Money and Finance in the Indian Economy
Selected Papers, Volume II
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 18 December 2008
- ISBN 9780195696981
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 238x158x23 mm
- Weight 564 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The focus of this volume is on problems and policy concerns emerging in particular sectors. The most important relate to the transition from a situation of credit constraint to one of excess liquidity; sources of fiscal imbalances and measures for their correction; economic and policy implications of FCI's excess food stocks and rapid build-up of foreign exchange reserves; pros and cons of foreign institutional investments (FIIs); and strengths and weaknesses of the banking system
under liberalized regime.
Long description:
The focus of the selected papers in this volume is on problems and policy concerns emerging in particular sectors. The most important of these issues relate to the transition from a situation of credit constraint to one of excess liquidity; sources of fiscal imbalances and measures for their correction; economic and policy implications of FCI's excess food stocks and rapid build-up of foreign exchange reserves; pros and cons of foreign institutional investments; and strengths and
weaknesses of the banking system under liberalized regime. The discussion throughout is rigorous, but lucid to suit the needs of students, researchers, and others interested in the performance and problems of the Indian macroeconomy.
Table of Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Money and Public Finance under Structural Adjustment
Restoring Fiscal Balance through Legislative Fiat: The Indian Experiment
Some Public Economics of Food Subsidy and Buffer Stock Operations
Perspectives on Correcting Fiscal Imbalances in the Indian Economy
Some Analytics and Empirics of Fiscal Restructuring in India
External Capital Flows and Foreign Exchange Reserves: Macroeconomic Implications and Policy Issues
Use of Forex Reserves for Infrastructural Investment
On Liberalising Foreign Institutional Investments
Banking Under the Emerging Economic Environment