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Malhan, R. C.
- Black Money, Corruption and Moral Fabric of Indian Polity
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1 New Delhi Institute Of Management, Department of Economics, St. Stephen’s College, IN
2 New Delhi Institute of Management, IN
1 New Delhi Institute Of Management, Department of Economics, St. Stephen’s College, IN
2 New Delhi Institute of Management, IN
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Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management, Vol 9, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 1-7Abstract
The paper has raised issues relate to Black Money that are debated currently in all forums. The available estimates of Black money for India is astonishingly high out of which US $ 1500 billion lying in Swiss banks. The issue of Black Money and Corruption has been taken up by Baba Ramdev and Anna Hazare. The related issues are how Black Money is generated, impact of Black Money on the economy and its social and moral fabric of the Society, methods of reducing its volume if not wipe out and checking its generation in future are taken up in details for analysis in this paper. The analysis finds that the existing nexus of politicians and civil servants is making it difficult to construct meaningful framework for dealing with the issue.- GDP and Business Social Responsibility
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1 NDIM, New Delhi, IN
1 NDIM, New Delhi, IN
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Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management, Vol 7, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 27-35Abstract
Traditionally, GDP/PCY is used by UN to rank countries to indicate their level of economic growth/ development. This way of ranking countries suffers from a number of limitations which arise from inherent shortcomings in GDP/PCY. GDP/PCY does not capture inequalities of income, leisure, regrettable necessities, services rendered by house wives and other institutions out of love and affection, availability of clean and healthy environment etc,. To get a better measure of well-being Human Development Index, Measure of Economic Welfare, Index of Well-being, Gross National Happiness, Wealth Index, National Prosperity Index, Genuine Progress Indicator, Physical Quality of Life Index and Index of Sustainable Welfare are suggested. The problem with the alternatives to GDP/PCY is that all of them, except HDI, are not quantifiable to be expressed in one figure. For a country to achieve a certain level of well-being, businesses have to reorient themselves from pure business activities to Socially Responsible Business activities. How to make business socially responsible is a problem by itself. Should we leave it to businesses or government should play a Proactive role in this remains an issue.- Managerial Economics: Analysis, Problems and Cases
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1 New Delhi Institute of Management, IN
1 New Delhi Institute of Management, IN