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This article documents recent developments in emerging markets in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, assesses their prospects and challenges, and discusses appropriate policy settings for the medium term. It argues that EM policymakers' ability to grapple with an incomplete and uneven...
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India over the period 1996-2011 using quarterly data, with a view to analytically informing the conduct of monetary policy …
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underscoring the importance of fundamental factors. The estimated models using city-level data for India suggest a strong influence …
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We study the inflation process in India, focusing on the periods before and after the adoption of flexible inflation …-forecast targeting (FIT) in India. Our analysis uses several approaches including standard Phillips curve estimation for headline and …
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We examine the strength of monetary transmission in India, using a conventional structural VAR methodology. We find … transmission in India is therefore mixed, our results for India are more favorable than is often found for other developing …
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This paper examines rising asset prices in India. For the most part, asset prices in India reflect structural factors … tool to safeguard financial stability because (i) India''s economy is undergoing rapid structural change making it …
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A New Keynesian model estimated for India yields valuable insights. Aggregate demand reacts to interest rate changes …
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unified treatment of monetary policy transmission and exchangerate pass-through. The results for an emerging market, India …
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