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Working Papers | 2022

State-owned banks and credit allocation in India: Evidence from an asset quality review

Abhiman Das, Sanket Mohapatra, and Akshita Nigania

This paper examines the role of state-owned banks' presence in allocation of credit to different sectors in India using the central banks Asset Quality Review (AQR) as a quasi-natural experiment. The AQR resulted in a larger increase in non-performing loans of state-owned banks as compared to other banks. We exploit the heterogeneity in the presence of state-owned and other banks across districts to identify the supply side channels for bank credit reallocation. Using a difference-in-differences analysis, we find that the top-third of districts based on presence of state-owned banks branches experienced a higher fall in the share of credit to the industrial sector in the post-AQR period compared to other districts. Such districts also experienced a greater increase in retail loans, which are considered less risky compared to industrial loans. Further, an analysis using a panel vector autoregression finds that the AQR, through an increase in non-performing loans of state-owned banks, led to a decrease in economic growth at the district-level. The results of this study suggest that central bank policy reforms can influence bank credit allocation at the sub national level and have real economy effects.

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Working Papers | 2022

Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions on Innovation: Evidence from a Panel of Indian Pharmaceutical Firms

Rakesh Basant and Neha Jaiswal

Based on the literature, the paper identifies processes that get initiated post an M&A event and affect the acquiring firm's innovation efforts. We apply panel fixed effects estimation techniques to analyze the individual impact of mergers and acquisitions on R&D intensity of acquiring firms using data for 217 publically listed Indian pharmaceutical firms (both acquirers and non-acquirers) during 1999-2018. The study finds that acquisitions rather than mergers provide impetus to R&D in the acquiring firms. This suggests that these two combinations-mergers and acquisitions - do not unleash the same type of innovation activity related processes in the acquiring firm. Results also show that when mergers or acquisitions are combined with purchase of assets, they have a positive impact on R&D intensity. Purchase of assets when combined with M&A seem to provide access to relevant complementary assets that makes R&D activity profitable for the acquirer post the merger or acquisition event. Possibly, firms view purchase of assets as a strategy that is complementary to M&A strategies for enhancing innovation. The paper shows that impact of M&A on R&D takes time and it is useful to analyze the impact of mergers and acquisitions separately, rather than combining the two together.

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Popular Press | 2021

Lessons from the Ancient Indian Treatise Shukraniti

Satish Deodhar

Hindu BusinessLine

Popular Press | 2021

How To Digitize India?

Pankaj Setia

Outlook Magazine

Popular Press | 2021

Why state govts need to release death registration statistics. Now.

Chinmay Tumbe

Times of India

Popular Press | 2021

Same Language Subtitling For A Billion Readers

Brij Kothari

BW Education

Popular Press | 2021

How Not To Waste A Crisis (with Sachit Jain)

Arvind Sahay

BusinessWorld

Popular Press | 2021

Another wave spells more nutrition loss (with Karan Singhal, and Advaita Rajendra)

Ankur Sarin

The Hindu

Popular Press | 2021

Managing the 2nd pandemic wave

T T Ram Mohan

Business Standard

Popular Press | 2021

As second wave of Covid-19 hits rural India, civil society groups must be supported - and valued

Ankur Sarin

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