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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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transitory shocks. We use Bayesian estimation techniques to estimate the model using India data. The model is used to assess the … importance of the financial accelerator in India and the optimality of monetary policy …
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trade. This paper breaks new ground in analyzing India's exports by the technological content, quality, sophistication, and …
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transitory shocks. We use Bayesian estimation techniques to estimate the model using India data. The model is used to assess the … importance of the financial accelerator in India and the optimality of monetary policy. …
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India embarked on reintegration with the world economy in the early 1990s. At first, a certain limited opening took …
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that India's inflation is highly inertial and persistent. Due to second-round effects, the gap between headline inflation …
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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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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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focused on tail events, which yields evidence on these questions. The results, for India, do not suggest that financial …
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estimates potential growth for China, India, and five ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and … Vietnam) during 1993–2013. The main findings include: (i) both China and India have recently exhibited a slowdown in …;(iii) over the longer term, demographic factors will be much more supportive in India and some ASEAN economies than in China …
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