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The current global financial crisis has reopened an old debate on the international monetary system by baring weaknesses and flaws that have long been known. The debate is centred on both stability and equity. International co-operation is necessary to resolve a complex interplay of several...
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. [Remarks at Reserve Bank of India at the 8th Statistics Day Conference, Mumbai]. …
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Prior to the Asian financial crisis, most Asian exchange rates were de facto pegged to the US Dollar. In the crisis, many economies experienced a brief period of extreme flexibility. A `fear of floating' gave reduced flexibility when the crisis subsided, but flexibility after the crisis was...
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The multi-dimensional role of RBI and how it reponded to the financial crisis is depicted in the presentation. [Presentation made at the 56th EXCOM Meeting and FinPower CEO Forum organised by APRACA at Seoul, Korea].
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The speech mainly throws light upon the impact of financial crisis on emrging economies particulary India. [Speech … delivered at Reserve Bank of India at the RBI-BIS Seminar at Hyderabad]. …
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This discussion paper on the form of presence of foreign banks in India has been prepared taking into account, inter … presence of foreign banks in India. [Reserve Bank of India Discussion Paper]. …
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The article is a report of RBI Minister Duvvuri Subbarao on issuesing concerning the G-20 countries and also issues effecting all the countries collectively.
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The Indian economy reached the trillion US dollar GDP milestone in 2007 and joined other countries of the trillion dollar club, namely, the US, UK, Japan, Germany, China, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Brazil and Russia. In fact, over the period 1960 to the late 1980s, India’s GDP in US...
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Trade liberalization, by aligning domestic prices with world prices, is envisaged to bring welfare gains to a country. In the case of Indian agriculture, owing to the vastness and diversity of the sector, the impact is likely to be profoundly unequal across regions especially when liberalization...
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India has been a land of myths. Industrial relations are no exception to this trend. The arguments in the name of … debate. In consonance with the globalization ideology, it is often cited that countries like China are doing well and … attracting foreign investment primarily due to its flexible labour market regime and further state that India lags behind …
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