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    • Independence of irrelevant transfers 

      Lahiri, Somdeb (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1989-10-01)
      In this paper, we provide a partial geometric characterization of the independence of irrelevant alternatives (IIM) Axiom, called Independence of Irrelevant Transfers (IIT) as also a characterization of the nash bargaining ...
    • India - Asean economic relations 

      Wadhva, Charan D. (2010-03-13)
      This paper highlights the salient features of economic relations between India and the five member countries of the ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations) grouping, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore ...
    • India's economic crisis: nature and remedies 

      Dholakia, Bakul H. (2010-07-27)
      Indian economy has been facing a major economic crisis and the situation has become quite serious after August 1990. The main elements of Indiazs economic crisis are deepening foreign exchange crisis, growing fiscal ...
    • India's export since the reforms: three analytic industry studies 

      Ghemawat, Pankaj; Patibandla, Murali (2010-04-03)
      Our analysis of markets, competitors and suppliers in three key Indian export industries-diamonds, garments, and software sheds light on the effects of India s recent economic reforms on export competitiveness. It also ...
    • India's exports of capital goods an evaluation 

      Rath, Dillip; Sahoo, Amerendra (2010-03-15)
      This paper evaluates the recent performance of Indiazs capital goods exports and finds that it is not so impressive in comparative terms. It also analyses the determinants of exports using econometric techniques and develops ...
    • India's horticulture sector - A port- level analysis of onion export pricing 

      Varma, Poornima; Issar, Akash (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2017-03-10)
      Extending the traditional model of agricultural pricing behaviour and market structure with the constructed commodity specific export weighted exchange rates, this paper analyses the exchange rate induced market power, ...
    • India's progressive environmental case law: a worthy roadmap for global climate change litigation 

      Ram Mohan, M.P.; Kini, Els Reynaers; Prasad, Sriram (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2022-09-20)
      This paper explores how the long-standing tradition of common law countries such as India, which have acknowledged the fundamental right to a healthy and pollution free life for many decades, can assist Judges in other ...
    • India's trade with South and Southeast Asia: scope for further cooperation 

      Wadhva, Charan D. (2010-03-14)
      This paper briefly examines the current status of India's trade relations with two developing sub-regions of Asia, namely, South Asia and Southeast Asia. South Asia covers seven countries who have recently loosely grouped ...
    • Indian administrative service (IAS) and crony capitalism: a review paper 

      Gupta, Vishal (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)
      According to international statistics, India is reckoned to be among the most corrupt countries of the world. One of the ways in which corruption can occur at the point of public service delivery is through payment of ...
    • Indian aluminium industry: a perspective 

      Dixit, Mukund R.; Venugopal, R. (2010-03-31)
      This paper looks at the various facets of the aluminium industry such as government policy, user profile, industry structure, financial and physical performance, exports and imports and firm level management issues, and ...
    • Indian and Chinese growth experience as case studies in the application of the E'LDMAN - Mahalanobis model strategy under a wage goods constraint 

      Kumar, Saurabh (2010-03-13)
      Feldman-Mahalanobis model has played a very important role in shaping the industrialisation strategies of China and India and of course, earlier the Soviet Union. an unstated, but crucial assumptin in this model is that ...
    • Indian antecedents to modern economic thought 

      Deodhar, Satish Y. (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2018-01-15)
      The history of economic thought begins with salutations to Greek writings of Aristotle and Plato. While the fourth century BCE Greek writings may have been the fount of modern economic thought that emerged in Europe starting ...
    • Indian auto component industry - learning to export and grow 

      Dixit, Mukund R. (2010-03-28)
      This paper reviews the developments in the Indian auto component industry in the context of new economic policies. It analyses the technical capabilities and export experiences of the industry. It presents the findings of ...
    • Indian business and the bulk export opportunities generated by international funding agencies 

      Srivastava, U. K. (2010-03-13)
      A segment of bulk export opportunities is generated by international funding agencies such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. The share of Indian business in these opportunities, however, has been rather ...
    • Indian business houses and entrepreneurship: A note on research trends 

      Tripathi, Dwijendra (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1984-12-01)
      Empirical research in entrepreneurship is of recent origin. This is so because it is only recently that the entrepreneurial and managerial ability was accorded full recognition as one of the proximate causes of economic ...
    • Indian contribution to O.R. literature 

      Gupta, Omprakash K. (2010-07-27)
      O.R. researchers in India have been making contributions to O.R. literature from its early days of development. They have published hundreds of original research papers in well-known journals. This review focuses on the ...
    • Indian Convertible bonds with unspecified terms a Valuation Model 

      Barua, Samir K.; Varma, Jayanth R. (2012-10-17)
      Indian convertible bonds have two peculiar features that make them possibly unique in the world: a) the bonds are compulsorily converted into equity without any option, and b) the conversion terms are not specified at the ...
    • Indian convertible bonds with unspecified terms: an empirical study 

      Barua, Samir K.; Madhavan, T.; Varma, Jayanth R. (2010-03-31)
      Indian convertible bonds have two peculiar features that make them possibly unique in the world: a) the bonds are compulsorily converted into equity without any option, and b) the conversion terms are not specified at ...
    • Indian convertible bonds with unspecified terms: an empirical study 

      Barua, Samir K.; Madhavan, T.; Varma, Jayanth R. (2010-04-17)
      Indian convertible bonds have two peculiar features that make them possibly unique in the world: a) the bonds are compulsorily converted into equity without any option, and b) the conversion terms are not specified at the ...
    • Indian economic forecast : July 1994 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2009-12-12)
      Boom conditions are prevailing in the economy but there is a danger of inflation raising its head again as the foreign exchange reserves go on increasing. The RBI s target of 55 billion of foreign capital which it can ...