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various forms including manipulation, which is manifested through mergers, acquisitions and other interorganisational …
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The study seeks to answer two very basic questions in the Indian context: first, are there economies of scale and scope in Indian banking? In other words, are bigger banks better for India? And, second, to what extent has the domestic impetus, i.e., financial-sector policy reforms during the...
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The takeover of substantial number of shares, voting rights or control in a listed Indian company attracts the … to consolidation of holdings, conditional tender offers, hostility to hostile acquisitions, definitional oddities …
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This paper tries to analyze the interrelationship between possibilities of conflict in cross border mergers and … acquisitions and firm and market characteristics in a two country three firm model. The interaction of asymmetry in firm and market …
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A very basic and core issue for the Indian banking system and that is the challenge of achieving Financial Inclusion. Without being inclusive, financial and economic stability cannot be sustainable. First issue staring in the face of banking industry is capital. Even though reasonably well...
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Japan, Spain and USA. Creating a new combined dataset on FDI (covering greenfield investment as well as mergers and … acquisitions) it is shown that flows of FDI to OECD countries from developing countries like Brazil, India, Malaysia and South …
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transactions, or is viewed as an issue to be addressed by curricula for cultural preservation or national integration. A study …
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Within the past decade, national levels of labour productivity in CEECs have converged significantly towards the levels predominant in the EU. Yet, levels are still significantly lower, large gaps are still prevalent. Needless to say, levels within the EU also differ greatly; comparisons with...
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Lecture at RIS, New Delhi December 2005
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In recent years there has been a strong focus on ‘Islamic radicalisation’ in Europe, due both to the threat of terrorism and its security implications, and to the issue of integrating second generation migrants in Europe. This paper analyses two main approaches to studying the roots...
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