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This paper reviews economic developments in India during 1996–98. After three successive years of growth more than 7 …
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Since the global financial crisis, corporate investment has been weak in India. Sluggish corporate investment would not …, this paper analyzes the reasons for the slowdown and discusses how India can boost corporate investment, using both macro …
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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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This Article IV Consultation reports that India’s growth remains relatively high, but various factors, including the … Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to pause monetary tightening, but remains elevated. The slow pace of fiscal consolidation has …
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This study investigates the role of India''s economy in explaining the observed growth in South Asia, taking into … India''s bilateral trade and financial linkages with South Asian countries (SAC) are relatively weak, the paper analyses the … spillover effects by focusing on growth more generally with India''s growth as an explanatory variable. The results of the panel …
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reform on fiscal and external performance. The model is applied to India to illustrate the types of simulations that may be …
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reviews the recent experience of Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Sri Lanka with exchange market reform. The …
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This paper examines the growth experience of twenty states of India during the period 1961-91, using cross …
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Driving infrastructure development, notably mobilizing financial resources for infrastructure projects, has been challenging in many countries. This study includes two parts: an empirical analysis of macroeconomic risks associated with infrastructure booms, and a case study of four emerging...
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This paper examines whether the six largest and most active emerging stock markets are informationally efficient with respect to changes in the money supply. To investigate if stock prices fully reflect the information contained in money supply changes, two different econometric techniques are...
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