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Ban on futures trading: can it control food inflation
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The ban on working from home makes sense for Yahoo: It needs the innovation and speed of delivery that come from office-based employees
(emeraldinsight.com, 2015)Purpose – Discusses the suitability of work-from-home policies, especially in information technology companies. Cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach and states that each company needs to make a decision based ... -
Bandwidth packing problem with queueing delays: modelling and exact solution approach
(Springer New York LLC, 2016)We present a more generalized model for the bandwidth packing problem with queuing delays under congestion than available in the extant literature. The problem, under Poison call arrivals and general service times, is set ... -
Bank consolidation: misplaced priorities
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Bank credit policy for export incentives
(1973-05-28) -
Bank plans based on marketing framework
(1970-12-02) -
Bank portfolio management: a linear programming approach
(1970-05-30)A linear programming model is presented here for determining the optimal portfolio of banks. It is not suggested that such a model is immediately applicable in the Indian situation. However, scope exists for applying the ... -
Bank privatisation by the backdoor
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2014)The P J Nayak Committee on the governance of bank boards has proposed that the Bank Nationalisation Act and related legislation be repealed. It wants government shareholding in public sector banks to be transferred to a ... -
Banking reforms in India
(2007-11-01) -
Banking structure: plausible vision, flawed approach of RBI
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2013)F ollowing the crisis of 2007, there is renewed focus the world over on banking structure. This encompasses a number of related matters: the size, scope and number of banks, consolidation and concentration, and ... -
Banking: guidelines to marketing action plans
(1970-11-24) -
Barriers to Innovations in lower bureaucracy
(1982-09-17)In this feature a caselet with rich policy implications is presented to a panel of academics and practitioners. The panelists diagnose the problem or problems, analyse their causes and make policy-level recommendations ... -
Baselines for carbon emissions in the Indian and Chinese power sectors: implications for international carbon trading
(2006-11-01)The study examines the dynamics of carbon emissions baselines of electricity generation in Indian states and Chinese provinces in the backdrop of ongoing electricity sector reforms in these countries. Two Indian states—Gujarat ... -
The basis of involvement in work and family contexts
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Bayesian analysis of the change-point problem for directional data
(Journal of Applied Statistics, 2008-11-11)In this paper, we discuss a simple fully Bayesian analysis of the change-point problem for the directional data in the parametric framework with von Mises or circular normal distribution as the underlying distribution. We ... -
A Bayesian analysis of racial differences in treatment among breast-cancer patients
(Advances and Applications in Statistics, 2015-06)It is a well known fact that race and ethnicity specific variations exist in the treatment and survival of cancer patients. Studies based on breast cancer patients admitted to community hospitals in U.S. depicted that there ... -
A Bayesian nonparametric approach for multiple mediators with applications in mental health studies
(Oxford University Press, 2024-02-09)Mediation analysis with contemporaneously observed multiple mediators is a significant area of causal inference. Recent approachesfor multiple mediators are often based on parametric models and thus may suffer from model ... -
Bayesian predictive inference of a finite population proportion under selection bias
(Elsevier Inc., 2013)We show how to infer about a finite population proportion using data from a possibly biased sample. In the absence of any selection bias or survey weights, a simple ignorable selection model, which assumes that the binary ...