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Financial sector reform in India has progressed rapidly on aspects like interest rate deregulation, reduction in reserve requirements, barriers to entry, prudential norms and risk-based supervision. But progress on the structural-institutional aspects has been much slower and is a cause for...
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This paper attempts to identify the current characteristics of the firms operating out of India and their likely future strategy. It justifies the hypothesis that outsourcing services remain essential, but product companies can flourish. It takes a brief look at the strengths on the services...
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This Paper seeks to look at the Indian government and domestic technology requirements from a financial perspective and traces the growth and the development of both exports and the domestic market. It then seeks to enumerate the reasons why top Indian IT corporations are shying away from...
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The agriculture sector observed the penetration of parametric weather risk financial products, including weather index insurance and weather derivatives, between the late 1990s and the early 2000s. However, the adoption of such products remains low. While the reasons for low adoption are...
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The agriculture sector observed the penetration of parametric weather risk financial products, including weather index insurance and weather derivatives, between the late 1990s and the early 2000s. However, the adoption of such products remains low. While the reasons for low adoption are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014502820