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Indian financial reforms: priorities and policy thrust post global financial crisis

Contributor(s): Publication details: 2013 Academic Foundation New DelhiDescription: 413 pISBN:
  • 9789332700079
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.0240954 I6
Summary: The Indian financial sector has seen wide ranging reforms during the last two decades. This edited volume comprising the writings of eminent economists, financial experts including top bankers, brings together at one place the story of Indias financial sector reformsfocusing on the unfinished agenda; the need for next generation of reforms; lessons and new responsibilities for central banks in view of the global financial crisis; the policy challenges arising from the new trilemma, that is, price stability, financial stability and sovereign debt sustainability; implications of Basel III and G-20; and, the issues and challenges pertaining to financial inclusion.The Editor:Uma Kapila, PhD, retired as Reader, Department of Economics, Miranda House, University of Delhi. An alumna of Miranda House and Delhi School of Economics, she has taught Indian economy to undergraduate students for 42 years. She has authored/edited numerous books on the subject, including some of the most widely acclaimed textbooks on Indian economy. She is also the co-editor (along with Raj Kapila) of the ongoing series Economic Developments in India, a monthly update published by Academic Foundation in the form of a book accompanied by a CD-Rom. Presently, Uma Kapila is Senior Editor, Academic Foundation.Contributors:K.C. Chakrabarty; Uma Kapila; Harun R. Khan; Ashok Lahiri; B. Mahapatra; Deepak Mohanty; N.A. Mujumdar; C. Rangarajan; Y.V. Reddy; Anand Sinha; Joseph E. Stiglitz; Duvvuri Subbarao
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The Indian financial sector has seen wide ranging reforms during the last two decades. This edited volume comprising the writings of eminent economists, financial experts including top bankers, brings together at one place the story of Indias financial sector reformsfocusing on the unfinished agenda; the need for next generation of reforms; lessons and new responsibilities for central banks in view of the global financial crisis; the policy challenges arising from the new trilemma, that is, price stability, financial stability and sovereign debt sustainability; implications of Basel III and G-20; and, the issues and challenges pertaining to financial inclusion.The Editor:Uma Kapila, PhD, retired as Reader, Department of Economics, Miranda House, University of Delhi. An alumna of Miranda House and Delhi School of Economics, she has taught Indian economy to undergraduate students for 42 years. She has authored/edited numerous books on the subject, including some of the most widely acclaimed textbooks on Indian economy. She is also the co-editor (along with Raj Kapila) of the ongoing series Economic Developments in India, a monthly update published by Academic Foundation in the form of a book accompanied by a CD-Rom. Presently, Uma Kapila is Senior Editor, Academic Foundation.Contributors:K.C. Chakrabarty; Uma Kapila; Harun R. Khan; Ashok Lahiri; B. Mahapatra; Deepak Mohanty; N.A. Mujumdar; C. Rangarajan; Y.V. Reddy; Anand Sinha; Joseph E. Stiglitz; Duvvuri Subbarao

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