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) Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation for India. India exhibits significant progress in the implementation of the … IOSCO Principles vis-à-vis the assessment concluded in 2000. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) faces three …
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This 2015 Article IV Consultation highlights that India’s near-term growth outlook has improved, and the balance of risks is now more favorable, helped by increased political certainty, several positive policy actions, improved business confidence, and reduced external vulnerabilities....
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deteriorated. The principal risk facing India is the inward spillover from global financial market volatility. Growth is projected …
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that India is not yet ready for a full transition to cutting-edge international approaches owing to informational and …
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This Selected Issues paper focuses on the real estate market and Expo 2020 in the United Arab Emirates. It discusses the measures that could mitigate risks associated with the real estate cycle and the international experience with real estate booms and hosting large events such as World Expos,...
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poverty reduction and inclusiveness in India. We explore the role of economic policies and macrofinancial conditions in …
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Rising fuel subsidies have contributed to fiscal pressures in India. A key policy concern regarding subsidy reform is … implications of fuel subsidy reform in India. Fuel subsidies are found to be badly targeted, with the richest ten percent of …
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consumption volatility. Calibration of the model for pre and post financial reform in India provides support for the model's key …
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India: growth-friendly, social-friendly, and a benchmark case centered on bringing down unproductive spending and …
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This paper explores the effect of U.S. unconventional monetary policy (QE2) on a group of frontier developing economies (FDEs) in Asia. This paper finds that spillovers emanating from the U.S. on FDEs in Asia have been small. The relative insulation of emerging Asia from the global financial...
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