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Macroeconomic policy and the exchange rate: working together? [PDF]

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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 Capital Account and Pakistani Rupee Convertibility: Macroeconomic Policy Challenges

open access: yesLahore Journal of Economics
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.
Irfan ul Haque
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India's Approach to Capital Account Liberalization [PDF]

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In this paper, I analyze India's approach to capital account liberalization through the lens of the new literature on financial globalization. India's authorities have taken a cautious and calibrated path to capital account opening, which has served the ...
Prasad, Eswar
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US QE and the Indian Bond Market. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Quant Econ, 2022
Paul M, Reddy KS.
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India’s Macroeconomic Performance and Policies since 2000 [PDF]

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The paper reviews Indias macroeconomic performance and policies since 2000. The first section briefly summarizes key macroeconomic developments regarding economic growth, inflation, external balance, the fiscal situation and aggregate savings and ...
Shankar Acharya
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East Asian Crisis and Currency Pressure: The Case of India [PDF]

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This paper tests and explains the impact of the East Asian crisis on India’s exchange rate. To examine this, an index of currency pressure is estimated for four countries -- Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia and India covering the period just before ...
Arunima Sinha, Pami Dua
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Why India choked when Lehman broke [PDF]

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India has an elaborate system of capital controls which impede cap- ital mobility and particularly short-term debt. Yet, when the global money market fell into turmoil after the bankruptcy of Lehman Broth- ers on 13/14 September 2008, the Indian money ...
Ajay Shah, Ila Patnaik
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The Consequences of currency intervention in India [PDF]

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Currency management in India has focused on delivering low levels of currency volatility. In earlier years, the implementation of the currency regime was enabled by the presence of capital controls.
Ila Patnaik
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