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Kaur, Herpreet
- Impact of Selected Macroeconomic Variables on Indian Stock Market Index
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1 SDJ International College, Surat, IN
2 Institute of Management Studies, IET Bhaddal, IN
1 SDJ International College, Surat, IN
2 Institute of Management Studies, IET Bhaddal, IN
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IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 8, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 12-17Abstract
Undoubtedly, stock market is very important to the global economic. It provides a channel that can move the funds from people who lack productive investment opportunities to people who have them. Therefore, stock market played a pivotal role in improving the economic growth (Demirguc-Kunt & Levine 1996). India’s economy has been one of the stars of global economies (Economywatch, 2008), as it is among the fastest growing and fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity in the world. The capital investment boom in the country drives the current growth phase of the Indian economy. Presently, a large number of global players are analyzing carefully the movements of stock markets in India. Therefore, at this point, an understanding of macroeconomic variables that affect Indian stock markets may be useful for policy makers, traders, investors and all other stakeholders.Keywords
Macroeconomic Variables, Co integration, Indian Stock Market.References
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- Indian Economy Developments (Special Emphasis on Mr. Narendra Modi Era Developments)
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1 SDJ International College, Surat, IN
2 Institute of Management Studies, IET Bhaddal, IN
1 SDJ International College, Surat, IN
2 Institute of Management Studies, IET Bhaddal, IN
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IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 8, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 35-40Abstract
"Sorry Economic Performer", was a term used for India before two decades. In last two decades, India has almost become a “Star Performer” in terms of economic development. Ample number of Innovations and schemes are launched for development of economy and society as well. Specially during Modi Government Era in last four years, innovative schemes has been launched for betterment and upliftment of society. Some strong and controversial steps like Demonetization and GST were also imposed on the society. This paper reviews and throws light on major development in Indian economy giving special attention to initiatives of Mr. Narendra Modi Era economy.Keywords
Indian Economy, Development, Demonetization, GST.References
- Khan M.Y., “Indian Financial System” Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited
- Kothari C.R. “Research Methodology” New Age Publishers Ltd.
- Madhumathi. R. & Ranganathan .M. “Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Pearson Publications
- Mishkin, F.S. (1998), The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, 5th ed., Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA.
- Mishkin, F.S. (2013) Economics of money, banking and financial markets 10th ed. Pearson Education Limited ISBN9780273765851.
- Pilbeam, K. (1992), “International Finance, Macmillan”, London.
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- Sprinkel, B. “Money and stock prices” Illinois: Richard D Irwin, 1964. ISBN: 978-0256005134.
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- https://www.ibef.org/economy/indian-economy-overview(referred on 9/27/2017)
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- Moneybiz (2008), available at: www.moneybiz.co.za/personal_finance/jse_6.asp (accessed on 28 October 2016)