Abstract
Internally generated funds have contributed enormously to the financing and growth of corporations in recent times. Corporate financing trends in the advanced countries point to a synchronization of thrusts in internal funds with peaks in asset expansion and capital formation. This paper, analysing corporate finance data for a twentyyear period, hypothesizes that a similar trend could be noticed in the Indian situation. It also identifies variables explaining the corporate saving behaviour.
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