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Prior to economic reforms initiated in 1991, Indian financial system was characterized by barriers to entry, control over pricing of financial assets, high transaction costs and restrictions on movement of funds from one market segment to another. Since last two decades, the Indian stock market has...
This chapter evaluates the risks that the megaprojects conceptualization of development faces. Luke Wilson argues that Indian economy has a number of positives: the new government focuses on putting the central government’s finances on a more stable footing, continuing favourable demographics, strong GD...
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The new revised overseas direct investment allows greater flexibility to Indian companies investing abroad and reduces the burden of getting approvals, thereby increasing the overall competitiveness.
Besides property rights, contract enforcement is also an important part of the economic institution that supports a flourishing market economy. Market-based production requires a developed capital market to finance fixed investment in equipment and tools, trained labor, a developed transportation system, ...
Currently, cotton contributes less than 2% of the fibres used in floor coverings, although this industry represents the largest single end-user of fibres in today’s market. What is needed to fulfill this niche in the marketplace is to develop cotton fibres that have (1) more flame ...
In this study, we alsodiscussed how the banking sector is different from the nonfinancial firms and they have different corporategovernance need. This study found that the banking sector is quite different from nonfinancial firms. As compareto nonfinancial firms banks are more levered, opaque, ...
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