It is commonly argued that a better investment climate reform – that is, lower distortions in the institutional, policy and regulatory environment in which firms operate - lead to discernible improvements in firm performance. In this paper, we argue that effective state business relations condition better investment climate outcomes and that the deeper institutional determinants of firm performance are the former. We examine the effect of effective state-business relations of total factor productivity (TFP) for formal sector firms in India for the years 2000-01 and 2004-05 and find support for this hypothesis
LSE’s Dr Adnan Naseemullah argues that the Indian state has been largely ineffective as a developmen...
International audienceDrawing on the World Bank Enterprise Surveys (WBES), we revisit the link betwe...
forms a part of a larger study examining the effect of state-business relations on the productivity ...
It is commonly argued that a better investment climate reform – that is, lower distortions in the in...
Empirical studies on total factor productivity growth (TFPG) in developing countries highlight trade...
This paper examines the role of the external institutional environment captured by effective state-b...
In this paper, the author attempts to identify the characteristics of the business climate in India ...
Empirical studies on total factor productivity growth (TFPG) in developing coun-tries highlight trad...
The authors explore the links between the investment climate and firm-level productivity and attempt...
Pakistan, this paper investigates the relationship between investment climate and firm performance. ...
The investment climate of a region reflects the location specific factors that provide opportunities...
M.Phil. (Industrial Policy)Abstract:? This study investigates the effects of six dimensions of inves...
Drawing on the World Bank Enterprise Surveys (WBES), we revisit the link between investment climate ...
The paper models alternative investment-accelerator relationships within the neoclassical theory of ...
2004 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing views of the IMF. The views expressed...
LSE’s Dr Adnan Naseemullah argues that the Indian state has been largely ineffective as a developmen...
International audienceDrawing on the World Bank Enterprise Surveys (WBES), we revisit the link betwe...
forms a part of a larger study examining the effect of state-business relations on the productivity ...
It is commonly argued that a better investment climate reform – that is, lower distortions in the in...
Empirical studies on total factor productivity growth (TFPG) in developing countries highlight trade...
This paper examines the role of the external institutional environment captured by effective state-b...
In this paper, the author attempts to identify the characteristics of the business climate in India ...
Empirical studies on total factor productivity growth (TFPG) in developing coun-tries highlight trad...
The authors explore the links between the investment climate and firm-level productivity and attempt...
Pakistan, this paper investigates the relationship between investment climate and firm performance. ...
The investment climate of a region reflects the location specific factors that provide opportunities...
M.Phil. (Industrial Policy)Abstract:? This study investigates the effects of six dimensions of inves...
Drawing on the World Bank Enterprise Surveys (WBES), we revisit the link between investment climate ...
The paper models alternative investment-accelerator relationships within the neoclassical theory of ...
2004 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing views of the IMF. The views expressed...
LSE’s Dr Adnan Naseemullah argues that the Indian state has been largely ineffective as a developmen...
International audienceDrawing on the World Bank Enterprise Surveys (WBES), we revisit the link betwe...
forms a part of a larger study examining the effect of state-business relations on the productivity ...