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AN EMPIRICAL EVALUATION OF THE SIGNIFICANT RENEWABLE RESOURCE IN INDIA USING MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author(s): DIVJYOT SINGH TALWAR

Abstract: The multi-criteria evaluation depicts or demonstrates the potential in reducing the environmental presence by using renewable resources which play a significant role in building a sustainable future by optimalisation of renewable resources through environmental and energy analysis. Purpose- The identification of energy resources and the utility factors involved in electricity generation through RES is a significant area of interest. This empirical study is based on the exploration and orientation of cost, availability, responsiveness and sustainability as the predictors of RES. Design/ Methodology/ Approach- This study primarily is based on a mix of qualitative and quantitative data sets with special reference to multi-criteria analysis and problem solving techniques. Thus, design of research belongs to primary study. Findings- A multi-criteria analysis is very important, useful and effective technique in business research dealing with numerous factors affecting the generation of elect

  • Publication Date: 08-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-023-1-64
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NEW FINANCIAL CONTRACTS FOR ITALIAN SMES. LIABILITY OF CREDIT RATING AGENCY

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT, ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author(s): CONSIGLIA BOTTA , FRANCESCO ROMANO , FEDERICO MARIA BALLETTA , ROBERTO BALLETTA

Abstract: The SME sector in Italy was hit hard by the global recession of 2008-09, as the whole Italian economy which hasn’t yet recovered the 2008 level of GDP. Small enterprises, which constitute the vast majority of Italian companies, were more affected than medium and large-sized companies. For facing that situation Italian government issued some provisions to improve the general framework conditions for Italian SMEs (Small and Medium enterprises), making administration more responsive to the needs of businesses and improving policies for companies which want aggregate and internationalize theirs activities. Nevertheless, the country’s overall performance of SMEs continues to be below the EU average in terms of exporting internationally and the single market, and access to finance. To cope with this problem Italian legislator has introduced amendments to the law on bonds and financing bills with the aim of facilitating access to direct financing for unlisted companies, especially for SMEs. U

  • Publication Date: 08-Jun-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-023-1-65
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