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The India Policy Forum 2004.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Blue Ridge Summit : Brookings Institution Press, 2004Copyright date: ©2005Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (360 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780815797623
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The India Policy Forum 2004LOC classification:
  • HC435.3.I72eb vol. 1
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- Editors' Summary -- India's Trade Reform -- Should a U.S.-India FTA Be Part of India's Trade Strategy? -- Foreign Inflows and Macroeconomic Policy in India -- India's Experience with a Pegged Exchange Rate -- Liberalizing Capital Flows in India: Financial Repression, Macroeconomic Policy, and Gradual Reforms -- Banking Reform in India -- Back Cover.
Summary: A Brookings Institution Press and the National Council of Applied Economic Research publication The India Policy Forum (IPF) is a new annual publication dedicated to research on the contemporary Indian economy. It provides a forum for addressing the scope, speed, and desirability of economic reforms within India and their fundamental impacts on the country's social and economic welfare. The IPF aims to nurture a global network of scholars interested in India's economic transformation. A joint publication of the National Council of Applied Economic Research in India and the Brookings Institution in the United States, the IPF provides a bridge between researchers in India and abroad. This inaugural issue contains highlights from a conference held in New Delhi in March 2004. Topics include: * India's Trade Reform: Progress, Impact, and Future Strategy * Should a U.S.-India Free Trade Agreement Be Part of India's Trade Strategy? * Foreign Inflows and Macroeconomic Policy in India * India's Experience with the Implementation of a Pegged Exchange Rate * The Challenges for Capital Account Convertibility in India * Banking Reform in India.
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Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- Editors' Summary -- India's Trade Reform -- Should a U.S.-India FTA Be Part of India's Trade Strategy? -- Foreign Inflows and Macroeconomic Policy in India -- India's Experience with a Pegged Exchange Rate -- Liberalizing Capital Flows in India: Financial Repression, Macroeconomic Policy, and Gradual Reforms -- Banking Reform in India -- Back Cover.

A Brookings Institution Press and the National Council of Applied Economic Research publication The India Policy Forum (IPF) is a new annual publication dedicated to research on the contemporary Indian economy. It provides a forum for addressing the scope, speed, and desirability of economic reforms within India and their fundamental impacts on the country's social and economic welfare. The IPF aims to nurture a global network of scholars interested in India's economic transformation. A joint publication of the National Council of Applied Economic Research in India and the Brookings Institution in the United States, the IPF provides a bridge between researchers in India and abroad. This inaugural issue contains highlights from a conference held in New Delhi in March 2004. Topics include: * India's Trade Reform: Progress, Impact, and Future Strategy * Should a U.S.-India Free Trade Agreement Be Part of India's Trade Strategy? * Foreign Inflows and Macroeconomic Policy in India * India's Experience with the Implementation of a Pegged Exchange Rate * The Challenges for Capital Account Convertibility in India * Banking Reform in India.

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