Monetary policy in a globalized economy : a practitioner's view
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Monetary policy in a globalized economy : a practitioner's view
(Oxford India paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 2011, c2009
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  Kumamoto
  Oita
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  Okinawa
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"First edition published in 2009. Oxford India paperbacks 2011"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Financial stability had eluded most nations after a significant opening up of their economies. India has, however, been an exception to this phenomenon. This has evinced considerable interest in the management of financial sector and conduct of monetary policy in India.
Reviewing the working of monetary and financial systems, the essays in this volume unravel the complexities behind the transformation of monetary policy that has helped sustain India's growth miracle.
Table of Contents
- LIST OF TABLES
- FIGURES, AND BOXES
- PREFACE
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Transforming Indian Banking: In Search of a better Tomorrow
- 3. Finance for Industrial Growth
- 4. Agricultural Credit in India: Status, Issues, and Future Agenda
- 5. Ownership and Governance in Private Sector Banks in India
- 6. Reforms, Productivity, and Efficiency in Banking
- 7. Financial Sector Reforms and Monetary Policy
- 8. Challenges to Monetary Policy in a Globalizing World
- 9. Some Apparent Puzzles for Contemporary Monetary Policy
- 10. Evolution of Central Banking in India
- 11. Coping with Liquidity Management in India: A Practitioner's View
- 12. Central Banks and Risk Management: Pursuing Financial Stability
- 13. Monetary and Financial policy Responses to Global Imbalances
- AFTERWORD
- INDEX
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