Policy Actions and Outcomes, History of Monetary Policy in India since Independence, Springer.Goyal, A. 2011c. "History of monetary policy in India since independence," Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai Working Papers 2011-018, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, ...
…of corn (maize) from the United States, which helped avert some starvation. The Liberal (Whig) cabinet of Lord John Russell, which assumed power in June 1846, maintained Peel’s policy regarding grain exports from Ireland but otherwise took a laissez-faire approach to the plight of the Iri...
History of China - The early republican period: During the first half of the 20th century, the old order in China gradually disintegrated, and turbulent preparations were made for a new society. Foreign political philosophies undermined the traditional g
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The political map of ancient and medieval India was made up of countless kingdoms with fluctuating boundaries that rendered the country vulnerable to foreign invasions. The Aryans were the first to invade the country. They came out of the North in about 1500 BC and brought with them strong cul...
It also touches on theories of inflation and deflation, quantitative easing (QE) post the 2008 crisis and the "swamp" of (unorthodox) modern monetary theory (MMT). Aside from providing a brief history of monetary policy and economics... M Ward - 《Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies》 被...
The British Empire has a long history of such trade battles. An example can be seen in the opium wars of the 19th century with China. The British had been sending India-produced opium into China for years when the Chinese emperor decreed it to be illegal. Attempts to settle the conflict ...
In the economy chapter, apart from the often overlooked hard-ass (gold) and long-ass (700 years) of monetary stability, the author discusses some social aspects of economic life. The Byzantine elites, following on Ancient Rome’s disdain for commercial endeavors, typically opted to invest in ...
Concisely, it is a multidimensional concept that includes the assets of experience, knowledge and practical abilities for creating value in an organisation [33]. Intellectual capital can be perceived as a non-monetary and non-physical resource that enables organisational development by extracting ...
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