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The paper examines the OBS activities of Indian banks, highlighting, in particular, thier growth, diversification and the factors leading to thier increased usage
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200 listed manufacturing firms in India for 2005, the findings indicate that, after controlling for various firm …
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Scheduled Commercial Banks in India. Among the explanatory variables, we incorporate, in addition to the standard set of …
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The paper examines the impact of firms exhibiting political connection on their stock market performance. The results appear to suggest that the performance of ‘political’ stocks has been significantly weak. This is apparent in simple univariate tests that compare the political stocks across...
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the first study for an emerging economy and more certainly for India to examine the firm ownership-auditor nexus. …
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perhaps the first study for an emerging economy and more certainly for India, to examine this issue. …
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The paper utilizes data on high-tech Indian firms for 1996-2007 to explain the association between leverage and productivity. Accordingly, firm-level productivity measures are regressed on a set of control variables, which includes leverage among the regressors. The findings suggest that low...
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Employing data on Indian banks for 1997-2006, we test the behavior of capital buffers over the business cycle. The evidence indicates that capital buffers exhibit pro-cyclical behavior, although the implied effects are small.
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The paper assembles data on over 1,000 manufacturing and services firms in India for the entire post-reform period from …
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