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    REVENUE-EXPENDITURE NEXUS FOR SOUTHERN STATES : SOME POLICY ORIENTED ECONOMETRIC OBSERVATIONS

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    The paper examines the temporal relationship between revenues and expenditures for the four southern states during 1980 to 2005. Using an error-correction model and Granger causality test, it finds that the taxspend hypothesis is supported by the analsysis. The spend-tax hypothesis is valid for Karnataka; fiscal synchronization hypothesis is supported for Andhra Pradesh and Kerala, while the data for Tamil Nadu failed to show any causality.Revenue Expenditure, Indian States, Cointegration

    Field-induced first-order magnetic phase transition in an intermetallic compound, Nd7Rh3: Evidence for kinetic-hindrance, phase co-existence and percolative conduction

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    The compound, Nd7Rh3, crystallizing in Th7Fe3-type hexagonal structure, was previously known to exhibit two magnetic transitions, one at 32 K and the other at 10 K (in zero magnetic field). Here, we report the existence of a field-induced first-order antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic transition at 1.8 K in this compound. On the basis of the measurements of isothermal magnetization and magnetoresistance, we provide evidence for the occurence of kinetic-hindrance, proposed in the literature, resulting in phase co-existence (super-cooled ferromagnetic + antifferomagnetic) and percolative electrical conduction in this stoichiometric intermetallic compound. A point of emphasis, as inferred from ac susceptibility data, is that such a co-existing phase is different from spin-glasses, thereby clarifying a question raised in the field of phase-separation.Comment: A Shortened version will appear in print in PRB (Rapid Comm). Phys. Rev. B (Rapid Comm), in pres

    Magnetic behaviour of quasi-one-dimensional oxides, Ca3_3Co(1+x)_(1+x)Mn1x_{1-x}O6_6

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    The results of ac and dc magnetization and heat capacity measurements on the oxides, Ca3_3Co1+x_{1+x}Mn1x_{1-x}O6_6, forming in a K4_4CdCl6_6-derived rhombohedral quasi-one-dimensional crystal structure, are reported. As far as Ca3_3Co2_2O6_6 is concerned, the results reveal truly complex nature of the two magnetic transitions, identified to set in at 24 and 12 K in the previous literature. However, partial replacement of Co by Mn apparently results in a long magnetic ordering of an antiferromagnetic type (below 13 and 18 K for x= 0.0 and 0.25 respectively), instead of spin-glass freezing in spite of the fact that there is Co-Mn disorder; in addition, interestingly there are hysteretic spin reorientation effects as revealed by isothermal magnetization behavior

    An anomalous magnetic phase transition at 10 K in Nd7Rh3

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    The compound, Nd7Rh3, crystallizing in Th7Fe3-type hexagonal structure, has been shown recently by us to exhibit a signature of magnetic phase-coexistence phenomenon below 10 K after a field cycling, uncharacteristic of stoichiometric intermetallic compounds, bearing a relevance to the trends in the field of electronic phase-separation. In order to characterize this compound further, we have carried out dc magnetic susceptibility (chi), electrical resistivity, magnetoresistance and heat-capacity measurements as a function temperature (T= 1.8 to 300 K). The results reveal that this compound exhibits another unusual finding at the 10K-transition in the sense that the plot of chi(T) shows a sharp increase in the field-cooled cycle, whereas the zero-field-cooled curve shows a downturn below the transition. In addition, the sign of magnetoresistance is negative and the magnitude is large over a wide temperature range in the vicinity of magnetic ordering temperature, with a sharp variation at 10 K. The results indicate that the transition below 10 K is first-order in its character.Comment: Appeared in JPCM (Letters) 18 (2006) L40

    Electrical resistivity and tunneling anomalies in CeCuAs2

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    The compound CeCuAs2 is found to exhibit negative temperature (T) coefficient of electrical resistivity (rho) under ambient pressure conditions in the entire T-range of investigation (45 mK to 300 K), even in the presence of high magnetic fields. Preliminary tunneling spectroscopic measurements indicate the existence of a psuedo-gap at least at low temperatures, thereby implying that this compound could be classified as a Kondo semi-conductor, though rho(T) interestingly is not found to be of an activated type.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of SCES200
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