Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Gupta, G.S."
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Diversified Indian companies: a study of strategies and financial performance
Paul, George (1985)In the second half of the twentieth century the corporate profile in advanced countries like USA and UK had undergone significant changes as a result of diversification strategies by their business corporations. Diversification ... -
Impact of fiscal incentives on corporate financial decisions
Srinivasan, G. (1980)The Government from time to time comes up with certain fiscal incentives to affect the behaviour of the private sector to achieve the desired goal. In this thesis we have made an attempt to study the impact of two such ... -
International competitiveness of selected Indian Industries - an empirical analysis
Peris, Lawrence W. J. (1995)Rationale and Objectives. The recent inflow and projections of foreign investments into India indicate that the international investing community views India as a, potentially high growth economy, whose industries are ... -
Investment, profits and capacity utilisation in the Indian cement industry
Padmanabhan, R. (1984)This thesis studies various indicators of performance in the lndian Cement Industry like investment, profit and profitability and capacity utilization. An attempt was also made to explain the behavior of these performance ... -
Lags in the transmission process of monetary policy in India
Kaul, Gautam (1981)Monetary policy has been a major instrument of economic stabilization. Reliance on monetary policy for this purpose involves two main assumptions. a. That monetary policy is effective in influence the operation of ... -
Performance of new equity share issues: an India experience
Mahendra, Gujarathi (1981)Oversubscription of public issues of new equity shares was a common phenomenon experienced in India during the Seventies. The overwhelming public response to new equity issues, which are normally considered riskier than ... -
Portfolio behaviour of Indian commercial banks
Balasubramanian, G. (1980)In allocating their funds the commercial banks have to fulfil a number of legal restrictions. The increasing nature of the restrictions has reduced the freedom of the banks to operate on their portfolio. Despite this it ... -
Pricing behaviour of the Indian capital market: a comparative analysis in the CAPM, the APT and the macro-economic context
Sood, Anil K. (1995)Research regarding the behaviour of the Indian capital market has been very limited. The risk-return relationship has been studied using only the Capital Asset Pricing Model; and the factor-structure of the return-generating ...