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The paper presents an alternative approach to test herding behavior in the Indian equity market. In contrast to the conventional test methodologies, based on return dispersions among a group of securities, this paper uses symmetric properties of the cross-sectional return distribution to...
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This paper focuses on modeling and forecasting inflation in India using an augmented Phillips curve framework. Both …
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This paper is an empirical study of the intraday liquidity patterns on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India …
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Total factor productivity plays an important role in the growth of the Indian economy. Using state-level data from 1993 to 2005 that were recently made available, we find widespread regional variation in productivity changes. In the years immediately following economic liberalization,...
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in workfare programs, particularly in India. Using a unique data set for the Indian state of Rajasthan for 2009–10, this …
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this study, we propose an identification scheme for a developing economy (taking India as a case study), which is able to … only. This is in contrast with the ‘multiple indicator approach’ currently followed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The …
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The paper attempts to identify the determinants of inflation in India in a multivariate econometric framework using … model with stochastic volatility. It was found that inflation dynamics in India have changed over time with various …
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Vietnam and India. To take account of sample selection bias associated with it, we have applied treatment-effects model. It is … the rural non-farm employment in both Vietnam and India – which is consistent with its poverty reducing role of accessing … – with the aggregate effect larger in Vietnam than in India. Access to the rural non-farm employment significantly reduces …
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India's economic liberalization in the 1990s provides scope for research on the effects of policy reforms on economic … India. This is true for a wide range of variables, such as transport, energy, and information and communication technology … more through exports than imports. Our findings also suggest that R&D is not a productivity-enhancing activity in India and …
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