Table of contents - Special Issue: A Note on the Productivity, Growth and Development: India and Beyond
Guest Editors: Dibyendu Maiti, Bishwanath Goldar
Do firms’ performance act as a catalyst of innovation: empirical evidence from innovative Indian manufacturing firms
Pompi Chetia, Smruti Ranjan BeheraThis paper aims to explore whether firms’ performance determines innovation using a sample of Indian manufacturing firms. The impact of innovation on firms’ performance across…
Operational efficiency in the presence of undesirable byproducts: an analysis of Indian banking sector under traditional and market-based banking framework
Gargi Sanati, Anup Kumar BhandariIn the backdrop of an increase in market-based banking activities, this paper aims to study operational efficiency of Indian banking sector during 2009–2010 through 2017–2018…
Innovation and firm characteristics: evidence from India’s company-level data
Sadhan Kumar Chattopadhyay, Siddhartha Nath, Sreerupa Sengupta, Shruti JoshiThis paper tries to explain variation in company-level innovation activities based on certain firm-level characteristics in India between 2010 and 2020.
Financial accessibility and MSME’s labour productivity: evidence from developing countries
Durairaj Kumarasamy, Prakash Singh, Akhilesh Kumar SharmaThis study aims to re-examine the relationship between financial accessibility and performance of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in developing countries using a large…
What explains exit in Indian manufacturing industries?
Vinish Kathuria, Rajesh Raj S.N.The purpose of this paper is to investigate the likelihood of firm exit, focusing on firm- and sector-specific factors and other potential constraints that may lead to exit.
Cross ownership and merger under technology adoption
Arijit MukherjeeThis paper aims to consider the effects of a merger on technology adoption and welfare in the presence of passive cross ownership. Merger increases investments in process…
Structural transformation of the Indian states: heterogeneity among them in a ten-sector economy
Thasni T., Kausik Gangopadhyay, Debasis MondalThis paper aims to analyse the pattern of structural transformation and productivity growth of 15 major Indian states at a ten-sector level of disaggregation from 1983 to 2017.
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- Professor Chetan Ghate
- Professor Prabal Chowdhury
- Professor Prabal Chowdhury