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This paper traces the evolution of the concept of capital in economic literature––from the ‘fund’ concept prevalent in pre-classical and classical writings to the stress on ‘physical capital’ in neoclassical literature and finally to ‘human capital’ in endogenous growth theory....
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The paper contends that the economic growth process around the world has seen a growing dichotomy between real and financial sectors in the last four decades. There has been a marked stagnation in the real sector with falling growth and productivity levels, worsening physical investment and...
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This paper studies the performance of Indian equity funds in each of the following categories: Large cap, Large and Mid-cap, Mid and Small cap, Multi cap and International. It presents a comparative analysis of equity funds in different categories in the post-crises period, i.e. in the aftermath...
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The study of financial market volatility has focused on the unexpected and expected components of news (Vortelinos, 2015; Omrane and Hafner, 2015). We incorporate the role of biases arising from the 'availability' of recent outcomes to the traders, in influencing trading decisions. The theory of...
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The profitability of technical analysis is supported by empirical studies and anecdotal evidence from traders. A host of empirical studies have shown that technical analysis generates excess returns, eschewing the academic distrust of it (Pinches, 1970, Menkoff & Taylor, 2007, Surajaras and...
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To trade effectively and profitably, we must understand the trend in the market. While a plethora of popular technical analysis indicators attempt to provide a greater understanding of the trend in the market, they are limited in signaling both trend generation and momentum. Based on the...
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Banks in India have focused on non-interest income streams to complement their income from traditional interest earning activities for some years now. This move to innovation adoption and new income streams has been more pronounced for new private and foreign banks, while there appears to have...
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The paper contends that the economic growth process around the world has seen a growing dichotomy between real and financial sectors in the last four decades. There has been a marked stagnation in the real sector with falling growth and productivity levels, worsening physical investment and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011107615
This paper studies the performance of Indian equity funds in each of the following categories: Large cap, Large and Mid-cap, Mid and Small cap, Multi cap and International. It presents a comparative analysis of equity funds in different categories in the post-crises period, i.e. in the aftermath...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111975
Banks in India have focused on non-interest income streams to complement their income from traditional interest earning activities for some years now. This move to innovation adoption and new income streams has been more pronounced for new private and foreign banks, while there appears to have...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011266123