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ಜೂನ್ 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
ಜೂನ್ 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
ಜೂನ್ 09, 2003
Who Needs the IMF as an International Lender of Last Resort?
Sitikantha Pattanaik*In the context of the growing international perception that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cannot and should not function as an International Lender of Last Resort (ILOLR), this note presents a perspective on why the emerging market economies need the IMF as an ILOLR. It argues that the risk of financial instability and associated loss of output and employment is a more serious concern than the risk of moral hazard, and that an effective an
ಜೂನ್ 09, 2003
Agricultural Marketing in India: Problems and Prospects
R.K. Jain*Since the existing agricultural marketing system in India was developed in the context of a planned economy, a fresh approach to marketing is necessary in the liberalised and globalised atmosphere. The National Agriculture Policy also envisages the need for a new demand driven set up catering to domestic as well as export markets. The promotion of an efficient marketing system is, therefore, necessary for expediting agricultural growth in India. In this cont
ಜೂನ್ 09, 2003
Asian Economic Recovery: Policy Options for Growth and Stability Edited by Tan Kong Yam, The Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore University Press and World Scientific, Singapore, 2002, pages 300.
Very few economic events other than the Great Depression of 1929 have generated such worldwide interest as the East Asian financial crisis of 1997-99. Not only its sudden emergence in the lands of fiscal rectitude and export competitiveness but also their remarkable recovery in a short span of time have given rise to heated debates on a host of diagnostic issues, opening new horizon and dimension in open economy macroeconomics. The crisis has also left the ardent prop
ಜೂನ್ 09, 2003
India’s Fiscal Matters by Parthasarathi Shome, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2002, pages 260, Price Rs. 495
The fiscal situation across a wide spectrum of countries poses formidable challenges in public policy making. The way the author has handled these challenges marks his wide experience in this area. The author relies on his analysis of cross-country experience to identify the issues and address them in the Indian context. The book highlights that the prevailing issues and emerging challenges for the fiscal policy in India demand a medium-term fiscal strategy. An effici
ಜೂನ್ 09, 2003
Money and Monetary Regimes: Struggle for Monetary Supremacy by George Macesich, Pracger Publishers, CT, U.S.A 2002, pp XIV +167,US $ 62.
The title of the book evokes considerable academic curiosity and even excitement in the mind of an aspiring reader, especially if he takes the "Struggle for Monetary Supremacy" at face value. "Struggle for Monetary Supremacy" is generally perceived as a contest among various national currencies for a pre-eminent role in international transactions. However, the present book confines itself to the role of money and the performance of monetary regimes within a national e
ಜೂನ್ 09, 2003
Sustainability of Services-Led Growth: An Input Output Analysis of the Indian Economy
(Part 3 of 3)
(Part 3 of 3)
Appendix Table 2: Backward, Forward & Total Linkages - Activity-wise Indices ActivityBackwardRankForwardRankTotalOverall Index Index IndexRank 1234567 Agriculture 1Paddy2.4262.4174.8362Wheat1.47191.18142.65153Jowar0.63810.14530.76764Bajra0.54880.06700.60895Maize0.57860.11570.68826Gram0.40970.16470.56907Pulses1.01440.34341.36418Sugarcane0.52910.64241.15479Groundnut0.53890.13550.678410Jute0.251070.01870.2610711Cotton0.361000.05710.4110112Tea0.171110.01880.1911
ಜೂನ್ 09, 2003
Public Sector Spending and Economic Growth in India
Jeevan Kumar Khundrakpam*The paper analyses the dynamic interaction between the public sector expenditure and national income in India for the period 1960-61 to 1996-97. It finds a stable long-run relationship between public sector expenditure and national income in India, with the causality running strictly from the former to the latter. The study also indicates that long-run positive impact of public sector expenditure on national income would turn adverse if the gr
ಜನವರಿ 13, 2003
Occational Papers - Vol. 21 (Monsoon and Winter 2000)
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