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The present study analyses empirically the impact of economic growth on international reserves in India. We employed … positively related to international reserves. This implies that India has to involve more actively in foreign reserve management …
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The initial entry of FDI in India can be loosely considered from the time of establishment of East India Company of … proposal of establishing a factory in Surat city of India. Along with them the British brought on the Industrial revolution to … India which led to development of transportation (Railways and Roadways) and communication systems albeit for their benefits …
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Produced since 2012, the IMF's annual External Sector Report analyzes global external developments and provides multilaterally consistent assessments of external positions, including current accounts, real exchange rates, external balance sheets, capital flows, and international reserves, of the...
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economic growth (Econ) in the case of India. The present study is carried out using quarterly data ranging from the period of … between the variables. In light of these results, the study suggests that reserves accumulation can be implemented in India …
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The sizable hoarding of international reserves by several East Asian countries has been frequently attributed to a modern version of monetary mercantilism hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia...
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Based on a dynamic open-economy macroeconomic model, this paper aims at understanding the contribution of domestic financial underdevelopment to foreign reserve accumulation in some emerging market economies, especially in China. It is argued that foreign reserve accumulation is part and parcel...
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The sizable hoarding of international reserves by several East Asian countries has been frequently attributed to a modern version of monetary mercantilism - hoarding international reserves in order to improve competitiveness. From a long-run perspective, manufacturing exporters in East Asia...
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