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    Monetary Policy

    RBI & Its Monetary Policies Table of Contents NO. | Particulars | 1. | Introduction of RBI | 2. | Monetary policy | 3. | Monetary policy objectives | 4. | Monetary policy functions | 5. | Operations of Monetary policy * Quantitative credit control * Selective or qualitative methods | 6. | Operating procedures of Monetary policy * Liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) * Market stabilization scheme | 7. | Monetary policy tools | 8. | Recent changes in Monetary

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    Economic Policy

    The World Bank notes PREM AUGUST 2009 N U M B E R 141 ECONOMIC POLICY The Global Financial Crisis: Comparisons with the Great Depression and Scenarios for Recovery Milan Brahmbhatt (PRMVP) and Luiz Pereira Da Silva (DECVP) A recent paper by Eichengreen and O’Rourke on “A Tale of Two Depressions” (publicized by Martin Wolf in the Financial Times) has highlighted some close correspondences between economic performance during the present world recession and that during the early months

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    The Mauritian Financial System

    INTRODUCTION The Mauritian Financial services sector has witnessed a rapid growth since recent years and it is now one of the main pillars of the economy. The sector has stepped up its role in the economy partly due to the government support to the industry. Mauritius has therefore proved to be a leading international Financial Centre for Asian and African investments. The newly launched Global business sector backed by a growing banking sector and a profitable stock Exchange in the early 1990’s

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    Nbfi

    Internship Report on Portfolio Mix and Operational Performance of NBFIs in Bangladesh Under the Supervision of Dr. M. Sadiqul Islam Professor Department of Finance University of Dhaka Prepared by Robin Kumar Saha BBA ID: 16-039 BBA 16th Batch Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Date of Submission: ............, 2014 Letter of Transmittal .................., 2014 Dr. M. Sadiqul Islam Professor Department of Finance University

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    Monetary in Vietnam: Alternatives to Inflation Targeting

    com) Fifth Draft July 2007 Paper prepared for the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst with support from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Earlier versions of this paper were presented to the May 2005 CEDES/Amherst Research Conference in Buenos Aires and the July 2005 Da Nang Symposium on Continuing Renovation of the Economy and Society. Financial support for this project has been provided by the Ford Foundation

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    Inside View of Financial Crisis 07

    ABSTRACT Almost everyone was affected by the 2007-2010 global financial crisis in one way or another. While there have been numerous studies that have explored the causes behind such global financial crisis, this subject proves to be a rather significant matter as it is still an ongoing crisis that had hit the Western countries directly causing massive layoffs. Indeed, many people have predicted such crisis would require a substantial amount of time for it to subdue. However, we do not

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    Microeconomics

    Bank of Vietnam has gradually grown and developed, contributing important role in building and strengthening, perfecting currency, credit and banking system in Vietnam, actively serving the construction and defense. In addition to its national financial responsibilities, the State Bank also assumed some of the duties of a commercial bank. The State Bank of Vietnam defines its principal roles as: promote monetary stability and formulate monetary policies, promote institutions’ stability

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    India Evaluation for Startup Business

    the economic structure differs greatly from state to state. India is known for having one of the fasting growing economies in the world. This has a lot to do with the huge population in India. Capital, labor, and productivity growth have been the main contributors to the economic growth in the country. In recent years the Indian government has made great strides in strengthening the economy. Despite this push by the government there are still several very poor areas and the country still has a lot of

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    Financial Markets

    markets from developed financial markets Name: Course: University: Tutor: Date: Abstract The present regarded industrialized countries are seen to be much enjoying the benefits that the economy is offering. The so called first world countries have continued to experience faster economic growth because of the influence of the stronger and well established both financial and security market. The research paper in it’s entirely, considers the lessons that the emerging financial markets from the developed

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    Dutch Disease in Russian Economy

    county. Most of them have an impact on country’s GDP, so a brief look on it will give us a general picture of the state of a country’s economy and therefore its competitiveness. Russia has been showing stable GDP growth over the past years, which is certainly good. However, I strongly believe that the growth was rather artificial. Mainly because Russia’s economy is highly dependant on raw materials and most important - on its export prices. In this paper some theoretical concepts of

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