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Book Review of George Hadjimatheou, Consumer Economics After Keynes, Wheatsheaf Books, Sussex, U. K., 1987, pp.280
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Book Review of Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning , Ethics and the World of Finance, Sai Publications, Prasanthi Nilayam, 2010, pp. 157.
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Book Review of Arup Mitra, Insights into Inclusive Growth, Employment and Wellbeing in India, Springer India, 2013, pp.xii+352, Euro 100, ISBN 978-81-322-0655-2
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Book Review of India- A Financial Sector For The Twentieth Century, edited by James A. Hanson and Sanjay Kathuria, World Bank and Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1999, pages (xv+446) Price Rs. 450
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Book Review of C. Rangarajan, Indian Economy-Essays on Money and Finance, UBS Publishers' Distributors Ltd. New Delhi, (1998)
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The study exploits 2-digit level industry data for the period 1981-2004 to ascertain the interlinkage between a monetary policy shock and industry value added. Accordingly, we first estimate a Vector Auto Regression (VAR) model to ascertain the magnitude of a monetary policy shock on industrial...
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The paper addresses the issue of monetary policy transmission through the banking sector in the presence of a bank capital regulation. A model of bank behavior is presented, which shows how a monetary policy shock affects both deposit and lending, in the short run (when equity capital is assumed...
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The present paper examines the cyclicality of disputes in India. Using data on manufacturing sector at the 2-digit level for the period 1964-1997, the paper finds disputes to be pro-cyclical. The pro-cyclical effect was found to be numerically large in certain cases, even after controlling for...
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The present paper examines the interaction between a bank and a development financial institution (DFIs) in a macroeconomic set-up both of whom can lend for working capital and investment finance purposes. Our analysis reveals that the reduction in the interest rate premium on bonds over the...
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