Impact of Organized Retailing on the Unorganized Sector Mathew Joseph Nirupama Soundararajan Manisha Gupta Sanghamitra Sahu May 2008 INDIAN COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS Foreword The retail sector is expanding and modernizing rapidly in line with India’s economic growth. It offers significant employment opportunities in all urban areas. This study, the second undertaken by ICRIER on the retail industry, attempts to rigorously analyse the impact of organized retailing
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post liberalization . There are many factors that are affect the consumer behaviour and strategies should be formed to adopt those changes and achieve the long term growth and success. The attitude of Indian consumers has undergone a major transformation over the last few years. The Indian consumer today wants to lead a life full of luxury and comfort. He wants to live in present and does not believe in savings for the future. An important and recent development in India’s consumerism is the
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global environment. This will require careful economic management. As regards monetary and liquidity policy, the benign outlook for inflation, widening output gaps, the uncertainty about the growth outlook and the over-indebtedness of the corporate sector all imply that there is room for easing. Fiscal consolidation continues to be vital, and will need to maintain credibility and reduce debt, in an uncertain global environment, while sustaining growth. On the government’s “reformto-transform” agenda
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Manufacturing Unit 15: Karnataka Summary of Industry Requirements Study Team 1 2-10 11-13 14-16 17-18 19-20 21-24 24-27 28-30 31-32 33-34 35-38 39 40-41 42-43 44-45 46-48 49 Case Study Report Productivity and Competitiveness of Indian Toy Manufacturing Sector Diagnostic Case Studies Introduction This report contains diagnostic case studies of fifteen toy manufacturing units selected from seven different toy product categories. The study focuses on unit specific problems related to production
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A joint venture is a business agreement in which parties agree to develop, for a finite time, a new entity and new assets by contributing equity. They exercise control over the enterprise and consequently share revenues, expenses and assets. There are other types of companies such as JV limited by guarantee, joint ventures limited by guarantee with partners holding shares. In European law, the term 'joint-venture' (or joint undertaking) is an elusive legal concept, better defined under the rules
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CONFIDENTIAL EXPERT REPORT Research Study of the Civil Aviation Sector in India SUBMITTED TO: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India, India SUBMITTED BY: Nathan Economic Consulting India Pvt. Ltd., India www.nathaninc.com January 24, 2012 CONFIDENTIAL Table of contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 1 Introduction .............
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Rationale 3 Literature Review 4-8 Research Variables 8 Conceptual Framework 9 Research Methodology 10 Data Analysis 10 Time Plan 11 Budget 11 Limitations of Study 12 References 13-14 A Study on Customer Satisfaction with reference to Bank Muscat- Dhofar Region Introduction to the Study The banking sector plays an important part in our country, it has become difficult to imagine a world without banks. A country’s economic stability is maintained
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A REPORT OF PROJECT ON FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS IN MANGALORE REFINARY AND PETROCHEMICALS LIMITED Under the guidance of Internal Guide Ms.Ramya.R Management and commerce department Amrita School of Arts and Sciences Mysore Extrnal Guide Alpana Dosaj Finance Department Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited Mangalore SUBMITTED TO MANAGEMENT AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT AMRITA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MYSORE Submitted By: D Ravi Thirumaleshwara Sharma MY.BU.U3BBM09019 BBM 5TH SEM Amrita
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(2011) explains that the CAPM is based on the premise that higher returns should be associated with higher beta risks. It is usually calculated as follows: E(Ri)= Rf + βi (E(Rm) - Rf). (Ushad, 2011). Where, E(Ri) = return required on financial asset i Rf = risk-free rate of return βi = the sensitivity of the asset’s return to the market E(Rm) = average return on the capital market Sharpe (1964) and Lintner (1965) proposed various assumptions that the CAPM must take
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Financial Statement Analysis of WIPRO LIMITED Prepared By: Ajay Dixit Abhishek Jain Megha Kumar Sandesh Gundale : pgpex 8/7 : pgpex 6/7 : pgpex 28/7 : pgpex 41/7 CONTENTS 1 FACT SHEET .................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 1.2 2 3 SHARE PRICE INFORMATION ........................................................................................................ 1 STOCK PERFORMANCE ...........
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