527 research outputs found

    Green recovery featuring Dr Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada

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    Green Recovery has been adopted as a term proposing a package of environmental, regulatory and fiscal reforms to recover the prosperity after the COVID-19 pandemic. In the fourth episode of 'Policy Pod', Giles talks to Dr Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada, Associate Professor at the Southampton Business School. Pawan explains the role of microentreprenurship and why gong green links with a better company performance. He is a co-founder of iPowerz, the global entrepreneurship platform that serves to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit worldwide and author. His book 'Microentreprenurship in a Developing Country' examines the nexus between the entrepreneur, the firm, and the region for drawing a comprehensive picture of entrepreneurship in a developing country context

    New Economic Science by Pawan Upadhyay

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    [Copyright © 2025–2026 Pawan Upadhyay] Economic Science by Pawan Upadhyay — The Best Economy Model :- This repository presents “Economic Science by Pawan Upadhyay,” a comprehensive and balanced economic framework built on the combined strength of Domestic Consumption and Export-Driven Growth. This model defines the foundation of a stable, resilient, and growth-oriented national economy capable of withstanding both internal and external shocks. At the core of this framework is the principle that a nation must cultivate a solid domestic economy while simultaneously boosting exports. When domestic demand weakens, export demand fills the gap; when global markets slow down, strong internal consumption sustains growth. This dual-engine approach ensures long-term economic stability. The model emphasizes that economic strength is not dependent on a single variable, but on the coordinated functioning of multiple factors: Key Components of the Model :- Domestic Consumption + Export: The two main drivers of national growth. Deficit Management: Strong savings, efficient taxation, investment inflows, and tourism revenue help reduce both fiscal and current account deficits. Demand, Supply & Production: Stable demand, timely supply, and expansion of production capacity drive continuous growth. Consumer Purchasing Power: Strong income, job creation, and affordable pricing strengthen domestic demand. Strong but Comfortable Currency: A balanced strong currency reduces import costs without harming export competitiveness. Cash Inflow vs. Outflow: Increasing foreign exchange inflow and reducing unnecessary outflow fortify national reserves. Savings & Reserves: National savings act as a shield during inflation spikes, droughts, or global recessions. Insights on Export Dynamics :- The model explains how companies profit even with a strong currency by increasing export quantity or reducing production costs through cheaper imports. Profit = Earning − Expenditure A strong currency lowers import costs, increasing profit margins and making the economy more efficient. Purpose of This Repository :- This repository documents the complete economic model, provides theoretical foundations, and offers policymakers, students, and researchers a structured approach to understanding sustainable economic development. Explanation Economic Science by Pawan Upadhyay A Balanced and Resilient Economic Growth Model :- This repository presents “Economic Science by Pawan Upadhyay,” a comprehensive economic framework built on the dual strength of Domestic Consumption and Export-Driven Growth. The model outlines how nations can achieve long-term stability, strong financial health, and sustainable growth by balancing internal demand with external trade performance. Key Principles of the Model :- Domestic Consumption + Export = Best Economy A nation becomes resilient when it has: Strong domestic demand Strong export performance If one weakens, the other fills the gap — stabilizing the economy. Managing Fiscal & Current Account Deficits The model highlights four essential strategies: Strong national saving Efficient tax revenue collection Increased domestic + foreign investment Growth in tourism and foreign currency inflow These pillars help control deficits and strengthen national finances. Inflation, Income & Demand Stable growth requires: Low to moderate inflation Rising income levels Affordable product pricing Strong consumer purchasing power Demand and supply must remain balanced to avoid shocks. Production Capacity & Supply Chain Timely production and efficient supply chains meet both: Domestic demand Export demand Higher production capacity drives economic expansion. Strong but Comfortable Currency A strong currency: Makes imports cheaper Reduces production cost Increases profitability A “comfortable level” of strength ensures exports remain competitive. Cash Inflow vs Cash Outflow A strong economy ensures: More money flows into the country Less money flows out unnecessarily This boosts foreign reserves and economic security. Savings & Economic Stability National savings and reserves help during: Drought Inflation spikes Global recessions Domestic economic shocks Export Profitability Formula Profit = Earning − Expenditure A strong currency lowers import-related expenditure, increasing profits even if export prices remain competitive. Purpose of This Repository This repository documents the complete economic model, offering: Theoretical insights Policy frameworks Practical explanations Real-world economic logic It is suitable for students, researchers, economists, and policymakers. ✍️ Author and Independent Researcher Pawan Upadhyay [email protected] Discoveries by Pawan Upadhyay Official research page: https://sites.google.com/view/discoveriesbypawanupadhyay/research-project

    Research Curriculum Vitae (Academic) - Pawan Upadhyay

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    This component contains the academic research curriculum vitae of the author, documenting scholarly output, research domains, methodological expertise, and ongoing projects associated with this OSF research program. It serves as supporting documentation for authorship, research continuity, and long-term scholarly contribution

    Professor David Audretsch: my Doktorvater

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    When JP Tamvada wrote an email to David in the summer of 2004, he never expected a quick reply and invitation to come and meet him at the Max Planck Institute. In the 5 years following that first meeting, David taught the author invaluable lessons of life, exemplified ideal leadership, and shaped their scholarship

    Microentrepreneurship in a Developing Country: Evidence for Public Policy

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    This book examines the nexus between the entrepreneur, the firm, and the region for drawing a comprehensive picture of entrepreneurship in a developing country context. It emphasizes the role of the spatial location in simultaneously determining the occupational choice at an individual level and the nature of new firm start-ups emerging in a region. In doing so, the author provides a novel approach to examining entrepreneurship in emerging economies. Using large-scale databases from India, the book offers fresh insights for shaping public policy in developing countries that aim to pursue entrepreneurship led growth

    Islamic ethics for sustainable development and developing social conscience: an Islamic response to the challenge of ecology today

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    Islamic Ethics for Sustainable Development and Developing Social Conscience: An Islamic Response to the Challenge of Ecology Today Isham Pawan Ahmad* Abstract This paper aims at examining the issue of sustainable development and its ecological implications from religious perspectives. The author focuses on the importance of religious ethics, especially from the perspectives of divine religions such as the Abrahamic faiths, in offering viable solutions to those issues. He narrows the scope of discussion onto Islamic response to the challenges of ecology today and the role of Islamic Ethics in dealing with the issues. The author employs a qualitative methodology that covers critical and textual analyses on materials related to the issues. The research finds that the real problem of sustainable development and ecological issues lies in one of man‘s character traits—greed. Efforts to understand the concept of morality falls under the ambit of Islamic Ethics. Keywords: Sustainability, development, environment, Islam, ethics, religion

    Cyber-Physical Co-Simulation Testbed for Real-Time Reactive Power Control in Smart Distribution Network

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    Existing electric power distribution systems are evolving and changing as a result of the high renewable energy sources integration. Hence, future smart distribution networks will involve various technical challenges; one of them is real-time monitoring and controlling the network to operate it effectively and efficiently. This paper develops and analyzes a cyber-physical co-simulation testbed for real-time reactive power control in the smart distribution network. The testbed is a two-layer system, with Typhoon HIL 604 representing the physical layer and the other layer as a cybernetic layer. The cybernetic layer is used to model a test system and control reactive power from smart inverters in real-time. The implementation of real-time reactive power control of smart inverters on a CIGRE MV distribution network is shown in this study. The proposed testbed's usefulness in real-time reactive power control is demonstrated through simulation results.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Intelligent Electrical Power Grid

    Peran Raja Huta Pawan Dalam Penyelesaian Sengketa Tanah Ulayat Masyarakat Adat Mandailing (studi Kasus Desa Rambah Tengah Hulu Kabupaten Rokan Hulu)

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    In general, the indigenous people of Mandailing in Rokan Hulu Regency are aware that a small portion of their ulayat land area has been reduced. This has been realized since the 1990s when there was illegal logging in their forests. The impact of logging and land clearing is still being felt today, the big floods that occur every rainy season is very detrimental to the local people. To resolve their ulayat land disputes, the community still uses the role of a traditional leader known as Raja Huta Pawan. The formulation of the problem in this research are to find out the cause of the customary land dispute of the Mandailing indigenous people and how the role of Raja Huta Pawan in the resolving ulayat land disputes is. The research method used is sociological law research. The author went directly to the field to obtain and collect data by means of interviews. The results of the study found that the causes of ulayat land disputes were evidence of weak land ownership, unclear customary land boundaries, claims or projects from the government or private parties, outsiders of the alliance did not know the customary land law of the Mandailing people, the absence of historical actors (people elders), land has increasing economic value, the disappearance of cultural values, the lack of coordination between the Raja Huta Pawan and the village head and the absence of socialization. The role of Raja Huta Pawan is quite good as a mediator and decision maker and also as the front guard to participate in solving problems in order to protect the rights of the Mandailing indigenous people

    Analisis Tingkat Penerapan Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Terhadap Usaha Tani Sawi Di Kecamatan Delta Pawan

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    Good Agricultural Practice, or GAP for short, is a set of guidelines for good and correct mustard plant cultivation that emphasizes safety, health, and community welfare while aiming for high productivity, high-quality products, maximum profit, and environmental friendliness. In this instance, the author wishes to investigate "Analysis of the Level of Implementation of Good Agricultural Practices on Mustard Farming in Delta Pawan District, Ketapang Regency" in light of the aforementioned statement. The goal of this study was to ascertain, through analysis, the extent to which Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) are being used to mustard cultivation in Noble New Village and the factors that impact the decision to implement GAP. On the cultivation of mustard in Noble New Village, as well as the elements that impact the decision to implement Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) in this area.The sociodemographics of the degree of Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) application and the factors influencing farmers' decisions to implement GAP mustard farming in Mulia Baru village, Ketapang Regency, were analyzed using binary logistic regression and descriptive statistical analysis of percentage. According to the study's findings, age and farming experience are the two factors that significantly influence farmers' decisions to adopt GAP, while land acreage, family dependents, and educational attainment are not major factors

    Subnational estimates of life expectancy at birth in India: evidence from NFHS and SRS data

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    Abstract Background Mortality estimates at the subnational level are of urgent need in India for the formulation of policies and programmes at the district level. This is the first-ever study which used survey data for the estimation of life expectancy at birth ( e0 {\text{e}}_{0} ) for the 640 districts from NFHS-4 (2015-16) and 707 districts from NFHS-5 (2019-21) for the total, male and female population in India. Methods This study calculated annual age-specific mortality rates from NFHS-4 and NFHS-5 for India and all 36 states for the total, male and female population. This paper constructed the abridged life tables and estimated life expectancy at birth (e0)({e_0}) and further estimated the model parameters for all 36 states. This study linked state-specific parameters to the respective districts for the estimation of life expectancy at birth (e0)({e_0}) for 640 districts from NFHS-4 and 707 districts from NFHS-5 for the total, male and female population in India. Results Findings at the state level showed that there were similarities between the estimated and calculated e0{e_0} in most of the states. The results of this article observed that the highest e0{e_0} varies in the ranges of 70 to 90 years among the districts of the southern region. e0{e_0} falls below 70 years among most of the central and eastern region districts. In the northern region districts e0{e_0} lies in the range of 70 years to 75 years. The estimates of life expectancy at birth (e0)({e_0}) shows the noticeable variations at the state and district levels for the person, male, and female populations from the NFHS (2015-16) and NFHS (2019-21). In the absence of age-specific mortality data at the district level in India, this study used the indirect estimation method of relating state-specific model parameters with the IMR of their respective districts and estimated e0{e_0} across the 640 districts from NFHS-4 (2015-16) and 707 districts from NFHS-5 (2019-21). The findings of this study have similarities with the state-level estimations of e0{e_0} from both data sources of SRS and NFHS and found the highest e0{e_0} in the southern region and the lowest e0{e_0} in the eastern and central region districts. Conclusions In the lack of e0{e_0} estimates at the district level in India, this study could be beneficial in providing timely life expectancy estimates from the survey data. The findings clearly shows variations in the district level e0{e_0} . The districts from the southern region show the highest e0{e_0} and districts from the central and eastern region has lower e0{e_0} . Females have higher e0{e_0} as compared to the male population in most of the districts in India
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