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This book is an attempt to capture and analyze several idiosyncratic features of industry and labor in the developing world. Available books and graduate-level texts in labor economics largely discuss industrial and labor market situations prevalent in developed countries, where well-defined...
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Purpose: The purpose of the study is to analyze motivation behind payment of cash dividend by the firms in India in presence of tax provision that discourages payment of dividend by imposing tax on firms at the time of distribution.Design/methodology/approach First, consistent with Jensen's...
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Political connection of firms is an important issue not just for corporate governance of an individual firm but from macro economic standpoint for the governance of the society as a whole. In India information on political connectedness of a firm is heuristic in nature and proxied by newspapers...
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This paper examines the relationship between the performance and ownership structure of a sample of 98 mid-cap companies listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India, as mid-cap sector is considered a high growth sector of the economy. In India, the shareholders are broadly divided into...
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The inverse relationship between the diffused ownership structure and firm performance remains a debatable issue since the seminal thesis of Berle and Means (1932). Studies by Demsetz and Villalonga (2001) and others did not find any systematic relationship between ownership structure and firm...
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Singapore -a common law origin first world country has a built-in system of reasonably adequate investors' protection with high degree of security of property right. Consistent therewith the present paper empirically demonstrates that minority shareholders extract dividend from the firms as an...
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The paper empirically investigates the reasons behind poor asset quality of the Indian banks. The substandard asset quality is due to skewed nature of GDP distribution with service sector contributing around 53% of GDP. The efficiency of the said sector is attributable to deployment of strategic...
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The paper explores the impact of board composition and ownership structure on firm performance of Indian firms from 2009-2013 in presence of certain unique statutory provisions relating to independent directors and limits on ownership concentration. The results show that after controlling for...
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Confronted by economic uncertainty and bleak prospect during the UPA 2 regime in India large corporates hoarded cash accumulated through robust performance of earlier years. At variance with the existing literature empirical evidence indicates that the marginal value of liquidity seemed to...
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