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factors governing entry rates, especially in the context of developing countries. Using 3-digit industry level data from India … institutional and legacy factors. We also find evidence to suggest that, in India, entry rates were positively associated with …
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examines the impact of M & A on profitability of firms in India, where the corporate landscape is dominated by family-owned and … results indicate that, during the 1995-2002 period, M & A in India led to deterioration in firm performance. We also find that …-owned and group affiliated firms in India. …
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probit models, examining two key hypotheses using firm level panel data from India. First, we test whether there are …
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China and India have both attempted distorting the exchange rate in order to foster exports-led growth. This is … in real terms) in both India and China. We find that through the great business cycle boom of the early 2000s, both …
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state and federal levels in India. As a consequence, significant intercaste and inter-religion differences in earnings have …-religion earnings in India during the 1987-99 period, using the 43rd and 55th rounds of National Sample Survey (NSS). Our results …
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From the early 1990s, India embarked on easing capital controls. Liberalization emphasised openness towards equity …
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context of India where the industrial policies of the eighties and the nineties are widely believed to be pro-incumbent and …
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In India, year-on-year percentage changes of price indexes are widely used as the measure of inflation. In terms of … time-series of inflation in India. [NIPFP WP No. 54]. …
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Monetary policy in India has moved towards an increasingly flexible exchange rate regime without any explicit framework … with negative supply shocks has kept inflation above the acceptable range of 5-5.5 percent for last five years in India. In … this paper we present a model for policy analysis for India that provides insights in the setting of an inflation targeting …
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consumption volatility. Calibration of the model for pre and post financial reform in India provides support for the model's key …
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