Global Depository Receipt (GDR)

Global Depository Receipts: A Gateway to International Investment Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of global finance, investors are constantly seeking avenues to diversify their portfolios and tap into the potential of international markets. One such instrument that has gained significant traction in recent years is the Global Depository Receipt (GDR). GDRs offer a convenient and … Read more

Nominal Exchange Rate

The following are subtopics of Nominal Exchange Rate: Nominal exchange rate definition Nominal exchange rate formula Nominal exchange rate determinants Nominal exchange rate effects Nominal exchange rate policy Nominal exchange rate forecasting Nominal exchange rate risk Nominal exchange rate regime Nominal exchange rate misalignment Nominal exchange rate volatility Nominal exchange rate index Nominal exchange rate … Read more

Role of Foreign Capital

  Role of Foreign Capital and Multinational companies in Industrial development of India   The development of any Society or country without Economic Development is a myth. Economic development brings prosperity which in turns is directly proportional to the amount of goods and Services produced quantitatively or in broad sense we can say in Money … Read more

National Investment & Manufacturing Zones (NIMZs)

INFRASTRUCTURE that would be autonomous and self-regulated developed in PARTNERSHIP with the private sector. Each National Investment and Manufacturing Zonesto have 5,000 hectares. Land will be selected by State Governments. Preference would be given to uncultivable land. Both state and central Government would fund trunk infrastructure. The policy embodies an easy exit policy and single … Read more

Functions and responsibilities of Union and the States

Central Government The executive powers of the President are exercised by the Council of Ministers. The Constitution provides that “there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President in the excercise of his functions”. Here the word “shall” indicates that the President cannot function … Read more

New Economic Policy (NEP) – Its Impact on Agriculture, Industry and Foreign Trade.

IMPACT OF NEW ECONOMIC POLICY India’s post-independence development strategy showed all the signs of stagnation, but the economy started showing the sign of recovery in the early nineties when the government adopted the new economic model known as INFRASTRUCTURE, into a modern developed economy. New Economic Policy 1991 India opened up the economy in the … Read more

Export Promotion

Export Promotion Government of India has liberalized the schemes for export oriented units and export processing Zones. agriculture, Fisheries and dairies have been included in the export oriented units. Export processing zones have been allowed to export through trading and star trading houses and can have equipment on lease. These units have been allowed cent … Read more

Capital Account Deficit

The Capital Account Deficit: A Deep Dive into the Dynamics of Global Finance The global economy operates on a complex web of interconnected financial flows. One crucial aspect of this intricate system is the capital account, which tracks the movement of financial assets between countries. When a country experiences a capital account deficit, it means … Read more

Indian Forex Reserves

India’s Forex Reserves: A Beacon of Stability and Growth India’s foreign exchange reserves have been a subject of intense scrutiny and discussion in recent years. As the world grapples with economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions, the size and composition of a nation’s forex reserves become crucial indicators of its economic resilience and financial stability. This … Read more