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Capital structure theories in finance aim towards an ideal debt-equity ratio in the traditional interest-based financial system. The capital structure theories as per the Shariah law also aim towards an ideal debt-equity ratio but the debt contract used here is different with different...
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study the impact of tax policy on the financial decisions of a sample of unquoted companies in India during the period 1989 …
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The article examines the evidence for credit channel on the composition of corporate finance during tight and loose periods of monetary policy, using micro-level data on Indian firms for 1995-2007. The findings provide evidence in favor of the relationship lending view, although the magnitude...
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study the impact of tax policy on the financial decisions of a sample of unquoted companies in India during the period 1989 …
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industries in India. Our results from a panel of 15 industries across 13 states during the period 1981-2008 suggest that, there …
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Purpose – There has been a period of slow but a steady increase in wage inequality in the Indian manufacturing sector since the mid-1980s, which has gone hand-in-hand with an increase in the relative employment of skilled workers across all industries in the same period. The purpose of this...
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Ellison and Glaeser is computed for 66 manufacturing industries in 21 major States of India for the year 1997-98. URL …
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manufacturing industries across different selected clusters in India. To measure the spillover effect to domestic firms in a …
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This paper analyses the impact of the Indian reforms of the early 1990s on exports and employment by using indicators of competitiveness and comparative advantage. These indicators are unit cost ratios, which differ by using domestic prices, international or export prices and shadow prices. They...
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Of the total final energy consumption in India, the industrial sector accounts for about 37 percent, of which the …
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