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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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This paper empirically explores the present relationship between inflation and economic growth in the context of … what is the threshold level of inflation for the economy. [BB WP no. 0604]. …
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into satisfactory poverty reduction. The type of growth that matters Bangladesh is the one that creates employment … opportunities especially for the poor. In Bangladesh, monetary policy can create better employment opportunities with a well …
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emerged from great inflation and output instability into a period of remarkably low inflation associated with a great … moderation in the volatility of employment and output. How the mistakes and subsequent successes of the last quarter century of …
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GDP growth likely to average 8.2 per cent over 11th Plan: short of the 9% target, but remarkable given the global crisis and drought. Basic objective : Faster, More Inclusive, and Sustainable Growth • Is 10 per cent growth feasible? Realistically, even 9 per cent will need strong policy...
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The study attempts to examine the impact of remittances on macroeconomic activities (private consumption and investment) and its implications on economic growth in India for the period from 1966-67 to 2003-04. Estimating a general consumption model, the results indicate that remittances along...
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The recent global financial crisis (2007-09) has clearly highlighted the gravity of high financial inter-connectedness within the financial system. In the Indian context, this brief study attempts to explore the financial inter-connectedness between NBFCs (both deposit taking and non-deposit...
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A large number of studies in Nepal have been conducted to identify the factors responsible for inflation based on the … different theories of inflation. Although these studies provide insight into the determinants of inflation in the country, there … remain some unanswered questions: • Can inflation in Nepal be explained by the theoretical models as specified earlier …
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One of the methods of measuring the effectiveness of monetary policies is via inspection of monetary neutrality in the economy. It is a concept from classical economics and it suggests that changes in nominal variables do not have any impact on real variables. This paper studies the presence or...
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Monetary and Banking Developments
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