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Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the impacts of financial development through commercial banks on poverty conditions in India. Design/methodology/approach: Using unbalanced panel data for Indian states and union territories from 1973 to 2004, and applying the generalized method of...
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This article represents a valuable contribution to the existing literature on the relationship between financial sector growth -- specifically, of microfinance institutions (MFIs) -- and poverty levels in developing countries. We propose a concept termed herein <italic>financial permeation</italic> to describe...
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India's financial sector has undergone significant changes following the start of the economic liberalization in the early 1990s. In addition to providing important information on monetary and financial issues in India, this book also provides examples to analyze a developing economy by using...
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This article examines, empirically, whether financial deepening has contributed to poverty reduction in India. Using unbalanced panel data for 28 Indian states and union territories covering seven time periods (1973, 1977, 1983, 1987, 1993, 1999 and 2004), we empirically analyse whether...
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This article aims to examine the market efficiency of the commodity futures market in India, which has been growing phenomenally over the last few years. We estimate the long-run equilibrium relationship between multi-commodity futures and spot prices and then test for weak-form market...
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This paper examines the causalities in mean and variance between stock returns and foreign institutional investment (FII) in India. The analysis in this paper applies the cross-correlation function approach from Cheung and Ng (1996), and uses daily data from January 1999 to March 2008 divided...
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