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The relationship between market value and innovation in the context of manufacturing firms in India was analysed, using data for 2001-2010. In a milieu where most firms do not patent, the concern was whether ‘small’ innovations would be valued by the stock market. [Working Paper No....
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There is a strong feeling among especially the West that India is becoming very innovative. The study will take the … innovative performance of India’s economy since economic liberalization by employing a variety of these indicators is measured …
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Introducing patent rights in developing country markets might stimulate greater R and D investment targeting their specific health needs – areas long neglected. This paper examines this argument using statistical data and survey evidence. We identify a set of diseases where 99 per cent of...
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cluster innovative. URL:[http://fgks.in/IndexServer/tifac/article/140.pdf]. …
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humanities and social sciences over the last two decades might help answer Armstrong‘s plea for an innovative, even …
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The growth performance of agriculture in Maharashtra was highly impressive is the early part of the green revolution period but deteriorated after 1980-81. the severe set back to growth in yield per hectare of cereals and sugarcane, in particular and decline in total factor productivity growth,...
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The Overseas Development Institute in the UK recently carried out a study on ICT for rural livelihoods, commissioned by InfoDev. The study included a literature and donor review in collaboration with the Institute of Development Studies, and country studies carried out with partners in...
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This Consultation Paper, being issued with a view to making recommendations to the Government under section 11(1)(a)(iv) of the TRAI Act, focuses on the need to bring about convergence in all aspects of regulation of the telecommunications and broadcasting industries. Convergence is a powerful...
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This study, entitled “Municipal Finance in India – An Assessmentâ€, undertaken for the Development Research Group (DRG), Reserve Bank of India examines the performance of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in India. Using data from 35 Metropolitan Municipal Corporations, the study...
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Infrastructure is generally defined as the physical framework of facilities through which goods and services are … telecommunications, power, roads, and access to safe drinking water etc. With the rise in per capita GDP, composition of infrastructure … changes significantly. Basic infrastructure such as water and irrigation are more important in less developed countries …
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