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- Saving and Investment Behavior of Working Women in Delhi:An Empirical Study
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MERI-Journal of Management & IT, Vol 9, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 101-108Abstract
The present for this study is focused on the working women's attitude towards investment behavior and factor responsible such as income , age, decision making capacity of women are purpose of investment considered. While investing, the family related matters such as child education, marriage, life protection and medical expenses have a much more impact on the minds of working women.Keywords
Savings, Investment, Working Women, Fixed Deposits, Age & Income.References
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- Study of Foreign Direct Investment in India
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1 Management Education & Research Institute, New Delhi, IN
1 Management Education & Research Institute, New Delhi, IN
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MERI-Journal of Management & IT, Vol 11, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 90-106Abstract
Foreign direct investment plays a momentous role in the economic development of the country. It helps in transferring of monetary resources, know-how, novel and better management techniques along with raising yield. The paper tries to call for of FDI in India, to exhibit new reforms for make in India mission, the sector-wise & year-wise analysis of FDI’s in India, to rank the sectors based upon highest FDI inflows. The latest move of the government, the abolishment of FIPB , it is expected that foreign investment proposals will be considered by the concerned ministry in consultation with the DIPP (Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion). The results show that Singapore is the country that has invested highly in India followed by Mauritius, USA, Netherland and so on. It also shows that there has been a remarkable increase in FDI inflow in India during the year 2011-12 to 2015-16.Keywords
FDI, Finance, Productivity.References
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- Hossain Anowar and Hossain Mohammad Kamal, Empirical Relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Output in South Asian Countries: A Study on Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, International Business Research Vol.: 5, No.: 1, January 2012.
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- Aggarwal Ankush, Singla Ankush, Foreign Direct Investment in India, IJCEM, International journal of computational Engineering & Management, Vol 15 Issue 5, Sep 2012.
- Green Accounting in India
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MERI-Journal of Management & IT, Vol 11, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 60-70Abstract
Environmental accounting or green accounting is a new branch of accounting that aims at accounting for the Environment and its well-being. Although it is a completely new field/branch of study and practice; it’s soon gaining relevance because of its importance. In addition to merely checking a Company’s profit or loss or its revenue and expenses environmental or green accounting is a growing field that focuses or provides for accounting the environmental impact, certain factors may cause to a business or organization.Keywords
Green Accounting, GDP, Environmental Accounting, Environmental Costs, GAAP, Environmental Audits.References
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