Browsing by Author "D'Souza, Errol"
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Do We Have to Rejig the Gig?
D'Souza, Errol (Economic Times, 2021-03-13) -
Dynamics of gold market in India
Daga, Samyak; Baheti, Yash; Wadhwa, Hardik (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016) -
The economic effects of labour legislation in India: a critical essay
D'Souza, Errol (Industrial Relations Journal, 2010-04-29)Job security regulations have been central to government interventions in the labour market in India. These have been criticised for restricting employment growth. We argue that job security regulation has not had the ... -
Economic incentives to corruption in India
Khare, Shashank Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2004) -
Economic reforms, terms of trade, aggregate supply and private investment in agriculture
Desai, Bhupat M.; D'Souza, Errol (1998-07-16) -
Employment and Human Resource Practices in Public Sector Banks in the 1990s
D'Souza, Errol (2010-07-06) -
Employment in a globally integrating economy
D'Souza, Errol (IUP Publications, 2014) -
Financial architecture and bond markets in developing countries
Maheshwari, Tulika; Bhushan, Prashant (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2004) -
Financial markets, human resource policies, and flexibility
D'Souza, Errol (2002-10-18)Financial systems that are bank-based such as in Germany and Japan employ an internal strategy of managing human resources via job ladders and screening whereas in market-based systems such as in the UK and the US an ... -
Firms, nations and training
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‘The first IIM to have labs for big data’
D'Souza, Errol (Times of India, 2019-05-05)How do you see the impact of IIM Act? Would it affect IIM-A -
The fiscal response to the global crisis
D'Souza, Errol (Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers, 2009-07-15)India’s banks had no direct exposure to the subprime mortgage assets. Yet India was affected by the global financial crisis as its economy has significantly integrated with the global economy in the recent past in terms ... -
Food subsidy: concept, rationale, implementation design and policy reforms
Desai, Bhupat M.; D'Souza, Errol; Namboodiri, N. V. (Economic & Political Weekly, 2014)This paper counters negative advocacy about the food subsidy, the public distribution system, and farm price supports. It argues that the public food supply chain for market intervention has a favourable impact on the ... -
Global Financial Crisis and the Indian Economy
D'Souza, Errol; Mulye, Ramesh (2011-05-05) -
Globalization's underbelly: capital flows and the Indian economy
D'Souza, Errol (Economic and Political Weekly, 2008-11-10)Recent capital flows to India have been predominantly portfolio flows and they have been associated with a deteriorating current account position. To induce foreign savings to finance current account deficits requires the ... -
Gold monetisation scheme for India
D'Souza, Errol (Economic & Political Weekly, 2015)Currently India is the largest consumer and importer of gold in the world. Monetising the gold within the country is, therefore, important for macroeconomic stability, and requires a credible scheme for valuing, storing, ... -
Governance and economic growth in the Indian states
Singh, Pavneet (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2020)In Essay 1, I have assimilated a unique dataset of 30 indicators across three broad dimensions of Accountability, State Capacity and Fiscal Performance. Building on theoretical considerations from the New Institutional ... -
The growth path India must take
D'Souza, Errol; Agarwalla, Astha (Business Standard, 2021-08-25) -
Hitching employment to a growth strategy: services bulge and productivity growth
D'Souza, Errol (2005-10-27)An employment-oriented growth strategy requires a strategy of public investment in agriculture and promoting new technology, including the inputs embodied in those technologies. The bulge of employment in services is ... -
How well Have public sector banks done? a note
D'Souza, Errol (2010-10-18)The efficiency of the public sector banks has declined during the 1990s when measured by the spread/working fund ratio. Though the turnover/employee ratio of the public sector banks improved, the ratio for the private ...