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The Saving-Investment Dynamics And Financial Sector Reforms in India
Ang, James
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2009
While many developing countries have reformed their financial systems over the last few decades, how an increased level of financial liberalization affects the saving-investment relationship remains unclear. This paper examines the dynamic relationship between the domestic saving and investment...
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Do Financial Sector Policies Promote Innovative Activity in Developing Countries? Evidence from India
Ang, James
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2009
This paper attempts to shed some light on the role of financial sector policies in generating new knowledge, drawing on the experience of one of the fastest growing and largest developing countries. Using relatively long time series data, the results in this paper indicate that interest rate...
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Financial Reforms, Patent Protection and Knowledge Accumulation in India
Ang, James
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2009
The main objective of this paper is to explore the impact of financial sector reforms, financial deepening and intellectual property protection on the accumulation of knowledge for one of the world’s largest developing countries. The findings indicate that increased intellectual property...
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Private Saving in India and Malaysia Compared: The Role of Financial Liberalization and Expected Pension Benefits
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Sen, Kumal
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2009
In this paper, we provide a comparative account of the evolution of private saving in India and Malaysia, and analyze how policy changes in the financial sectors and pension systems help explain differences in their saving performance. Using the ARDL bounds estimation procedure, we find a fairly...
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Growth Volatility and Financial Repression: Time Series Evidence from India
Ang, James
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2009
The main objective of this paper is to explore the determinants of private consumption volatility in India. While considerable effort has been expended on the examining the relationship between growth and volatility, we focus on financial repression and private consumption volatility in India....
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Banking in India
Nachane, D M
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Ghosh, Saibal
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Ray, Partha
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2007
The article traces the development of banking in India since independence and raises certain issues relevant to the sector at the present juncture
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Basel II and bank lending behavior: some likely implications for monetary policy
Nachane, Dilip
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Ghosh, Saibal
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Ray, Partha
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2006
The new Basel accord is slated to come into effect in India around 2007 raising the question of how the revised standards will influence bank behaviour. Using a simple theoretical model, it is shown that the revised accord will result in asymmetric differences in the efficacy of monetary policy...
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Basel II and bank lending behavior: Some likely implications for monetary policy in India
Nachane, Dilip
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Ghosh, Saibal
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Ray, Partha
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2006
The new Basel accord is slated to come into effect in India around 2007 raising the question of how the revised standards will influence bank behaviour. Using a simple theoretical model, it is shown that the revised accord will result in asymmetric differences in the efficacy of monetary policy...
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The new Basel capital accord: Rationale, design and tentative implications for India
Nachane, D M
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Ray, Partha
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Ghosh, Saibal
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2005
The article surveys the literature pertaining to the Basel II and concludes with the concerns germane to India in this regard
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The New Basel Capital Accord: A Primer with an Indian Focus
Nachane, D M
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Ray, Partha
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Ghosh, Saibal
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, …
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2004
The article examines the pros and cons of the implementation of Basel II in India and contextually, conducts an empirical exercise to examine the impact of capital requirements on the Indian banking system
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