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Exchange rate misalignment and its effects on agricultural producer support estimates [PDF]

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"There have been different degrees of exchange rate disequilibrium in the developing countries during transition or reform periods since the mid 1980s.
Cheng, Fuzhi, Orden, David
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Budgetary Aspects of Stabilization and Strucutral Adjustment in India: The Painful Road to a Sustainable Fiscal-Financial-Monetary Plan [PDF]

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This study updates and extends to the period 88/89-92-93 our earlier analysis of the public finances of India. With the collapse of the communist regimes in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, India found itself, by early 1991, in the unenviable ...
U Patel, W.H. Buiter
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LONG-RUN AND SHORT-RUN DYNAMICS OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FLOWS AND DOMESTIC CREDIT IN PAKISTAN [PDF]

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This study formulates and examines the monetary approach to the balance of payments by incorporating the currency substitution version of money demand function for Pakistan over the period 1962-2005 using FM-OLS and Johansen-Juselius cointegration ...
KHAN, Muhammad Arshad
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A study of Fisher Effect in India. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Econ Rev, 2023
Suryavanshi S.
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The Impact of Changes in Exchange Rate on Prices: A Case Study of Pakistan [PDF]

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Rapid changes in prices are of concern in almost all countries since the 1970s. However, the issue is of serious concern in developing countries where imported inflation is seen to be driving domestic inflation resulting in limited effectiveness of ...
Naeem Akhtar, Rehana Siddiqui
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Examining the macro-determinants of tourist arrivals in India. [PDF]

open access: yesSN Bus Econ, 2022
Sharma M, Mohapatra G, Giri AK.
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Proceedings of the Conference on Globalization and Its Discontents [PDF]

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This paper examines whether globalization causes the loss of monetary-policy independence in developing economies. By using India as a case study we find that globalization does not necessarily cause the loss of monetary-policy independence.
Biru Paksha Paul
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