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Browsing by Author "Bhatt, P.R."

Browsing by Author "Bhatt, P.R."

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  • Bhatt, P.R. (Man & Development, 1999-09)
    The main factors identified for the collapse of East-Asian economies were capital liberalization, deregulation of the control of the domestic financial systems, vast international inflows of financial assets, and the deep ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Prajnan, 2000)
    East Aaian economies were considered as "miracle economies" because of their sustained high rate of economic growth during the last two decades. In 1997 these economies suffered financial crisis due to several reasons. An ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Man & Development, 2002-06)
    There are similarities and differences between the Latin American and East Asian Crises. The economies of the regions had displayed a robust performance before the crisis. There were massive foreign capital inflows in both ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (NIBM Pune, 2001)
    The ASEAN region has become one of the attractive investment locations in the developing world and attracted a sizeable FDI during 1987-94. There was a spurt in the growth of global FDI flows during 1985-95. The FDI inflows ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (The Journal of Applied Economic Research, 2008)
    There is a general view that the export performance of India is unsatisfactory because of its low competitiveness, but no systematic attempt has been made to validate this view. India needs a 12 per cent compound annual ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Foreign Trade Review, 2000)
    The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) was created in 1967 through the Bangkok Declaration. It is a group of ten nations, viz. Brunei, Cambodia, Indonasia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (National Institute of Bank Management, 2011-01)
    The objectives of the paper are to study foreign trade and investment dimensions of New Zealand in comparison with its competitors such as Australia, China, India, Japan and Republic ofKorea and to study the rote of FDI ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, 2003-12)
    LG Electronics (LGE) is the third in the rank of three largest chaebols after Hyndai and Samsung in South Korea. LGE has got more than 70 subsidiaries in 40 countries. The thrust of LGE was on home appliances. PC related ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Asia Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi., 2005-06)
    Nokia is a global leader of mobile communication. It owned 38% of teh world mobile handset in 2003. Its strategy was to take competitive advantage through customisation, collaboration, globalisation and innovations. Nokia ...
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Man & Development, 2001-09)
  • Bhatt, P.R. (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2007-05-19)