Indian Economy:Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India
India's financial sector has undergone significant changes following the start of the economic liberalization in the early 1990s. In addition to providing important information on monetary and financial issues in India, this book also provides examples to analyze a developing economy by using macro-financial data. The book also focuses on three main topics, that is, monetary policy, financial markets and finance-poverty nexus, and provides new insights into these issues by applying some recently developed quantitative techniques.<br> <b>Contents:</b> <ul> <li><b><i>Introduction</i></b></li> <li><b><i>Monetary Policy in India</i></b> <ul> <li>An Empirical Analysis of the Money Demand Function in India</li> <li>Financial Variables as Policy Indicators: Empirical Evidence from India</li> <li>Is India Ready to Adopt a Policy Framework Targeting Inflation?</li> </ul> </li> <li><b><i>Financial Markets in India:</i></b> <ul> <li>Causal Relationships in Mean and Variance between Stock Returns and Foreign Institutional Investment in India</li> <li>Market Efficiency of Commodity Futures in India</li> <li>What are the Sources of Real and Nominal Exchange Rate Fluctuations? Evidence from SVAR Analysis for India</li> </ul> </li> <li><b><i>Financial Development and Poverty Alleviation in India:</i></b> <ul> <li>How Has Financial Deepening Affected Poverty Reduction in India?</li> <li>Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation in India</li> <li>Concluding Remarks: Monetary Policy and Financial Sector for Sustainable Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <br> <b>Readership:</b> Graduate students and researchers who are interested in understanding monetary and financial issues in India, from a macroeconomic viewpoint.