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This study has analysed the impact of liberalisation of Indian economy and FDI policy on the retail sector since its implementation in the 1990s. It also further analyses sub-categories by investigating its impact on the unorganised retail sector and the flow of FDI in single-brand retail and...
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Retail in India has a good growth potential but this sector is the least evolved with the growth of organized retail … being substantially slow. In such a scenario, the government of India in early 2013 allowed 51 percent FDI in multi …
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Despite encouraging signs, India’s retail market remains largely off-limits to large international retailers like Wal …-how from foreign firms, such as warehousing technologies and distribution systems, can improve supply chain efficiency in India …
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The last decade has witnessed an acceleration of retail foreign direct investment into a range of emerging markets across East Asia, Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America, led by a small cohort of food and general merchandise retailers from Western Europe, and to a lesser extent, North...
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internationalization, with a special focus on the markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China, also known as BRIC countries. The paper …
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enthusiastic on charisma in India's retail sector. AT Kearney's 2005 Global Retail Development Index has termed India The most …
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We use comprehensive firm-level data to estimate the responses of heterogeneous Canadian retail firms to real exchange rate movements. Our analysis focuses on a period characterized by large fluctuations in the Canadian dollar, providing an opportunity to quantify both intensive and extensive...
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The retail business, in India, is estimated to grow at 13 per cent per annum from US$ 322 billion in 2006-07 to US$ 590 …
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The aim of this paper is to report the findings of the study of the routes and the distance traveled by spices from the farming location to the consumer in traditional and organised retailing. This research study is primarily exploratory in nature, and the research instruments include interviews...
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mode of retailing for the major population in India. Today's Indian retail industry is evolved from the traditional … and development in India. This paper outlines various aspects of the organised and unorganised retailing and further … in India. In this research, the primary data is collected using a survey of 150 small scale retailers from Pune. The …
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