Quest for restoring financial stability in India. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Quest for restoring financial stability in India. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Quest for restoring financial stability in India
- Further Information:
- Note: Viral Acharya.
- Authors:
- Acharya, Viral V
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Foreword by Dr Y. V. Reddy, Former Governor, Reserve Bank of India; Preface: Fiscal Dominance—A Theory of Everything in India; PART I Resolving Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) and Recapitalizing Banks; Some Ways to Decisively Resolve Bank Stressed Assets; A Bank Should Be Something One Can ‘Bank’ Upon; The Unfinished Agenda: Restoring Public Sector Bank Health in India; Prompt Corrective Action: An Essential Element of Financial Stability Framework; PART II Creating a Public Credit Registry; A Case for Public Credit Registry in India; Public Credit Registry (PCR) and Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN): Giant Strides to Democratize and Formalize Credit in India; Some Reflections on Microcredit and How a Public Credit Registry Can Strengthen It; What Can India’s Banking System Learn from Shampoo Sachet Revolution?; PART III Incorporating the Financial Cycle in the Monetary Policy Framework; Monetary Policy under Changing Financial and Macroeconomic Environment; Managing the Financial Cycles in EMEs: A Central Banker’s Perspective; PART IV Improving Monetary Policy Transmission; Monetary Transmission in India: Why Is It Important and Why Hasn’t It Worked Well?; Improving Monetary Transmission through the Banking Channel - The Case for External Benchmarks in Bank Loans; PART V Developing Viable Capital Markets and Ensuring External Sector Resilience; Understanding and Managing Interest Rate Risk at Banks; Global Spillovers: Managing Capital Flows and ForexAcknowledgements; Foreword by Dr Y. V. Reddy, Former Governor, Reserve Bank of India; Preface: Fiscal Dominance—A Theory of Everything in India; PART I Resolving Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) and Recapitalizing Banks; Some Ways to Decisively Resolve Bank Stressed Assets; A Bank Should Be Something One Can ‘Bank’ Upon; The Unfinished Agenda: Restoring Public Sector Bank Health in India; Prompt Corrective Action: An Essential Element of Financial Stability Framework; PART II Creating a Public Credit Registry; A Case for Public Credit Registry in India; Public Credit Registry (PCR) and Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN): Giant Strides to Democratize and Formalize Credit in India; Some Reflections on Microcredit and How a Public Credit Registry Can Strengthen It; What Can India’s Banking System Learn from Shampoo Sachet Revolution?; PART III Incorporating the Financial Cycle in the Monetary Policy Framework; Monetary Policy under Changing Financial and Macroeconomic Environment; Managing the Financial Cycles in EMEs: A Central Banker’s Perspective; PART IV Improving Monetary Policy Transmission; Monetary Transmission in India: Why Is It Important and Why Hasn’t It Worked Well?; Improving Monetary Transmission through the Banking Channel - The Case for External Benchmarks in Bank Loans; PART V Developing Viable Capital Markets and Ensuring External Sector Resilience; Understanding and Managing Interest Rate Risk at Banks; Global Spillovers: Managing Capital Flows and Forex Reserves; Development of Viable Capital Markets: The Indian Experience; PART VI Striking the Right Balance: Enhancing the Autonomy of the Central Bank, the Markets and the Real Economy; On the Importance of Independent Regulatory Institutions: The Case of the Central Bank; Why Less Can Be More: On the Crowding- Out Effects of Government Financing; Epilogue; … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Los Angeles : SAGE
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 332.10954
Banks and banking -- India
India -- Economic conditions -- 21st century - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789353884901
- Related ISBNs:
- 9789353884895
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