


Decentralization, Rural Governance and Inclusive Growth: Linkage and implications
Decentralization, Rural governance and Inclusive Growth: Linkage and Implications is the main theme of the research at National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), New Delhi. This research project is funded by International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, under the program "Globalization, Growth and Poverty". The major focus of work is to analyse various aspects of rural governance in an attempt to establish whether decentralization of governance and the creation of appropriate institutions are effective in achieving inclusive and pro-poor growth.
The need for monitoring and analysis of emerging food scenarios is important for India both because of significant dependence of output on the monsoon rains and the fact that globally India is one of the major consumers of food crops influencing markets. Management of agriculture from a public policy perspective requires organisation of this information and analysis as inputs to policy making. Against this backdrop the National Food Security Mission (NFSM), Ministry of Agriculture, commissioned a 3-Year study to National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) in 2011–12 to bridge this important gap in analytical inputs for understanding the emerging agricultural scenarios both in the short-term of one or two quarters and also in the medium to longer term.
Latest Research
- NCAER's Land Policy Initiative (N-LPI)
- Assessment of Alcohol Taxation, Affordability and Price Elasticity Patterns in India
- Analysis of India's Logistics Costs
- Water-to-Cloud: Correlating socio-economic indicators with river water quality
- Studies on lmpact of BS Vl and Ethanol Blending on Human Health lndex
- Research and Estimation of Macroeconomic Logistics costs
- Agricultural Diagnostic for Bihar State of India
- Doubling Farmer's Income

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