The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Jonathan karp - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Jonathan karp
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ban on Bandh strikes at heart of Gandhi's program; state ruling on political protest touches nerve in ambitious economy and boisterous democracy. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Enron bids for new projects.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Finance minister leads lonely fight for a free market. (Indian finance Minister P. Chidambaram)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Foreign media are turned off by bill to regulate TV. (India)Business, internationalFara Warner, Jonathan Karp
Government's fall will delay reforms, restrain growth. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Richard Schumacher
Government struggles to win over wary U.S. investors. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
India's lumbering ports hobble growth.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
India's new government marked by reformer's absence: political crisis ends with Gujral at helm but questions over coalition's stability remain. (Inder Kumar Gujral; Finance Minister P. Chidambaram)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Japanese businesses warm up to opportunities in India.Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Market participants hail move on paperless stock trading: investment seen to get boost from plan to require all institutions to use electronic depositary. (India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp, Sumit Sharma
Read and right wrongs.(psychologist struggles to improve the literacy level of women in India)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Shudders over Korean woes. (impact of South Korea's economic troubles on global trade)Business, internationalRussell Flannery, Douglas Appell, Bill Spindle, Chen May Yee, Shanthi Kalathil, Jonathan Karp
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