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    Corporate retail outlets are blessings in disguise for unorganized retail outlets: an empirical analysis in the Indian context

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    The objective of the present study is to answer the question whether the corporate organized retail outlets (ORO) have exerted any harmful effects on the small unorganized retail outlets (URO) in India. Answer to this question will facilitate us to gauge the impact of corporate FDI in retail on the survival of the small unorganized retail outlets, which is currently debated rigorously in India. Based on the primary survey data collected from the National Capital Region and Chennai between November 2008 and March 2010, the analysis in this study shows that the emergence of ORO did displace some URO, but increased employment in urban areas. The displaced URO, which opened businesses away from ORO have increased their profits. This indeed is a blessing in disguise for the small unorganized retail outlets. Thus, the total effects produced net social benefit in terms of income and employment generation in the concerned region.Kaliappa Kalirajan Crawford School of Public Policy The Australian National University, Canberra and Kanhaiya Singh National Council of Applied Economic Research New Delhi Authors: Kaliappa Kalirajan, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Canberra and Kanhaiya Singh, National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi&nbsp

    India and the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture (A-o-A)

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    This paper examines issues related to the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture from India's point of view. Why India should work towards the success of the Doha Round is also discussed.International Relations/Trade,

    Measuring the Environmental Impacts of Changing Trade Patterns on the Poor

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    It is an empirical fact that it is very difficult to balance economic growth, poverty reduction, and environment protection, particularly for developing and transitional economies. While the economic environment of a country is influenced by conditions within the country, it is also influenced by external shocks such as the recent global financial crisis depending on how integrated the country is with the rest of the world. Thus, it poses a continuing challenge for policy makers in developing and transitional countries to readjust the economic environment in a way that leads to better and more effective targeting of the chronic issue of poverty reduction without causing damage to the natural environment. It is in this context that this paper attempts to measure the environmental impact of changing trade patterns on the poor. The recent financial crisis has discouraged United States (US) private consumption, which in turn has significantly reduced exports from Asia. However, Asia’s private consumption is at a very low level even when compared with the current reduced US private consumption. Therefore, it is possible for Asian countries to focus more on improving regional trade and domestic consumption to compensate for the revenue losses that resulted from the reduction in global demand. This paper argues that energy-efficient production methods and service-led growth, particularly trade in environmental goods and services, provide good opportunities for Asian countries to enjoy “inclusive growth” without damaging the natural environment.asia economic growth; asia trade and environment; asia poverty reduction

    Atomic fountain of laser-cooled Yb atoms for precision measurements

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    We demonstrate launching of laser-cooled Yb atoms in a cold atomic fountain. Atoms in a collimated thermal beam are first cooled and captured in a magneto-optic trap (MOT) operating on the strongly-allowed 1S01P1{^1S}_0 \rightarrow {^1P}_1 transition at 399~nm (blue line). They are then transferred to a MOT on the weakly-allowed 1S03P1{^1S}_0 \rightarrow {^3P}_1 transition at 556~nm (green line). Cold atoms from the green MOT are launched against gravity at a velocity of around 2.5~m/s using a pair of green beams. We trap more than 10710^7 atoms in the blue MOT and transfer up to 70\% into the green MOT. The temperature for the odd isotope, 171^{171}Yb, is \sim1~mK in the blue MOT, and reduces by a factor of 40 in the green MOT.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure

    CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR SPORTS IN INDIA

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    The purpose of the article is to focus future issues and challenges in the emerging sports sector in the country. It includes one game nation, cultural influences in the society, labour issues and its management, developing new revenue streams, Meeting new technology challenges and dealing with globalization. Current era is a phase of transformation from old to new, amateur to professional, narrow to broad. Soon India’s name will be appearing higher in the medal tally in Olympics.  Article visualizations

    Is Low Alveolar Type II Cell SOD3 in the Lungs of Elderly Linked to the Observed Severity of COVID-19?

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    Human lungs single cell RNA sequencing data from healthy donors (elderly and young; GEO accession number GSE122960) were analyzed to isolate and specifically study gene expression in alveolar type II cells. Co-localization of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 enables SARS-CoV 2 to enter the cells. Expression of these genes in the alveolar type II cells of elderly and young patients were comparable and therefore do not seem to be responsible for worse outcomes observed in COVID-19 affected elderly. In cells from the elderly, 263 genes were downregulated and 95 upregulated. SOD3 was identified as the top-ranked gene that was most down-regulated in the elderly. Other redox-active genes that were also downregulated in cells from the elderly included ATF4 and M2TA. ATF4, an ER stress sensor that defends lungs via induction of heme oxygenase 1. The study of downstream factors known to be induced by ATF4, according to Ingenuity Pathway AnalysisTM, identified 24 candidates. Twenty-one of these were significantly downregulated in the cells from the elderly. These downregulated candidates were subjected to enrichment using the Reactome Database identifying that in the elderly, the ability to respond to heme deficiency and the ATF4-dependent ability to respond to endoplasmic reticulum stress is significantly compromised. SOD3-based therapeutic strategies have provided beneficial results in treating lung disorders including fibrosis. The findings of this work propose the hypotheses that lung-specific delivery of SOD3/ATF4 related antioxidants may work in synergy with promising anti-viral drugs such as remdesivir to further improve COVID-19 outcomes in the elderly

    Investigating the Evolution of Amati Parameters with Redshift

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    Gamma Ray Bursts (GRB) are among the brightest objects in the Universe and hence can be observed up to a very high redshift. Properly calibrated empirical correlations between intensity and spectral correlations of GRBs can be used to estimate the cosmological parameters. However, the possibility of the evolution of GRBs with the redshift is a long-standing puzzle. In this work, we used 162 long-duration GRBs to determine whether GRBs below and above a certain redshift have different properties. The GRBs are split into two groups, and we fit the Amati relation for each group separately. Our findings demonstrate that estimations of the Amati parameters for the two groups are substantially dissimilar. We perform simulations to investigate whether the selection effects could cause the difference. Our analysis shows that the differences may be intrinsic, and the selection effects are not their true origin.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure
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