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Developing a customer-focus approach to marketing of library and information service
(2002-10-19)
Philosophically, users are the central entity in all types of libraries. The
characteristics of the user body make up an essential and indeed central element
in the development of library services. In ways that are now ...
No return, no refund: an analysis of deposit refund systems
(2001-10-19)
Firms and governments in developed economies frequently employ deposit-refund systems to
promote return and reuse of product packages and containers. We analyze a model of monopoly
facing heterogeneous consumers in which ...
Precious shipping public company limited
(2001-10-19)
Precious Shipping Public Company
Limited (PSL) went through a process of
financial restructuring in response to the
economic crisis that hit Thailand in 1997.
PSL faced trouble since payments were
due in dollars and ...
Deciding where to buy: store choice behaviour of Indian shoppers
(2002-10-19)
Store choice is a decision that a shopper is fairly
involved in. It is important for a store to
understand this behaviour for developing marketing
strategies to attract and keep its clientele. It is found
that shoppers ...
Bank consolidation: misplaced priorities
(2004-10-26)
Banking reforms in India
(2007-11-01)
Deregulation and performance of public sector banks
(2002-10-19)
Case unproven
(2000-10-14)
This book is somewhat ambitiously
subtitled. For while it purports to critically
examine the impact of liberalisation
on economic institutions, its scope is limited
to a few – and by no means the most
important – ...
From the sub-prime to the Ridiculous
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2008-11-11)
It is somewhat misleading to label the present crisis a "subprime crisis". This suggests that when banks Subprime loans, that is, practise financial inclusion, they are apt to get into trouble. Some commentators have even ...
The Impact of the Crisis on the Indian Economy
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2009-11-11)
The effects of the global financial crisis have been more severe than initially forecast. The turning point was the decision in September 2008 to let Lehman Brothers fail, an event that had a series of ruinous cascading ...