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اپریل 07, 1999
International Trade and Finance: New Frontiers for Research
International Trade and Finance: New Frontiers for Research Edited by Benjamin J. Cohen, Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. ix + 402. This book is a collection of essays in honour of Peter Kenen. The essays aim at definingthe research agenda for the late 1990s and beyond in international trade and finance. The essays are grouped into three parts: international trade theory, international monetary theory and applied policy analysis. The book is introduced by Benjami
اپریل 07, 1999
Integration of Financial Markets in India:
An Empirical Evaluation
An Empirical Evaluation
B.K. Bhoi & S.C. Dhal* This paper attempts to empirically evaluate the extent of integration of India's financial markets in the post-liberalisation period. The major findings of the paper are the following: a) although fully competitive environment is yet to emerge, several segments of the financial market have achieved operational efficiency; b) the 91-day Treasury Bill rate has the potential to emerge as a reference rate in the Indian context; c) India
دسمبر 31, 1998
RBI Occasional Papers Vol. 19 - No. 4 - December 1998
دسمبر 31, 1998
RBI Occasional Papers Vol. 19 - No. 2 - June 1998
دسمبر 31, 1998
RBI Occasional Papers Vol. 19 - No. 3 - September 1998
دسمبر 31, 1998
RBI Occasional Papers Vol. 19 - No. 1 - March 1998
ستمبر 30, 1998
Exchange Rate Management in India : An Empirical Evaluation
Michael Debabrata Patra & Sitikantha Pattanaik* Drawing from a strand in the literature, this paper develops objective indicators i.e., indices of exchange market pressure, intervention activity and monetary conditions in order to assess the efficacy, in terms of both timing and magnitude, of policy measures in assuaging exchange market pressures. The theoretical underpinning for the indices are drawn from a simple monetary model of exchange rate determination. Th
ستمبر 30, 1998
A Case for Risk Based Deposit Insurance System in India
D. Ajit* The deposit and credit insurance system in India is examined in the light of experiences of other countries - both developed and developing. The study examines important issues such as flat fee, risk-based insurance system for banks/non-banks, ownership of deposit insurance agency, continuation of credit guarantee scheme, etc. As regards deposit insurance scheme for NBFCs the study cautions its introduction at this stage as it could amplify the regulatory di
ستمبر 30, 1998
Repo Auction Formats, Bidders' Behaviour and Money Market Response in India
Bhupal Singh and Sarat C. Dhal* The treasury securities repo-auction is an important instrument for central banks in managing liquidity and sending interest rate signal to the money market. In the Indian context, the repo-auctions have been used actively in the post-reform period. The present study illustrates the money market reaction to repo-auctions and points out whether such reaction is consistent with applied auction rules. The policy implications are analysed
ستمبر 30, 1998
Financing of Power Projects in India: Problems and Prospects - A Note
NOTESR.K. Jain* Since 1991, the Government has opened the power sector to private sector and undertook various policy initiatives to reform its working and attract private investment. The liberalisation of power sector has, however, raised many pertinent issues, especially relating to financing of private power projects. This note presents some issues regarding private sector power projects and analyses alternative financing options. Introduction Infrastructure and
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