Monetary policy in India. A modern Macroeconomic Perspective

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Autres auteurs: Ghate, Chetan (Ed), Kletzer, Kenneth M (Ed)
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Langue:anglais
Publié: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016
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Table des matières:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Challenges of Effective Monetary Policy in Emerging Economies.- Chapter 3. Monetary Transmission in Developing Countries: Evidence from India.- Chapter 4. Financial intermediation and monetary policy transmission in EMEs: What has changed post-2008 crisis?.- Chapter 5. Monetary Policy Transmission in the Presence of Goods and Labor Market Frictions: The Case of India.- Chapter 6. Financial Markets and Investment Finance in India.- Chapter 7. State intervention in banking: the relative health of Indian public sector and private sector banks.- Chapter 8. The Term Structure of Interest Rates in India .- Chapter 9. Liquidity Management and Monetary Policy in India: From Corridor Play to Marksmanship.- Chapter 10. Capital Flows and Capital Controls in India: Confronting the Challenges.- Chapter 11. Measuring Trend Inflation and Inflation Persistence for India.- Chapter 12. Exchange Rate Trends and Management in India.- Chapter 13. International Interdependence of the Indian Economy.- Chapter 14. What is Responsible for India's Sharp Disinflation ?.- Chapter 15. An Estimated DSGE Open Economic Model of the Indian Economy with Financial Frictions.- Chapter 16. Finance and Credit in a Model of Monetary Policy.- Chapter 17. Effect of Quantitative Easing on the Indian Economy: A Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Perspective.- Chapter 18. The Past and Future of Inflation Targeting: Implications for Emerging-Market and Developing Economies.- Chapter 19. International Policy Coordination and Emerging Market Economies.