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Between May 1992 and June 2001, seventy-two Indian companies tapped the international capital markets with their equity offerings in form of Depositary Receipts (DRs). Initially most of these programs were in form of Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) and were traded on London and Luxembourg...
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Between May 1992 and June 2001, 72 Indian companies tapped the international capital markets with their equity offerings in form of Depositary Receipt (DR) programs. Initially, most of these programs were in the form of Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) and were traded on London and Luxembourg...
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This paper applies panel vector autoregression (VAR) techniques to analyse the pricing to market (PTM) behaviour of India's exporting firms during the 2002 to 2016 period. Quarterly data by sector and region, drawn from CII surveys, are employed to study the dynamic relationship between pricing...
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In this paper, we have studied the links between (the timing of) innovation policies and abatement policies under different assumptions of innovation policies such as the possibilities to use patent life time as a policy instrument. We study the timing and interdependence between optimal...
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This paper studies how technology diffusion interacts to endogenously determine the productivity distribution and generate aggregate growth. This paper models firms that choose to adopt technology, or produce with their existing technology. In the context of technology diffusion, one therefore...
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The paper first presents and modifies this model and then explores itspredictions in an empirical analysis of the determinants of vertical specialization(VS) as defined by an index developed by Hummels et al. (2011). The index iscalculated for a cross-section of 45 Asian countries and 5 sectors...
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Early blight, caused by Alternaria solani , and late blight, caused by the Phytophthora infestans , are the two fungal diseases in tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum ) that largely hamper the crop yield and are responsible for significant economic losses, thus making tomato production challenging....
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