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The exchange rate system: some key issues
(Indian Economic Journal, January-March 1989, pp. 14-27., 1989-01)
Issues in monetary management
(Indian Economic Journal, Vol.36 (3), pp.01-13., 1989-01)
On the distribution of new international reserves
(2010-06-01)
THE PLAN to create "Special Drawing Rights" (SDR's) involves a major
change in the international monetary system. The systematic creation of reserve
assets without a cost in real resources is unique in the history of ...
Desirable features in new international monetary system
(2010-06-01)
The new international monetary system that is being hammered out in Washington now must
build on the lessons learnt during the 25 years of experience of the Bretton Woods arrangement,
Beginning early Sixties a major ...
Government securities market in a mixed economy: a study of India
(2010-05-31)
The Government securities market in India reflects the mixed character of the economy. The two
features of the Indian economy that have shaped the nature of the market as it exists now are (a) the
direct and dominant ...
Net present value Vs internal rate of returns
(1971-11-27)
IN 'Net Present Value versus Internal
Rate of Return' (November 27, 1971,
pp M-153-6), Rangarajan and Mampilly
express the view that while both the
Net Present Value (NPV) and the Internal
Rate of Return techniques ...
Taxation as a tool of redistribution in developing economies
(1971-01-31)
Reducing inequalities in income is regarded by most developing economies
as one of the objectives of economic policy. For example, the Indian First
Five-Year Plan states, "It is no longer possible to think of development ...
Forecasting capital expenditure in corporate sector
(1970-12-19)
In countries like the US; a standard approach to forecasting capital expenditure in the corporate
sector has been to survey the investment intentions of companies and to predict the likely investment
on the besis of these ...
Capital expenditures in corporate sector- a forecast for 1974
(1974-08-31)
An attempt is made in this paper to forecast investment in the private corporate sector for 1974, by
using the data available with the three leading term-lending institutions. Most relevant, in this context,
is the ...