
Growth with Financial Stability
Central Banking in an Emerging Market
Rakesh Mohan(Author)
OUP India (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. August 2011
Book
Hardback
520 pages
978-0-19-807020-7 (ISBN)
Description
It is widely believed that the Indian economy witnessed near stagnation in real GDP growth from Independence till the late 1970s. Challenging this notion, the collection of papers and speeches in this volume provides fresh perspectives on India's growth experience from Independence to the recent global financial crisis. This volume documents how the conduct of Indian monetary and financial policy has been unorthodox by the standards of extant international conventional wisdom, but appropriate to the macroeconomic and structural conditions prevailing in India.
With a focus on growth drivers and financial stability, the volume deals with a wide-range of issues: growth of manufacturing and service sectors, role of policies (monetary, fiscal, financial market and sector, external sector), urban infrastructure investment, public service delivery, role of central banks, and the interaction between international finance and monetary policy. Drawing upon the post-reform experience and the global crisis, the volume takes stock of current challenges and suggests strategies to sustain long-term double-digit growth rates.
With a focus on growth drivers and financial stability, the volume deals with a wide-range of issues: growth of manufacturing and service sectors, role of policies (monetary, fiscal, financial market and sector, external sector), urban infrastructure investment, public service delivery, role of central banks, and the interaction between international finance and monetary policy. Drawing upon the post-reform experience and the global crisis, the volume takes stock of current challenges and suggests strategies to sustain long-term double-digit growth rates.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Students and scholars of economics, monetary economics, macroeconomics, finance, financial analysts, as well as policymakers and development agencies.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
880 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-807020-7 (9780198070207)
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Person
Rakesh Mohan is Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow, Stanford Center for International Development, Stanford University. He was earlier Distinguished Consulting Professor, Stanford Centre for International Development, Stanford University. Prior to this, he was Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.
Author
, Professor in the Practice of International Economics and Finance, Yale School of Management
Content
Tables and Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; I Indian Economic Growth: The Record; 1. Growth Record of the Indian Economy, 1950-2008: A Story of Sustained Savings and Investment; 2. The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policies in India in Sustaining Growth with Stability in India; II Growth and the Financial Sector; 3. Financial Sector Development in India: Fostering Growth While Containing Risk; 4. Development of the Indian Debt Market; 5. Financial Inclusion in India: A Glass Half Empty or Three Quarters Full?; 6. Innovation and Growth: Role of the Financial Sector; III Issues in Monetary Policy; 7. Communications in Central Banks; 8. Managing the Impossible Trinity: Volatile Capital Flows and Indian Monetary Policy; IV The Global Financial Crisis; 9. Liberalization and Regulation of Capital Flows: Lessons for Emerging Market Economies; 10. The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Impact, Policy Responses and Lessons; 11. Emerging Contours of Financial Regulation; V The Way Ahead; 12. Economic Reforms in India: Where Are We and Where Do We Go; Index