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Efficient broadband technologies such as DSL, fibre, cable modem, powerline communications, UMTS, WLAN or WiMax are powerful locational factors for an economy. Europe in particular should promote broadband communication further to tap into its growth potential. But given the prevailing ownership...
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reality that makes the rural areas of India impermeable to the effects of globalization. To exploit the possibilities and …Globalization is a deliberate decision to open up a national economy to the forces of product, factor and money markets … regime and went in for globalization in the early 1990’s. However, globalization of the Indian Economy has been defensive …
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outflows. Increases in indebtedness followed the liberalisation of capital flows and domestic financial sectors. …
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In India, the supply of electricity relies heavily on a virtually bankrupt and sometimes corrupt system of state … acute in Gujarat state, which represents a microcosm of the key issues faced throughout India, where a complicated and …
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The Japanese banks played a major role in the economic development of Japan during the post-war period between 1945 and 1973. They financed start-up companies and actively funded their expansion. They were prime financiers since there were restrictions on other options of financing such as...
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The trend in manufacturing has not shifted post-91. Liberalisation shares in the high trend phase in manufacturing …, that was ushered in after 1981, which continued even after 1991. Liberalisation however, seems to have changed the … structure of demand responses of manufacturing output. In contrast to pre-liberalisation years, after 1991, manufacturing growth …
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bundles in retail banking sector and show how the system of bundles provide an extra value for a customer and profit for a … bank as well. Application of bundling strategies in retail banking reduces a bank's variable cost for selling, secures both … retail banking is building a strong relationship with customer by cross- selling extra bundled products, which leads to a …
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Identifies and quantifies restrictions affecting domestic and international trade in distribution services - mainly wholesaling and retailing - in 38 economies, including Australia. The paper also explores the price and cost implications of restrictions in food distribution services.
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of what can be expected in the deregulated residential retail electric market in the United States. . An extensive review … jumped after deregulation, and new types of complaints such as unauthorized switching of service (“slamming”) arose. Failure … existing customer base. Higher prices for low- income consumers: Since deregulation begain in 1990, there has been a marked …
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both traditional cost minimization models and newer models that reflect industry deregulation processes. The oldest …
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