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Is India Hedged Against Systemic Risk? An Attempt at an Answer
Singh, Gurbachan - In: Review of Market Integration 5 (2013) 1, pp. 83-129
India has large twin deficits, high prices of some real assets, and (less familiar) fragile financial interdependence between banks and the government. So there is a systemic risk. However, India has a reasonably good record so far with regard to avoiding financial crises. This is due to five...
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