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The structure and extent of interlocking directorates within Indian business groups is studied and analyses the performance effects of such interlocks. It finds that large groups tend to have more interlocks and more heterogeneous the group is, lesser are the interlocks. [IGIDR WP-2003-001].
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From the early 1990s, India embarked on easing capital controls. Liberalization emphasised openness towards equity flows, both FDI and portfolio flows. In particular, there are few barriers in the face of portfolio equity flows. In recent years, a massive increase in the value of foreign...
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This article reviews the regulations and governance reforms carried out in India with respect to auditor and audit committee independence. In doing so it critically compares them with the regulations existing in the US. This is followed by a discussion of the existing research on the...
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within the household. The question is analyzed in the context of a housing reform that occurred in China that gave existing …
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low unit costs and large scales of production is, in part, a misreading of the China story. …
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This study analyses the changes in prevalence of undernutrition between the 1980s and 1990s at the national and sub-national levels in India and focuses on the rural-urban comparisons. The study exploits the demographic information available in household surveys to derive a household-specific...
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The lecture focuses on some implications -- both positive and normative -- of the most surprising development in the international financial system over the last half dozen years. That development is the large flow of capital from the world’s most successful emerging markets to the...
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a few firms in this sector. IPI faces threats in the form of competition from other Asian giants particularly China …
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comparison of reform period macroeconomic policy choices and outcomes, in China and India. One decade lagged Indian reform in the …
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China and India have one of the largest telecommunications equipment markets in the world. The paper employs a sectoral … industry achieved by China and India. The countries have pursued widely diverging strategies for developing their domestic … through a variety of instruments, the quality of such interventionist strategy is found to be better in China. The final …
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