The paper defines financial liberalization, distinguishing between liberalization of domestic financial markets and capital account convertibility. It then examines the stages and the strategy of Indian financial reform. The Indian strategy followed a well thought out sequence whereby full capital account liberalization was to come after deepening domestic markets, and improving government finances. One alone is dangerous without the others. The experience of the global crisis has validated the Indian strategy and also shown that foreign entry has benefits but cannot resolve all issues. Deepening domestic markets and better domestic and international regulation is a necessary prerequisite for full convertibility. The direction of future lib...
Indian financial sector has undergone an important role in inspiring and stabilizing the growth of a...
While many developing countries have reformed their financial systems over the last few decades, how...
While financial liberalization has always been advocated in developing countries, experiences with i...
The paper defines financial liberalization, distinguishing between liberalization of domestic financ...
The paper defines financial liberalization, distinguishing between liberalization of domestic financ...
Abstract Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often leads to a period o...
Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often leads to a period of rapid c...
The financial sector of an economy, comprising institutions, markets and instruments, is multi-dimen...
Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often leads to a period of rapid c...
The objective of this paper is to examine whether India has reached a stage of financial development...
Policy and Gradual Reforms Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often l...
In this paper, the author analyzes India’s approach to capital account liberalization through the le...
In this paper, I analyze India’s approach to capital account liberalization through the lens of the ...
In the post-British Raj Era, two hallmarks characterize Indian banking law: financial inclusion and ...
In the post-British Raj Era, two hallmarks characterize Indian banking law: financial inclusion and ...
Indian financial sector has undergone an important role in inspiring and stabilizing the growth of a...
While many developing countries have reformed their financial systems over the last few decades, how...
While financial liberalization has always been advocated in developing countries, experiences with i...
The paper defines financial liberalization, distinguishing between liberalization of domestic financ...
The paper defines financial liberalization, distinguishing between liberalization of domestic financ...
Abstract Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often leads to a period o...
Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often leads to a period of rapid c...
The financial sector of an economy, comprising institutions, markets and instruments, is multi-dimen...
Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often leads to a period of rapid c...
The objective of this paper is to examine whether India has reached a stage of financial development...
Policy and Gradual Reforms Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often l...
In this paper, the author analyzes India’s approach to capital account liberalization through the le...
In this paper, I analyze India’s approach to capital account liberalization through the lens of the ...
In the post-British Raj Era, two hallmarks characterize Indian banking law: financial inclusion and ...
In the post-British Raj Era, two hallmarks characterize Indian banking law: financial inclusion and ...
Indian financial sector has undergone an important role in inspiring and stabilizing the growth of a...
While many developing countries have reformed their financial systems over the last few decades, how...
While financial liberalization has always been advocated in developing countries, experiences with i...