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    • Indian Software Industry: Growth Patterns, Constraints and Government Initiatives 

      Chakraborty, Chandana; Dutta, Dilip
      Published 2002-06-01
      Based on a survey of software-related companied in the major cities of India, this paper provides an analytical framework for examining the organization and size of the Indian software industry. With regard to organization, ...
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    • A Structural Analysis of Economic Growth-Environment Relationship under Economic Openness 

      Ghosh, Paritosh Chandra; Dutta, Dilip
      Published 2003-02-01
      Economic openness under globalisation process has been instrumental for recent increased transfer of both production and consumption activities across countries. Such transfers may have been shifting associated environmental ...
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    • A socio-economic study of the borrowing process: The case of microentrepreneurs in Jordan 

      Dutta, Dilip; Magableh, Ihab
      Published 2004-08-01
      This paper investigates the socio-economic determinants of four stages of borrowing process of the Jordanian microfinance market. The equations and functions corresponding to the stages of the borrowing process are estimated ...
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    • Trade Liberalisation and Economic Growth in Turkey: An Empirical Model of Endogenous Growth Analysis 

      Cihan, Cengiz; Dutta, Dilip
      Published 2005-06-01
      Using the framework of an endogenous growth model, this paper empirically analyses the role of trade policies on output growth in Turkey during the period of 1980-2000. The cointegration and error correction modeling ...
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    • Demand for Microcredit by Indonesian women 

      Johar, Meliyanni; Rammohan, Anu
      Published 2006-05-01
      The poverty alleviating benefits of gender-targeted microcredit programs has successfully been demonstrated in South Asia. In this paper, we examine the demand for credit by Indonesian women, in the absence of such a ...
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