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The objective of the paper is to examine the asymmetric relationships between ICT, globalization, and human development … globalization and ICT judiciously and consciously in order to improve human development. …
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Abstract: This study seeks to measure and analyze econometrically the performance of energy intensive industries in India in view of economic capacity utilization and total factor productivity growth as well as partial factor productivity growth at aggregate level from 1979-80 to 2003-04.The...
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The Law of Proportionate Effect depicts that firm's growth rate is independent of its size; Gibrat (1931). Some of the existing studies support the law: Hymer and Pashigian (1962), Mansfield (1962), among others. However, Gale (1972), Shepherd (1972) and recently Punnose (2008) report a positive...
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Marathi Abstract: 1991 मध्ये भारतात सुरू झालेले जागतिकीकरण झाले. आज आपण जागतिकीकरणाच्या युगात आहोत. जागतिकीकरण म्हणजे...
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After Second World War the international economic regimes and institutions were dominated by northern developed countries. Since the first decades of independence itself, India has questioned this inequality and argued for New International Economic Order. But power asymmetry between north and...
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The present paper examines productivity and profitability in pre and post e-banking period and highlights the emerging issues and new strategies to enhance the performance of bank groups in liberalised, globalised and IT era. The paper concludes that there is a paradigm shift in performance of...
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In this study, we examine the participation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in global value chains (GVCs) and highlight the role of financial constraints in shaping their participation in GVCs. We use a rich unbalanced panel of 888 SMEs for Indian manufacturing over the period...
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India presents an unique example of manufacturing capability in most sectors, but low integration into GVCs. This paper examines the reasons for India's low integration into GVCs, especially in the manufacturing sector. It argues that one of the reasons for India's low integration into GVCs is...
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