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It is widely perceived that competition in the Indian banking sector has increased since the inception of the financial sector reforms in 1992. Using annual data on scheduled commercial banks for the period 1996-2004, the paper evaluates the validity of this claim in the Indian context. The...
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Organization (WTO). This paper examines the implications of China''s WTO accession for India''s trade, using both econometrics and … computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. The paper analyzes how India stands to lose or gain from China''s WTO entry in terms …One of the most significant recent developments in world trade has been the entry of China into the World Trade …
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establish the Government of Australia Subaccount for Selected Fund Activities (the 'Subaccount') under the terms of the SFA …
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This Selected Issues paper reviews how Australia’s economy has adapted to a flexible Australian Dollar. The paper … proposal, and estimates how much Australia and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region would gain from greater financial …
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This paper analyzes likely effectiveness of the fiscal policy in supporting aggregate demand in Australia. The …
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The impact of the global crisis was milder in Australia than in other advanced economies owing to strong demand from …
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sound macroeconomic framework should permit Australia to weather the global downturn and contain inflationary pressures …
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This Selected Issues paper on Australia highlights the IMF’s new Global Integrated Monetary and Fiscal Model (GIMF …
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longer-term developments in the labor market in Australia, examining the causes of the trend rise in unemployment. In …
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