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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS OSMANIA UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD - 7 ANDHRA PRADESH INDIA

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Department of Economics
Osmania University

Hyderabad, India
http://www.osmania.ac.in/Economics/
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Articles

  1. M. Upender & V. Sridhar, 2013. "Growth Rates and Responsiveness of Credit to the Changes in Deposits in the Indian Banking," Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, ScientificPapers.org, vol. 3(1), pages 1-3, February.
  2. M. Upender, 2011. "Differential Output Elasticity Of Employment During Post-Economic Reform Period In The Indian Economy," The Singapore Economic Review (SER), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 56(02), pages 189-202.
  3. Upender, M. & Sujan, M., 2009. "Differential Elasticity of Substitution in the Indian Industries," Journal for Economic Forecasting, Institute for Economic Forecasting, vol. 6(3), pages 47-55, September.
  4. Upender, M., 2009. "Elasticity Of Substitution Between Labour And Capital Across Twenty Six Major Industries In India During 2004-05," International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 9(1), pages 101-110.
  5. Upender, M., 2008. "Degree Of Tax Buoyancy In India : An Empirical Study," International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 5(2).
  6. Upender, M. & Reddy, N.L., 2007. "Savings Behaviour in the Indian Economy," International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 4(1), pages 37-56.
  7. M.Upender, 2007. "Long Run Equilibrium Between Indias’S Exports And Imports During 1949-50 -2004-05," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 7(1).
  8. Upender, M, 2006. "Output Elasticity Of Employment In The Indian Economy. An Empirical Note," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 6(1).
  9. M Upender & M Aruna, 2005. "Growth and Elasticity of Employment in the Indian Agricultural SectorAn Empirical Exercise," The IUP Journal of Agricultural Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(1), pages 42-49, January.
  10. M Upender & M Aruna, 2005. "Is the Law of Diminishing Returns to Capital Operating in the Indian Industry? Evidence from Cross-section Data," The IUP Journal of Managerial Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(1), pages 46-52, February.
  11. M Upender & M Aruna, 2004. "Elasticity of Substitution in the Indian IndustriesAn Empirical Investigation," The IUP Journal of Managerial Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(4), pages 87-96, November.
  12. M Upender & M Aruna, 2004. "Labor Elasticity of Outputin the Indian Industrial Sector," The IUP Journal of Managerial Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(1), pages 61-74, February.

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Articles

  1. M. Upender, 2011. "Differential Output Elasticity Of Employment During Post-Economic Reform Period In The Indian Economy," The Singapore Economic Review (SER), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 56(02), pages 189-202.

    Cited by:

    1. Afsin Sahin & Aysit Tansel & M. Hakan Berument, 2013. "Output-Employment Relationship across Sectors: A Long- versus Short-Run Perspective," Koç University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum Working Papers 1311, Koc University-TUSIAD Economic Research Forum.
    2. Mindaugas Butkus & Laura Dargenyte-Kacilevièiene & Kristina Matuzevièiute & Janina Šeputiene & Dovile Rupliene, 2023. "Age- and Gender-specific Output-employment Relationship across Economic Sectors," Journal of Economics / Ekonomicky casopis, Institute of Economic Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences, vol. 71(1), pages 3-22, January.

  2. Upender, M., 2009. "Elasticity Of Substitution Between Labour And Capital Across Twenty Six Major Industries In India During 2004-05," International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 9(1), pages 101-110.

    Cited by:

    1. Vijay P. Ojha & Joydeep Ghosh & Basanta K. Pradhan, 2022. "The role of public expenditure on secondary and higher education for achieving inclusive growth in India," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 73(1), pages 49-77, February.
    2. Vijay P. Ojha & Joydeep Ghosh, 2014. "Optimizing Public Expenditure Allocations between Secondary and Higher Education," Centre for International Trade and Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Discussion Papers 14-02, Centre for International Trade and Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

  3. Upender, M., 2008. "Degree Of Tax Buoyancy In India : An Empirical Study," International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 5(2).

    Cited by:

    1. Vincent Belinga & Ms. Dora Benedek & Ruud A. de Mooij & Mr. John Norregaard, 2014. "Tax Buoyancy in OECD Countries," IMF Working Papers 2014/110, International Monetary Fund.
    2. Nepal Rastra Bank, 2017. "Elasticity and Buoyancy of Taxation in Nepal: A Revisit of the Empirical Evidence," NRB Economic Review, Nepal Rastra Bank, Economic Research Department, vol. 29(1), pages 19-32, April.
    3. Martina Yakova, 2019. "Tax buoyancy of the EU-28 countries – a comparative analysis," Economic Thought journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 5, pages 59-73.
    4. Fulgence Dominick Waryoba, 2018. "Import Base and Revenue Improvement Possibilities in Tanzania," Academic Journal of Economic Studies, Faculty of Finance, Banking and Accountancy Bucharest,"Dimitrie Cantemir" Christian University Bucharest, vol. 4(1), pages 21-28, March.
    5. Audi, Marc & Ali, Amjad & Roussel, Yannick, 2021. "Measuring the Tax Buoyancy: Empirics from South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)," MPRA Paper 109567, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Samuel O. Okafor & Olisaemeka D. Maduka & Ann N. Ike & Benedict I. Uzoechina & Celestine I. Ohachosim, 2017. "Tax-budget Deficit Relationships: Fiscalists¡¯ Platform for Deficit Financing Policy," Business and Management Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 3(3), pages 53-68, September.
    7. Samuel O.Okafor & Olisaemeka D. Maduka & Ann N. Ike & Benedict I. Uzoechina, 2017. "Tax-financing of Budget Deficits in LDCs: Re-validation of Laffer Curve Theory," Applied Economics and Finance, Redfame publishing, vol. 4(3), pages 89-101, May.
    8. Imtiaz Arif, Lubna Khan, Faheem Hussain, 2017. "Impact of Semi-Autonomous Revenue Authority on Tax Revenue and Buoyancy: Evidence from Pakistan," Journal of Finance and Economics Research, Geist Science, Iqra University, Faculty of Business Administration, vol. 2(2), pages 164-174, October.

  4. M.Upender, 2007. "Long Run Equilibrium Between Indias’S Exports And Imports During 1949-50 -2004-05," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 7(1).

    Cited by:

    1. Aviral Kumar Tiwari, 2012. "Reassessment of Sustainability of Current Account Deficit in India," South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics, Association of Economic Universities of South and Eastern Europe and the Black Sea Region, vol. 10(1), pages 67-79.
    2. Francis Annan, 2011. "Testing Long Run Relationship between Exports and Imports: Evidence from Ghana," Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, AMH International, vol. 3(6), pages 381-387.
    3. Nag, Biswajit & Mukherjee, Jaydeep, 2012. "The sustainability of trade deficits in the presence of endogenous structural breaks: Evidence from the Indian economy," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 23(5), pages 519-526.
    4. KHOKHAR, Joga Singh, 2010. "Will India’S Trade Deficit Ever Converge To Zero?- An Application Of Bounds Testing Approach To Co-Integration," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 10(1).
    5. Genci Gjanci & Ardian Cerava, 2014. "An empirical analysis of the trade balance in postcommunist Albania," Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research, Pro Global Science Association, vol. 7(1), pages 33-42, June.
    6. Haque, M.I., 2015. "Are exports and imports of Saudi Arabia cointegrated? An empirical study," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 15(1), pages 111-124.

  5. Upender, M, 2006. "Output Elasticity Of Employment In The Indian Economy. An Empirical Note," Applied Econometrics and International Development, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 6(1).

    Cited by:

    1. Richard Kofi Asravor & Frank Gyimah Sackey, 2022. "Wage Price Floors and Sectoral Employment Outcomes in Ghana," The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Springer;The Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE), vol. 65(1), pages 103-122, March.

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