evaded Incomes in India – A Discussion
The paper makes an analysis of cash holdings in India and attempts to test its association with tax effort and government spending. The finding arrived is that the ratio of Cash holding to Nominal GDP...
Section:Working Papers
by R. Mohan | Published On 01 Jun 2018
International Monetary Affairs in the Inter War Years: Limits of Cooperation
There were intensive efforts at monetary cooperation in the interwar years to overcome the imbalances accumulated during the war years to reduce the rate of inflation, reduce the rate of unemployment...
Section:Working Papers
by Manmohan Agarwal | Published On 01 Jun 2018
Cash Holding and Tax Evaded Incomes in India – A Discussion
The paper makes an analysis of cash holdings in India and attempts to test its association with tax effort and government spending. The finding arrived is that the ratio of Cash holding to Nominal GDP...
Section:Working Papers
by R. Mohan | Published On 01 Jan 2018
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