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This study investigates the volatility of the market value of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) and the equity market value of the Special Convertible Rupee Account (SCRA). The study utilizes entropy, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation as measures of volatility to gain a comprehensive understanding of the data. The results reveal a strong
Uzair Esaa +2 more
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The Monetary Policy in the System of State Regulation of the Indian Economy
The main task of this research is the analysis of India's monetary policy and its place in the system of state regulation of the economy. The article highlights the main directions of the Indian monetary policy in 1990-2000s aiming to raise ...
Natalia V. Galistcheva
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To report the "do it yourself" method of converting an existing wired-halogen indirect ophthalmoscope (IO) to a wireless-light emitting diode (LED) IO and report the preferences of the patients and the ophthalmologists.In this prospective observational study, a conventional IO was converted to wireless-LED IO using easily available, affordable ...
Mihir Kothari +4 more
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The Capital Account and Pakistani Rupee Convertibility: Macroeconomic Policy Challenges
Pakistan embarked on the liberalization of its capital account more than two decades ago. Today, it is an economy with a capital account that is, by and large, free of restrictions, and a convertible currency. However, its actual integration into the global economy in comparison to other emerging market economies has remained rather limited.
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Dynamics of Rupee Convertibility
Full convertibility of Indian Rupee involves many complex issues. The approach of Reserve Bank of India in this regard has been cautious. Risks associated with volatile inflow of foreign fund justify the precautionary approach followed so far. CapitalAccount Convertibility will promote greater financial efficiency, specialisation and innovation by ...
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Capital account liberalization in China: the need for a balanced approach [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of the Pardee Center Task Force Reports, a publication series that began publishing in 2009 by the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.This is the third report
Aramaki, Kenji +11 more
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Was the Emergence of the International Gold Standard Expected? Melodramatic Evidence from Indian Government Securities [PDF]
The emergence of the gold standard has for a long time been viewed as inevitable. Fluctuations of the gold-silver exchange rate in world markets were accused to lead to brutal and unsustainable switches of bimetallic countries’ money supplies.
Marc Flandreau, Kim Oosterlinck
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Indian capital control liberalization: Evidence from NDF markets. [PDF]
The Indian government has taken a number of incremental measures to liberalise legal and administrative impediments to international capital movements in recent years. This paper analyses the extent to which the effectiveness of capital controls in India,
Hutchison, Michael +3 more
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From fixed to flexible exchange rates: the case of india [PDF]
The Indian Government changed its exchange rate regime quite a number of times in the first half of the 1990s. From a more or less a fixed exchange rate regime upto early 1992 the exchange rate was fully convertible in the current account by 1995 ...
Bhattacharyya, Ranajoy
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The Structural Relationship between Current and Capital Account Balance in India: A Time Series Analysis [PDF]
The long run relationship between current account balance (CAB) and capital account balance (KAB) and the repercussions of capital account convertibility (KAC) on growth process of a country is a much debated issue. In particular, in the aftermath of the
Chakraborty, Debashis +2 more
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