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collaborations approvals, foreign investment involved in the foreign collaboration agreements and net inflow of FDI in India. The … followed by the FRG, the UK and Japan remained most dominant foreign investor in India during the 1980s. Yet, the source of … foreign investment in India got more diversified during the latter 1980s. Although the initial attempt towards the …
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India embraced financial inclusion as a major macroeconomic reform initiative to amplify the social approach of banking … between an entrepreneurial class and repository of finance. A growing country like India, with perceptible rural-urban divide …
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The present study is to show the impact of precipitation and temperature on economic growth through agriculture in Tunisia. Agriculture is considered a key sector is of great importance in the Tunisian economy. Furthermore, the presence of climate change in developing countries in the...
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. India is taken as a case study. Although, there have been many studies which attempted to find out the relationship between … between the stock market and economic growth in India. The study reconfirms the traditional belief that the real economic … variables continue to affect the stock market in the post-reform era in India and also highlights the insignificance of certain …
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more resilient than that was expected for many emerging countries during the economic downturn of 2008-09. In India, the … shopping revolution in India. Modern retailing has entered into the retail market in India and is observed in the form of …, online shopping, etc., leading to a considerable growth of retail sector in India. …
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Asian emerging market-India for the period 1991 through 2010. I also compare the market in India among the BRIC economies … and financial reforms in India. Further, I highlight the internationalization process of Indian firms by supporting the … data on parent corporations and foreign affiliates. I eventually draw conclusions from India’s share as a percentage of the …
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social life in India and had in turn confined woman’s life to the family and that fate had continued for long during the … promise of social, economic and political justice, into de facto reality has been one of India’s major challenges over the …
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The cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system besides contributing over 50 per cent … urban India. By considering 59 large cities in India and employing new economic geography models, this paper investigates … cities and the effect of urban agglomeration on India’s urban economic growth are estimated. The empirical results show that …
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This paper attempts to explore a new dimension of India’s ‘finance-growth-crisis’ nexus. For this end, the summary … specifying the break date through the Bai and Perron (1998; 2003) test. The key findings are: (1) India’s finance-growth nexus is …
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The issue of differentiating between FDI and FPI is related to the functional aspects of the investments. The internationally adopted definition which relies on a numerical benchmark of 10% is thus of limited practical utility for policy makers. However, because of its widespread adoption and...
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