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020 _a9780195697353
082 _a332.4973
100 _aMohan, Rakesh
_91151621
245 _aMonetary policy in a globalized economy: a practitioner's view
_cMohan, Rakesh
260 _aNew Delhi
_bOxford University Press
_c2009
300 _axx, 328 p.
365 _bINR 795.00
440 _aOxford collected essays
_961077
520 _aAs a result of comprehensive but gradual and calibrated reforms, India's financial sector has undergone a transition from the highly controlled and repressed regime of the early 1990s to one that is increasingly market-based. A similar regime shift has characterized the conduct of monetary policy and operations in India. The reforms have contributed to a noteworthy acceleration in growth. Most importantly, unlike many other economies, financial stability has been maintained even as there has been a significant opening of the economy. Over the past decade, interest in the conduct of monetary policy and in the regulation and supervision of the financial sector has attracted global attention. This volume focuses on the evolution of banking and finance and the role of central banking. It provides the perspective of a practicing central banker on a range of topical issues relating to the conduct of monetary policy and management of the financial sector. The impact of the ongoing global financial crisis on India and the policy responses are also discussed. (Source: www.oup.com)
650 _aMonetary policy - India
650 _aInternational finance
942 _cBK
999 _c367378
_d367378