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Privatization and the developing countries: the issues and the evidence.
1992
V. Bhaskar
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The North, the South, and the environment: ecological constraints and the global economy
1995
V. Bhaskar, Andrew Glyn
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Hydrophytes and marsh plants of Mysore City
1973
V. Bhaskar
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Rational play in a quick response duopoly
1988
V. Bhaskar
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Wage relativities and the natural range of unemployment
1989
V. Bhaskar
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Employment and prices in an open economy: the UK
1989
V. Bhaskar
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Testing a model of the kinked demand curve
1989
V. Bhaskar
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Investment and probability: the evidence form the advanced capitalist countries
1992
V. Bhaskar
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The North, the south and the environment: ecological constraints and the global economy
1995
Andrew Glyn, V. Bhaskar
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Breaking the symmetry: optimal conventions in repeated symmetric games
1995
V. Bhaskar
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endogenously staggered prices
1998
V. Bhaskar
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Regional directory of best technology packages standardised in forestry
2001
V. Bhaskar, M. V. Chalapathi
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Role of tree shelterbelts in coastal areas in mitigating harsh effects of cyclones in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
2003
V. Bhaskar, V. Suresh Babu
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Root Hairs: The 'Gills' of Roots, Development, Structure, and Functions
2003
V. Bhaskar
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Operative mechanism of co-operative agencies in the management of non-timber forest products and medicinal plants in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu
2004
V. Bhaskar
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Comparative assessment of success or failure of joint forest management and its impact on natural forest cover in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu
2004
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Price and quantity adjustment over the business cycle: evidence from survey data
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