R K Hazari

Articles published by R K Hazari and citations of his work

Edited transcript of a Talk at the Patna Management Association, Patna Mr. President, Gentlemen I welcome the opportunity that you have provided to visit Patna after nearly a decade I have been involved in the development problems of the eastern and north-eastern regions in the past and I like to be Involved in them now...
Industrial Growth in India : Stagnation since the Mid-Sixties by Isher Judge Ahluwalia; Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1985: pp xxii + 235, Rs 120. The Economic & Political Weekly, Vol.  XX, No. 28. July 13, 1985 STUDIES in agricultural economics in India have been abundant as well as productive. That is not the only...
Essays on Industrial Policy can be purchased from Amazon here. This book includes Chapters 1, 2, 8 and 9 from The Structure of the Corporate Private Sector; a Study of Concentration, Ownership and Control. Bombay Asia Publishing House. 1967.
This is an incomplete transcript of a lecture at the National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM) for bankers on April 1, 1985 by R. K. Hazari. The lecture elaborates the historical context of the shift in bank lending from financing trade to financing industry and the need for banks...
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Seminar organized by ASSOCHAM on 29 May, 1984 at Bombay on The Role of Board of Directors in Corporate Governance I will confine myself to the philosophy of corporate control and management as it has evolved over the years and to, naturally, some remarks about the special committees of the...
Speech Delivered by R K Hazari at the Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad. Once upon a time there was a feeling in this country that the wise people, who had either been elected to power or who were likely to be elected to power or those who had...
Edited transcript of a talk given to The Management Consultants Association of India, 8th October, 1982 BUSINESS STRATEGY The country is passing through a very difficult transition neither the philosophy nor the planning seems to be capable of holding water. For a long time, we have been accustomed to hear of many...
When I was an undergraduate, we were taught in economic text books that controls were an essential feature of policy for economic planning and development The lesson was that if you don't have price controls there are windfall profits generated in the economy and unless these are marked off for social benefits this...