Dayanand Arora
Personal Details
First Name: | Dayanand |
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Last Name: | Arora |
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RePEc Short-ID: | par252 |
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http://www.f3.htw-berlin.de/Professoren/Arora/ | |
Affiliation
Fachbereich Wirtschafts- und Rechtwissenschaften
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin
Berlin, Germanyhttp://www.f3.htw-berlin.de/
RePEc:edi:f1fhtde (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Dayanand Arora & Francis Xavier Rathinam, 2010.
"OTC Derivatives Market in India: Recent Regulatory Initiatives and Open Issues for Market Stability and Development,"
Working Papers
id:2479, eSocialSciences.
- Dayanand Arora & Francis Xavier Rathinam, 2011. "OTC derivatives market in India: recent regulatory initiatives and open issues for market stability and development," Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 4(2), pages 235-261, April.
- DayanArora & Francis Xavier Rathinam, 2010. "OTC Derivatives Market in India : Recent Regulatory Initiatives and Open Issues for Market Stability and Development," Finance Working Papers 23029, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
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- Dayanand Arora & Francis Xavier Rathinam, 2010.
"OTC Derivatives Market in India: Recent Regulatory Initiatives and Open Issues for Market Stability and Development,"
Working Papers
id:2479, eSocialSciences.
- Dayanand Arora & Francis Xavier Rathinam, 2011. "OTC derivatives market in India: recent regulatory initiatives and open issues for market stability and development," Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 4(2), pages 235-261, April.
- DayanArora & Francis Xavier Rathinam, 2010. "OTC Derivatives Market in India : Recent Regulatory Initiatives and Open Issues for Market Stability and Development," Finance Working Papers 23029, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
Cited by:
- Parthasarathi Shome, 2011. "Financial Transactions Taxes," Working Papers id:3930, eSocialSciences.
- Shruthi B. C. & N. Suresh, 2022. "Indian Derivatives Market Evolution and Challenge," Papers 2207.13123, arXiv.org.
- Silva, Walmir & Kimura, Herbert & Sobreiro, Vinicius Amorim, 2017. "An analysis of the literature on systemic financial risk: A survey," Journal of Financial Stability, Elsevier, vol. 28(C), pages 91-114.
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- NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2010-05-08
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