The Indian capital market has witnessed major transformation and structural change during the past one decade as a result of on going economic reforms initiated by the Government of India since 1991. These reforms have been aimed at improving market efficiency, enhancing transparency, checking unfair trade practices and bringing the Indian capital market up to international standards. The reforms have brought about changes in institutional character of the market; regulatory environment in which it functions; investors’ profile and technology of the market. This volume has brought together empirical researches carried out on various aspects of the Indian Capital Market during the past decade. It includes, interalia research studies relating to: IPOs; Corporate Governance; E-Marketplaces for Financial Products; Market Micro Structure; Mutual Funds Performance; Financial Derivatives. The papers have been contributed by well-known persons from both academia and industry. The book will be useful to research scholars, students pursuing professional courses such as M.B.A., M.F.C., M.B.E., M.I.B. and other related programmes, practitioners and policy makers.
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Indian Capital Market: An Empirical Study
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1st ed.
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812611486X
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xiv+426 p., Plates; 23 cm.
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