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Competition Law and the Pharmaceutical Sector in India
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is one of the largest in the world both in terms of volume and value. Given its critical importance, the sector has been subject to a series of regulatory interventions, which have altered ...
Impact of affirmative action in higher education for the other backward classes in India
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016-07-18)
This paper measures the impact of quota-based affirmative action in higher education (HE) in India for Other Backward Classes (OBC), implemented from 2008. Since the immediate impact would be felt by OBCs who were eligible ...
Career effectiveness and its determinants
(2010-04-05)
Study of careers has become an important aspect in the fast changing organizational context. It has come to be
increasingly recognized at present, that career management is the responsibility of both the individual as ...
Does ghee sold by any brand smell as sweet? : quality attributes and hedonic price analysis of ghee
(2010-04-06)
In the post-WTO scenario processed food industry is witnessing intra-industry
trade, i.e., trade in similar products. It also means that there will be intense
competition between foreign and Indian companies in the ...
WTO agreements and Indian agriculture: retrospection and prospects
(2010-03-28)
By the end of 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) will complete its five years of existence. At that time, re-negotiation on Agreement on Agriculture (AOA) will also begin. It is time to take a retrospective look at what ...
HACCP: a quest for quality as a competitive strategy for agribusiness
(2010-03-28)
While consumption of food gives material pleasure and a healthy life, contaminated food can
be dangerous to health. Therefore, quality of food is very important. Even from the producers’
point of view, selling high quality ...
Project management: comparison of practices in India and U.K.
(2010-03-27)
Resources are committed primarily for two purpose. In one case it is spent on meeting ongoing requirements and in other case for creating new facilities. The first category is classified as operational requirements and the ...
Does Competition in the Microfinance Industry Necessarily Mean Over-borrowing?
(2013-11-21)
In this paper we test the hypothesis of whether the presence of increasing number of
microfinance institutions leads to over-borrowing. Some recent theoretical literature
suggests that, in a joint liability setting, ...
Brand Effect and Price Discrimination in the Video Rental Industry
(2013-11-21)
What is the effect of competition on prices in a market where the product is offered
at different quality levels? Would the increase in competition reduce the price of
high quality good more than the low quality good? ...
Treating HIV/ AIDS patients in India with antiretroviral therapy: a management challenge
(2010-04-08)
India stands at a critical junction of HIV pandemic. Controlling spread of HIV is
critical. Ignoring this will lead millions of Indians in grip of this pandemic. Ever since
HIV/AIDS was acknowledged as a problem, the ...