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impact of firm specific advantages on the co-location of Indian and Chinese multinationals in Europe. A non …
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FDI by firms in developing countries is a recent phenomenon and demands a study of relationship between firm productivity and different modes of globalisation activities. This paper attempts to understand this relationship through ordered probit models, examining two key hypotheses using firm...
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This paper examines whether ownership and increased competitive pressure affect food retailers’ market power …
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A decomposition in the ownership of shares by foreigners is offered into three parts: the change in insider …. As an example, this decomposition is applied to help understand the sharp change in for- eign ownership of Indian firms …
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The present paper tries to empirically examine the changing profile of distribution and ownership of livestock across …
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policy relating to cross media and ownership restrictions in India. The comments of all stakeholders on the issues discussed …
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of ownership, industry and management structure, leadership, social norms, and institutional incentives to alleviating …
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The nature of the financial turbulence that happened recently in US and Europe, why it happened, where it happened, and the implications for central banks. Some of the forces that led up to and characterized the recent spate of events, the specific responses of central banks and some challenges...
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A simple theory is developed which formally describes how charities can resolve the information asymmetry problems faced by small donors by working with large donors to generate quality signals. To test the model, two large-scale natural field experiments were conducted. In the first experiment,...
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In the backdrop of the low level of health insurance coverage in India, this study examines the determinants of the scaling-up process of health insurance by analyzing the rational behaviour of an insurance agent facing a trade-off between selling ‘health insurance’ and ‘other...
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