Oxfam India Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of the work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues. The findings, interpretations, and conclusion expressed in these papers are entirely those of the authors.
- XVIII. BRICS in the Contemporary Global Economy: Prospects and Challenges
- XVII. Urban Poverty in India and Post-MDG Framework
- XVI. Development and Ecological Sustainability in India: Possibilities for the Post-2015 Framework
- XV. Property Taxes Across G20 Countries: Can India Get it Right?
- XIV. Making Post-2015 Matter for Socially Excluded Groups in India
- XIII. Millennium Development Goals and Muslims of India
- XII. Engaging BRICS: Challenges and Opportunities for Civil Society
- XI. The Changing Role of Civil Society in a Middle-Income Country
- X. Understanding India’s Global Engagements
- IX. India and the World: Understanding New Modes of Engagement
- VIII. Social Discrimination in India: A Case for Economic Citizenship
- VII. Food Security in India: Performance, Challenges and Policies
- VI. Regional Inequality and ‘Inclusive Growth’ in India under Globalization: Identification of Lagging States for Strategic Intervention
- V. National Rural Employment Guarantee: Issues, Concerns and Prospects
- IV. Health Service Inequities as Challenge to Health Security
- III. Elementary Education in India: Progress, Setbacks, and Challenges
- II. Essential Services: Community Based Management for Right to Education
- I. Adaptation to Climate Change in India : A Study of Union Budgets