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This paper makes the case that the growth trajectory of the Indian economy in the post-1991 liberalization period is … 1980s. This instability is a result of an investment-growth asymmetry that flows from a combination of a services …-intensive growth pattern and a manufacturing-intensive investment pattern. These in turn reflect the pattern of demand expansion within …
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substantiation for the proposition that unlike what would be the prediction of crony capitalism theory, liberalization, rather than …
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consequences of Indian liberalization cannot be understood without recognizing the important continuities between the pre- and post-liberalization …. Indian capitalism after liberalization is less different than what it was before than might appear at first sight, and some … strategy to liberalization, which in turn has made the uneven development tendency stronger. The paper concludes with some …
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the rich to the detriment of the poor. The use of financial and investment dimensions previously missing in the literature …
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Hitherto very few studies on the inequality-finance(investment) nexus have focused on the African continent owing to … lack of relevant data. This paper integrates previously missing investment and financial components in the assessment of … how finance affects pro-poor investment channels. Findings reveal, but for the case of foreign investment, financial …
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private investment: contrary to mainstream consensus where-in, English common-law countries are better at championing private …
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intermediary channels of depth, efficiency, activity and size. Findings show that legal origin matters in the finance-investment … nexus; though its ability to explain aggregate investment dynamics only through financial intermediary channels is limited …
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