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Evaluating the Role of Gold in India’s Foreign Exchange Reserves: A Macroeconomic Perspective
International Journal For Multidisciplinary ResearchThis research paper focused on evaluating the role of gold in India’s foreign exchange reserves. India's foreign exchange reserves are ranked fourth globally, after only China, Japan, and Switzerland.
Dr. K.Pushparani, D. P. S. Kumar
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Gold Prices, Exchange Rates, and Reserves: Econometric Insights into India’s Economy
International Journal For Multidisciplinary ResearchThis study analyses the dynamic interplay between the growth rate of gold prices, rupee-dollar exchange rates, and India's foreign exchange reserves over the period from 1970 to 2018.
Ashis Kr. Mukherjee, Ansh Jethwa
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GLIMS Journal of Management Review and Transformation
This study investigates the determinants of foreign exchange reserves in India using quarterly data from 2000Q1 to 2020Q4. Employing a structured two-stage framework, the analysis first derives a long-run money demand function through the ARDL bound ...
Arjumand Qadir, Mohammed Ayub Soudager
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This study investigates the determinants of foreign exchange reserves in India using quarterly data from 2000Q1 to 2020Q4. Employing a structured two-stage framework, the analysis first derives a long-run money demand function through the ARDL bound ...
Arjumand Qadir, Mohammed Ayub Soudager
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Trend Analysis of Indian Foreign Exchange Reserves after Post COVID-19 Pandemic
Shanlax International Journal of EconomicsIndia is one of the leading countries for economic growth worldwide, and external trade showed a positive trend in the last quarter of the year. According to the Ministry of Economy and Finance (annual report 2021), there has been a strong correlation ...
D. M. Basavarajaiah +2 more
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Advances in Management Research, 2019
India’s growth is helped by inward remittances (REM) from its overseas migrants through augmentation of its real resources. For three years in succession, India has been the largest recipient of REM amongst the developing countries.
T. Jayaraman, K. Makun
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India’s growth is helped by inward remittances (REM) from its overseas migrants through augmentation of its real resources. For three years in succession, India has been the largest recipient of REM amongst the developing countries.
T. Jayaraman, K. Makun
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2025 International Conference on Cognitive Computing in Engineering, Communications, Sciences and Biomedical Health Informatics (IC3ECSBHI)
The surge in demand for In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) kits in India, driven by rapid healthcare sector expansion, has highlighted a substantial reliance on imported high-value components, including conjugated antibodies, antigens, and specialized enzymes ...
Ravi Kumar Chaudhary +4 more
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The surge in demand for In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) kits in India, driven by rapid healthcare sector expansion, has highlighted a substantial reliance on imported high-value components, including conjugated antibodies, antigens, and specialized enzymes ...
Ravi Kumar Chaudhary +4 more
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Economic Sciences
The Indian economy is shaped by various macroeconomic indicators including inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, and capital market performance. This study investigates the impact of these indicators on the Indian rupee and economic stability.
Dr. Prashanth Chinthapatla
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The Indian economy is shaped by various macroeconomic indicators including inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, and capital market performance. This study investigates the impact of these indicators on the Indian rupee and economic stability.
Dr. Prashanth Chinthapatla
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The Compulsion of 1991: How a Balance of Payments Crisis Forced India's Economic Liberalisation
International Journal of Economics Finance and Management SciencesThis report analyses the 1991 Indian economic liberalisation, arguing that it was a reactive response to a severe balance of payments crisis, rather than a proactive ideological shift. The analysis first details the structural weaknesses of the pre-1991 "
Partha Majumdar
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