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Unified financial code : Is India ready? - A critique on the financial sector legislative reforms commission report / S S Tarapore

By: Publication details: Haryana LexisNexis 2015Description: x, 166 pages 20 cmISBN:
  • 9789351435570 (paperback)
DDC classification:
  • 338.954
Contents:
Preface; Table of abbreviations; Financial Legislative Reforms: An Overview; PART I: SHORT ARTICLES: 1. Baby Steps towards RBI Autonomy; 2. Making Sense of Financial Laws; 3. Legislation on RBI Autonomy; 4. Change the Law to Strengthen RBI; 5. Financial Reforms: Relevance to the Common Person; 6. A Flawed Approach: 7. This is no way to Manage Public Debt; 8. Report Summarily Dismisses Financial Inclusion; 9. A Plot to Destroy RBI; 10. Reforms Panel Moots better Consumer Cover; 11. A Takeover Best Avoided; 12. A New Framework for Monetary Policy; 13. Devious Agenda to Erode RBI's Autonomy; 14. No need for a Financial Super-Regulator; 15. Stop this Dithering on Banking Reforms; 16. The FSLRC Report is Seriously Flawed; 17. A New Entente on Monetary Policy; 18. Separate Resolution Corporation and Deposit Insurance; 19. A Budget that Compromises the FISC; 20. Monetary Policy: New Rules, New Actors; 21. Monetary Policy: A Thought for Depositors; 22. Why India should Listen to Steve Forbes; 23. Murder in the Cathedral; 24. Financial Legislative Reforms Hit a Raw Nerve; PART II: LONG ARTICLES: 25. Some Aspects of Financial Sector Legislative Reforms; 26. Which Way Financial Legislative Reforms; 27. Need for Caution in Financial Legislative Reforms; 28. Coalesce Financial Reforms into an Inclusive Society; Subject Index;
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Preface;
Table of abbreviations;
Financial Legislative Reforms: An Overview;
PART I:
SHORT ARTICLES:
1. Baby Steps towards RBI Autonomy;
2. Making Sense of Financial Laws;
3. Legislation on RBI Autonomy;
4. Change the Law to Strengthen RBI;
5. Financial Reforms: Relevance to the Common Person;
6. A Flawed Approach:
7. This is no way to Manage Public Debt;
8. Report Summarily Dismisses Financial Inclusion;
9. A Plot to Destroy RBI;
10. Reforms Panel Moots better Consumer Cover;
11. A Takeover Best Avoided;
12. A New Framework for Monetary Policy;
13. Devious Agenda to Erode RBI's Autonomy;
14. No need for a Financial Super-Regulator;
15. Stop this Dithering on Banking Reforms;
16. The FSLRC Report is Seriously Flawed;
17. A New Entente on Monetary Policy;
18. Separate Resolution Corporation and Deposit Insurance;
19. A Budget that Compromises the FISC;
20. Monetary Policy: New Rules, New Actors;
21. Monetary Policy: A Thought for Depositors;
22. Why India should Listen to Steve Forbes;
23. Murder in the Cathedral;
24. Financial Legislative Reforms Hit a Raw Nerve;
PART II:
LONG ARTICLES:
25. Some Aspects of Financial Sector Legislative Reforms;
26. Which Way Financial Legislative Reforms;
27. Need for Caution in Financial Legislative Reforms;
28. Coalesce Financial Reforms into an Inclusive Society;
Subject Index;

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