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International Review of Business and Economics

Journal

2020

Indian Economy

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Issues And Challenges Of India’S Unhealthy Economy During Covid-19 Pandemic With Global Outlook, C. Kokila Harini, K. Parimalam Jan 2020

Issues And Challenges Of India’S Unhealthy Economy During Covid-19 Pandemic With Global Outlook, C. Kokila Harini, K. Parimalam

International Review of Business and Economics

The economic activity in global level withhighCOVID-19casessuffering prolonged disruption as restrictions could continue longer. Indeed, given one of the most stringent lockdowns in the world, the worst-performing months for India this fiscal Year. The purpose of study is about highlights the need for urgent action to modify the epidemic’s health and economic consequences by the government in India and as global, and the extensive reform programs to improve the fundamental drivers of economic growth once the crisis lifts.


Business Ethics And Corporate Social Responsibility In The Indian Economy: A Commentary, S. Yasotha Margaret Ph.D. Jan 2020

Business Ethics And Corporate Social Responsibility In The Indian Economy: A Commentary, S. Yasotha Margaret Ph.D.

International Review of Business and Economics

The effects of globalization and its impact on the transition from the industrial to the digital era are explored. Although the behaviour of business organizations has always had a profound worldwide impact,withthedeclineofthenationstate economic power has, for the first time, eroded political power. Simultaneously, the undergoing revolution in contemporary information and communication technologies has significantly empowered the customer. Responding to enhanced customer awareness and sensitivity to business and social responsibility issues -coupled with consumers’ increasing ability to react- companies in the digital age may be expected to develop even stronger culturesofcorporatesocialresponsibility, proactively seeking to increasingly honour their moral obligations to society …


A Study On Impact Of Covid -19 On Msmes In India, Ayesha Siddiqua, Swathi J Jan 2020

A Study On Impact Of Covid -19 On Msmes In India, Ayesha Siddiqua, Swathi J

International Review of Business and Economics

Small Industries are more vulnerable ones as it dealt a body blow because of Covid-19 and the resultant lockdown. It is difficult for them to survive without assistance. This is because, they are unable to cope up with the difficulties that are forced on them as their survival is difficult even in normal times but now they are dealing with something so unexpected. The significance of MSMEs sector in boosting Indian economy cannot be ignored. Unless we strengthen the MSME sector, it is very little that the economy will have to look forward to. They are reaching out to the …


Covid-19 And Its Impact On Indian Economy With Respect To Crude Oil, Sunitha V., Arun Kumar L.S. Jan 2020

Covid-19 And Its Impact On Indian Economy With Respect To Crude Oil, Sunitha V., Arun Kumar L.S.

International Review of Business and Economics

India is one of the largest economy in the world, with population around 1.4 Billion, and average GDP (Gross Domestic product) from 2015- 2019 is around 7 percent, India is the third largest oil importer in the world, with 9.7 percent of the world oil imports, after China and USA, India imports around 80 percent of its oil needs and aims to bring down to 67 percent by 2022, by replacing it by local exploration, renewable energy and indigenous ethanol fuel, but in India there is lack of demand for crude oil and oil products due to Covid-19 epidemic, which …


Progress Of Informal Sector Workers In Gudiyatham Taluk Of Vellore District In Tamil Nadu, G. Elanchezhian Ph.D., G. Yoganandham Jan 2020

Progress Of Informal Sector Workers In Gudiyatham Taluk Of Vellore District In Tamil Nadu, G. Elanchezhian Ph.D., G. Yoganandham

International Review of Business and Economics

The Indian economy is characterized by the existence of a vast majority of informal sector labour employment. The total employment in the country was of 46.5 crore comprising around 2.8 crore in the organised and the remaining 43.7 crore workers in the informal sector or unorganized sector. Out of these workers in the informal sector , there are 24.6 crore workers employed in agricultural sector, about 4.4 crore in informal sector workers and remaining in manufacturing and service. Informal Sector refers to economic activities such as production and distribution of goods and services by the operating units of the households …