Birth Rate. Author: Tejas Rajendra Pagare. MMS – Roll No (0222042). Kohinoor Business School. Literature Review. Live Birth Rates in Women Under 38 Years Old with AMH Level : Morcel K A retrospective research found that in their first IVF +/- ICSI cycle 1, women under the age of 38 with AMH levels of less than… Continue reading Birth Rate
Category: Economics
Mutual Funds
Mutual Funds Author Shruti Bagul Literature view 1. Why Do Mutual Funds Hold Lottery Stocks? The article examines the behavior of mutual fund investors seeking out extreme fund returns and the strategies used by fund managers to exploit this behavior. The study finds that funds with more lottery holdings attract larger flows, suggesting managers cater… Continue reading Mutual Funds
Government Securities
NAME: DIVYA SANTOSH WARE. CLASS: FY-MMS. ROLL NO.: 0222128. SUBJECT: BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. TOPIC: Government Securities. Risk spilled over global treasury market in pandemic. Fang Y, et, al (2022) says that the state-dependent local projection method was used to examine the influence of Covid-19 pandemic shocks on Treasury market volatility and risk spill overs, with… Continue reading Government Securities
Indian Stock Market
INDIAN SHARE MARKET Author Abhijeet Tikudave Literature Review MMS Roll NO: 62 Sectoral Analysis. RANKIREDDY, A. S. et al. (2019) says that the relationship between sectors in the Indian stock market using a network algorithm perspective. The study finds that the Indian stock market is characterized by a high degree of interdependence among sectors, and… Continue reading Indian Stock Market
textile industry
TEXTILE INDUSTRY Author: Rutik Thotle, KBS, MMS (0222060) Textile-to-Textile Recycling, Using and Opportunities The article examines the commercial viability of employing past- consumer waste in the United States for textile-to-textile EvMc (2023, 15, 1473) recycling. This recycling techniques, which entails gathering worn fabrics and turning them into new items has both obstacles and opportunities, as… Continue reading textile industry
textile industry
TEXTILE INDUSTRY Author: Rutik Thotle, KBS, MMS (0222060) Textile-to-Textile Recycling, Using and Opportunities The article examines the commercial viability of employing past- consumer waste in the United States for textile-to-textile EvMc (2023, 15, 1473) recycling. This recycling techniques, which entails gathering worn fabrics and turning them into new items has both obstacles and opportunities, as… Continue reading textile industry
Economic growth
Economic Growth Author Sejal Hiwale – 17 Trade openness, financial development and economic growth in North African countries. MOHAMED SGHAIER, (2023) says that therelationship between trade openness, financial development, and economic growth in North African countries has been the subject of extensive research in recent years. A research paper published in the Journal of African… Continue reading Economic growth
DEMONETIZATION.
DEMONETIZATION. AUTHOR PANKTI SAVLA. ROLL NO – 022254. DEMONETIZATION AND DIGITAL PAYMENTS. CHAKRABARTY, et al (2023) say that the Demonetization of INR 1000 and INR 500 notes, announced on 8 November 2016, has generated huge attention among public, media and academia alike. This paper probes into the shift to digital payments in India in recent… Continue reading DEMONETIZATION.
INFLATION
Inflation AUTHOR SURAJ SONAWANE The Road Ahead HARDEN, B. et al (2023) say that the Inflation Reduction Act is a proposed legislation in the United States that includes several provisions related to the automotive industry. One of the provisions in the Act is the creation of “vehicle and related credits” that would be granted to… Continue reading INFLATION
Poverty in India
Title: Poverty in India Author: Rutuja Ganesh Gavane Literature Review Analysis of Poverty, Openness and Literacy in India Prusty, Sadananda (2009) states the interplay between poverty, trade openness, and literacy in India. Through a quantitative analysis of various data sources, they demonstrates that poverty and literacy are inversely related, means that the higher literacy rates… Continue reading Poverty in India