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disproportionately felt by borrowers and is especially biased towards less established firms. Moreover, small (weak) banks change their …
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development of this market lies in relatively larger costs of financing which dissuade the firms to raise finance from this avenue …
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firms conducted by the LUMS team in the Lahore district. This is meant to gauge the current situation of the industry in … terms of the major constraints being faced, the cost of these constraints to firms and the coping mechanisms employed by …
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investments, of the IT firms in India. In particular, the paper examines the role of technology sourcing, both internal (in …
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flows, both FDI and portfolio flows. In particular, there are few barriers in the face of portfolio equity flows. In recent …
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The industry and firm-level patterns of anti-dumping (AD) use across 18 most active AD user countries are analysed. For the analysis, the study makes use of the newly available “Global Anti-dumping Databaseâ€. The industry and firm level patterns in the period from 1995-2004 are used....
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host country, it is assumed that a part of their technology spills to the host country firms. But empirical studies on … spillover effects of FDI have failed to find robust empirical results about the possibility of positive spillover effects. This … study is an attempt to empirically examine the spillover effects from the entry of foreign firms using firm level data of …
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There is a strong feeling among especially the West that India is becoming very innovative. The study will take the reader through the empirical evidence on whether this is indeed the case since the reform process of 1991. The actual innovative performance of India’s economy since...
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With the decentralization process of the 1990s, linked to economic liberalization, there emerged new decisional scope for regional governments to shape their own policies. But the decentralization process remains partial: the macro-economic policies as well as most of the taxing powers continue...
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This study is an attempt to explore the cost of unserved energy due to power outages in Pakistan that started in 2007. The study is based on a survey conducted for four major industrial cities of Punjab—Gujrat, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, and Sialkot. In addition to quantification of output...
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