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Liberalizing Capital Flows: India's Experiences and Policy Issues

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  • Kohli, Renu

    (Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, New Delhi)

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This book is a systematic account of the process of capital account liberalization in India. Tracing the events from the nineties, beginning with the structural adjustment programme that was undertaken by India on the guidelines laid down by the IMF, this book narrates the changes that have taken place on the capital account side of India's BOP. The book outlines the policy background relating to India's BOP both prior- and post- structural changes of July 1991, and analyses these in the light of developments both at the national and international level. The author considers the gradual and sequenced process of liberalization, punctuated by need-based restriction, will allow India to build its financial institutions and help it maintain macroeconomic stability. The book argues that in all likelihood India will continue with gradual liberalization, timing it with its exchange rate and fiscal policies. Providing the reasons by the changes in the current financial scenario, the book is an engaging narration of vital issues pertaining to India's capital account system.

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  • Kohli, Renu, 2005. "Liberalizing Capital Flows: India's Experiences and Policy Issues," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780195670578.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780195670578
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    1. N. R. Bhanumurthy & Lokendra Kumawat, 2020. "Financial Globalization and Economic Growth in South Asia," South Asia Economic Journal, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, vol. 21(1), pages 31-57, March.
    2. Gurbachan Singh, 2012. "Financial Stability Reports (FSR) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), March and December, 2010: A Critical Review with a Long-term Perspective," Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, National Council of Applied Economic Research, vol. 6(1), pages 27-46, February.
    3. Yuanzhi Liu & Akintoye Victor Adejumo & Oluwabunmi Opeyemi Adejumo & Timothy Ayomitunde Aderemi, 2022. "Globalization and Economic Growth: A Sustainability Analysis for South Asian Countries," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 13(4), pages 507-522, September.
    4. Biru Paksha Paul, 2007. "Does Globalization Cause the Loss of Monetary-Policy Independence in Developing Economies? A Case Study with India," Papers of the Annual IUE-SUNY Cortland Conference in Economics, in: Oguz Esen & Ayla Ogus (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Globalization and Its Discontents, pages 186-207, Izmir University of Economics.

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