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The Muslims of South Asia made the transition to modern economic life more slowly than the region’s Hindus. In the first half of the twentieth century, they were relatively less likely to use large-scale and long-living economic organizations, and less likely to serve on corporate boards....
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I examine how the historical legacies of inter-ethnic complementarity and competition interact with contemporary electoral competition in shaping patterns of ethnic violence. Using local comparisons within Gujarat, a single Indian state known for both its non-violent local traditions and for...
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Financial reforms, and financial liberalization in particular, have been at the root of many recent cases of financial and banking crises. In several countries financial reforms allowed real interest rates to reach levels exceeding 20 percent per annum in some cases; in other cases, banking and...
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I examine how the historical legacies of inter-ethnic complementarity and competition interact with contemporary electoral competition in shaping patterns of ethnic violence. Using local comparisons within Gujarat, a single Indian state known for both its non-violent local traditions and for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014038747
development of India through the 1990s to the present, assessing the development of each segment of financial markets. In doing so … explanation of this dualistic development and proposes a road map for the future development of financial markets in India …
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India, the author mentions SHG and women empowerment as tools for poverty removal. The author also mentions about financial …
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and qualitative evidence on the history of institutional changes in the caste structure of India throughout history, I … show that caste has been used in India by invaders and power-vying local rulers as a way to systematically exert … occupation over India to provide further evidence. While I do not make claims that my theory is mono-causal, I make the much …
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The study examines the volatility linkages between India and Asian tiger cubs, i.e., the Philippines, Indonesia … the returns of Asian stock markets. Bidirectional and unidirectional relationships are observed between India and Asian …
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women's employment and leadership in India's blue economy. The study uses a systematic literature review to look at studies … framework to create pathways for women's holistic participation in India's blue economy. …
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The study looks at risk reporting practices of SENSEX-listed companies in India. For being able to capture risk …
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