Browsing by Author "DasGupta, A."
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Distribution and development effects of tariff subsidy policies in small open dual economy
DasGupta, A.; Gang, Ira, N. (2010-03-13)In this paper the effects of tariff cum subsidy policies in a small open dual economy with intersectoral migration are considered. The model used is an extended version of the mobile capital Harris-Todaro model of ... -
Entry conditions, relative role of owners and management, strategic conduct and performance: a study of large firms of major Indian industries
John, K. C. (1988)The major criticisms of neoclassical theory of the firm are concerned with its assumptions of ‘profit maximization’, ‘perfect information’ and ‘consensual and unitary decision making process’. Alternative theories -- ... -
Influence of industry structure on firm performance and conduct in a managerial theory of the firm
John, K. C.; DasGupta, A. (2010-03-14)In this paper a general model of industrial organizations is developed along the lines of the managerial theories of the firm. The utility function of management and shareholders - the two important stakeholders of ... -
Note on the effects of tax-subsidy policies on the personal distribution of income in dual economies
DasGupta, A. (2010-03-13)In this paper the effect of tax-subsidy policies on the personal income distribution is studied using the mobile capital Harris-Todaro model of Corden-Findlay-McCool. It is shown that tax subsidy packages with efficiency ... -
On the estimation of elasticity in economics
DasGupta, A.; Misra, P. N. (1984-12-01)For the measurement of elasticity, given two observation of a bivariate relationship, the arc elasticity formula has been traditionally used by economists and statisticians. However, no proper statistical justification for ... -
Poverty inequality and development in dual economics with urban informal sectors
DasGupta, A.; Gang, Ira, N. (2010-03-13)In this paper a general model of dualistic economies with urban informal sectors is proposed. The model is able to encompass a wide variety of distortions and institutional features which may affect such economies. Within ... -
Some notes on equal yield income and expenditure taxes
DasGupta, A. (2010-03-14)In this paper the efficiency, savings and inequality effects of income and expenditure taxes are reexamined. It is shown that current welfare is likely to be promoted by a mix of the two taxes rather than either tax alone. ...