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Journal articles on the topic "Impact. Demonetization"

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Hurtado, Alberto, and Sadcidi Zerpa. "Impact of demonetization 2016 on Venezuelan economy." Revista Estudios de Políticas Públicas 5, no. 2 (2019): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5354/0719-6296.2019.55353.

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This article aims to analyze the impact of demonetization 2016 on the Venezuelan economy. The Government of Venezuela demonetized the 100 bolívares notes on December 11, 2016, for achieving economic, monetary and price stability, eliminating the smuggling of banknotes, achieving a higher level of efficiency and quality in government management, and eliminating the laundering of bolívares. In this sense, the origin of the measure is presented and the proposed objectives set are explored. It results that the measure generated shortages of cash, changes in production decisions and commercialization of goods, increase in deposits in the Venezuelan banking system, change in the evolution of monetary aggregates, protests in the offices of banking, and a new distribution of the monetary cone. The originality of this work lies in it being a pioneer in analyzing the impact of demonetizations implemented in Venezuela and Latin America. It is concluded that the demonetization represented a monetary shock that altered the evolution of the economy and required complementary measures to mitigate its effects on the welfare of the population.
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Dobhal, Jyoti. "DEMONETIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANKING INDUSTRY." International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research 07, no. 12 (2022): 4052–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.46609/ijsser.2022.v07i12.014.

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Demonetization is an act of stripping a currency unit of its status as a legal tender. In simple words, demonetization is the process by which the demonetized notes cease to be accepted as legal currency for any kind of transaction. After demonetization, the old currency is replaced by a new currency, which may be of the same denomination or may be of a higher denomination. Demonetization is done by a country for various reasons. In India Demonetization happened three times. First time it happened in the year1946 and then in the year 1972. Third time it happened on 8 Nov 2016. It affected many sectors of the nation but banking sector was the most affected one as it was the main channel through which whole economic process had moved on. It was assumed that banking sector had an edge over the rest during the entire exercise of demonetization. It becomes necessary to understand Demonetization effect on banks financial performance as banks financial performance directly related to a country’s economic growth. The present study is made out of available literature on post demonetization. It illustrated how the demonetization affected the banking industry.
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Shamim, Mohd. "Impact of Demonetization Process on the Performance of Nifty." Studies in Economics and Business Relations 2, no. 1 (2021): 16–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.48185/sebr.v2i1.284.

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This paper investigates the impact of demonetization process on the performance of Nifty 50 and its Sectorial Indices. The study uses data of closing prices from 28 June 2016 up to 20 March 2017. The study employs descriptive statistics, paired sample T test and ANOVA to evaluate the impact of demonetization process on the performance of Nifty 50 and its Sectorial Indices. It has found that there is statistical significance at the level of 5% that Nifty 50 dropped after the demonetization event as compared to the pre demonetization event. Further, the results reveal that most of Sectorial Indices of Nifty 50 sloped downward post demonetization event and the significance of the statistical results are varied from one sector to another. It is recommended that periodic review of the policy should be made to iron out the negative impacts of demonetization. Also, it is imperative to evaluate the impact of demonetization on the short, medium, and long run to avoid any grey areas for any future policy regarding cashless economy or demonetization.
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NARSAIAH, Neralla. "DEMONETIZATION IMPACT OVER BANKING LOANS & ADVANCES-A CASE STUDY." Business Excellence and Management 9, no. 1 (2019): 17–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/beman/2019.9.1-02.

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The demonetization footstep by the Government of India twisted complicated influences in the economy. Complete sectors of the economy had faced and produced mixed sensation results over the decision of demonetization. India’s financial services struggled with demonetization; on the other hand, demonetization affects utmost over the banking sector because it is substantial influenced services to transform money circulation in an Indian economy. Eradicating components of currency notes from circulation in an economy is demonetization. It is as the processes of components of money are denied the status of legal tender. Consequently, ceased currency notes will not be account as valid currency in an economy. The term ‘demonetization’ is an instrument to shrink Inflation, Black Money, Corruption and terror funding, this step discourages a cash dependent economy in India. Government of India drive towards demonetization has given a strong push to the popularity of digital banking and made helps with the alternative arrangements of e-banking and e –wallet to trade and commerce. Exploring the demonetization emergence in an economy and impact on banking services ecosystem dynamics, this study take an abductive approach anchored in over 4 years of case study data regarding. The present study foremost intention is to be analyzing the demonetization impact over banking loans and advances. In this regard the present study is to be examining the pre demonetization and post demonetization period
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Ghosh, Jayabrata. "Impact of Demonetization in India." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 10, no. 5 (2021): 249–52. https://doi.org/10.21275/sr21506090807.

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K., Veerakumar. "A STUDY ON PEOPLE IMPACT ON DEMONETIZATION." International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Arts and Humanities 2, no. 1 (2017): 9–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.252271.

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The<strong> </strong>demonetization had a great significant and immediate impact on the state of the Indian economy. In this paper, an attempt has been made to find impact of demonetization on the public. Samples of 100 respondents were randomly selected from Coimbatore District. It is found that four variables namely gender, age, annual income, occupation have significant association with the impact of demonetization. It also results that demonetization helps to destroy black money is the first ranking given by the respondents and it is followed by corruption, terrorism etc.
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SUNDAR KAPRI, SHYAM. "Impact of Demonetization on the Indian Economy." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education 09, no. 03 (2018): 1017–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.36893/tercomat.2018.v09i03.1017-1026.

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Demonetization is the procedure for eliminating a monetary unit's legal tender status. In an effort to combat black money, corruption, and counterfeit money, the Indian government executed demonetization by banning the 500 and 1,000-rupee notes in November 2016. The decision provoked mixed responses, with some applauding the government's audacity and others criticizing it for seriously disrupting the economy. The impacts of demonetization on the Indian economy, including their implications on GDP, inflation, employment, and other economic indices, are thoroughly looked at in this paper. Demonetization impacted the Indian economy in the near term, the research finds, but its long-term repercussions are yet unknown but they can be assumed. (Veerakumar, 2017) This study uses data from 2015 to 2017 to provide a longitudinal analysis of the effects of demonetization on the Indian economy. Statistical techniques including regression analysis, t-tests, and time-series breakdown are used in the analysis. This paper will also discuss reviews of different individuals on demonetization as well as the people who were arrested during this time period.
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Mary, Judit A., and Subi G. Sweetlin. "Impact of demonetization on unorganised labour." B-Research 24, no. 1 (2024): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26634/bresearch.24.1.20903.

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Demonetization is the process of withdrawing a particular form of currency from circulation. It becomes necessary whenever there is a change in the national currency, where the old currency is replaced by a new one. This process involves either introducing new notes or coins or completely replacing the old currency with the new one. Such measures are often carried out to curb activities in the black market. The first demonetization occurred on 12th January 1946, followed by the second on 16th January 1978, and the third on 8th November 2016, during which Rs. 1000 and Rs. 500 currency notes were demonetized, accounting for 86 per cent of the total currency in circulation. This study focuses on the impact of demonetization on the unorganized labor sector. The objectives of the study are to understand the socio- economic conditions of unorganized laborers and to explore their opinions on demonetization. Consequently, this paper concludes by discussing the broad implications of demonetization on the unorganized sector, particularly on its labor force.
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Ms., B. Kishori, and Sangavi S. "Impact of Demonetisation on Indian Stock Market: with special referance to NSE." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 06 (2018): 146–49. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1285875.

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Demonetization is an act of seizing a currency unit of its status as legal tender. Demonetization is necessary whenever there is a need to change national currency. The government claimed that the action would &ldquo;curtail the shadow economy and crack down on the use of illicit and counterfeit cash to fund illegal activity and terrorism&rdquo;. The Objectives of the study were (a) to measure the returns of the NIFTY 50 stocks, pre and post demonetisation, using BETA(b)to find the expected returns of the selected stocks pre and post demonetisation, using ANOVA model and (c) to study the impact of Demonetization on stock prices of NIFTY 50. This study focuses on impact of demonetization on stock prices of 15 selected sectors, Automobiles, Banking, Consumer Durables, Telecommunication and Real Estate. 15 companies in each sector were considered for this study. The closing prices of stocks for last 1 year were used to find the returns, starting from 8th October 2015 to 8th 2017 which consists of data of 30 days before demonetization and 30 days after demonetization. Realised return, NSE companies returns, NIFTY 50 returns has been carried out in the study. Using ANOVA on the BETA the three windows, it was concluded that demonetisation had no impact on stock returns during the study period.
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Abhishek, Parikh. "Impact of Demonetization on Shareholders’ Wealth: Case of India." Asian Journal of Empirical Research 9, no. 9 (2019): 217–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.1007/2019.9.9/1007.9.217.229.

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This paper examines the impact of demonetization on shareholders’ return in India. After the demonetization announcement in India (8 November 2016) money became a significant source of stress. It is documented that this announcement had various effects on individual, social, and economic levels. The data of shareholders’ returns from before and after demonetization for 60 months from October 2012 to November 2017 were collected using a capital line database. The results depict that demonetization ruined shareholders’ wealth for 12 months. However, in the long run it gives investors very attractive returns.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Impact. Demonetization"

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DEKAA, BARNAA LOHITAA. "STUDY OF IMPACT OF DEMONETIZATION ON INDIAN STOCK MARKET." Thesis, 2017. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/16990.

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On 8th November 2016, the then Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi announced that the Indian Currency Notes of value 500 and 1000 will no more be a legal tender. This news came as storm for the Indian which was received with mixed feelings. Prior to Demonetization, cash in circulation was nearly 220 Billion dollars of which approximately 87% i.e. nearly 190 Billion Dollar was in INR 500 & INR 1000 currency notes. This meant its impact was bound to be felt by all sections of the society. In this present paper, we wanted to analyse the impact of this event of demonetization particularly on Indian Stock Market. We have gathered stock market data of last one year and have tried to study its behaviour before and after the demonetization in order to understand its impact. Keyword Index: Demonetization, Stock Market, NSE, BSE, SENSEX,NIFTY
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Book chapters on the topic "Impact. Demonetization"

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Choudhery, Anju, Kiran Choudhery, Varinder Kaur, Parambir Singh Malhi, and Sachin Kumar Godara. "Impact of Demonetization on Textile and Apparel Industry." In Recent Trends in Traditional and Technical Textiles. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9995-8_19.

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Narain, Uma, and R. K. Pattnaik. "Impact Analysis of Demonetization on Service Sector: An Indian Experience." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60011-6_18.

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Mohan, Risha, and Arpan Kumar Kar. "#Demonetization and Its Impact on the Indian Economy – Insights from Social Media Analytics." In Digital Nations – Smart Cities, Innovation, and Sustainability. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68557-1_32.

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Moses Jayakumar, Harvey Antony, and Deepak Gupta. "Indians’ Choice of Payment Mode(s): A Study Based on the Impact of Demonetization." In Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1747-7_9.

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Raj, Manisha. "Impact of Digitalization on Youth and Its Relevance Regarding Demonetization." In Advances in Artificial and Human Intelligence in the Modern Era. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1301-5.ch019.

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This study focuses on the positive and negative effects of digitalization on youth and how demonetization has led to digitalization over a period of five years. The study focuses on or revolves around three major objectives: they are to study the level of digitalization among youth in Indian economy, to study the impact of demonetization on youth in India, and to study the relationship between digitalization and demonetization. There is a large amount of secondary data that is available, and which is analyzed in this chapter and primary study has also been conducted with 150 respondents. The behavior, emotions, and motivation of youth in general and in relation to digital technologies, especially the meaning attached to mobile phones, the Internet, and computer-based games should also be given attention to reach this target group. The probable outcomes of the research of the study would reflect the level of digitalization in the economy and how demonetizations affected digitalization and what are the impact digitalization.
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Pal, Abhinav, Chandan Kumar Tiwari, and Tarun Khandelwal. "India Towards a Cashless Economy." In Maintaining Financial Stability in Times of Risk and Uncertainty. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7208-4.ch007.

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This chapter briefly discusses the impact and policy implications of demonetization across the world. The main focus of the chapter is on the demonetization that occurred in India on 8th November 2016. The event is important due to the surprise effect and also due to the huge scale of impact that it had on the economy. The authors make a case for the demonetization from the policymaker's point of view. This chapter will introduce how demonetization has impacted the business sector as well as the financial sector of the economy. The aim of the chapter is not to estimate the impact of demonetization on the economy as whole but rather to discuss the impact of the policy on the different sectors of the economy and different stakeholders of the economy. This chapter would also explore demonetization as a policy tool for tax evasion and corruption. Finally, this chapter will introduce the concept of cashless economies around the world and whether it will be possible for the Indian economy to become a cashless economy anytime in the near future.
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Mathur, SB, Sudhakar Bokephode, and DD Balsaraf. "Impact of Demonetization and GST (Goods and Services Tax)." In Indian Business Case Studies Volume VI. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192869425.003.0006.

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Abstract In this case study the government itself is the protagonist and its steps of demonetization and introduction of GST are the main issues being debated for resolutions. GST and demonetization are two bold decisions taken by the Indian government to tackle the issues which are existing and to resolve the emerging issues which arises day by day in the Indian economy. GST and demonetization are likely to be described as game-changers of the Indian economy. GST will require companies to not just be tax compliant but also readjust their structure and supply chain networks. On the other hand demonetization is leading to boom the cashless payments. These two will render great opportunity for customers to relook at their structure and redesign their supply chains, since the current supply chain has been designed according to interstate taxation. This biggest tax reform in Independent India, the GST Act has brought on a platter, a concept called ‘Composition Levy’ to its taxpayer. One of the fundamental features of GST is the seamless flow of input credit across the chain (from the manufacture of goods till it is consumed) and across the country. The general public of the Indian economy expects both demonetization and the GST to adversely impact some sectors of the economy in the short run but have long-term benefits.
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"Demonetization and its Impact on Digital Payments." In Case Studies in Business Management. San International Scientific Publications, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59646/csc17/253.

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Rathaur, Kamal Singh, and Atul Kumar Agarwal. "Impact of Digital Advertising Post-Demonetization in India." In Application of Gaming in New Media Marketing. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-6064-7.ch013.

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Technological changes led to the rise of digital advertising, advertising using internet and other technologies. In India, digital advertising is in the nascent stage with most of the transactions taking place in cash. After demonetization, the surge in the digital advertising was seen. This chapter reviews articles, news reports, journals, and books, and discusses the aftermath of the process on retail and online shopping, how it paves the way for a new trend of digital marketing, and the implications of the same on online shopping and digital payments and implications on the rural consumer. The way we communicate has changed in the past 5 years. A few years back, people were skeptical to buy online, and we never thought we would buy groceries, furniture, cloths online, but now we book our shows, tickets, everything is online and in mobile.
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Bhattacharyya, Rajib. "Demonetization and Movement Towards Digital Cashless Indian Economy." In Research Anthology on Macroeconomics and the Achievement of Global Stability. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7460-0.ch098.

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One of the greatest painful, un-stabilizing self-imposed macroeconomic blows on the Indian economy occurred in the absence of a short-term crisis when the government decided to announce a major change in the macroeconomic environment by demonetizing the high value currency notes – of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. These two denominations ceased to be legal tender from midnight of 8th of November 2016. The reasons offered for demonetization are two-fold: one, to control counterfeit notes that could be contributing to terrorism, in other words a national security concern; and second, to undermine or eliminate the “black economy.” It has also been a step forward towards a digital cashless economy. In this study an attempt is being made to present a discussion on both the short- and long-run effects of demonetization. It attempts to throw light on the impact of some macroeconomic variables—GDP, sectoral composition, industrial production, inflation, employment—using secondary time-series analysis. The empirical analysis clearly reveals that contraction of currency in circulation was one of the most important factors responsible for decrease in GDP in India after the period of demonetization. Apart from the issue of transition, confronted by the banking system, the government initiative was needed to neutralize the short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects particularly on regularization of cash flows, withdrawals, income, employment, inflation, consumption, and production. Moreover, cyber and other digital security measures were also essential to curb any kinds of frauds and encourage people towards a more digital cashless economy.
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Conference papers on the topic "Impact. Demonetization"

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Das, Debanjan. "Demonetization and Its Impact on India's Textile and Apparel industry's Comparative Advantage." In Pivoting for the Pandemic. Iowa State University Digital Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.12065.

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Meganathan, S., P. Ilakkiya, Michael Raj T.F., and S. Kalaivani. "Social Impact of Demonetization in South India: A Fuzzy Classification Approach using Equivalence Relations." In 2018 International Conference on Current Trends towards Converging Technologies (ICCTCT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icctct.2018.8550913.

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Prabhala, Madhuri, and Indranil Bose. "Do Emotions Determine Rumors and Impact the Financial Market? The Case of Demonetization in India." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieem44572.2019.8978708.

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Meganathan, S., T. F. Michael Raj, K. Revathy, P. Poornima Devi, and B. Soundariya. "Classifying demonetization impacts using max-min fuzzy similarity method." In 2017 International Conference on Computing Methodologies and Communication (ICCMC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccmc.2017.8282595.

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