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Monitoring government policy environment
(1986-09-22)
Diagnoses: matching people and programme: at what prices?
(1986-09-22)
During last year, a drought prone district was experiencing acute
scarcity of drinking water. The state government, however, was very
keen to provide drinking water facility to as many villages as possible.
Thus, under ...
Can project appraisal be linked with growth rate in the economy?
(1986-09-22)
In underdeveloped mixed economies, the
choice of big investment projects has a
direct bearing on the productivity of
capital. The economic rate of return on big
projects determines the achievable growth
rate in the ...
Experience with case method in short duration executive development programmes
(1986-09-22)
Perceptions & Practices
Section: 1 FOCUS and Plan of the paper
Short duration executive development programmes (SEDPs), offered widely by management schools and consulting firms to train practising executives, are being ...
Setting the terms for convertible debenture issues: should the spirit of company law be violated
(1986-09-22)
Although government has set up various
regulatory agencies to safeguard
interests of various constituents of the
capital market, they do not seem to be
working in coordination. In fact, they
appear to be pulling in ...
Inefficiency of the Indian capital market
(1986-09-22)
Efficient pricing of securities and
maintenance of parity between risk
and return are absolutely essential
for a well-functioning capital
market. In this paper, S K Barua and
V Raghunathan discuss a clear .case
of ...
Environmental factors relevant for strategy formulation in India
(1986-09-22)
It is recommended by both academicians and practitioners that corporations should scan the environment continuously to identify and respond to the opportunities and threats. It can be argued that given the cost and benefit ...
Project management: practices and views
(1986-09-21)
Sound planning and efficient execution of development projects is a vital requirement for sustaining the process of development and ensuring that its gains are evenly distributed, throughout the country. In India, factors, ...
A model for managing innovations in banks
(1986-09-22)
Considering the critical role of
nationalized banks in India's economic
transformation, there is a need to replace
the present piecemeal approach to innovation
by a systemic approach similar to that
underlying the ...