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India’s states. In this paper, we bridge this gap in research by looking at India’s services growth at the sub …-national level and in doing so, also challenge existing literature by arguing that this growth has positive implications for income … richer states. This suggests that the benefits from services growth are being distributed more widely than may be perceived. …
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The role of services globalization in inclusive growth is already getting attention in the literature. We add to this …
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The dividend payout problem in literature has largely been misspecified. The roles of dividends as signals, agency cost reducers, fixed income providers or even the invariance of dividend payouts are all phenomenon that, based on market conditions, follow from the role of dividends as equalizers...
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Over 250,000 farmers have committed suicide in India since the mid-1990s. Studies – both case studies of states and at the individual-level - attribute these deaths to credit crunches in the agrarian sector and increased debt burden among farmers. Most of the farm suicides have, however, taken...
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Economic leakage occurs when money leaves or “leaks” away from the local economy sooner than expected and sooner than is optimal. From an ideal economic perspective, money should circulate in the local economy where it was received or earned five to seven times before leaving that community....
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This paper deals with present economic scenario in indian petroleum industries. To analyze the reason for hike in petroleum product price level and provide the corrective measure to reduce the cost of product as much as possible. With today's unstable and extremely focused worldwide market,...
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Over 250,000 farmers have committed suicide in India since the mid-1990s. Studies – both case studies of states and at the individual-level - attribute these deaths to credit crunches in the agrarian sector and increased debt burden among farmers. Most of the farm suicides have, however, taken...
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India being an agro based economy with the second highest farm output in the world needs more sustainable growth in … this area. The public private partnership is one step towards attaining holistic growth. The government alone is not the …
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The dividend payout problem in literature has largely been misspecified. The roles of dividends as signals, agency cost reducers, fixed income providers or even the invariance of dividend payouts are all phenomenon that, based on market conditions, follow from the role of dividends as equalizers...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014232264