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hawkers in India. This study aims to identify and analyse the barriers to fintech adoption using interpretive structural … street vendors and hawkers in India and offers insights into how these barriers can be overcomed. The study contributes to … financial inclusion in India. …
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Seasonality is a repeatable tendency of a financial instrument to move in relation to a particular influencing factor. That factor could be the time of year, the year of a decade, changes in interest rates, inflation, energy prices, etc. We focus on stock price action and seasonal cycles derived...
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Using transaction-level data on Canadian mortgage contracts we document an increase in the average discount negotiated off the posted price and in rate dispersion. Our aim is to identify the beneficiaries of discounting and to test whether dispersion is caused by price discrimination. The...
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This study endeavours at measuring bank competition in Indian loan market using a new competitiveness index, the Augmented Relative Profit Difference (ARPD), which quantifies the impact of marginal costs on performance, measured in terms of market shares. This study yields two major insights....
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human beings and livestock including pieces. The production and demand for soybean have been many traits increased in India … study was undertaken by collecting monthly prices of soybean in major soybean states of India for a period of 11 years … during the last year. INR may recover for the coming kharif season. Since India is the largest importer of edible oils, there …
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This paper analyses the market structure of Indian banking, with particular reference to market concentration. The most widely used measure of market concentration, the concentration ratio. While useful as a starting point, the concentration ratio has important limitations as a measure of market...
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Corruption has become an increasingly salient issue in India today, spawning both enormous interest from the media as … bridge this gap, directly addressing the particular challenges that corruption in India poses. Academic evidence supports the …
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This study has made an attempt to measure competition in the Indian mutual fund industry. The preliminary observation shows that there occurred a drastic change in the industry after the liberalization. The entry of a large number of private and foreign mutual funds, (joint ventures both...
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