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FOREWORD |
CHAPTER 1: THE THEME OF THE REPORT |
CHAPTER 2: FISCAL-MONETARY CO-ORDINATION: THEORY AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE |
I. Introduction |
II. Macroeconomic Theory |
III. Fiscal-Monetary Co-ordination: International Experiences |
IV. Global Financial Crisis and Fiscal-Monetary Co-ordination |
V. Concluding Observations |
CHAPTER 3: FISCAL- MONETARY CO-ORDINATION IN INDIA: AN ASSESSMENT |
I. Introduction |
II. Fiscal Imperatives on Monetary Policy |
III. Interaction between fiscal and monetary policy under different regimes |
IV. Fiscal and Monetary Policy Co-ordination in Inflation Management |
V. Cyclicality of government spending |
VI. Debt-Deficit Dynamics and Monetary Management |
VII. Concluding Observations |
CHAPTER 4: FISCAL OPERATIONS AND THE RESERVE BANK’S BALANCE SHEET |
I. Introduction |
II. Fiscal Policy and the Central Bank’s Balance Sheet |
III. The Reserve Bank’s Balance Sheet and Fiscal Operations |
IV. Fiscal-Monetary Interface and the Reserve Bank’s Balance Sheet: Some Issues |
V. Global Financial Crisis and the Reserve Bank’s Balance Sheet |
VI. Concluding Observations |
CHAPTER 5 : FISCAL-MONETARY POLICY CO-ORDINATION AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR GOVERNMENT DEBT AND CASH MANAGEMENT: A MEDIUM-TERM OUTLOOK |
I. Introduction |
II. Fiscal-Monetary Co-ordination: Outlook for the Medium Term |
III. Institutional Arrangements Relating to Debt and Cash Management – Quo Vadis? |
IV. Concluding Observations |
CHAPTER 6: LESSONS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES |
SELECT REFERENCES |
LIST OF BOXES |
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Box No. |
Title |
II.1 |
Fiscal Concerns and Challenges for Monetary Policy |
II.2 |
Financial Stability Arrangements in the Post-Crisis Period |
III.1 |
Monetisation of Debt: Conceptual Debate |
III.2 |
Monetisation of Debt in India |
III.3 |
Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions and the Game of Chicken |
III.4 |
Inflation and Government Finances: Is it a self-perpetuating cycle in India? |
III.5 |
Debt-Deficit Dynamics and Monetary Management: Empirical Evidence |
IV.1 |
Emergence of Large Surpluses in Government Cash Balances |
IV.2 |
Central Bank Capital: Issues and Perspectives |
IV.3 |
Performance of Monetary Targets (pre-1998) and Indicative Projections (post-1998) during the Multiple Indicator Approach period |
IV.4 |
Seigniorage and Central Bank Profits |
IV.5 |
Costs of Sterilisation in India |
IV.6 |
Unconventional Monetary Policy Measures and Central Bank Balance Sheets in Advanced Economies |
V.1 |
Evolution of Views on Institutional Arrangements for the Separation of Debt and Monetary Management in India |
V.2 |
Central Government Cash Management in India |
V.3 |
Conflicts between Government Cash Management and Liquidity Management |
LIST OF CHARTS
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Chart No. |
Title |
III.1 |
High fiscal deficits and large open market purchases amidst elevated inflation at times adding to monetary pressures |
III.2 |
Weighted Contribution of Food and Fuel to Overall Inflation |
III.3 |
Inflation Volatility and Changing Contributions |
III.4 |
Product-wise under-recovery in Fuel |
III.5 |
Movement in International and Domestic Prices of Fuel |
III.6 |
Fiscal control on Fuel Inflation |
III.7 |
Fertiliser Prices and Subsidy |
III.8 |
Growth Rates of Government Spending and GDP |
III.9 |
Cyclical components of GDP and GFCE |
III.10 |
Cyclical components of GFCE-to-GDP Ratio and GDP |
III.11 |
Public Expenditures increasingly financed by borrowings |
III.12 |
Rising interest payments with reversal in primary revenue balance |
III.13 |
External financing of GFD remains limited |
IV.1 |
Reserve Bank Balance Sheet Size |
IV.2 |
Transfers to the Reserves and to the Government |
IV.3 |
Trends in Seigniorage |
IV.4 |
Impact of Capital Flows on the Reserve Bank’s Balance Sheet |
V.1 |
Key Deficit Indicators of the Central Government |
V.2 |
Sources of Reserve Money |
V.3 |
Sources of Broad Money |
V.4 |
Growth Rate, Inflation Rate and Call Rate |
V.5 |
Parameter Stability Tests |
LIST OF TABLES |
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Table No. |
Title |
3.1 |
Pair-wise Granger Causality Tests Between Food, Fuel and Core Inflation |
3.2 |
Market borrowing, deficits, reserve money and Inflation |
3.3 |
Bounds Test for Co-integration between Government Debt and Reserve Money |
3.4 |
Error Correction Model for Reserve Money |
4.1 |
A Stylised Central Bank Balance Sheet |
4.2 |
Fiscal Responsibility Laws in Select Countries - Main Features |
4.3 |
Evolution of the Reserve Bank’s Balance Sheet - Select Indicators |
4.4 |
Government Transactions in Reserve Bank’s Balance Sheet |
4.5 |
Reserve Bank’s Capital Base |
4.6 |
Net Market Borrowings of Central Government - Projected versus Actual |
4.7 |
Quasi-fiscal Costs arising from Exchange Guarantee for FCNR(A) Scheme |
5.1 |
Granger Causality Test |