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The idea of development is now being integrated with the vision of globalization. It is argued that with appropriate institutional makeovers and optimal monitoring globalization could very well be all-inclusive and thereby could usher in comprehensive development for the laggard countries. In...
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While discussing on development of India, the informal sector assumes importance due to its large size in terms of …
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examines the State-capital nexus in India during the neoliberal era, focusing on how the State has facilitated accelerated … relationships are becoming increasingly evident in India, wherein a select group of favoured conglomerates reap exclusive benefits. …
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The starting point of this paper is the recognition that the entrepreneurship literature is dominated by a normative ideologically-driven depiction of the entrepreneur as a heroic icon and symbolic figurehead of capitalist culture. The aim of this paper is to directly and intentionally challenge...
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This paper examines the response of firms to capital destruction, using a new measure of firmexposure to tropical storms as a negative exogenous shock on firms' capital stock. Drawing on apanel of Indian manufacturing firms between 1995 and 2006, we establish that, depending on theirstrength,...
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A quantitative framework of firm dynamics is developed where the size of the informal sector is determined by financial constraints and the burden of taxation. Improving access to credit for formal sector firms increases aggregate TFP and output while reducing the size of the informal sector....
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model can explain about forty percent of the cross-state variation in the left tail of manufacturing plants in India …
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commoditisation of labour power assuming the form of wage labour is specific to capitalism and the sole source of surplus value. This … paper, drawing from various strands of Marxian literature, argues that capitalism never existed in isolation in ‘pure’ and … signifies a confluence of separate processes, it overdetermines the existence and stability of capitalism by a complex …
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capitalist economies (ECEs) - Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey - during the periods 2000 …
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capitalism, which has triggered or at least has contributed to the emergence of a type of capitalism dominated by finance …
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