IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICY ON INDIAN ECONOMYGeetanjali Narwal Nehra
Indian economy had experienced major policy changes in early 1990s. The new economic reform, popularly known as, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG model) aimed at making the Indian economy as fastest growing economy and globally competitive. The series of reforms undertaken with respe...
For fighting crisis Government of India responded through its monetary policy by pumping the liquidity into the system rather than using effective fiscal policy. i.e Public expenditure and Investment to face the Recession. This has weakened the global over to the real economy. It has triggered a...
What are the impacts of inflation on India? What is the impact of monetary policy on inflation control? What are the effects of inflation on an economy? What are the effects of deflation? How does the Consumer Price Index work? What is the effect of inflation over the Indian economy?
The Indian Economy which was billed as the “fastest growing major economy” in the world and the “only bright spot” among Emerging Markets seems to have slowed down even before the latest “shock therapy” of “demonetization”. Indeed, the recently released growth figures from the CSO or ...
In the wake of deregulation of prices of some petroleum products, we estimate the pass-through impact of international oil prices on the Indian economy. In... K Mandal,I Bhattacharyya,BB Bhoi - 《Journal of Policy Modeling》 被引量: 28发表: 2012年 Economy-wide and Distributional Impacts of...
Meaning thereby though the Indian foreign trade experienced a negative impact but the intensity was not of such severe nature as was expected. This was because of the tight monetary policy implemented by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Because of such regulation and control exercised by RBI ...
1 How does firms' demand for liquidity differ across categories of firms with similar characteristics? How does firms' liquid asset management respond to variations in broad economic conditions, and uncertainty over the course of the economy? The sizable literature on firms' liquid asset management ...
The crop income, measured by the monetary value of the produced crop per season irrespective of its own consumption and sale, is approximately BDT 5217 (US$ 60.51) on average with a standard deviation of BDT 2333 (US$ 27.00) (inflation not adjusted). It indicates that there remains a dispa...
However, in some countries, the presence of a “grey economy,” characterised by the absence of systematic record-keeping protocols, presents a key limitation. In India, this informal sector, according to the International Monetary Fund, accounts for 90% of the labour force and approximately 45%...