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selected emerging markets (Brazil, Russia, China, South Africa) and developed markets (USA and UK). The paper also brings out …
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In any economy, monetary policy is as essential as fiscal policy in driving growth and in India, it is no different. Our monetary policy is determined by the Reserve Bank of India in consultation with Monetary Policy Committee which is headed by the RBI Governor while Fiscal Policy is determined...
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China and India have both sought control over the exchange rate in order to maintain export competitiveness, manage …, moving towards greater flexibility. In China, in contrast, the exchange rate regime did not change. …
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emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (also known as the BRICS countries) since 1990s. Our analysis …
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Corona virus episode became first revealed in Wuhan, China on 31 December, 2019. Previous to perusing in perception …
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This paper provides an overview of the Reserve Bank of India's approach to macroprudential regulation and systemic risk management, and reviews lessons drawn from the Indian experience. It emphasizes the need for harmonization of monetary policy and prudential objectives, which may not be...
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This paper provides an overview of the Reserve Bank of India's approach to macroprudential regulation and systemic risk management, and reviews lessons drawn from the Indian experience. It emphasizes the need for harmonization of monetary policy and prudential objectives, which may not be...
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Central to monetary policy is the concept of trend inflation to which actual inflation outcomes are expected to converge after short run fluctuations die out. Accordingly, the inflation target needs to be fixed in alignment with trend inflation to avoid unhinging inflation expectations and...
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This paper outlines the key features of the production version of the quarterly projection model (QPM), which is a forward-looking open-economy gap model, calibrated to represent the Indian case, for generating forecasts and risk assessment as well as conducting policy analysis. QPM incorporates...
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