major reasons for large size of automobile industry in India. Factors that may be augment demand include rising population and an increasing proportion of young persons in the population that will be more inclined to use and replace cars. The Indian middle class is growing and is estimated to grow from 50 million currently to 550 million by 2025. 5. Cost of ownership: i. Petrol prices: The price of oil affects the driving habits of consumers and the type of car they buy. During periods of high
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY Ms. SHALINI GAUTAM Jonnalagadda Vijay Kumar Vaibhav Chakravarti Shubhankar Rudra Bhavya Nijhawan Jatin Arneja EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Amid the previous four decades Pizza Hut and Dominos has constructed a notoriety for perfection that has earned the admiration of shoppers and industry specialists alike. Building a main pizza organization has required persistent
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A Study of Impact of RBI policy rates on inflation *Prof. Pallavi Ingale Introduction The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the Indian central bank. The RBI’s most important goal is to maintain monetary stability - moderate and stable inflation in India. The RBI uses monetary policy to maintain price stability and an adequate flow of credit. Rates which the Indian central bank uses for this are the bank rate, repo rate, reverse repo rate and the cash reserve ratio. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) raised
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Soring share of export to middle east g. Relatively low labor costs compared to higher costs European labor market h. Recent advancement in medium to high-tech sectors i. Recent betterment of the neighboring markets: Russia, Iran, other Middle east countries j. GDP growth rate at 6% between 2002-08 k. Inflation of 9% from 75% a year in 1990s. l. Utilizing its Special geographic location to be the energy corridor amongst Europe ,Middle east & North Africa
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because there might be an increase in demand for educational books as both new entrants (mainly males) of the workforce along with those in the workforce are keen on advancing their career prospects. (Bora, 2011) Concurrently, this huge pool of working class population provides a large opportunity for RW to hire their potential staffs. • Increase Cheap and Skilled Labour According to Johnes' research, there has been a shift towards a knowledge based workforce. (Time of India, 2011) In addition
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categories .One is EL Nino condition. When the period of ELNino continues for 7 to 9months , it is ELNino conditions and when it exceeds more than that period it is said to be EL Nino episodes. The signs of El Nino is the rise of surface water in Indian Ocean, Indonesia and Australia. To know vividly about El Nino it is necessary to know about certain words, like Southern Oscillation, Walker circulation. The Southern Oscilliation is the atmospheric component of El Nino. This component is an oscilliation
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the much awaited “1 lakh Rupee car”, the world’s cheapest car. The launch of the Nano would not only be a huge coup for Tata Motors, but would also put the Indian car manufacturing industry firmly on the global map. As a result, the proposed launch had received wide media coverage both in India and internationally. In late 2006, several Indian state governments had approached Tata about establishing the Nano plant in their respective states. The plant would generate revenues for the state and create
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players in the same, providing impetus to the rise in the retail market volume. Brazil developed its retail market by taming inflation and making credit easily available. South Africa improved its distribution networks efficiently causing an improved supply chain management and also cashed in on its demography by catering to the needs of its predominantly young population. Indian retail sector thrives mainly on the unorganized sector with organized sector forming a minor chunk of about 8%. The paper
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lucrative business in India. Does this augur good or bad for India, its economy and the markets, especially BRICs country? Explain your position. From the facts of the case, it can be clearly seen that politicians thrive in India irrespective of rising inflation and slowing economy. Emerging countries will account for a large chunk of the world’s growth. These countries promise new and unexplored markets to the world with their rising levels of consumption and cheap labor. However, markets such as India
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relevant section from the reading of this chapter’s content. Firstly, one simple, yet deeply resonating point that was conveyed during today’s lecture was essentially that humans are a pretty young species. After listening and taking notes on ‘The Middle Ages’ history today, I postulated the following from the discussion of the two basic principles of history in regard to both change and continuity. What I seek to achieve as my terminal learning objective derived from this course will be to enable
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