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This study attempts to explore how due to globalization framing of India in New York Times became relevant and of significance during the period of 1985-2010. An analysis of all the news articles about India was done to find out the change in the space given to India over the three phases of...
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The last two decades have witnessed unprecedented amount of international capital flows into emerging economies with an altering trend from official capital flows to private flows, leading to a shift in the nature of the capital flows from long-term to short-term. Concomitant with these trends...
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in engaged as a competitive tool in developing economies and it is a reality which faces strong criticism from the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME’s)-business units of small net worth with two striking characteristics - supported and managed by...
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Background and Purpose: India opened its doors to globalization in 1991 and the reference point of this change through globalization has been the United States of America (USA) which champions the cause of a free economy. The current study attempts to explore the relevance and importance that...
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Development needs of a country like India are extremely disparate, and therefore a unifocus of financial and government agencies on investment considering economic returns shall fail to achieve overall development of the country. The gradual trickle of impact investing in India should begin to...
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