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  1. 14 Days or 14 Years?

    Authors: Rao, Sreenivas S;

    Reference No: BP0234 Pages: 10 Published on: 4, October, 1995

    Abstract: The case deals with the event of kidnapping of the general manager of Indian Oil Corporation's Guwahati Refinery in 1990, the accompanying effect on the Company, and the actions required by the Company. The case focuses on how the external political and economic environment that affects a company and what kind ... More

  2. The Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) (I)

    Authors: Manikutty, S;

    Reference No: BP0235(I) Pages: 11 Published on: 19, February, 1996

    Abstract: This case describes the situation faced by the Components and Special Products Group (CSPG) of ECIL, a multiproduct, multidivisional company. It deals with electronics components, active as well as passive, and sub assemblies including PCBs. The case turns around the question of what to do with a set of products ... More

  3. Spectrum Trading in India: How to Untie the Gordian Knot

    Authors: Jain, Rekha;

    Reference No: IITCOE0008 Pages: 15 Published on: 30, December, 2019

    Abstract: This case brings out the role of institutions and corporate governance issues in regulatory/policy organisations in the telecom sector. Spectrum is a critical input for mobile services, the economic growth driver. The Indian government, like other governments, attempted to move to a more flexible spectrum governance regime and introduced ... More

  4. Perceived Risk and Rural Entrepreneurship (Parts I & II)

    Authors: Gupta, Ranjit;

    Reference No: CMA0667 Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1988

    Abstract: Six sets of situations have been reproduced from "The Rural University: Experiment in Educational Innovation" to identify four types of risks, viz. technical, economic, social, and environmental. The case analysis suggests that there could be at least three propositions about "risk and rural entrepreneurship." These are: 1) In any set of ... More

  5. Defence and Economic Development: Implications of Self-Sufficiency

    Authors: Paul, S;

    Reference No: ECO0134TEC Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 1966

    Abstract: Deals with the implications of the goal of self?reliance for defense and economic development, two major requirements of the country, at the time of the Indo?Pakistan war. A national income forecast is attempted to indicate the pressures likely to operate on the economy. The impact of a step-up ... More

  6. Concentration, Monopoly and Restrictive Trade Practices **

    Authors: Papola, T S; Padmanabhan, R;

    Reference No: ECO0214TEC Pages: 19 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Reviews the concepts of, and trends in monopoly, and concentration of economic power in the Indian industry. It also examines the causes and consequences of monopoly and concentration. It, then, examines the working of the MRTP Commission, in terms of the cases it has dealt with, and the criteria for ... More

  7. Indore City Bus Transport Service (B)

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Satyam Shivam Sundaram; Patni, Himanshu;

    Reference No: CIPR0003(B) Pages: 35 Published on: 8, January, 2010

    Abstract: Towards the end of 90s, mounting losses forced Madhya Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (MPSRTC), the sole provider of public transport in Madhya Pradesh, to suspend their urban services. As a consequence, organized public transport services ceased to exist in Indore, the largest metropolitan city of the state of Madhya ... More

  8. Price Control and Location of Industry: Case of Cement Industry **

    Authors: Pathak, H N;

    Reference No: ECO0167TEC Pages: 17 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: The note discusses how price fixing of cement has resulted in a typical dispersal of the cement manufacturing units in India, and analyses the economic implications of such a policy in the short and long run. ... More

  9. Capitalism and the Classical Economic System

    Authors: Dholakia, Bakul H;

    Reference No: ECO0226TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: This note explains the concepts of comparative economic systems in general and capitalism in particular, and discusses the theoretical case for capitalism propounded by the classical economists. It also explains, briefly, the main elements of the classical economic system. ... More

  10. The Pattern of Distribution of Income in India **

    Authors: Seth, S; Pathak, H N;

    Reference No: ECO0034TEC Pages: 15 Published on: 1, January, 1968

    Abstract: An analysis of the national income distribution in India during the period 1953-54 and 1956-57.It shows the pattern of income distribution of rural and urban sectors as well as in different categories of income.With the help of the data given in the case the students are expected to ... More

  11. Profiles of Lasani: A Jagirdari Village in Rajasthan

    Authors: Gupta, Ranjit;

    Reference No: CMA0544TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1981

    Abstract: The note describes the social, political, and economic environment of a jagirdari village in the Mewar region of Rajasthan. It analyses the social and economic structures obtaining in the village and some of the changes in social and economic relations that have occurred in the past one hundred years. The ... More

  12. Indian Railways: An End-to-End Logistics Provider

    Authors: Kumar, Ranjith J; Prabakar, Yuthish R; Kumar, Arun; Krishna, Rahul A; Narayanaswami, Sundaravalli;

    Reference No: PSG0136 Pages: 11 Published on: 2, August, 2021

    Abstract: Indian Railways runs around 10,000 trains daily and carries approximately 1,500 million tonnes of freight annually. It houses about 800 electric locomotives with 12,000 horsepower, the largest globally. The emphasis on freight transport is set to only increase in the coming years with the establishment of a dedicated freight corridor. In such a scenario, ... More

  13. Econometrics, Models and Methodology

    Authors: Tewari, Devi D; Rao, V M;

    Reference No: CMA0696TEC Pages: 8 Published on: 1, January, 1990

    Abstract: This note defines what econometrics is. The differences between models and economic models are brought out. The six steps involved in econometric model building are (a) statement of theory of hypothesis, (b) specification of theoretical econometric model for testing theory, (c) estimation of the parameters of the model, (d) evaluation ... More

  14. Management of Natural Resources: Land and Water (Parts I & II)

    Authors: Gupta, Anil K; Sarkar, Mitali;

    Reference No: CMA0655TEC Pages: 15 Published on: 1, January, 1985

    Abstract: This paper deals with various technical, economic, social, and organizational issues in land and water management. Various problems like soil erosion, alkalinity and salinity, droughts and floods, water-logging, etc. have been discussed. The watershed concept has been described to provide a setting for managerial alternatives. The discussion on policy environment ... More

  15. Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone (MPSEZ)

    Authors: Vaidya, Deepak; Modi, Gopesh;

    Reference No: PSG0107 Pages: 13 Published on: 1, January, 2009

    Abstract: The top management of MPSEZ met to decide on the final price band of its public issue, which was the first of its kind in India. While the lead underwriter had suggested a price band of Rs. 400-440, the company officials were not very sure about the same. It was ... More

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