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firms' decision making. The relatively high level of resource misallocation in India's formal manufacturing sector is well … interaction of labor market rigidities with informality which is a key feature of India's labor markets. Our results suggest that …
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Most estimates of Indian manufacturing productivity find a slowdown in the 1990s. This has puzzled analysts, given that 1990s reforms were deeper and wider than the 1980s reforms that raised the growth rate of the Indian economy by 2 per cent points. This paper tests the hypothesis of the J...
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Bradford DeLong and Dani Rodrik have argued that reforms in India cannot be credited with higher growth because the … by explaining why the growth rate in India nevertheless continues to trail that of China …
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We examine how the development of the digital infrastructure known as the 'India Stack'-including an interoperable … of financial services. While each individual component of the India Stack is important, we argue that its key overarching … synergies across the layers of the Stack. Until recently, a large share of India's population lacked access to formal banking …
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continue have a dominant share in the market. Contractual savings systems have been improved, but pension funds in India are …
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It is widely perceived that competition in the Indian banking sector has increased since the inception of the financial sector reforms in 1992. Using annual data on scheduled commercial banks for the period 1996-2004, the paper evaluates the validity of this claim in the Indian context. The...
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This paper provides new empirical evidence on the impact of financial liberalization on the performance of Indian commercial banks. The analysis focuses on examining the behavior and determinants of bank intermediation costs and profitability during the liberalization period. The empirical...
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