Urbanisation in India: challenges, opportunites and the way forward
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307.141954 BHA Poverty, tribals and development: a rehabilitation approach | 307.141954 DHO High growth trajectory and structural changes in Gujarat agriculture | 307.76 GRA Vertical: the city from satellites to bunkers | 307.760954 AHL Urbanisation in India: challenges, opportunites and the way forward | 307.760954 BAN Contemporary urbanisation in India: issues and challenges | 307.760954 HOO Urban infrastructure for the common man | 307.760954 MAN Smart cities and urban development in India |
Suggested by Prof. Diptiranjan Mahapatra
What Is Operations Research?; SECTION I Urban Planning, Infrastructure and Sustainability; 3. The A-J Model under Uncertainty; 4. Ramsey Prices; 5. The Vogelsang-Finsinger Mechanism; 6. Surplus Subsidy Schemes; 7. Multipart Tariffs; 8. Time-of-Use Prices and Riordan's Mechanism; 10. Optimality without Regulation.
Urban areas are integral to India s growth and development, accounting for around two-thirds of the country s GDP. Analysing India s rapidly expanding process of urbanisation, the book identifies the key challenges and opportunities and proposes suitable
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