Foreign exchange reserves (hereafter referred to as forex) in a strict sense are only the foreign currency deposits and bonds held by central banks and monetary authorities. However, the term in popular usage commonly includes foreign exchange and gold, SDRs and IMR reserve positions. In the last decade in India, the forex has increased almost 3.5 times from 4,901.29 billion rupees in 2004 to 18,283.80 billion rupees in 2014. India is a developing economy which requires a large amount of capital to be committed towards infrastructure expansion. Therefore, it would be fruitful to analyse in the Indian context if the increasing volumes of forex could possibly provide an additional source of funds for capital formation or domestic investment. ...
extremely thankful to Dr. Kumarjit Mandal for his valuable suggestions for improving the paper. Howe...
Using monthly data on foreign exchange reserves from June 1995 through June 2005, we find that in li...
In 1991 industrial policy, has brought new dimensions to the indian economy through globalization. T...
Asymmetric foreign exchange intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has resulted in a sustai...
Asymmetric foreign exchange intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has resulted in a sustai...
After the economic reforms, India welcomed the foreign investments with certain restrictions and reg...
Using cointegraion and vector error correction approach, we estimate India’s demand for foreign exch...
Since mid-nineties, India’s foreign exchange reserves (FER) – both nominal and real adjusted for pri...
Using cointegraion and vector error correction approach, we estimate India’s demand for foreign exch...
The role of foreign capital in economic growth has been a burning topic of debate in several countri...
India has grown as a deep and liquid FOREX market over the years. The Indian financial system has ev...
This paper tries to assess relationship between foreign exchange reserves of India and BSE market ca...
This article seeks to analyze changes in the forex market in India and to explain the behaviour of t...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the net capital flow components and other fundamentals ...
Increased integration with global financial markets has amplified the complexity of macroeconomic ma...
extremely thankful to Dr. Kumarjit Mandal for his valuable suggestions for improving the paper. Howe...
Using monthly data on foreign exchange reserves from June 1995 through June 2005, we find that in li...
In 1991 industrial policy, has brought new dimensions to the indian economy through globalization. T...
Asymmetric foreign exchange intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has resulted in a sustai...
Asymmetric foreign exchange intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has resulted in a sustai...
After the economic reforms, India welcomed the foreign investments with certain restrictions and reg...
Using cointegraion and vector error correction approach, we estimate India’s demand for foreign exch...
Since mid-nineties, India’s foreign exchange reserves (FER) – both nominal and real adjusted for pri...
Using cointegraion and vector error correction approach, we estimate India’s demand for foreign exch...
The role of foreign capital in economic growth has been a burning topic of debate in several countri...
India has grown as a deep and liquid FOREX market over the years. The Indian financial system has ev...
This paper tries to assess relationship between foreign exchange reserves of India and BSE market ca...
This article seeks to analyze changes in the forex market in India and to explain the behaviour of t...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the net capital flow components and other fundamentals ...
Increased integration with global financial markets has amplified the complexity of macroeconomic ma...
extremely thankful to Dr. Kumarjit Mandal for his valuable suggestions for improving the paper. Howe...
Using monthly data on foreign exchange reserves from June 1995 through June 2005, we find that in li...
In 1991 industrial policy, has brought new dimensions to the indian economy through globalization. T...