Indian economy : empirical analysis on monetary and financial issues in India / Inoue Takeshi and Shigeyuki Hamori.
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330.954 In39Ec Indian economy in 1970-71 | 330.954 In39In India has a plan | 330.954 In39In India has a plan | 330.954 In58 Indian economy : | 330.954 In61 Economic development with stability | 330.954 In61 Economic development with stability | 330.954 In61 Recent developments in certain aspects of Indian economy |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Monetary policy in India.
ch. 1. An empirical analysis of the money demand function in India --
ch. 2. Financial variables as policy indicators: Empirical evidence from India --
ch. 3. Is India ready to adopt a policy framework targeting inflation? --
pt. 2. Financial markets in India.
ch. 4. Causal relationships in mean and variance between stock returns and foreign institutional investment in India --
ch. 5. Market efficiency of commodity futures in India --
ch. 6. What are the sources of real and nominal exchange rate fluctuations? Evidence from SVAR analysis for India --
pt. 3. Financial development and poverty alleviation in India.
ch. 7. How has financial deepening affected poverty reduction in India? --
ch. 8. Financial inclusion and poverty alleviation in India --
ch. 9. Concluding remarks: Monetary policy and financial sector for sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction--
Index.
This book provides examples to analyze a developing economy by using macro-financial data. The book also focuses on three main topics, that is, monetary policy, financial markets and finance-poverty nexus, and provides new insights into these issues by applying some recently developed quantitative techniques.
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