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Paper Title:
PUSH AND PULL FACTORS IN PUNJABIS IMMIGRATION- ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY
Author Name:
Beena Yadav
Country:
India
Page No.:
1-6
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PUSH AND PULL FACTORS IN PUNJABIS IMMIGRATION- ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY
Author: Beena Yadav

Push factors likes lack of economic opportunities, political and religious persecution, or
hazardous environmental conditions drive people from their country of origin and serve as a
trigger for emigration. The availability of jobs, religious and political freedom and perception
of a relatively liberal policy regime act as pull factors that make the desired country
attractive. Push and pull are complementary that is, migration can only occur if the reasons to
emigrate (the push) are accompanied by the corresponding pull at dream destination. Punjab
popularly known as the ―food bowl of India‖ also suffers from emigration to the western
countries. It is an ironic state of affairs that the wage squeeze among low skilled jobs in
Punjab is partially a consequence of large scale domestic migration from other states such as
Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Another major factor that stokes Punjabi fascination for alien shores
is the desire to earn the ―NRI‖ tag which is seen as a status symbol especially among Punjabi
youth. The situation is further exacerbated by the role of travel agents.
It is fundamental to stop the movements of Punjabis and this cannot be solved by
unilateral forms of policy actions that are limited in scope and suffer from informal and
jurisdictional constraints. Transnational cooperation is the only way to address this
transnational phenomenon. The paper tries to highlight the various push and pull factors in
Punjabis immigration and its impact on Indian Economy.
Key Words: Immigration, push factors, pull factors, Punjabis.

Paper Title:
ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE INDIAN FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
Author Name:
Vikram Singh
Country:
India
Page No.:
7-13
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE INDIAN FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
Author: Vikram Singh

The issue of ethics and economic efficiency in the provisioning and delivery of services
becomes complex in the Indian context. Ethical issues in the financial services industry affect
everyone, because even if you don’t work in the field, you’re a consumer of the services.
Financial service industry includes banks, securities firms, insurance companies, mutual fund
organizations, investment banks, pensions funds, mortgage lenders—any company doing
business in the financial arena. Because of its vast size, the industry tends to garner lots of
headlines, many of which tout its ethical lapses. This paper tries to look at the ethical aspects
of the financial service industry towards stakeholders and an attempt has been made to
identify few ethical issues relating to Indian financial sector.

Paper Title:
WAGNER’S LAW AND DISPLACEMENT EFFECT IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COVID-19
Author Name:
Harsh Gandhar, Smita Sharma
Country:
India
Page No.:
14-28
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WAGNER’S LAW AND DISPLACEMENT EFFECT IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COVID-19
Author: Harsh Gandhar, Smita Sharma

The twin objectives of this paper have been to empirically investigate the validity of Wagner’s law of increasing government activities (or public expenditure) in case of India over the period 1980-2019, and logically moving ahead to configure Displacement effect of Covid -19 pandemic in it as coined by Wiseman Peacock hypothesis. Hence it was to necessary to estimate trend growth of public expenditure for using it as baseline scenario of ‘No Covid’ and to use it further to check displacement effect towards the end of the public expenditure series. The general increase in public expenditure overtime is best explained by Wagner’s law which states that government activities increase intensively and extensively with economic development, hence the need for testing empirical relationship from GDP to public expenditure. The inverse relationship from public expenditure to GDP was simultaneously hypothesised to test Keynesian multiplier effect of government expenditure on national income. For testing the mutual dependence, ADF test for stationarity was applied first followed by testing long run and short run bi-directional causality between economic growth and central public expenditure using co-integration and Error Correction Model. Both the variables were observed to be cointegrating thereby signifying equilibrium relationship between them. The ECM test brought out the fact that the short-run changes in GDP have a positive impact on the short-run changes in total expenditure of central government of India. The direction of relationship between the two was tested using Grangers Causality test which depicted positive and significant relationship overtime with unidirectional causality from GDP to total expenditure thus validating Wagner’s Law. Next displacement effect was analysed. Actually Wiseman-Peacock made an improvisation over the Wagner's law by establishing that public expenditure does increase in the long run but it does not increase continuously rather undergoes structural shifts at intervals due to social and economic upheavals. For deciding whether displacement in public expenditure due to Covid-19 occurred or not first trend growth in the central government public expenditure was estimated (CAGR 12.7 percent per annum) for the period 1980-2019. Considering this trend growth as the baseline scenario (had Covid not been there), the figure was compared with the Covid time increased public expenditure due to relief package using graphical analysis. As the breakpoint of year 2020 was known a- priori, the classical test for structural break developed by Chow (1960) was applied on central government expenditure. Though the empirical results substantiated the applicability of Wagner’s law in India till 2019, no significant displacement effect was found in Public expenditure due to Covid-19.
Keywords: Covid-19, Wagner’s Law in India, Wiseman-Peacock hypothesis and India

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