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Ashima Goyal - History of Monetary Policy in India Since Independence - 9788132219606 - V9788132219606
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History of Monetary Policy in India Since Independence

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Description for History of Monetary Policy in India Since Independence Paperback. Series: SpringerBriefs in Economics. Num Pages: 92 pages, 16 black & white illustrations, 18 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: KCB; KCL; KFF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 5. Weight in Grams: 156.

The book discusses Indian post-independence monetary history in the context of the country’s development and the global changes of the period. The conceptual framework used is the SIIO (Structure, Ideas, Institutions and Outcomes) paradigm. That is, structure and ideas become embedded in institutions and affect outcomes. Narrative history, data analysis and research reports demonstrate the dialectic between ideas and structure with respect to monetary history, aspects of India’s development, and the global institutions and events that impacted monetary choices. The history of the economy and of the global changes that affected it covers a time when major changes took place ... Read more

India’s greater openness is important both for it and for the world, but it occurred at a time of major global crises. How did these impact monetary choices and how did the latter help India navigate the crises while maintaining its trajectory towards greater liberalization? The book explores these and other relevant but under-analyzed questions.

The initial combination of ideas and structure created fiscal dominance and made monetary policy procyclical. An aggregate supply-and-demand framework derived from forward-looking optimization subject to Indian structural constraints is able to explain growth and inflation outcomes in the light of policy actions. Using exogenous supply shocks to identify policy shocks and to isolate their effects, demonstrate that policy was sometimes exceedingly strict despite the common perception of a large monetary overhang. Surges and sudden stops in capital flow also constrained policy.

But the three factors that cause a loss of monetary autonomy—governments, markets and openness—moderate each other. Markets moderate fiscal profligacy and global crises moderate market freedoms and ensure openness remains a sequenced and gradual process. The book argues greater current congruence between ideas and structure is improving institutions and contributing to India’s potential.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Springer, India, Private Ltd India
Number of pages
92
Condition
New
Series
SpringerBriefs in Economics
Number of Pages
78
Place of Publication
New Delhi, India
ISBN
9788132219606
SKU
V9788132219606
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Ref
99-15

About Ashima Goyal
Ashima Goyal, a professor at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India, has widely published in institutional and open economy macroeconomics, international finance and governance and has participated in research projects with ADB, DEA-GOI, GDN, RBI, UN ESCAP and WB. She is the editor of the OUP Handbook on Indian Economy in the 21st Century, co-editor of a ... Read more

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