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This paper uses the standard one-sector neoclassical growth model to investigate why China’s consumption has been low and investment high. This paper looks into the role played by the financial sector in the growth process of China and India. [WP No. 224].
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. [Remarks at Reserve Bank of India at the 8th Statistics Day Conference, Mumbai]. …
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Speech describes India’s experiences on ‘Inclusive Growth’ - a topic which is both current and close to the hearts of public policymakers and central bankers of emerging economies. [Independence Commemoration Lecture, 2008].
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The Fisher's equation has become a foundation stone of modern macroeconomic, monetary and financial theories. Here it is shown that despite the estabilished status of Fisher's equation, it stands on a rather shaky foundations. URL:[http://www.gipe.ac.in/pdfs/working%20papers/wp24.pdf].
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debt management should be disaggregated from monetary policy, and taken out of the realm of the central bank. Most advanced …
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In India, there is a large divergence between CPI and WPI inflation trends in the past, wide dispersion in inflation across commodity groups within WPI, and significant volatility in headline WPI inflation under the influence of supply shocks, the statistical limitations of prices data have...
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debate on its implications for central bank mandates, strategies and instruments in the quest for maintaining stability. A …
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, agencies, and the central bank. [ADBI Working Paper 242] …
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This is a analysis of relationship between the Central Bank of Sir Lanka and the Sri lankan Government. It views the …
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Nine preliminary lessons from the Great Recession for monetary and financial policies are presented. [3rd P. R. Brahmananda Memorial Lecture].
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