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A central issue in the context of the environment is that of its sustainability. This presumes the development of an index that encapsulates both the current state of the environment as well as its potential to provide support for future human activity. Once the broad contours are accepted the...
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"Corporate governance deals with the ways in which suppliers of finance to corporations assure themselves of getting a return on their investment". This to our mind is an extremely narrow definition of corporate governance, especially in banks. Our approach to corporate governance in general is...
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The paper argues that Cobb-Douglas (CD) production function merits use for analyzing the production process, not because it should be looked upon as a simple tool which can be handled easily or as a crude remedy for estimation, but because of the advantages it possesses. These advantages are due...
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Volatility forecasting has been widely debated in empirical finance, nevertheless, studies examining issues in volatility and their resolution through various models has received a scant attention. Therefore, the present study which is purely a review work aims to elucidate volatility stylised...
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This study aims to gain insights on various issues that surround stock market volatility. For this purpose, more than forty empirical studies have been examined to critically assess issues like, heteroscedasticity, asymmetric effect, risk-return framework, spillovers and forecasting accuracy....
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This paper argues that the notion of sustainability as used in the extant literature is incomplete because of two reasons: (i) a neglect of the spatial dimensions of sustainability and (ii) the absence of a link between sustainability on the one hand and change in behavior on the other. This...
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