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Transforming a Liability into an Asset: A System Dynamics Model for Free-Ranging Dog Population Management

open access: yesSystems, 2021
Using Indian free-ranging dogs (FRD) as a case study, we propose a novel intervention of social integration alongside previously proposed methods for dealing with FRD populations.
Urmila Basu Mallick   +2 more
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Risk-taking Channel of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Indian Banking [PDF]

open access: yesMargin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, 2018
Some recent articles have studied the link between the central bank’s monetary policy stance and the risk-taking behaviour of banks in the context of advanced economies. Loose monetary policy can encourage banks to reach for yield, which will increase their share of risky assets, and also induce them to use more short-term funding.
Sanjukta Sarkar, Rudra Sensarma
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Monetary policy and financial stability: Should central bank lean against the wind?

open access: yesCentral Bank Review, 2020
After the global financial crisis, it was observed that price stability alone would not ensure financial stability. The new paradigm indeed insists on the inclusion of financial stability as an additional macroeconomic objective.
Aswathi R. Nair, B. Anand
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Issues in liquidity management in banking system: An empirical evidence from Indian commercial banks

open access: yesCogent Economics & Finance, 2022
Maintaining the optimal level of liquidity in the banking system has always been a challenge for banks globally. Liquidity deficit Indian Banks turned to liquidity surplus due to the demonetization of higher denomination currencies in November 2016.
Raavinuthala Satya Krishna Sharma   +2 more
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Factors affecting the liquidity of commercial banks in India: a longitudinal analysis [PDF]

open access: yesBanks and Bank Systems, 2019
This paper examines the long-term effect of various regulatory, bank-specific and macroeconomic factors on the determination of liquidity in Indian banks. For this purpose, the study uses a random effect panel data regression model and tests it with data
Shyam Bhati   +2 more
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The advantages and disadvantages of altruistic and commercial surrogacy in India

open access: yesPhilosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2023
Background Comprehensive commercial surrogacy became legal in India in 2002, and many foreigners, including individuals and same-sex couples, sought Indian surrogacy services due to their affordability.
Yuri Hibino
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Managing the Impossible Trinity: Volatile Capital Flows and Indian Monetary Policy [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
Large capital inflows are often followed by credit and investment booms, inflation, real exchange rate misalignments, current account imbalances and financial sector weaknesses culminating in financial crisis and long-term output losses. While India has received large capital flows since 1993-94, macroeconomic price and financial stability has been ...
Rakesh Mohan, Muneesh Kapur
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Are private banks more sensitive to changes in reserve requirements? Evidence from an emerging market [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Economics Finance and Administrative Science
Purpose – This article explores the effects of monetary policy rates and interest rate structures on bank profitability. Design/methodology/approach – We studied 65 Indian commercial banks over time, including economic cycles, consolidation and the Great
Vighneswara Swamy   +1 more
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Policy Interest Rate and Bank Profitability-Scheduled Commercial Banks in India

open access: yesФинансы: теория и практика, 2023
The main aim of this research study is to inspect the relationship between interest rate (monetary policy) and bank profitability, along with some bank specific, industry specific, and macroeconomic variables.
E. Kasana, K. Chauhan, B. P. Sahoo
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Analysis of Monetary Policy and its Impact on Indian Economy

open access: yesInternational Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 2020
Monetary policy matters for growth both in the short-run and long-run. This study focuses on theevaluation of monetarypolicyandits impact on Indian economy. Via monitoring the level of money supply, the central bank strives to protect price stability.
Dr. Manpreet Kaur, null Sunanda
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