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firms the emerging nations of China and India. Agency theories suggest that firms with high levels of concentrated ownership … study enhances the body of knowledge concerning the nature of cash holdings and firm value in emerging nations of China and …
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This article examines patterns of decline in the public ownership of the corporate sector in Indian industry over a twenty five year period, 1973-74 to 1997-98, to assess whether a transformation in ownership has taken place and whether the boundaries of the state as a participant in industry...
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We use the nation-wide policy of randomly allocating village council headships to women to identify the impact of female political leadership on the governance of projects implemented under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act in India. Using primary survey data, we find more program...
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part of its biggerstrategy to improve governance and reduce corruption in the country. Thereis empirical evidence … supporting the efficacy of e-Governance as a tool toreduce corruption. This goal of adopting e-Governance is not a newphenomenon … assess the scope of recent e-Governance schemes of the Modi government to reduce corruption andmake policy recommendations on …
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The Financial crisis of 2008 led the Reserve Bank of India to lay down stricter guidelines for Corporate Governance disclosures especially for banks both in the Private sector and Public Sector. This paper looks at how effective these changes in the guidelines of Corporate Governance disclosure...
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The Department of Public Enterprises had made submissions of Self Evaluation Reports, for the purpose of corporate governance, mandatory for all central government owned enterprises. Despite this, an alarming 40% of the enterprises did not do so. This study examines the impact of external policy...
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India is one of the most significant countries of Asia, particularly in terms of its population and growing economy and markets. India has rapidly moved from a 'command and control' economy to free-market principles, and in this regard, one of the major reforms revamped the competition law. The...
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