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- Blue Economy Narratives:Considerations for Economic Growth, Environment and Sustainability
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1 Institute of Technology and Science, Ghaziabad, IN
1 Institute of Technology and Science, Ghaziabad, IN
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Abhigyan, Vol 37, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 1-10Abstract
The paper presents narratives and interpretations of blue economy from global and Indian perspective and synthesises conceptual and methodological issues. The understanding has widened its scope and is today realized in terms of its contribution to overall economic growth, simultaneously addressing environment degradation arrest. Collating together possible environmental hazards, various technological innovations to counter the risks are put forth. Marine education, research and emphasis on small and medium enterprises can go a long way in directing the blue economy paradigm towards an inclusive sustainable growth. Its relevance for emergence of India as a maritime power has been acknowledged. India's commitment to a flourishing blue economy network given its marine resource rich geostrategic placement should hopefully be able to defeat the core problems of joblessness, malnutrition plaguing it. Enormity of its components and interdependence of sectors render all encompassing resourcefulness to blue economy against the light of depleting land based resources.Keywords
Blue Conomy, Ocean Economy, Maritime Power, Ocean Trade, Ocean Regional Cooperation.References
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- Longitudinal Analysis of Investment Pattern: A Study of Alankit Limited Clients
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1 School of Management, ITS, Ghaziabad, IN
1 School of Management, ITS, Ghaziabad, IN
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Abhigyan, Vol 38, No 4 (2021), Pagination: 19-29Abstract
This study is based on two dimensions of investment pattern of clients of a broking industry representative and e governance service providing finance company Alankit Limited. The study focuses on how investment pattern of the individual investor's changes with time and variables of age, income and occupation. Quantitative analysis was applied both from retrospective and prospective angle. As investment pattern changes with time data was collected for different time period from the company database and through survey. Hypothesis testing was used to assess the significance of relationship or dependency of variables. The results obtained clearly depict the dependence of various factors on investment choices. As financial year changed investment patterns changed with the level of return that the product offered, options to invest in product, investment risk and other factors. Some demographic factors were found to have significant relationship with investment pattern. It was revealed that choice of investment product largely depends on the product, its return and its performance. Mutual fund was found to be the most preferred product form of investment. Choices also depend on age of the investors; their income and occupation. Understanding the pattern would serve both the company and investors as it creates impression of their choices and success or failure. The temporal study holds relevance both for investors who are already investing and for individuals planning to invest in financial products.Keywords
investor choice, investment risk, returns, financial products, broking industry.References
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