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The issue of fiscal-monetary coordination has received renewed focus in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. The paper revisits this theme using a calibrated New Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model, that allows for unconventional monetary policy and monetary policy...
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The study examines the theoretical considerations and empirical results of the switch to market borrowing, i.e. bond financing of the fiscal deficit, with correspondingly low monetisation, as part of India’s structural reforms initiated in 1991. It basically concludes that despite the sharp...
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The study examines the theoretical considerations and empirical results of the switch to market borrowing, i.e. bond financing of the fiscal deficit, with correspondingly low monetisation, as part of India’s structural reforms initiated in 1991. It basically concludes that despite the sharp...
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Employing an inter-temporal model on a constructed private consumption series, the paper finds that the current account balance in India during 1950-51 to 2005-06 is intertemporally solvent. This is primarily a reflection of the developments that have taken place during the post-reform period,...
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Employing an inter-temporal model on a constructed private consumption series, the paper finds that the current account balance in India during 1950-51 to 2005-06 is intertemporally solvent. This is primarily a reflection of the developments that have taken place during the post-reform period,...
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This paper develops vector autoregressive and Bayesian vector autoregressive models to forecast the Indian Re/US dollar exchange rate which is governed by a managed floating exchange rate regime. It considers extensions of the monetary model that include the forward premium, capital inflows,...
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The Canadian insolvency legislation has borne the shield and shear paradox: of advancing immovable force of environmental law or promoting unstoppable force of creditors' interests and the private relief afforded by bankruptcy. Or, manage the two by appropriate deference to the balance sought by...
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