Journal of Distribution Science (유통과학연구)
- Volume 12 Issue 10
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- Pages.5-9
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- 2014
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- 1738-3110(pISSN)
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- 2093-7717(eISSN)
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A Critical Analysis on Capital Market Developments in India: Pre and Post Liberalization Period
- Potluri, Rajasekhara Mouly (Department of Management Studies (MBA), Nimra Institute of Science & Technology) ;
- Pasha, Shaik Abdul Majeeb (Faculty of Finance & Accounting, Arba Minch University) ;
- Challa, Siva kumar (Department of Management Studies, Nimra Institute of Science & Technology) ;
- Challagundla, Srilakshmi (Department of Management Studies, Nimra Institute of Science & Technology)
- Received : 2014.09.08
- Accepted : 2014.10.13
- Published : 2014.10.30
Abstract
Purpose - This paper aims to critically examine capital market developments in India before and after liberalization. Research design, data, and methodology - The paper examines the Indian capital market from its inception to the latest developments related to both primary and secondary markets, and also discusses recent initiatives of capital markets to enhance the expected level of services to the investor community. It also sheds light on the regulatory framework for investor protection. Results - The study further highlights the future roadmap for the radical development of the Indian capital market. The paper identifies the various initial obstacles and intricacies that affect the smooth functioning of the Indian capital markets. Hence, the paper articulates that these concerns should be addressed by the regulatory authorities and at the policy level at the earliest for further strengthening the capital markets in the interests of the economy in general and retail investors in particular. Conclusion - This is a topic of utmost contemporary importance to worldwide national economies, and calls for novel methods and techniques in dealing effectively with the menace facing capital markets.