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    • Indian economic forecast : July 1994 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2009-12-12)
      Boom conditions are prevailing in the economy but there is a danger of inflation raising its head again as the foreign exchange reserves go on increasing. The RBI s target of 55 billion of foreign capital which it can ...
    • Indian economic forecast december 1993 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-04-17)
      The government has begun preparing the people for the second phase of reforms by frequently pointing out that the next phase of reforms would be harsher but enrich their lives later. The tougher decisions about liberalisation ...
    • Indian economic forecast March 1993 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-26)
      Although not spelt out by the Finance Minister as preparing ground for the EFF/ESAF loan from the IMF, it is a path-breaking budget with a strong emphasis on restructuring the economy and the augmenting supply side of the ...
    • Indian economic forecast November 1992 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-07-27)
      There are confusing signals which are being given by different ministers and their officials about the health of Indian economy. Among all this brouhaha attempt is made to give economic logic to events occurring around us ...
    • Indian economic forecast: August 1992 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-24)
      On the eve of the present government's anniversary of assuming office, pessimism towards stabilization and reforms were well entrenched in the media. With the help of hindsight one may opine that it was the loss of political ...
    • Indian economic forecast: post budget analysis April 1994 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-07-27)
      The collective impact of a battery of reforms coming hard on the heels of one another, is still being felt in boardrooms and chaupals. The credibility of the reform dictates that consistent liberalisation policies should ...
    • Indian economic forecast: september, 1993 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-29)
      Is 1993-94 a reform holiday to build a consensus in the country and a stronger political resolve to undertake a fresh EFF form 1994-95? A battery of committees suggests that, though the government has postponed the EFF ...
    • Indian economy in 1990s 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-23)
      There is silver lining in the dark clouds at the horizon for the Indian economy. In the short term India has to sacrifice little growth in the fiscal year 1991-92 and in all likelihood it would not be very good in 1992-93. ...
    • Modelling of industrial sector in macro econometric models of Indian economy 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-28)
      Modelling of the Industrial Sectors has been ad-hoc in macro models. The proportion of industrial sector out in nation output has steadily increased but modellers have ignored the link between industrial sector output and ...
    • Privatisation programme in Britain and East European countries: some lessons for India 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-24)
      In 1979, when the Conservative party was elected in the UK, it was no more than a gut feeling, impatience and inability to improve the working of the nationalised industries, it was felt that the invisible hand of the ...
    • Rupee convertibility and exit policy 

      Rastogi, A. B. (2010-03-23)
      The successful of partial convertibility of rupee and adequate foreign reserves have boosted confidence of the government. It is more than likely that we are going to see a convertible rupee on trade account before the end ...