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We provide an overview of the theories and empricial evidence on the complex relationship among innovation, competition, and inclusive growth. Competition and innovation-led growth are critical to drive productivity gains and support broad-based growth. However, new technologies and trends in...
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There has been an almost sustained rise in the international gold prices since 2002, with just one deep correction in 2008. As gold is an integral part of savings of a large number of investors, this has raised apprehensions whether any correction in gold prices will have destabilising...
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Common indicators of business and monetary conditions, the lagged mutual fund- risk premium and the market- risk premium are used to predict mutual fund returns for a time horizon of one-day. In isolation, each of the four predictors significantly forecast mutual-fund returns from April 2008 to...
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Foreign Institutional Investors is one of the very important source of portfolio capital. Earlier, the capital flow was only among the industrialized economy and the flows towards the developing economies was limited. Foreign Institutional Investors have been playing a key role in the Indian...
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We present new measures of monetary policy shocks for India using high-frequency data, creating a publicly available event study dataset as a byproduct. In addition to capturing surprises to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) policy rate, our shocks suggest that financial markets infer...
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The paper focuses on how the anticipation of investors regarding future returns is reflected on the share price. The precision and rapidity in which market transforms the expectation and anticipation into prices, measures the market efficiency. Weak form of market efficiency is one of the...
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The study investigates the relationships between the Indian stock market index (BSE Sensex) and five macroeconomic variables, namely, industrial production index, wholesale price index, money supply, treasury bills rates and exchange rates over the period January 2007 to March 2014. Johansen's...
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Does Indian sovereign yield volatility reflect economic fundamentals, or whether it is a self-generated force flowing through markets with little connection to such fundamentals? To answer the question, this research explores the volatility dynamics and measures the persistence of shocks to the...
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Does Indian sovereign yield volatility reflect economic fundamentals, or whether it is a self-generated force flowing through markets with little connection to such fundamentals? To answer the question, this research explores the volatility dynamics and measures the persistence of shocks to the...
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