Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeInternational Trade.-Trade-Environment Linkage: A South-centric Model-specific Analysis.- Accumulation of Capital for Pollution Abatement and Immizerizing Growth - A Theoretical Result for Developing Economies.- Optimal Entry Mode for Multinationals with Possibility of Technology Diffusion.- An Example of Innovation Inducing Tariff Protection.- Import Restriction, Capital Accumulation and Child Labour Use -A Three-Sector General Equilibrium Analysis.- Direction of Trade, Exchange Rate Regimes and Financial Crises: The Indian Case.- Global Crisis, Financial Institutions and Reforms: An Indian Perspective.- Global Capital Flows & Payments Imbalances.- Development.- Widespread Poverty Amidst High Economic Growth: Some Lessons from South Asia.- Development Dividend of Peace: Experience of South Asia.- Well-Being in Human Development Framework: Constituents and Aggregation.- Human Capital Accumulation, Environmental Quality, Taxation and Endogenous Growth.- Labour Supply Schedule of the Poor: A Commonsense Approach.- Switching as an Investment Strategy: Revisiting Parrondo's Paradox.-Modelling the Failure of Awareness Campaigns: Information Asymmetry, Strategic Interactions and the Role of the Government.- Government's Role in Controlling Food Inflation.- Inter-State Variations in Levels & Growth of Industry: Trends During the Last Three Decades.- Unit Root and Structural Break: Experience from the Indian Service Sector.- Infrastructure Expenditure and Regional Growth in India.- The Phenomenon of Wasted Vote in the Parliamentary Elections of India.- Macroeconomics and Finance.- Monetary Policy and Crisis.- An Effective Demand Model of Corporate Leverage & Recession.-Empirical Evidence on the Relationship between Stock Market Development & Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Exploration in Asia.- Financial Development in India: An Empirical Test of the McKinnon-Shaw Model.- Dynamics of Indian Stock Market.- Analysis of Revenue Efficiency - Empirical Study of Indian Non-Life Insurance Companies.- Empirics on Fiscal Smoothing: Some Econometric Evidence for the Indian Economy.- Index of Financial Inclusion: Some Empirical Results.- The Causal linkage between FDI and Current Account Balance in India: An Econometric Study in the Presence of Endogenous Structural Breaks.- Contagious Financial Crises in the Recent Past and Their Implications for India.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ambar Nath Ghosh is a professor of economics at Jadavpur University, Kolkata and a former professor of economics at Presidency College, Calcutta. He has contributed many research articles in respected national and international journals. He specializes in macroeconomic theory, public economics, international trade and finance. His published books include: Economics of Public Sector (2008) and Macroeconomics (2011), both with Prentice Hall Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.Dr. Asim K. Karmakar is assistant professor of economics at Jadavpur University, Kolkata and managing editor of the quarterly referred journal, Artha Beekshan. He is also the Executive Council Member of 'The Indian Econometric Society'. He has contributed many research articles in national and international journals of repute. He specializes in balance of payments, Indian economy and development economics. His published books include: Balance of Payments Theory and Policy (2010) and Capital Account Convertibility in India (Co-edited) (2011), Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi and Food Security in India (co-edited) (2012), Regal Publications, New Delhi.