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082 _a332 KHA
100 _a"Khan, M Y"
245 0 _aIndian financial system
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bVikas Pub.
260 _c1981
300 _a365p.
520 _aThe process of industrial growth requires, as one of its accompanying structural changes within an economy, the development of a capital market capable of meeting the requirments of credit and finance of the private entrepreneurs. Its organisation, of course, varies from country to country depending.:upon a variety of economic, social and political factors. The scheme of planned economic development in India has significantly conditioned the course of financial development. The Indian Financial System : Theory and Practice attempts to present, in the context of the planned growth of industry, a comprehensive account of the main strands in the evolution of the Indian capital market. It contains a judicious mixture of theory and practice. The data for the analysis have been collected from widely scattered original sources. It would be hopefully found useful both by academicians and practitioners.
650 _aFinance
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