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With the structural changes witnessed, particularly during post-liberalization phases, the possibility of disintermediation in commercial banking sector in India cannot be ruled out. With a set of secondary sources of data for 28 years divided equally into pre and post-liberalization phases,...
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Over the last few years' Indian banking, in its attempt to integrate itself with the global banking, have been trying to reduce the Non-performing assets (NPAs) and to a great extent been successful in doing so. However, designing an intelligent Decision Support System for NPAs management can...
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The phenomenon of disintermediation has occurred throughout the world, in both developed as well as developing economies, somewhere early and somewhere later. Capital market has also gone through changes, with government and corporations opting for direct market borrowings and investors...
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While the emphasis on governance of the state is an outcome of post Watergate scandal, regulatory and legislative developments of mid-seventies in the USA and the stress on corporate governance (CG) is because of the loss of wealth of corporate and bank shareholders of UK in early nineties. So,...
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