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large dams in India. To account for endogenous placement of dams we use GIS data and the fact that river gradient affects a … estimates suggest that large dam construction in India is a marginally cost-effective investment with significant distributional …
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context, employing state-level data for India during 1992–2010, we investigate how political federalism interacts with labour …
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randomized allocation of political quotas in India and the unanticipated introduction of board quotas in Norway have allowed …
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among children in India, that gender bias in mortality is larger in Sub‐Saharan Africa than in China and India, and that …
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law in India to test this prediction empirically. The principal finding is that minority representation has increased …
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The paper traces the determinants of depositor discipline in Indian banking. Using data for the period 1997:1 to 2002:4, the findings reveal that, while bank-specific factors are dominant in case of state-owned banks, systemic variables tend to overwhelm bank-specific factors in explaining...
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Policy debate with regard to financial intermediaries has focused on whether, and to what extent, governments should impose capital adequacy requirements on banks, or alternately, whether market forces could also ensure the stability of banking systems. The paper contributes to this debate by...
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The paper develops an empirical model to explore the role that bank characteristics play in influencing the monetary transmission process. Employing data on Indian commercial banks for the period 1992-2004, the findings indicate that for banks classified according to size and capitalization, a...
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The article provides a snapshot of Indian banking and explores certain contextual issues
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The article surveys the literature pertaining to the Basel II and concludes with the concerns germane to India in this …
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