Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Dholakia, Bakul H."
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Assessment of the electricity reforms: restructuring improving access and policies for the future
Balasubramaniam, S. (2005)The frenzy generated by the throwing open of the generation sector in 1991 by the amendment of the electricity statute has largely subsided with the experiences in Orissa and the prolonging problems in Dhabol. Hence ... -
Choice of technique in the sugar industry: an interactive multi-objective model
Vijayalakshmi, B. (1985)The Choice of Technique (C.O.T) problem has always been treated in the literature as a problem of ranking the alternative techniques available on a single criterion, viz., net objectives, if included, have been clubbed ... -
Decentralised development planning towards an operational framework
Jain, Pankaj S. (1979)This dissertation critically examines the existing system of development planning in India for its suitability as a multilevel mode of planning. After discussing the related issues, it proceeds to give a framework for ... -
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 ... -
Economic factors influencing the export performance of indian private corporate sector - pre and post liberalisation
Kapur, Deepak (2001)The Background for present Research: The classical theory postulates maximization of profits as the basis for a firm's behavior. Later developments have considered other basic objectives like 'maximization of sales ... -
Economic performance of the ancillary industry in India: managerial and policy implications
Shaligram, K. R. (1978)Ancillary units are small Firms that manufacture and supply intermediate goods to large Firms or master units. In India, the official definitions of a small scale unit and an ancillary unit, for registration, imply that ... -
Energy, economy and emissions in India: analysis using equilibrium models
Rana, Ashish (1999)Rapid development, increased use of fossil fuels, depletion of natural resources of energy, and increased level of carbon dioxide emissions are some of the major concerns facing the world today. The concerns, specially the ... -
Environment, business strategy and buyer supplier relationship: exploration of linkages
Mustafi, Sumit (1999)Research on the nature of buyer-supplier relationship is still in a nascent in context of developing countries like India. With economic liberalization and mounting pressure on firms to be competitive , buyer-supplier ... -
Evolution of global carbon market: implications for India
Chaturvedi, Vaibhav (2010)Emissions mitigation efforts for limiting atmospheric temperature rise have lead to the evolution of a global carbon market. Future carbon price expectations will play an increasingly important role in long term investment ... -
Financial sector reforms in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
Kumar, C. Hema (1997)In the context of Structural Adjustment which involved changing the relative wrights of public and private sectors in the economic matters. Financial Sector Reforms assume added significance as financial institutions have ... -
Impact of political and economic events on stock price behaviour
Subramanian, S. (1989)The Indian capital markets have been, during the past decade, a major medium of channelizing the savings to the productive sectors of the economy. The relaxation of government controls in the eighties has given a big boost ... -
Integrated assessment of energy and environment future: linking policy to implementation
Kapshe, Manmohan (2003)Integrated assessment combines knowledge from different disciplines to analyse real world problems to provide solutions to decision-makers. In recent years,integrated assessment has attracted the attention of policymakers ... -
Management investment and risks in Indian electricity generation markets
Yadav, Pramod Kumar (2010)Electricity and energy market reforms are the two key challenges before policymakers under the broad goals of climate change mitigation and energy security. The central policy challenge in managing investment and risks in ... -
Managing urban air quality in India ; Models, policy instruments and institutions
Menon, Deepa (2004)Urban air quality management has become a significant area of public policymaking. The key drivers influencing the air quality are urbanization, population growth, industrial development and vehicular growth. While development ... -
Power sector reforms: emerging generation markets and externalities
Biswas, Debashish (2005)The objective of the thesis is to analyze the effects of electricity sector reforms on the generation markets and corresponding externalities. The study answer the following questions: I ) What arc the new electricity ... -
Predicting corporate sickness: the case of indian textile industry
Paranjape, Avinash (1980)Corporate Sickness is widespread in the Indian Corporate Sector. Several financial institutions are trying hard to develop early warning systems. This dissertation is a small contribution in that direction. The attention ... -
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 ... -
A Study in corporate sickness and turnaround management: managerial and policy implication
Jain, Arun Kumar (1994)Research in performance declines Corporate performance is one of the central dimensions in strategy research. One specific area that has attracted considerable attention of scholars across the globe is continuous performance ... -
Technical innovation in the manufacturing enterprise: context and process
Sinha, Arun P. (1982)This study is about the micro bases of technical change. Strategic action at innovating technology within the manufacturing enterprise is one prominent route to aggregate technical change. There is, however, little ... -
Technologies, policies and measures for energy and environment future
Garg, Amit (2001)Energy, economic activities and natural environment have close linkages that manifest in diverse problems like global climate change and local air pollution affecting human health, socio-economic conditions and ecological ...