Sanjay Banerji
Sanjay Banerji is a Professor of Finance at Nottingham University.
Content by Sanjay Banerji
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Publication - Working Paper
Financial intermediation and economic development in the state of Bihar, India: A district-level analysis
This paper analyses the relationship between financial intermediation and economic development in the state of Bihar in India. We find that the standard index of depth of financial intermediation measured by credit deposit (CD) ratio is very low in the state (30%) and has little impact on economic development at the aggregate level. However, the analysis of sectoral CD...
7 Oct 2020 | Sanjay Banerji, Krishna Gangopadhyay, Sushanta Mallick
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Publication - Project Report
Migration of SMEs in the Bombay Stock Exchange: A different look at the SME financing issues
We examine the impact of the creation of a new platform aimed at enabling small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to raise equity nance in the Indian capital markets. The empirical results suggest that a firm's performance does not improve significantly after it migrates to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) mainboard. This implies that the firms have already absorbed the benefits...
3 Jan 2020 | Shamim Ahmed, Madhav Shrihari, Sanjay Banerji
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Publication - Working Paper
Financial market integration and firms’ access to capital Evidence from the National Stock Exchange in India
5 Apr 2017 | Madhav Shrihari, Sanjay Banerji
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Publication - Working Paper
Forgery, market liquidity, and demat trading: Evidence from the National Stock Exchange in India
5 Apr 2017 | Madhav Shrihari, Sanjay Banerji, Krishna Gangopadhyay
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Project
A study on the impact of financial market reforms on investment, financing, and governance structures of publicly traded firms in India
This study sought to explore whether financial reforms undertaken in India in the 1990s had an effect on decisions made at the micro level by the publicly traded firms. We examined the effects of the creation of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) on firm liquidity and access to financial capital. Firm liquidity increased due to the introduction of paperless trading...
9 Jan 2017 | Sanjay Banerji, Krishna Gangopadhyay, Madhav Shrihari
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Project
Are small and medium enterprises constrained by the inability to raise funds from the equity markets? Evidence from the creation of a new platform in the Bombay Stock Exchange
This project addresses to what extent lack of access of outside finance impedes the growth, investment, productivity, technological innovation and size of Small and Medium sectors (SMEs) in India. Specifically, it examines the impact of the introduction of a platform exclusively reserved for the SMEs for the purpose of raising equity finance in the Bombay Stock exchange...
24 Nov 2016 | Sanjay Banerji, Madhav Shrihari, Krishna Gangopadhyay, Shamim Ahmed
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Publication - Working Paper
Constraints and Prospects of Financing via Municipal Bonds in India: An Analysis with Case Studies (Working Paper)
28 Apr 2013 | Sanjay Banerji, Krishna Gangopadhyay, Ashok Thampy, Zilong Wang
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Project
Constraints and prospects of Financing via Municipal Bonds in India: An analysis with case Studies
In order to meet challenges created by growing urbanization, Municipal Corporations in India need to incur huge expenditure to support urban infrastructure in the coming decades. In this study we conduct case studies with two major municipal corporations, Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) and Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) to draw lessons for other municipal...
1 Jul 2012 | Krishna Gangopadhyay, Sanjay Banerji, Ashok Thampy, Zilong Wang
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Project
Financial Intermediation and Economic Growth in Bihar: A District-Level Analysis
The aim is to analyse and understand the factors behind the efficiency of the banking sector in Bihar regarding its ability to raise deposits and disburse funds to private enterprises in the State. The project also intends to study the impact of the banking sector to the overall economic activities at the macro (state wide) and micro (across district) level.
1 Apr 2012 | Sanjay Banerji, Sushanta Mallick