An SIIO paradigm, based on structure and ideas that become engraved in institutions and affect outcomes, is developed to examine and assesses monetary policy in India after independence. Narrative history, data analysis, and reporting of research demonstrate the dialectic between ideas and structure. Exogenous supply shocks are used to identify policy shocks and isolate their effects. It turns out policy was sometimes exceedingly tight when the common understanding was of a large monetary overhang. Fiscal dominance made policy procyclical. But the three factors that cause a loss of monetary autonomy—governments, markets and openness—are moderating each other. Markets moderate fiscal profligacy and global crises moderate markets and o...
This article looks at the preconditions that an emerging economy needs to fulfill, before it can ado...
Monetary policy matters for growth both in the short-run and long-run. This study focuses on theeval...
The monetary policy of British India was highly controversial during the interwar period as it aimed...
The monetary policy in the pre-reform era could be described, as policy of ‘controlled expansion in ...
The last decade has seen a worldwide move by emerging markets to adopt explicit or implicit inflatio...
The present study was an attempt to analyze systematically the techniques of monetary control measur...
Economic liberalization and financial sector reforms in India commenced in 1990. An important issue ...
thank Shashanka Bhide, Kali Kalirajan and participants at the conference for helpful comments. The v...
The past two decades have witnessed a worldwide move by emerging markets to adopt explicit or implic...
The ever increasing attention being paid to finance capital and the financialization process itself...
Abstract The RBI has recently set many monetary policy targets. The RBI established monetary policy...
The distinguishing feature of our overall reform process initiated in the early 1990s has been the a...
Monetary policy in India has moved towards an increasingly flexible exchange rate regime without any...
The question of how India should adapt monetary policy to ongoing financial globalization has gained...
This purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of monetary policy on the profitability of b...
This article looks at the preconditions that an emerging economy needs to fulfill, before it can ado...
Monetary policy matters for growth both in the short-run and long-run. This study focuses on theeval...
The monetary policy of British India was highly controversial during the interwar period as it aimed...
The monetary policy in the pre-reform era could be described, as policy of ‘controlled expansion in ...
The last decade has seen a worldwide move by emerging markets to adopt explicit or implicit inflatio...
The present study was an attempt to analyze systematically the techniques of monetary control measur...
Economic liberalization and financial sector reforms in India commenced in 1990. An important issue ...
thank Shashanka Bhide, Kali Kalirajan and participants at the conference for helpful comments. The v...
The past two decades have witnessed a worldwide move by emerging markets to adopt explicit or implic...
The ever increasing attention being paid to finance capital and the financialization process itself...
Abstract The RBI has recently set many monetary policy targets. The RBI established monetary policy...
The distinguishing feature of our overall reform process initiated in the early 1990s has been the a...
Monetary policy in India has moved towards an increasingly flexible exchange rate regime without any...
The question of how India should adapt monetary policy to ongoing financial globalization has gained...
This purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of monetary policy on the profitability of b...
This article looks at the preconditions that an emerging economy needs to fulfill, before it can ado...
Monetary policy matters for growth both in the short-run and long-run. This study focuses on theeval...
The monetary policy of British India was highly controversial during the interwar period as it aimed...