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100 _aChowdary Nagendra V
245 _aMonetary and fiscal policies : Reforms
260 _aHyderabad
_bICFAI University
_c2002
300 _a196p
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505 _aContents; Overview; Section I; Macroeconomic Stability: The Rationale; 1. lndia's Macroeconomic Performance in the Nineties; Shankar Acharya r 2. Opportunities for lndia in a Changing World; Nicholas Stern 3. The RBI's Assessment of Indian Economic Reforms; C P Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh 4. Don't Mix Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Why Return to an Old, Flawed Framework? Mickey D Levy Section II; Monetary Policies in India; 5. Commentary: Monetary Policy in the Information Economy; Mervyn King 6. Conducting Monetary Policy; Edward M Gramlich 7. Parameters of Monetary Policy in India; Dr Y VReddy 8. The Impact of Inflation; Rebecca Hellerstein 9. Current Issues in the Design and Conduct of Monetary Policy; Mohsin S Khan 10. Foreign Exchange: Far Excessive Reserves? T Aparna Section III; Fiscal Policies in India; 11. Fiscal Policy Rules for India? George Kopits 12. Has the Budget Lost its Relevance? Debate: E A S SarlJla and S K Goyal 13. The Fiscal Deficit Conundnun; A Seshan 14. Why India Survives High Fiscal Deficits? Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar
650 _a1. Monetary Policies - India2. Economic Reforms - India3. Fiscal Policy - India
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