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South South Investment in Infrastructure: The Operation of Indian Firms in Developing Countries

South South Investment in Infrastructure: The Operation of Indian Firms in Developing Countries

... emerging Indian project exporters can be predicted to play an important role in improving host developing countries’ civil and industrial ...of Indian engineering companies to serve the wide ranging ...

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Group Affiliation and Location of Indian Firms’ Foreign Acquisitions

Group Affiliation and Location of Indian Firms’ Foreign Acquisitions

... affiliated firms, while its negative coefficient for standalone firms is statistically ...insignificant. Indian firms particularly with the affiliation to business groups, therefore, have ...

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Economic Freedom and Indian Outward Foreign Direct Investment: An Empirical Analysis

Economic Freedom and Indian Outward Foreign Direct Investment: An Empirical Analysis

... total Indian OFDI was accounted to be $ ...of Indian OFDI (43%) followed by Asia Pacific (34%), Africa (12%), North America (10%) and South America (1%) for the period of 2000 -2008 (figure ...for ...

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The internationalization of Chinese and Indian firms: trends, motivations and strategy

The internationalization of Chinese and Indian firms: trends, motivations and strategy

... given firms an opportunity to diversify their real investment ...The Indian firms that have led the internationalization process are those that were well diversified across domestic industrial ...

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Polarisation and Reversion under Competition: Profitability of Indian Firms

Polarisation and Reversion under Competition: Profitability of Indian Firms

... changes, Indian industry was characterised by sub-scale ...left Indian firms with relatively out of date ...many firms. Most firms were harnessed with the legacy of the past investment ...

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STUDY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE EXPOSURE IN INDIAN CORPORATE FIRMS

STUDY OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE EXPOSURE IN INDIAN CORPORATE FIRMS

... of Indian corporate firms by using different trade weighted exchange rate indices of the sample of 27 Indian nonfinancial firms for a period between 2009 and 2013 by estimating foreign ...

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Impact of exchange rate movements on exports: an analysis of Indian non financial sector firms

Impact of exchange rate movements on exports: an analysis of Indian non financial sector firms

... of Indian non-financial sector firms for the period 2000 to ...on Indian firms’ export ...these Indian firms respond asymmetrically to exchange ...the Indian firms ...

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Labour Cost and Export Behaviour of Firms in Indian Textile and Clothing Industry

Labour Cost and Export Behaviour of Firms in Indian Textile and Clothing Industry

... sector. Firms acquire greater international competitiveness through various cost cutting and efficiency enhancing ...does Indian firms take to join the international export market in ...the ...

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The internationalization of Chinese and Indian firms: trends, motivations and policy implications

The internationalization of Chinese and Indian firms: trends, motivations and policy implications

... of firms from two fast-growing developing countries, China and India, is particularly ...2007. Firms from China and India have also been involved in significant and growing levels of mergers and ...

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Outward Foreign Direct Investment from India

Outward Foreign Direct Investment from India

... the Indian companies have been investing abroad since early 1970s; the magnitudes and number of OFDI were quite small until mid 1990s and has expanded rapidly since 2000 (Kumar, 2008; Nayyar, 2008 & Pradhan, ...

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R&D and productivity in the Indian pharmaceutical firms

R&D and productivity in the Indian pharmaceutical firms

... and firms in India have started taking R&D activities more seriously and more money is being invested now in these activities (see Figure ...of Indian firms relating to the R&D ...encouraged ...

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Are listed Indian firms finance constrained: Evidence for 1991 92 to 1997 98

Are listed Indian firms finance constrained: Evidence for 1991 92 to 1997 98

... the firms with low dividend pay- out ratios become candidates for hostile takeover ...of firms in respect of investment opportunities, the nature of corporate control and threat of takeover ...

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Globalization and Innovation in the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

Globalization and Innovation in the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

... domestic firms started to include highly advanced R&D ...by Indian pharmaceutical firms have significantly ...by Indian firms as a percentage of total approvals went up sharply from ...

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Phasing out of Multi fibre Arrangement: implications for the Indian garment exporting firms

Phasing out of Multi fibre Arrangement: implications for the Indian garment exporting firms

... An issue that came up often in the discussions with entrepreneurs related to the new types of NTBs that are likely to be imposed by developed countries during as well as after he phasing out period of MFA. Besides the ...

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Relationship Lending and Financing Constraints: Firm Level Evidence for India

Relationship Lending and Financing Constraints: Firm Level Evidence for India

... Of particular relevance from the standpoint of the present study is the coefficient on the interaction term of liquidity with the number of firm‐bank relationships. The coefficient is negative and statistically  ...

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Comparative performance of foreign affiliates and domestic firms in the Indian machinery industry

Comparative performance of foreign affiliates and domestic firms in the Indian machinery industry

... for Indian manufacturing ...acquire firms with monopoly profits reflected as reflected by GPM but acquire technically efficient firms having potential for giving consistently average profits as ...

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Spill over effects of foreign direct investment: an econometric study of Indian firms

Spill over effects of foreign direct investment: an econometric study of Indian firms

... Table 2 and 3 reports the estimation results with ln Y as the dependent variable. Although the Hausman test favours the fixed effect model (see appendix), in all eight alternatives, all the four types of factors of ...

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Productivity and Financial Structure: Evidence from Indian High Tech Firms

Productivity and Financial Structure: Evidence from Indian High Tech Firms

... The Indian electronics industry provides an ideal backdrop to explore this ...that firms in this industry are R&D intensive and the fact that R&D‐intensive firms typically opt for particular ...

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Relationship between Corporate Governance Practices and Firms Performance of Indian Context

Relationship between Corporate Governance Practices and Firms Performance of Indian Context

... for which the corporation is governed. The qualitative analysis indicates that the IT companies still have a long way to go in order to achieve excellence in their corporate governance practices. This study has been ...

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India's economic reforms and the manufacturing sector

India's economic reforms and the manufacturing sector

... that firms included in the analysis differ vastly in terms of their organisational structure, historical development, vintage of the capital, and labour quality, these results are to be ...between firms can ...

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