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New issues in Indian macro policy. [PDF]

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Macroeconomic policy thinking in India has been rooted in an environment with five key parameters: agricultural shocks rather than a conventional business cycle, a closed economy, deeply distortionary tax policy coupled with a fiscal crisis, financial ...
Shah, Ajay
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Implementation of Full Convertibility of the Nepalese Rupee in the Capital Account [PDF]

open access: possibleNRB Economic Review, 2000
Abstract from the Report submitted to Nepal Rastra Bank by Institute for Policy Research Development (IPRAD).
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Rupee Convertibility: Current and Capital Account Convertibility

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Convertibility meaning - Convertibility of a currency implies that a currency can be converted into another currency without any limitations or any control. A currency is said to be fully convertible, if any currency can be converted into some other currency at the prevailing rate of exchange.
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Full Convertibility of the Indian Rupee: Exchange Rates and Feasibility

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Convertible currencies are defined as currencies that are readily bought, sold, and converted without the need for permission from a central bank or Government entity. Most major currencies are fully convertible; i.e. they can be traded freely without restriction and with no permission required.
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