In 2005, the number of HIV-infected persons in India was estimated to exceed five million, and this number was projected to increase rapidly. Keeping this in mind, the report analysed the macroeconomic and sectoral impacts of HIV/AIDS using a first of its kind, five-sector computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Indian economy. Further, in... Read More
The framework for the 2004 study was the same as one that was used for the 2003 study because of its potential not only to evaluate a state’s relative development and use of ICT but also allowed a better understanding of a state’s strengths and weaknesses with respect to ICT. IT spending as a percent... Read More
Expert Group on the Commercialisation of Infrastructure Projects NCAER has long been the only agency outside the government with the capability of conducting large scale household surveys. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) requested the NCAER to carry out a survey of Indian investors in order to estimate investor population, their investment preference and... Read More