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markets; iii) and if Indian economy is affected by a shock in the world capital markets. VAR is constructed and impulse …
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The study uses co-integration and vector auto-regression (VAR) techniques to identify the determinants of income … affects VM negatively. The VAR estimates show that two variables, real GDP growth and financial development, jointly account …
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using VAR, Granger causality, variance decomposition (VD) and impulse response function (IRF) are examined. Mixture of …
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fundamental economic variables by decomposing a structural VAR vested with appropriate restrictions consistent with open economy …
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horizontal (HSC) long-run supply curve identification are successively imposed on a three variable VAR with Indian time series …
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Using data of non-financial listed firms over a period of 1999-2010, this paper investigates the effectiveness of balance sheet channel in monetary transmission mechanism in Pakistan. By classifying firms as SME and large, this paper finds a strong evidence for the existence of net worth channel...
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The study attempts to examine the impact of remittances on macroeconomic activities (private consumption and investment …
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A review of the recent developments in the Indian Economy. Review of the trends in monetary policy challenges globally and for emerging market economies (EMEs) in particular. The monetary policy framework in India is expalined. Some issues in the conduct of monetary policy in India is given...
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The impact of economic crisis on India has been analysed in the speech. [Speech delivered at the Symposium on 'The Global Economic Crisis and Challenges for the Asian Economy in a Changing World'].
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The paper examines child labour, lower schooling attendance and attainment, and significantly elevated fertility in families vulnerable to debt bondage.
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