International Journal of Commerce and Management: Volume 10 Issue 2
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ECONOMIC REFORM AND SOUTH ASIAN DEVELOPMENT: REVIEW OF LESSONS FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Richard GrabowskiThis paper argues that one must be careful in drawing lessons from the development experience of East and Southeast Asia. The economic strategy followed by these countries was not…
DESTINATION INDIA: WHAT THE FOREIGN INVESTORS MUST KNOW?
Pramod Pathak, R. Venugopal, Shishir ChandraThe image that India carries in the minds of foreign investors is that of an orthodox, corrupt, poor country that is not investor friendly. Most of the international rating…
TRADE FLOWS BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND INDIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
K.P. KalirajanEconomic theory suggests that the best commercial policy for a country is free trade, regardless of the measures taken by its competitors. This policy, however, has certain…
THE STRUCTURE AND PRICE EFFICIENCY OF AN EMERGING MARKET
Raghbendra Jha, Hari K. NagarajanThis paper examines market structure and efficiency of price transmittals in the two national stock exchanges of India: The Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange…
PRIVATIZATION AND THE GROWTH OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BANGLADESH
Wali I. MondalThis paper analyzes the growth of entrepreneurship in Bangladesh in relation to its Government's privatization efforts. A survey instrument was designed to elicit opinions of…
A SUCCESSFUL TQM PROJECT IN CHINA
Anthony Moung Yin CHAN, Fangus Wai Wa CHU, Chi Kwong YUENTotal quality management (TQM) has been a popular managerial topic since the 1980s. However, not too many organizations have successfully implemented it. This paper studies a…