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SEBI: The Indian Capital Market Regulator
CHAPTER OUTLINE
- Introduction
- The Securities and Exchange Board of India
- SEBI’s Role in the New Era
- Phenomenol Growth of Indian Capital Market
- SEBI’s Role in Promoting Corporate Governance
- SEBI’s Shortcomings
- Role of Securities Market in Economic Growth
- SEBI’s Record of Performance
- Suggestions for SEBI’s Improvement
Introduction
Capital is a sine qua non for economic development. Without capital, land will be barren, labour idle and organisation rudderless. Capital enables the entrepreneur to bring together the other factors of production. It is necessary to build and develop infrastructure, buy and put in place plant and machinery, for use as working capital, and for setting up markets and so ...
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