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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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Macroeconomic policy and the exchange rate: working together? [PDF]
The chapter reviews the behaviour of the Indian exchange rate over the past few years, and its interactions with the macroeconomic cycle. It examines the extent to which exchange rate policy has been able to contribute to lowering the probability of ...
Goyal, Ashima
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The inflationary impact of the grain procurement policy in India [PDF]
To smooth volatile grain prices, the Indian Government procures additional grain quantities, creating agricultural commodity buffers, often redistributed to poor households. This policy can produce a demand shock, triggering increased inflation.
Ghate, Chetan +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how 14 sustainable consumption and production (SCP) factors interact across four service categories—Mass Service, Professional Service, Service Factory, and Service Shop—using interpretive structural modeling (ISM). ISM enables the identification and hierarchical classification of interdependencies among SCP factors in ...
Amanda Duarte Feitosa +4 more
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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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Data Revisions in India and its Implications for Monetary Policy [PDF]
This paper studies data revision properties of GDP growth and inflation as measured by the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) for the Indian economy. We find that data revisions to GDP growth and WPI inflation in India are significant.
Kishor, N. Kundan
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Unlocking Financial Inclusion: The Dynamics of Bank Account Ownership in Urban Slums
ABSTRACT Financial inclusion is a key driver of sustainable development, contributing to poverty reduction (SDG 1), gender equality (SDG 5), and reduced inequalities (SDG 10). Despite extensive financial‐inclusion policies in India, residents of urban slums remain largely excluded from formal banking systems.
Davide Moro +3 more
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Understanding industrial energy use: Physical energy intensity changes in Indian manufacturing sector [PDF]
We develop and analyze physical energy intensity indicators for Indian manufacturing sector. Energy consumption in five industrial sub-sectors, viz., iron and steel, aluminium, textiles, paper and cement is examined for the period 1990Ä2005.
B. Sudhakara Reddy, Binay Kumar Ray
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The Global Economic Crisis: Impact on India and Policy Responses [PDF]
India's financial sector is not deeply integrated with the global financial system, which spared it the first round adverse effects of the global financial crisis and left Indian banks mostly unaffected.
Kumar, Rajiv, Vashisht, Pankaj
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