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Inter and intra regional analysis of factors that generate and inhibit economic growth.
B. Guha-Khasnobis; F. Bari / Global Development Network, 2000
This paper extracts insights from cross-country analysis about the performance of individual South Asian countries and the region as a whole. The article investigates the determinants of growth in each country. The article find...
Low savings rates in South Asia countries could act as a constraint to their GNP growth
P. Agrawal / South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes, 2000
Report of a study analysing the performance of the South Asian countries regarding savings and investment rates in comparison with East Asia. Econometric analysis shows that the main factors behind the lower rates of savings in...
Globalisation and supply chain networks: the auto industry in Brazil and India
J. Humphrey / Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
Examines the restructuring of the auto industry, and in particular the auto components sector in Brazil and India. In both countries, trade liberalisation and changes in auto industry policy led to large nflows of FDI and major change...
Recommendations for convincing key Indian stakeholders of the importance of reducing CO2 emissions
US Agency for International Development, 2000
Results of investigation into the knowledge and practice of Indian stakeholders regarding energy efficiency (EE), carbon emission trading (CET) and foreign investment. Stakeholders are: energy intensive industry (sugar, cement, power,...
India is failing to attract expatriate investment
A. Guha; A. S. Ray / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2000
This paper offers estimated econometric models of FDI inflows into both China and India, making a distinction between multinational versus expatriate investments and provides statistics and analysis for both countries. Findings...
IMF study admits that country-based evidence now suggests that controlling both the inflows and outflows of capital has, to varying degrees, helped countries to protect themselves from the effects of the Asian financial crisis.
A. Ariyoshi; K. Habermeier; B. Laurens; I. Otker-Robe; J.I. Canales-Kriljenko; A. Kirilenko / International Monetary Fund, 2000
Aims to develop a deeper understanding of the role that capital controls may play in coping with volatile movements of capital, as well as complex issues surrounding capital account liberalization. It provides a detailed analysis of s...
Which of the Indian states are best at implementiung policy reform?
N. Bajpai; J.D. Sachs / Harvard Institute for International Development, Cambridge Mass., 1999
The reform process in India has so far mainly concentrated at the central level. India has yet to free up its state governments sufficiently so that they can add much greater dynamism to the reforms. Greater decentralization of decisi...
Foreign Direct Investment in India: Issues and Problems.
N Bajpai; J.D. Sachs / Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2000
Attempts to identify the issues and problems associated with India’s current foreign direct investment regime, and more importantly the other associated factors responsible for India’s unattractiveness as an investment locat...
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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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