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This study provides an understanding of the Indian regional economy utilizing the fundamental economic structure (FES) approach. The FES construct implies that selected characteristics of an economy will vary predictably with region size, as measured by net state domestic product, population,...
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regimes. It is found that relative to India, which had implemented process patent until 2005, China with a product patent …
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, India, Brazil, and South Africa (CIBS). Furthermore, we compare the level of financial stability, and the composition and …
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that the primary conduit of policies that brought about significant growth in India was productivity that registered an … demand. In addition, we examine the effective tax rates in India and find that while investment taxes barely fluctuated …
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The segmentation of global manufacturing and services provided China and subsequently India with a golden opportunity …
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being leveraged for income generation from digital services and products. For instance, in recent years, India, Chile, the …, with India and China standing out as leaders. …
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Following the economic liberalization in India, the service sector has gained prominence in the economy as it accounts …
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of methodological approaches - factor content, growth accounting and econometric modelling. We also compare India …
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growth in school enrolment and completion rates for boys and girls in India, and to explore the extent to which enrolment and … parameters are stable. The analysis nevertheless performs illustrative simulations relevant to the question of whether India will … simulations suggest that India will achieve universal attendance, but that primary school completion rates will not exhibit much …
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Traditionally, firms in India have shown a low preference towards debt financing, despite its advantages. Using panel … of manufacturing firms in India and the key determinants of their debt structure. We examine the roles of age of the firm …
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