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The organized retail market growth in India is very low when compared to other countries. Modern retailing is not a threat in India as most of the customers have not stopped visiting kirana stores. Modern retailers are successful in attracting the customers with discounts, loyalty programmes,...
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This study pertains to a primary data-based analysis of some vital variables regarding Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in the Gurgaon Entrepreneurial Agglomeration, Haryana (India), which is a thriving industrial complex in the Delhi National Capital Region. The study finds that the size of...
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The wealth effects on consumption are a subject of continuing interest to economists. The conventional wisdom states that fluctuations in household wealth have caused major fluctuations in economic activity. This study analyses the macroeconomic dynamics of wealth effects in India and examines...
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Since when the new economic policy was adopted in 1991, the MSEs have experienced an exhilarating politico-economic environment for their thriving. In response to favorable economic climate, establishment of MSEs accelerated throughout the nation. Similar or perhaps more strong thrust was...
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The present study proposes to investigate into the issues, problems and prospects of human resource management in Micro and Small Enterprises. It is well documented that HRM practices in MSEs are not common. It is partly due to the fact that MSEs are mostly proprietary, self-financed, often...
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Demonetization has been undoubtedly one of the most talked about topic in the Indian economy since 8 November 2016. It had quite a severe impact on the economy at least in the short-term. Many economists came in favour and many against the demonetization discussing their opinions and expert...
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Decoding the Distribution of House Price & Income Mix Ratio (HPIMR) to Calculate the Proportionate Investments required for the Housing Demand as per Affordability in India at the Country LevelAs per my paper published https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3693316 on the House...
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India has used export processing zones as a development strategy since the mid 1960s. The performance of these zones did not meet expectations and, in 2001, the government changed the rules and the name, and recast them as special economic zones. Indian special economic zone policy was...
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The rising prominence of emerging market multinationals has become a salient aspect of the global economy. Among these new emerging multinationals, the Indian Pharmaceutical Companies (IPCs) have drawn the attention of the academia for their catch-up internationalization strategies and rapid...
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Comparisons of India and China have been made for over 50 years. This paper focuses on purchasing power estimates in China and India in the 2005 round of the UN International Comparison Programme (ICP) that was coordinated by the World Bank, the Regional Banks and Economic Commissions. The 2005...
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