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Dr I.G. Patel wrote on a wide range of issues related to theory and policy in the areas of money, finance, trade, balance of payments, and economic development. This collection presents a tapestry of ideas that continue to be relevant in the contemporary Indian and global economic setting.
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Dr I.G. Patel wrote on a wide range of issues related to theory and policy in the areas of money, finance, trade, balance of payments, and economic development. This collection presents a tapestry of ideas that continue to be relevant in the contemporary Indian and global economic setting.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780198078982
- ISBN-10: 0198078986
- Artikelnr.: 36272786
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780198078982
- ISBN-10: 0198078986
- Artikelnr.: 36272786
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Deena Khatkhate, former assistant director at the International Monetary Fund, former senior consultant for the United Nations and the World Bank. Y.V. Reddy, former Governor of Reserve Bank of India, currently Emeritus Professor at the Central University, Hyderabad.
List of Tables, Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: MONETARY AND CREDIT POLICY
1. Demand for Money During Periods of Inflation and Stabilization
2. Nature and Significance of Monetary Policy and its Instruments
3. Selective Credit Controls in Underdeveloped Economies
4. Some Thoughts on Monetary and Credit Policy
5. Monetary Policy Revisited
6. Communication Policy of Central Banks
Part II: GOLD POLICY
7. India's Elasticity of Demand for Gold
8. On Turning Gold into Base Metal
PART III: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
9. Exports by Countries in Process of Industrialization
10. The Challenge for the Newly Industrializing Countries
11. Capital Formation in Private Corporate Sector
12. Physical Planning
13. The Second Five Year Plan: A Tentative Framework
14. The Role of the Public Sector in a Small Open Economy
15. The First Five Year Plan of China (1953-1957): An Appraisal
PART IV. GROWTH, EQUITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE
16. The Socialist Legacy
17. Growth, Modernization, Self-Reliance, and Social Justice
18. Equity in a Modern Society
19. The Idea of India as an Ideal
PART V. ECONOMIC REFORM AND POLICY IN INDIA
20. The Vision for a New India
21. India's Economic Reforms and Development
22. Current Unease with Indian Economic Reform
PART VI. BANKING AND THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
23. Role of Banks and Financial Institutions in Corporate Finance
24. Capital Market Regulation
PART VII. INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS
25. Role of PL-480 Supplies in the Development of India
26. Trade and Payments Policy for a Developing Economy
27. Lessons from the Monetary Events of 1971
28. Indebtedness of Developing Countries
29. A New International Economic Order?
30. The Adjustment Problem
31. Protectionism: Its Causes and Manifestations
PART VIII. MISCELLANY
32. Professor A.C.Pigou: A Memoir
33. The Adam Smith Perspective
34. Advising the Advisers
Epilogue by Y.V. Reddy
References
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: MONETARY AND CREDIT POLICY
1. Demand for Money During Periods of Inflation and Stabilization
2. Nature and Significance of Monetary Policy and its Instruments
3. Selective Credit Controls in Underdeveloped Economies
4. Some Thoughts on Monetary and Credit Policy
5. Monetary Policy Revisited
6. Communication Policy of Central Banks
Part II: GOLD POLICY
7. India's Elasticity of Demand for Gold
8. On Turning Gold into Base Metal
PART III: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
9. Exports by Countries in Process of Industrialization
10. The Challenge for the Newly Industrializing Countries
11. Capital Formation in Private Corporate Sector
12. Physical Planning
13. The Second Five Year Plan: A Tentative Framework
14. The Role of the Public Sector in a Small Open Economy
15. The First Five Year Plan of China (1953-1957): An Appraisal
PART IV. GROWTH, EQUITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE
16. The Socialist Legacy
17. Growth, Modernization, Self-Reliance, and Social Justice
18. Equity in a Modern Society
19. The Idea of India as an Ideal
PART V. ECONOMIC REFORM AND POLICY IN INDIA
20. The Vision for a New India
21. India's Economic Reforms and Development
22. Current Unease with Indian Economic Reform
PART VI. BANKING AND THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
23. Role of Banks and Financial Institutions in Corporate Finance
24. Capital Market Regulation
PART VII. INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS
25. Role of PL-480 Supplies in the Development of India
26. Trade and Payments Policy for a Developing Economy
27. Lessons from the Monetary Events of 1971
28. Indebtedness of Developing Countries
29. A New International Economic Order?
30. The Adjustment Problem
31. Protectionism: Its Causes and Manifestations
PART VIII. MISCELLANY
32. Professor A.C.Pigou: A Memoir
33. The Adam Smith Perspective
34. Advising the Advisers
Epilogue by Y.V. Reddy
References
List of Tables, Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: MONETARY AND CREDIT POLICY
1. Demand for Money During Periods of Inflation and Stabilization
2. Nature and Significance of Monetary Policy and its Instruments
3. Selective Credit Controls in Underdeveloped Economies
4. Some Thoughts on Monetary and Credit Policy
5. Monetary Policy Revisited
6. Communication Policy of Central Banks
Part II: GOLD POLICY
7. India's Elasticity of Demand for Gold
8. On Turning Gold into Base Metal
PART III: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
9. Exports by Countries in Process of Industrialization
10. The Challenge for the Newly Industrializing Countries
11. Capital Formation in Private Corporate Sector
12. Physical Planning
13. The Second Five Year Plan: A Tentative Framework
14. The Role of the Public Sector in a Small Open Economy
15. The First Five Year Plan of China (1953-1957): An Appraisal
PART IV. GROWTH, EQUITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE
16. The Socialist Legacy
17. Growth, Modernization, Self-Reliance, and Social Justice
18. Equity in a Modern Society
19. The Idea of India as an Ideal
PART V. ECONOMIC REFORM AND POLICY IN INDIA
20. The Vision for a New India
21. India's Economic Reforms and Development
22. Current Unease with Indian Economic Reform
PART VI. BANKING AND THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
23. Role of Banks and Financial Institutions in Corporate Finance
24. Capital Market Regulation
PART VII. INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS
25. Role of PL-480 Supplies in the Development of India
26. Trade and Payments Policy for a Developing Economy
27. Lessons from the Monetary Events of 1971
28. Indebtedness of Developing Countries
29. A New International Economic Order?
30. The Adjustment Problem
31. Protectionism: Its Causes and Manifestations
PART VIII. MISCELLANY
32. Professor A.C.Pigou: A Memoir
33. The Adam Smith Perspective
34. Advising the Advisers
Epilogue by Y.V. Reddy
References
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: MONETARY AND CREDIT POLICY
1. Demand for Money During Periods of Inflation and Stabilization
2. Nature and Significance of Monetary Policy and its Instruments
3. Selective Credit Controls in Underdeveloped Economies
4. Some Thoughts on Monetary and Credit Policy
5. Monetary Policy Revisited
6. Communication Policy of Central Banks
Part II: GOLD POLICY
7. India's Elasticity of Demand for Gold
8. On Turning Gold into Base Metal
PART III: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
9. Exports by Countries in Process of Industrialization
10. The Challenge for the Newly Industrializing Countries
11. Capital Formation in Private Corporate Sector
12. Physical Planning
13. The Second Five Year Plan: A Tentative Framework
14. The Role of the Public Sector in a Small Open Economy
15. The First Five Year Plan of China (1953-1957): An Appraisal
PART IV. GROWTH, EQUITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE
16. The Socialist Legacy
17. Growth, Modernization, Self-Reliance, and Social Justice
18. Equity in a Modern Society
19. The Idea of India as an Ideal
PART V. ECONOMIC REFORM AND POLICY IN INDIA
20. The Vision for a New India
21. India's Economic Reforms and Development
22. Current Unease with Indian Economic Reform
PART VI. BANKING AND THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM
23. Role of Banks and Financial Institutions in Corporate Finance
24. Capital Market Regulation
PART VII. INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS
25. Role of PL-480 Supplies in the Development of India
26. Trade and Payments Policy for a Developing Economy
27. Lessons from the Monetary Events of 1971
28. Indebtedness of Developing Countries
29. A New International Economic Order?
30. The Adjustment Problem
31. Protectionism: Its Causes and Manifestations
PART VIII. MISCELLANY
32. Professor A.C.Pigou: A Memoir
33. The Adam Smith Perspective
34. Advising the Advisers
Epilogue by Y.V. Reddy
References