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The paper studies the External Commercial Borrowing policy being followed by the Government of India in order to let the Indian entities access the foreign funds. The law governing foreign exchange is Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 but no express mention of the ECB instruments is there,...
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Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India makes the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Policy of India. The current consolidated FDI policy is contained in the DIPP Circular 1 of 2012. The next edition, which is in the process...
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This written statement addresses several of the questions raised regarding the potential legalization of betting and gambling in India. Of the five questions posed in the Appeal, dated May 30, 2017, I address only the first two: 1) “Will legalizing betting and gambling help in curbing the...
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Financial inclusion, for which the keystone is access to a bank account, is crucial to overcome the socioeconomic backwardness of African countries and to improve the African societies' well-being. The study concentrates on this continent to better understand the nature of its development in...
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This paper examines the functioning of some of India's institutions of governance, namely, the legislative and executive branches of government, the judiciary, and the bureaucracy, from an instrumental, economic perspective. Governance is analyzed along three dimensions: (1) the degree of...
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Globalisation has reorganised the social and economic aspects of the present society through the integration of national economies due to technological innovation, freer trade and legal harmonisation. The process of economic globalisation has expanded the corporate power to almost every part of...
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Extralegal and rebel organizations often extort civilians to raise funds for their operations. A key issue in this process is overcoming informational asymmetries regarding extortionists' membership in the extralegal organization. In this paper, I examine how victims determine if an extortionist...
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