The Phenomenon of International New Ventures: A Review
In: Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Working Paper Series No. 2013-14/11
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In: Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Working Paper Series No. 2013-14/11
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After more than six decades of development planning, the majority of India's population,especially those living in villages, continue to wait for access to energy forms that enable them to switch on an electric light bulb and to cook food on a clean stove in a smokeless kitchen. India is a country of extreme economic and social contrasts, a situation that poses sustainability and development problems of varying magnitudes linked to its scale and geographical diversity. The rapidly growing economy, while bringing prosperity at the aggregate level, has also created social imbalances and inequities including in access to, and use of, resources. One of the outcomes of, and indeed a contributor to, economic growth has been an unprecedented increase in demand for energy. Embedded in meeting future energy demands is the challenge of providing access to modern energy carriers in rural India, an unfinished aspect of India's development vision since 1947. Nearly 77 million rural households (approximately half of the rural households in India) have no access to electricity and about 120 million households (about 80% of the rural total) use biomass energy for cooking. It is recognised that the level of energy access in rural India is similar to, and in some cases even lower than, that of some of the poorest countries of the world. India faces the challenge of lifting low-capacity end-users out of energy poverty while pursuing its energy policy reforms. Therefore, the central focus of this dissertation is the impact on energy access by lowcapacity end-users of the shifts in the policy framework of India's energy sector.
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In: 23 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 293 (2022).
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In: Burris, S., de Guia, S., Gable, L., Levin, D.E., Parmet, W.E., Terry, N.P. (Eds.) (2021). COVID-19 Policy Playbook: Legal Recommendations for a Safer, More Equitable Future. Boston: Public Health Law Watch.
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In: Burris, S., de Guia, S., Gable, L., Levin, D.E., Parmet, W.E., Terry, N.P. (Eds.) (2020). Assessing Legal Responses to COVID-19. Boston: Public Health Law Watch.
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In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, Band 54, Heft 1, S. 272-279
In: Signals and communication technology
This book equips readers with a thorough understanding of the applicability of new-generation silicon-germanium (SiGe) electronic subsystems for the military purposes of electronic warfare and defensive countermeasures. The theoretical and technical background is extensively explained and all aspects of the integration of SiGe as an enabling technology for maritime, land, and airborne (including space) electronic warfare are addressed, including research, design, development, and implementation. The coverage is supported by mathematical derivations, informative illustrations, practical examples, and case studies. While SiGe technology provides speed, performance, and price advantages in many markets, sharing of information on its use in electronic warfare systems has to date been limited, especially in developing nations. This book will therefore be warmly welcomed as an engineering guideline that focuses especially on the speed and reliability of current-generation SiGe circuits and highlights emerging innovations that will help to ensure the sustainable long-term integration of SiGe into electronic warfare.
In: IDS bulletin, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 66-80
ISSN: 0265-5012, 0308-5872
In: American Journal of Law & Medicine (2022), 48:2-3, 266-274.
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In: The George Washington Journal of Law and Technology (forthcoming 2025)
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In: Critical Public Health, DOI:10.1080/09581596.2016.1159285, 2016
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In: African and Asian studies: AAS, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 3-21
ISSN: 1569-2094
In: West Virginia Law Review, Forthcoming (Symposium Apr 2024)
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