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In the 1990s, India initiated extensive policy reforms that included the adoption of a flexible exchange rate regime and an acceleration of trade liberalization. This paper analyzes the impact of the policy reforms on exchange rate pass-through into export prices using sectoral panel data (at...
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The gold-exchange standard in India 1893-1913 was characterized by a narrow target zone for the exchange rate, a wide annual range for the international interest-rate differential, and negative (seasonal) autocorrelation in interest rates. These properties are consistent with a standard...
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Exchange rate reflects the fundamentals of an economy in terms of relative export price and indicators of external stability. Volatility in nominal exchange rate spills over to the real sectors of the economy affecting output, employment and price stability. From this point of view, an...
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In managed floats, central banks often intervene in the foreign exchange market to obtain politically desirable exchange rates. How this is done has remained totally opaque although central banks are likely to adopt a satisfying rather than optimizing strategy since they need to intervene...
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In order to protect the export and the import-competing sector of the economy, RBI often intervenes in the foreign-exchange market. Also, through daily operation of Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF), RBI regulates the interest rate. In this theoretical paper, I access the impact of...
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