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Private sector role in combating HIV, TB and malaria among their workers
Global Health Initiative, 2002
Series of papers and background materials on private sector efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. The case studies are intended to be a tool to facilitate greater engagement by companies by illustrating examples of the...
Global or local financial practices: structure and performance of corporate foreign subsidiaries in India
R. Banga / Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 2001
Do foreign companies in India adopt the corporate financial structures of their parent companies at home or do they ignore their financial advantages and follow local financing patterns? This paper attempts to compare the corporate an...
The effects of FDI in India: do market conditions and the source of the investment matter?
R. Banga / Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 2002
It is claimed that FDI augments investible resources and improves technological standards, efficiency, and competitiveness of domestic industry, but is this true irrespective of the source of the FDI and prevailing economic conditions...
India should should push for the removal of external barriers to trade
A. Mukherjee / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2002
This study examines India’s opportunities and constraints to trade in distribution services in the context of the ongoing GATS (General Agreement on trade in Services) 2000 negotiations. India is a small player in the glob...
What is the World Bank's contribution to India's growth and poverty alleviation?
V. Ranganathan / Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2003
In its 50-year partnership with India, the Bank concentrated on the growth objective through subscribing to the trickle down theory. Over the past five years, it has posited its initiatives on a plain of poverty alleviation, to which ...
Exchange rate management in India
R. Kohli; K. Kletzer / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001
Restrictions on domestic and international financial transactions have enabled governments to generate revenues through financial repression while restraining inflation. The fiscal implications of these revenues, i.e. seignorag...
Exploring the tradeoff between growth and re-distribution: the Indian example
A. Goyal / Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, India, 2000
This paper develops and explores the consequences of strategic interaction between the government and private agents in the context of a tradeoff between growth and redistribution in developing countries. The paper describes th...
The export-enhancing role of multinational enterprises in the Indian manufacturing sector during the 1990s
A. Aggarwal / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001
This paper tests two hypotheses. Firstly; in a liberalised regime, the affiliates of multinational enterprises (MNEs) perform distinctly better than local firms in the export markets; Secondly MNE affiliates have greater comparative a...
Means of strengthening India's growth strategy: deregulation, liberalisation and competitiveness enhancement:
N. Bajpai / Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2001
This article looks at means of strengthening India's growth strategy. The article suggests: a strategy focussing on export-led growth, which among other things requires greater emphasis on special economic zones,...
The Uruguay Round and South Asia : an overview of the impact and opportunities
Nader Majd / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995
South Asia remains less liberal in trade policy than East Asia, including China. The Uruguay Round's most dramatic effect on South Asia will be the removal of non tariff barriers on the region's exports to the rest of the world. The p...
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Centre for Development Finance (CDF)
The Centre for Development Finance focuses on improving the delivery of public goods that contribute to inclusive social and economic opportunity in India.
India Post
Indian Government department running postal services, part of  Department of Post, Ministry of Communications & IT.
Strategic Foresight Group
Strategic Foresight Group seeks to undertake forward-looking research in geopolitical, economic, technological and societal changes. Their research examines future trends and discontinuities in spaces where geopolitics intersects with business, economy, society, religion and technology.
Agricultural Financing Corporation Ltd. (AFC)
Agricultural Finance Corporation Limited is an agricultural & rural development consultancy established in 1968. AFC Foundation undertakes grass root level project implementation for poverty alleviation and livelihood promotion through financial and non financial services. They also provide training and capacity building services to the various stakeholders in the agriculture and rural se...
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Finance policy profiles on India

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