Sanjeev Gupta focuses on Development economics, Developing country, Poverty, Health care and Government spending. The Development economics study combines topics in areas such as Economic growth, Corporate governance, Inflation and Investment. Developing country is closely attributed to Fiscal imbalance in his study.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Income distribution, Public finance, Remittance, Economic inequality and Factoring in addition to Poverty. His Health care research incorporates themes from Public spending, Public economics and Public expenditure. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Fiscal policy and Monetary economics.
Development economics, Developing country, Monetary economics, Fiscal policy and Revenue are his primary areas of study. His Development economics study also includes
His work is dedicated to discovering how Monetary economics, Government spending are connected with Health indicator and other disciplines. His studies deal with areas such as Business cycle, Emerging markets and Public spending as well as Fiscal policy. His Revenue study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Tax revenue, Economic policy and Excise.
Sanjeev Gupta mostly deals with Internal medicine, Fiscal policy, International economics, Condensed matter physics and Emerging markets. The research on Monetary economics and Macroeconomics is part of his Fiscal policy project. Sanjeev Gupta has researched Monetary economics in several fields, including Corporate governance and Consolidation.
He focuses mostly in the field of Macroeconomics, narrowing it down to topics relating to Ideology and, in certain cases, Developing country. His Developing country research includes themes of Crowding out, Public economics and Sustainable development. His research integrates issues of Energy consumption, Tax revenue, Subsidy and Revenue in his study of International economics.
Sanjeev Gupta mainly focuses on Internal medicine, International economics, Development economics, Chemotherapy and Conditionality. Sanjeev Gupta combines subjects such as Negative association, Excise, Negatively associated and Income tax with his study of International economics. He has included themes like Developing country, World population, Collective action and Fertility in his Development economics study.
Sanjeev Gupta integrates Developing country and Peace dividend in his research. The Chemotherapy study combines topics in areas such as Urothelial carcinoma, Oncology and First line. His studies deal with areas such as Urothelial cancer, Enfortumab vedotin, Locally advanced and Open label as well as Oncology.
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Does corruption affect income inequality and poverty
Sanjeev Gupta;Hamid Davoodi;Rosa Alonso-Terme.
Economics of Governance (2002)
[Global health 2035: a world converging within a generation].
Dean T. Jamison;Lawrence H. Summers;George Alleyne;Kenneth J. Arrow.
The Lancet (2013)
Effect of Remittances on Poverty and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sanjeev Gupta;Catherine A. Pattillo;Smita Wagh.
World Development (2009)
The efficiency of government expenditure: experiences from Africa
Sanjeev Gupta;Marijn Verhoeven.
Journal of Policy Modeling (2001)
Corruption and the Provision of Health Care and Education Services
Erwin H Tiongson;Hamid R Davoodi;Sanjeev Gupta.
Research Papers in Economics (2000)
Corruption and military spending
Sanjeev Gupta;Luiz de Mello;Raju Sharan.
European Journal of Political Economy (2001)
The effectiveness of government spending on education and health care in developing and transition economies
Sanjeev Gupta;Marijn Verhoeven;Erwin R Tiongson.
European Journal of Political Economy (2002)
Social Spending, Human Capital, and Growth in Developing Countries
Emanuele Baldacci;Benedict Clements;Sanjeev Gupta;Qiang Cui.
World Development (2008)
The economic burden of disabling hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA) from the perspective of individuals living with this condition
S. Gupta;G. A. Hawker;A. Laporte;R. Croxford.
Rheumatology (2005)
Fiscal policy, expenditure composition, and growth in low-income countries
Sanjeev Gupta;Benedict Clements;Emanuele Baldacci;Carlos Mulas-Granados.
Journal of International Money and Finance (2005)
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