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transformation by generating high savings rates.In this report, the author argues that high savings rates help sustain high growth … high employment growth and ever more savings). Second, it allows these countries to accumulate foreign exchange reserves in … than import capital. This model implies that the excess savings of these countries will find their way to the comparative …
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The Reserve Bank, as the regulator of the banking sector, has been actively engaged, from the very beginning, in the review, examination and evaluation of customer service in the banks. It has been reviewing the progress periodically and has been continually nudging the Indian banking industry...
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The cross-country empirical literature on the finance-growth relationship has debated three propositions: (i) financial deepening has a strong impact on the growth process; (ii) measures of financial “activity†rather than the “size†of the sector plays a more significant...
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Budget Speech by Chidambaram.
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There are many misconceptions on what behavioral economics is. This is essay clearly says what is behavioral economics. [CGD essay].
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the relationship between aggregate fertility and household savings. [BREAD WP No. 415]. …
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The Mid-Term Appraisal (MTA) reviews the experience in the first three years of the Plan and seeks to identify areas where corrective steps may be needed. The chapter presents a broad overview of the findings of the MTA.
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When households increase their deposits in formal bank savings accounts, what is the source of the money? High … deposits directly from households each week. In this context, the headwaters of formal savings are to be found in sacrificed … leisure time: households work more and work more on the wage market when savings options improve. These results suggest that …
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This paper looks at the overall performance of the CFPR/TUP programme using the 2002 baseline survey and 2005 repeat survey. All the topics covered in this study could be analysed more deeply, but that is beyond the scope of this paper. Our goal here is to present a descriptive overview of the...
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This paper argues that the relation between temptations and the level of consumption plays a key role in explaining the observed behaviors of the poor. Temptation goods are defined to be the set of goods that gen- erate positive utility for the self that consumes them, but not for any previous...
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