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Perceived Corruption by Informal Firms in India Does Economic Freedom Matter?
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
;
Stivers, Adam
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2023
This paper adds to the literature of informal firms-corruption relationship by undertaking a firm level study for India and asking if economic freedom helps the transition from informal to formal by mitigating perceived corruption by firms. Given economic institutions that encompass property...
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Does economic freedom moderate perceived corruption for firms in India?
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
;
Stivers, Adam
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2023
Available wisdom suggests that a negative relationship prevails between economic freedom and perceived corruption among firms. However, the relationship is far from linear and a number of complex interactions make it fairly nuanced. We show that greater competition may accentuate the problem of...
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Lockdown and Rural Joblessness in India : Gender Inequality in Employment?
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
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2022
India experienced one of the strictest lockdowns during COVID-19 and sections of the workforce seemed overwhelmingly disadvantaged. Given substantial poverty still, marginalized daily wage labor and gendered outcomes in the context of India, economic shocks are expected to have disparate...
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Lockdown and rural joblessness in India : gender inequality in employment?
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
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2022
India experienced one of the strictest lockdowns during COVID-19 and sections of the workforce seemed overwhelmingly disadvantaged. Given substantial poverty still, marginalized daily wage labor and gendered outcomes in the context of India, economic shocks are expected to have disparate...
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Human Capital and Self-Employment in India : An Empirical Analysis for Different Cohorts
Dutta, Nabamita
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Kar, Saibal
;
Ray, Shaswata
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2022
The ambiguity in the relationship between self-employment and educational attainment is well documented in the literature. Using an extensive individual level dataset from Periodic Labor Force Survey, we estimate the probability of being self-employed in India based on educational attainments....
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Human capital and self-employment in India : an empirical analysis for different cohorts
Dutta, Nabamita
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Kar, Saibal
;
Ray, Shaswata
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2022
The ambiguity in the relationship between self-employment and educational attainment is well documented in the literature. Using an extensive individual level dataset from Periodic Labor Force Survey, we estimate the probability of being self-employed in India based on educational attainments....
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Informal sector in India and adoption of digital technologies
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
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Guha, Supratik
- In:
Indian growth and development review
16
(
2023
)
3
,
pp. 230-246
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Gender and access to finance : perceived constraints of majority-female-owned Indian firms
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Mallick, Sushanta Kumar
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British journal of management
34
(
2023
)
2
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pp. 973-996
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Innovation and perceived corruption : a firm-level analysis for India
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
;
Beladi, Hamid
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Business and politics : B&P
24
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2022
)
2
,
pp. 151-170
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Does state-level per capita income affect juvenile delinquency? : an empirical analysis for Indian states
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Jana, Dipparna
;
Kar, Saibal
- In:
Economic modelling
87
(
2020
),
pp. 109-120
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The obstacle named "corruption" : an empirical analysis of Indian firms
Dutta, Nabamita
- In:
Review of economics & finance
17
(
2019
)
3
,
pp. 51-64
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Relating rule of law and budgetary allocation for tourism : does per capita income growth make a difference for Indian states?
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
- In:
Economic modelling
71
(
2018
),
pp. 263-271
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Beyond Borders : Is Media Freedom Contagious?
Sobel, Russell S.
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2013
Previous literature stresses the importance of free media for economic development. By its nature TV, radio, and newspapers cross borders allowing citizens to easily sample media from neighboring countries. This creates pressure for domestic reform and spreads media freedom between countries....
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Media Freedom, Socio-Political Stability and Investment
Pal, Sudeshna
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2013
Using a panel of 138 countries over 1994-2005 we identify a channel through which a media free from government control promotes domestic investment. We hypothesize that as media becomes freer socio-political stability is enhanced due to the creation of a favorable business climate that attracts...
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Corruption and Persistent Informality : An Empirical Investigation for Indian States
Dutta, Nabamita
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2013
India is a country characterized by a huge informal sector. At the same time, it is a country where the extent of corruption in every sector is remarkably high. Stifling bureaucratic interference and corruption at every stage of economic activities is one of the main reasons behind high...
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Informal sector and corruption: An empirical investigation for India
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
;
Roy, Sanjukta
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2011
India is a country characterized by a huge informal sector. At the same time, it is a country where the extent of corruption in every sector is remarkably high. Stifling bureaucratic interference and corruption at every stage of economic activities is one of the main reasons behind high...
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Informal sector and corruption : an empirical investigation for India
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
;
Roy, Sanjukta
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2011
India is a country characterized by a huge informal sector. At the same time, it is a country where the extent of corruption in every sector is remarkably high. Stifling bureaucratic interference and corruption at every stage of economic activities is one of the main reasons behind high...
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Media Freedom, Socio-Political Stability and Investment
Pal, Sudeshna
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2011
Using a panel of 138 countries over 1994-2005 we identify a channel through which a media free from government control promotes domestic investment. We hypothesize that a free media may enhance socio-political stability creating a favorable investment climate that attracts investment. A...
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Informal Sector and Corruption : An Empirical Investigation for India
Dutta, Nabamita
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2011
India is a country characterized by a huge informal sector. At the same time, it is a country where the extent of corruption in every sector is remarkably high. Stifling bureaucratic interference and corruption at every stage of economic activities is one of the main reasons behind high...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013128210
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The interactive impact of press freedom and media reach on corruption
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Roy, Sanjukta
- In:
Economic modelling
58
(
2016
),
pp. 227-236
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Risk factors for domestic violence : an empirical analysis for Indian States
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Rishi, Meenakshi
;
Roy, Sanjukta
; …
- In:
The journal of developing areas
50
(
2016
)
3
,
pp. 241-259
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Beyond borders : is media freedom contagious?
Sobel, Russell S.
;
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Roy, Sanjukta
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2009
). “Who Owns the Media?,” Journal of Law and Economics, 46(2), 341-382.
Dutta
,
Nabamita
and Sanjukta Roy (2009), “The Impact …
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Corruption and persistent informality : an empirical investigation for India
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Kar, Saibal
;
Roy, Sanjukta
- In:
International review of economics & finance : IREF
27
(
2013
),
pp. 357-373
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Beyond borders : is media freedom contagious?
Sobel, Russell S.
;
Dutta, Nabamita
;
Roy, Sanjukta
- In:
Kyklos : international review for social sciences
63
(
2010
)
1
,
pp. 133-143
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Redefining the Role of Media : The Impact of Media Freedom on Ethnic Diversity
Dutta, Nabamita
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2009
This paper explores the role of media in mitigating the adverse effects of ethnic diversity on economic policies using a pooled OLS approach. A freer media helps build a strong public consensus, generates public awareness, creates a transparent government and, thus, fosters development....
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