[GBS] DBW INDIA
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
485 pages
978-0-7494-2924-9 (ISBN)
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Description
This invaluable business guide incorporates new financial and legal information. Comprehensive and thorough, "Doing Business with India" is the definitive source of information on this rapidly growing and dynamic market. The book examines the economic context, and focuses on the growth of manufacturing in India. It covers in depth all aspects of business development, foreign trade and investment. The timeliness of this new edition of "Doing Business with India" is recognised by both the World Bank and British trade authorities and this unique and authoritative book will be essential reading for any business considering investment opportunities.
Reviews / Votes
"Very valuable information. I have gone through the book. It is a valuable resource for an outsider to set up a business in India." -- Arun Upadhyaya Customer review from the USA.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
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ISBN-13
978-0-7494-2924-9 (9780749429249)
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Roderick Millar
Doing Business with India
Book
11/2006
2nd Edition
GMB Publishing Limited
€141.36
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Person
Roderick Millar has many years' experience as an author and editor. After gaining an MBA in Madrid he has specialised in personal finance, business start-ups, development economics and recently management education. He has been editor of several Global Market Briefings titles, including Doing Business with... France, Germany and India. He is author of the Daily Express "Complete Guide to Family Finance" and "Start-up and Run Your Own Business". Currently he runs IEDP.info, the executive development website.
Content
Part 1 Overview: political; economic; industrial. Part 2 Investment issues: deregulation and economic reform; bureaucracy and provision of business services; education; employment; market potential; energy; infrastructure; property; environmental issues; investment incentives; business culture. Part 3 Banking and finance issues: auditing and accounting framework. Part 4 Auditing and accounting framework. Part 5 Tax issues. Part 6 Joint ventures. Part 7 Legal issues. Part 8 India as a place to live and work.