Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Rangarajan, C."
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An application of cost benefit analysis to rural electrification
Ranganathan, Venkataraman (1977)The purpose of Benefit-Cost Analysis is to evaluate benefits and costs 'correctly' while comparing competing alternatives and choose the best of them in order to maximize society's benefits. If every input is cost at its ... -
Corporate dividend behaviour with special emphasis on growth and controlled companies
Dhameja, Nand L. (1976)The study examines the divided policies and practices of 158 manufacturing non-government public limited companies for the period 1961-72 and covers about 19% of the total corporate sector. It attempts to answer whether ... -
Demand for industrial consumer goods in India: a study of linkages
Roy, Siddhartha (1980)In recent years the growth of industrial output as a whole as well as that of consumer goods industries have been anything but impressive. Given this not too cheerful a situation the constraints to industrialization need ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Money,finance and economic development; the case of India
Shah, Tushaar (1978)Contemporary macro theory has taken a peculiar stand on the role of the institution of’ money and the financial system in the economic processes of’ a market economy. Though it has paid B great deal of attention to the ... -
A multi-objective framework for the project selection problem using goal programming
Bhaumik, P. K. (1984)It has been pointed out in the literature that usually there are multiple objectives relevant to the problem of selecting a flow project from many project proposals. Barring some recent work in this field, the project ... -
Multi-objective two-level planning for extending banking facilities to rural areas
Chaudhary, Bhaskara (1977)This dissertation develops multi-objective two level planning methodologies for the problem of extending banking facilities to rural areas. An investigation of the existing banking spread reveals that the spread had taken ... -
Performance and prospects for the Indian man - made fibers industry
Chawla, Deepak (1980)This thesis has comprehensively studied various aspects of the man-made fibres industry like demand, cost conditions, profitability, investment and financial decisions. It has also probed in-depth into the factors responsible ... -
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 ... -
The Semi-integrated steel industry of India
Maggu, Ashok (1977)This dissertation attempts to examine the economics of the semi-integrated steel industry of India. The semi-integrated steel industry provided a central focus for the frenzied drive for meeting the persistent steel shortages ... -
A simulation model of paper industry in India
Chauhan, Ajay (1985)The role of information in planning process is two-fold. On the one hand, information serves as an input to planning and on the other, it serves as a bench-mark for the evaluation of planning or policy decisions. The policy ... -
Size, profitability and growth of some of the Indian manufacturing industries
Aggarwal, V. K. (1978)What are the causes of growth of an industrial undertaking? One important cause, widely discussed in the economic literature, is the reduction in cost due to increase in size - economies of scale. Businessmen need the ...