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Management is a multidimensional discipline. A modern business chief executive needs a strong vision, energy and drive, in order to push and pull teams and the organisation forward. A strong and effectively communicated vision can prove to be impressive, stimulating and attractive for others and...
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This e-book offers the reader a comprehensive and varied set of articles on the socio-economic climate in the Indian sub-continent. Subjects include; Indian business values and ethics, economic matters in rural India, the financial development, trade and growth triangle and how the economic...
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In comparison to most other parts of the world, the Indian subcontinent has less available literature related to people management. This e-book attempts to address that situation by publishing papers on HR practice, organizational culture, employee engagement, individual performance and other...
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About the Book: This book has been designed as a reference for the teaching, learning and institutional feeding in all its varied aspects. It covers a wide range of topics from the development of food services, traditional and modern management approaches to the management of resources, food...
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This paper develops a small open economy dynamic stochastic general-equilibrium model with macrofinancial linkages. The model includes a financial accelerator--entrepreneurs are assumed to partially finance investment using domestic and foreign currency debt--to assess the importance of...
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In the spirit of what is known as business cycle accounting, this paper finds that the investment wedge-the gap between household's rate of intertemporal substitution and the marginal product of capital-is large and quantitatively significant in explaining China's and India's growth. Specific...
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