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Entrepreneurial orientation and networking: some Indian evidence
(1993-10-04)
Research evidence indicates that entrepreneurs who exhibit a need for unique, path-breaking accomplishments (pioneering) and transforming the status quo (innovative) are quite different from other entrepreneurs. This is ...
Processes of innovation, adaptation, and diffusion: the case of aeromechanical technology in Gujarat
(1994-10-05)
Very often, the term 'entrepreneurship' is used in an unduly elastic sense to refer to 'creative' acts in any walk of life. While such licence with the term may render it useless as a meaningful frame of analysis, there ...
Technology export from the Indian public sector: case study of BHEL
(1996-10-08)
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, a large Indian public enterprise in the
power sector, has been successful in judiciously blending technology
imports and indigenisation. Through the mid-1970s and 1980s, it has
progressively ...
Issues in strategy for export promotion: an inter-industry analysis
(1992-07-13)
This article points toward the need for integration between the new Exim policy and the Eighth Plan in India
by considering direct and indirect effects of a unit increase in demand for exports as welt as forward and ...
High price - earnings ratio of Indian stock market and investment by foreign financial institutions
(1994-07-14)
This paper explores the high level of the price-earnings (P/E) ratio of the Indian stock market in the context of investments
by foreign financial institutions. The measured P/E ratio may be high because of abnormally low ...
A regulatory framework for mutual funds
(1990-07-13)
One major change that has taken place in the financial services industry is the establishment of a large number
of mutual funds. Though only nationalised banks and financial institutions are permitted to set up these ...
Soaring stock prices: defying fundamentals
(1990-07-13)
Speculation is rife as to whether or not the unprecedented high level of average price-earnings ratios in our
capital market is too high to be sustainable. An objective analysis beginning with a theoretical exposition ...
Reforming deficit measurement: the Indian case
(1992-07-13)
This paper reviews the major issues in the measurement of deficit and addresses the problem of measurement
of deficit in relation to India.
The author presents a brief description of India's public sector and discusses ...
Agenda for financial reform
(1990-07-13)
N A MUJUMDAR (financial Scenario in
the 1990s: Agenda for Reform', April 7) has
persuasively shown what lack of financial
liberalisation has accomplished in India,
Japan, and South Korea and what acceptance
of this ...
Maxi devaluations and contraction
(1996-07-15)
I AM deeply indebted to Ravindra H
Dhotakia for his most perceptive comments
'Maxi Devaluations and Cooper's
Hypothesis', EPW, November 23) on
my paper 'Cooper's Contractionary
Devaluation Hypothesis. A Note', EPW,
July ...