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ডিচে 29, 2003
Short-term Forecast of Corporate Investment since 1970s : Three Decades in Restrospect
ডিচে 29, 2003
The Subsidy Syndrome in Indian Agriculture by Ashok Gulati and Sudha Narayanan
Book Reviews The Subsidy Syndrome in Indian Agriculture by Ashok Gulati and Sudha Narayanan, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2003, pages 297, Price Rs.695 The Uruguay round of Agricultural Agreements (URAA) has brought subsidies in to sharp focus as it seeks to bring the world of trade under some discipline; its objective is to reduce trade-distorting subsidies. This has compelled countries to reappraise their policies on subsidies vis-à-vis the URAA/World Trade
ডিচে 29, 2003
Occasional Papers - Summer and Monsson 2003
ডিচে 29, 2003
Central Bank Strategies, Credibility and Independence : Global Evolution and the Indian Experience
CONTENTIntroduction I. Central Banking: Global Evolution II. Central Banking in India:A. Foundation PhaseB. Expansionary PhaseC. Consolidation and Diversification PhaseD. Financial Sector Liberalisation Phase III. Contemporary Issues in Central Banking A Formulation and Conduct of Monetary Policy i) Objectives ii) Intermediate Targetiii) Operating Procedures of Monetary Policyiv) Central Bank AutonomyB. Financial Stabilityi) Emerging Issuesii) External Sector Manageme
ডিচে 29, 2003
Free Trade Zone (FTZs) and Special Economic Zones (SEZs) : The Great Indian Dream
Free Trade Zones (FTZs) to Special Economic Zones (SEZs):-The Great Indian Dream by Thothathri Raman and Prof. Parag Diwan, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2002, pages 306, Price Rs 495. The Book "Free Trade Zones (FTZs) to Special Economic Zones (SEZs):- The Great Indian Dream" has dealt extensively with Special Economic Zones (SEZs) of China and Export Processing Zones (EPZs) of India, including a small topic on similar zones in other countries. The book, besides othe
জুন 09, 2003
The Relationship Between Risk and Capital: Evidence from Indian Public Sector Banks
Abhiman Das and Saibal Ghosh*The study investigates the relationship between changes in risk and capital in the public sector banking system in India, using both the seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) and the two stage least square (2SLS) method of estimation. Empirical findings establish a negative and significant impact of size on capital, indicating that large banks increased their ratio of capital to risk weighted assets less than other banks. Regulatory pressur
জুন 09, 2003
The Effectiveness of Intervention in India: An Empirical Assessment
Sitikantha Pattanaik and Satyananda Sahoo*The empirical assessment conducted in this paper suggests that intervention operations of the Reserve Bank have been effective in containing exchange rate volatility of the Rupee, even though the degree of influence does not appear to be very strong. Estimated results also indicate that intervention operations may not be very effective in influencing the exchange rate levels. India’s stated exchange rate policy fully recognise
জুন 09, 2003
International Business Cycles Beyond G-7: The Case of India
O.P.Mall*This paper examines the co-movements of business cycle in India, Germany, Japan, UK and USA during 1950-2000. In view of the largely closed nature of Indian economy and the dominant role of the public sector during the early period, it is interesting that the Indian business cycles have some correspondence with the business cycles in UK and also with the USA especially in the post-1980 period. The roles of foreign trade, foreign capital investment, oil-price
জুন 09, 2003
Sustainability of Services-Led Growth: An Input Output Analysis of the Indian Economy
(Part 2 of 3)
(Part 2 of 3)
Appendix Table 1: Sectoral Intensity - Sector and Activity-wise ActivityGaRankG*aRankGiRankG*iRankGsRankG*sRank 12345678910111213 Agriculture 1Paddy19.81428.31211.38031.9797.88618.3802Wheat15.31921.31817.47343.8677.28819.1773Jowar11.92520.8196.69319.1926.48914.0904Bajra11.82620.1218.19121.8876.39014.1895Maize12.32419.9238.98823.4856.19214.2886Gram11.72716.3305.110313.71003.71068.41047Pulses22.41133.6910.58329.5828.08319.0788Sugarcane6.7358.6435.410212.91013
জুন 09, 2003
Exchange Rate Dynamics: An Indian Perspective
N.K.Unnikrishnan and P.R.Ravi Mohan*Based on monthly data from January 1996 to March 2002 on exchange rate, net purchase by the Reserve Bank of India, data on open market operations in the debt market and Nominal Effective Exchange Rate (NEER), the paper develops a Generalised Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedastic (GARCH) model for USD/INR exchange rate. Major conclusions of the paper are the following: (i) central bank intervention reduces volatility in the mark
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