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Aug 28, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 08/2014: A Financial Conditions Index for India
Anand Shankar
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 08 A Financial Conditions Index for India @Anand Shankar 1Financial market variables contain information about the future state of the economy. Changes in financial variables often translate into changes in the real economy. Very often financial variables send contradictory signals to economic agents. Further, acute information asymmetry exists in financial markets especially around trigger events during times of crises. Brea
Jul 18, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 07/2014: Debt Sustainability at the State Level in India
Balbir Kaur, Atri Mukherjee, Neeraj Kumar and Anand Prakash Ekka
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 07 Debt Sustainability at the State Level in India@Balbir Kaur, Atri Mukherjee, Neeraj Kumar and Anand Prakash Ekka Abstract *The debt position of the state governments in India, which deteriorated sharply between 1997-98 and 2003-04, has witnessed significant improvement since 2004-05, reflecting the impact of both favourable macroeconomic conditions and policy efforts by the Central and state governments. The debt sustainab
Jun 24, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 06/2014: Estimating Employment Elasticity of Growth for the Indian Economy
Sangita Misra and Anoop K Suresh
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 06 Estimating Employment Elasticity of Growth for the Indian Economy@Sangita Misra and Anoop K Suresh Abstract 1This paper provides updated estimates on employment elasticity - both aggregate as well as sector specific - using a variety of approaches. The aggregate employment elasticity estimates for India have declined over the decades and vary from 0.18 (arc elasticity) to 0.20 (point elasticity) during the post reform per
May 15, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 05/2014: Impact of Real Exchange Rate Volatility on Use-Based Industrial Production in India
Alice Sebastian, Upasana Sharma, Thangzason Sonna and Dr. Himanshu Joshi
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 5 Impact of Real Exchange Rate Volatility on Use-Based Industrial Production in India @Alice Sebastian, Upasana Sharma, Thangzason Sonna and Dr. Himanshu Joshi Abstract 1Theoretically, it is assumed that exchange rate volatility increases risk and hence dampens economic activity through well identified channels. Internationally, there have been empirical evidences in this regard that lent support to the adverse effect of exch
Feb 25, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 04/2014: Quantifying the Cyclically Adjusted Fiscal Stance for India
Sangita Misra and Saurabh Ghosh
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 04 Quantifying the Cyclically Adjusted Fiscal Stance for India @Sangita Misra and Saurabh Ghosh Abstract Taking cue from recent debate in the literature, we attempt to disentangle cyclically adjusted fiscal balance (CAB) for India using methodology recommended by the IMF manual and a range of potential output estimates. Our results indicate that after initial success in containing CAB, it has increased considerably during the
Feb 07, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 03/2014: Re-emerging Stress in the Asset Quality of Indian Banks: Macro-Financial Linkages
Shashidhar M. Lokare
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 03 Re-emerging Stress in the Asset Quality of Indian Banks: Macro-Financial Linkages @Shashidhar M. Lokare Abstract 1In a bank-based economy, sound health of the banking system is an imperative for efficient financial intermediation in the context of overall development and financial stability. In the post- global crisis period, the Indian banking system, has suffered growing impairment of asset quality. This paper explores t
Jan 31, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 02/2014: Net Stable Funding Ratio - An Estimate for Scheduled Commercial Banks in India
P. Bhuyan and A.K. Srimany
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 2 Net Stable Funding Ratio – An Estimate for Scheduled Commercial Banks in India @P. Bhuyan & A.K. Srimany Abstract 1Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR) are two new liquidity ratios introduced by Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) to address the problem of liquidity in the aftermath of the crisis that began in 2007. While the LCR tells about resiliency of a bank in short term, NS
Jan 08, 2014
RBI WPS (DEPR): 01/2014: Global Liquidity, Financialisation and Commodity Price Inflation
Kumar Rishabh and Somnath Sharma
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 01 Global Liquidity, Financialisation and Commodity Price Inflation @Kumar Rishabh and Somnath Sharma Abstract 1 We review the role of the factors, identified in the literature, behind the global commodity inflation, viz. emerging market demand, speculation led by financialisation and easy global liquidity. This paper contributes to the existing literature on the issue in two ways. First, following BIS (2011), the distinctio
Dec 20, 2013
RBI WPS (DEPR): 11/2013: Non Deliverable Forward and Onshore Indian Rupee Market: A Study on Inter-linkages
Rajan Goyal, Rajeev Jain and Soumasree Tewari
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 11 Non Deliverable Forward and Onshore Indian Rupee Market: A Study on Inter-linkages@Rajan Goyal, Rajeev Jain and Soumasree Tewari Abstract 1The study examines the inter-linkages of onshore segments of India’s foreign exchange market with Non-Deliverable Forwards (NDF) market for Indian rupee (INR) for a sample period of June 6, 2006 to April 3, 2013. The study period is divided into four sub-periods based on appreciating/de
Oct 24, 2013
RBI WPS (DEPR): 10/2013: Net Interest Margin, Financial Crisis and Bank Behavior: Experience of Indian Banks
Tushar B. Das
Press Release RBI Working Paper Series No. 10 Net Interest Margin, Financial Crisis and Bank Behavior: Experience of Indian Banks @Tushar B. Das Abstract 1The global financial crisis that jeopardized the advanced economies is perceived to have had a limited impact on Indian banking system. However, the effect was so severe that the advanced economies are still struggling to achieve stability. In this paper, we attempted to analyze the impact of the financial crisis o

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