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Gold monetisation scheme for India
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2015)
Currently India is the largest consumer and importer of gold in the world. Monetising the gold within the country is, therefore, important for macroeconomic stability, and requires a credible scheme for valuing, storing, ...
Changing basis of demand for fertilizer
(2010-05-18)
To attain the need-based targets, fertiliser use in the country must grow by over 600 thousand tonnes
per year for at least 6 to 7 consecutive years. What is the likelihood of cultivators' demand growing continuously
by ...
Organisation for public policy in government
(2010-05-14)
This paper examines the organizational demands of effective policy formulation in public administration. Such an examination would have to be preceded by clarification and review of the decision process and an analysis of ...
Regulating managerial pay in banking
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2014)
Managerial pay disparity between private sector and public sector banking in India is widening. Should the regulators address this by hiking public sector pay scales, or by curbing private sector pay? Drawing from international ...
Merger they wrote
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2015)
Indian private banks have done well over the past decade, and have allayed fears of foreign banks dominating Indian banking. Kotak calling the shots after the merger of Kotak Mahindra Bank and ING Vysya is an example of ...
BRICS bank future hinges on governance
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2014)
The New Development Bank promoted by the BRICS grouping is an idea whose time has come. It will be small in relation to the Bretton Woods institutions but it can still reduce developing country dependence on the existing ...
Chronicles of India's central bank (1981-1997)
(Economic & Political Weekly, 2014)
The Reserve Bank of India, Volume 4 (Parts A and B), 1981-1997 (Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai; Academic Foundation, New Delhi), 2013; pp 1348, Rs 2,195.
Is it time to open up to foreign banks
(Economic and Political Weekly, 2010-11-11)
What are the benefits and costs to India of an enlarged foreign bank presence? Going by the three important criteria of access to financial services, efficiency and provision of credit, it is unlikely that foreign banks ...
Private banking licensing: very few will qualify
(2012-09-08)
The Reserve Bank of India’s
discussion paper on entry of new
banks in the private sector lists
a number of issues in the next
round of licensing of such banks.
If the new private banks are to
focus on inclusion, then ...
World economy not out of the woods
(2010-09-08)
The world banking system
has been adjusting to the
post-crisis deleveraging in
the household and corporate
sectors. At the same time,
leverage in government has
shot up as governments have
intervened massively to ...