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Factors Influencing Rupee-Dollar Exchange Rate in the Post-Reform Period: An ARDL Approach
In the era of growing global economic integration, international transactions such as trade, investment, and financial activities have become inevitable for every country, and central to these activities is the exchange rate.
Tarif Hussain, Amiya Sarma
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Photo by Mufid Majnun on Unsplash INTRODUCTION In 2007, the Nuffield Council of Bioethics introduced the “Intervention ladder” as a guiding framework[1] to evaluate the impact on individual liberty of various public health measures.
Rohin Bhatt, Vishnu Subrahmanyam
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The Instruments and Significance of Monetary Policy in the Development of Indian Economy
The monetary policy helps in the development of undersized countries by monitoring price fluctuations and general economic activities. This is done by making proper alteration between demand for money and the supply of money. As the economy develops, there is continuous increase in request for money.
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Globalization and liberalization have heightened the volatility and complexity of financial markets, prompting investors to diversify their portfolios across different asset classes. This study investigates the dynamic interrelationships among the Indian
Agrawal Pravin Kumar, Kumar Mohit
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Background Meaningful community engagement (CE) in HIV prevention research is crucial for successful and ethically robust study implementation. We conducted a qualitative study to understand the current CE practices in HIV prevention research and to ...
Venkatesan Chakrapani +9 more
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Financial liberalisation and monetary policy : the Indian evidence
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.
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Fifty Years of Development Economics, Essays in HonÂour of Professor P.R. Brahmananda, Editors A. Vasedevan, D.M. Nachane, A.V. Karnik, Foreword Lord Meghnad Desai, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai 400 004, First Edition - 1999.
Vesudevan A., Nachare D.M, Karnik A.V
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THE IMPACT OF CENTRAL BANK’S MONETARY POLICY ON THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET
This study examines how the monetary policies of the Central Bank affect the Indian stock market, with a particular emphasis on the Nifty 50 index. The analysis investigates the relationship between important monetary policy tools, such as the repo rate and reverse repo rate, and stock market movements using econometric approaches, such as Granger ...
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