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Prior research suggests that trust plays an important role for individuals' participation in stock markets. This paper … focuses on potential customers in retail banking markets and empirically investigates their trust in foreign banks and … in India are less likely to trust foreign banks with their money than Indian private banks. However, our results also …
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Prior research suggests that trust plays an important role in an individual's decision to participate in stock markets …. This paper focuses on potential customers in retail banking markets and empirically investigates their trust in foreign … banking customers in India are less likely to trust foreign banks with their money than private Indian banks. However, our …
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Public Investments in India have witnessed large delays and cost overruns. The same are estimated and shown to continue to be large, even though they have declined despite many changes in economic policy. What has brought about change in efficiency of overall investments is the sharp decline in...
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The initial entry of FDI in India can be loosely considered from the time of establishment of East India Company of Britain during the colonial era in the 17th century due to the British merchants approaching the Mughal Emperor with the proposal of establishing a factory in Surat city of India....
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We make an empirical attempt to model the Indian economy at an aggregate level with annual data, ranging from 1980 to 2019. Our major theoretical premise mimics the New Keynesian framework, which is based on the microeconomic foundations of Keynesian economics. We propose a whole economic...
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The MCX role has been expanded over the years as it has Partnered with exchanges from across the world giving it Clients a bigger platform over which they can improve their portfolio. It has also allowed foreign investors to directly invest within the country increasing the country’s revenue....
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This research piece is an empirical attempt to model the Indian economy at an aggregate level with annual data, ranging from 1980 to 2019. The major theoretical premise of the paper mimics the New Keynesian framework, which is based on the microeconomic foundations of Keynesian economics. The...
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The comovement among different sectors of the Indian economy is found to be low which suggests an important role for sector-level disturbances vis-à-vis aggregate shocks in explaining economic fluctuations. Accordingly, the paper adopts a multisectoral framework that accounts for aggregate as...
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