All Volumes and Issues - ଆରବିଆଇ - Reserve Bank of India
ଫେବୃଆରୀ 04, 2005
Rural Credit and Class Differentiation - West Bengal under Left Interventionist Regime
By Sudipta Bhattacharyya, K.P. Bagchi & Company, Kolkata, 2003 pp xvi +216, Rs.450 Indebtedness of peasantry is considered as the root cause of backwardness in agriculture, which in turn gives rise to class differentiation. One of the most important reasons for indebtedness/ miseries among the peasants of rural India is the dependence on the usury capital. In order to give relief to the indebted peasantry from the burden of high interest rates, banks were nationa
ଫେବୃଆରୀ 04, 2005
The Reserve Bank of India’s Balance Sheet: Analytics and Dynamics of Evolution(Part 2 of 2)
ଫେବୃଆରୀ 04, 2005
Inventory Investment Behaviour -Evidence from a Panel of Indian Firms
Seema Saggar* Introduction II Review of Literature III Data IV Inventory Investment in India- Some Stylised Facts V Determinants of Inventory Investment – an empirical exercise VI Estimation Results VII Conclusions The paper augments production-smoothing specification with cash flows and monetary policy variables in its application for the Indian data. Several interesting findings emerge from the analysis. However, the results obtained need to be
ଫେବୃଆରୀ 04, 2005
Allocative Efficiency of the Indian Banking System in the Post-Reform Period: A State Level Analysis
Biswa Swarup Misra* This paper examines whether allocative efficiency of the Indian Banking system has improved after the introduction of financial sector reforms in the early 1990s. Allocative efficiency has been studied for twenty three States of India. To get a comparative perspective, allocative efficiency has been estimated for two periods 1981-1992 and 1993-2001; broadly corresponding to the pre financial sector reforms and the post reforms periods, respectivel
ଫେବୃଆରୀ 04, 2005
Non-Performing Loans and Terms of Credit of Public Sector Banks in India: An Empirical Assessment
Rajiv Ranjan and Sarat Chandra Dhal* This paper explores an empirical approach to the analysis of commercial banks' non-performing loans (NPLs) in the Indian context. The empirical analysis evaluates as to how banks’ non-performing loans are influenced by three major sets of economic and financial factors, i.e., terms of credit, bank size induced risk preferences and macroeconomic shocks. The empirical results from panel regression models suggest that terms of credit
ଡିସେମ୍ବର 29, 2003
Occasional Papers - Summer and Monsson 2003
ଡିସେମ୍ବର 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
ଡିସେମ୍ବର 29, 2003
Social Sector Expenditure and Attainments : An Analysis of Indian States
ଡିସେମ୍ବର 29, 2003
Analytics of Credit - Output Nexus in India
ଡିସେମ୍ବର 29, 2003
Reserve Bank’s Clean Note Policy : An Overview
Special Notes Reserve Bank’s Clean Note Policy: An Overview R. K. Jain* Reserve Bank is charged with the responsibility of providing adequate supply of currency for facilitating transactions of the Government, banks and the public. Over the years, with the expansion of the economic activities and growth, the volume of currency in circulation has multiplied by many times. Of late, it was observed that many of the notes in circulation were soiled and mutilated a
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