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Dony Alex

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O P Jindal University

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Working papers

  1. Mathew Joseph & Karan Singh & Pankaj Vashisht & Dony Alex & Alamuru Soumya & Ritika Tewari & Ritwik Banerjee, 2009. "The State of the Indian Economy 2009-10," Macroeconomics Working Papers 22915, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
  2. Rajiv Kumar & Mathew Joseph & Dony Alex & Pankaj Vashisht & Debosree Banerjee, 2009. "Indian Economic Outlook 2008-09 and 2009-10," Macroeconomics Working Papers 22916, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.

Articles

  1. Alex, Dony, 2021. "Anchoring of inflation expectations in large emerging economies," The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Elsevier, vol. 23(C).

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Working papers

  1. Mathew Joseph & Karan Singh & Pankaj Vashisht & Dony Alex & Alamuru Soumya & Ritika Tewari & Ritwik Banerjee, 2009. "The State of the Indian Economy 2009-10," Macroeconomics Working Papers 22915, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Rashid Amjad & Musleh ud Din, 2010. "Economic and Social Impact of Global Financial Crisis: Implications for Macroeconomic and Development Policies in South Asia," PIDE Monograph Series 2010:1, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
    2. Umaima Arif & Eatzaz Ahmed, 2010. "Pension System Reforms for Pakistan: Current Situation and Future Prospects," PIDE Monograph Series 2010:2, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.

  2. Rajiv Kumar & Mathew Joseph & Dony Alex & Pankaj Vashisht & Debosree Banerjee, 2009. "Indian Economic Outlook 2008-09 and 2009-10," Macroeconomics Working Papers 22916, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Sreenilayam, Dr Jomon Mathew, 2013. "Trends and Challenges of India’s Balance of Payments," MPRA Paper 51387, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 05 Sep 2013.
    2. Debamitra Mitra, 2012. "Revisiting Nehruvian Asianism in the Contemporary Asian Reality," South Asian Survey, , vol. 19(2), pages 303-318, September.
    3. Mathew, Dr Jomon, 2013. "Trends and Challenges of India’s Balance of Payments," MPRA Paper 51167, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Articles

  1. Alex, Dony, 2021. "Anchoring of inflation expectations in large emerging economies," The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Elsevier, vol. 23(C).

    Cited by:

    1. Christian P Pinshi, 2022. "Ciblage des prévisions d'inflation : Un nouveau cadre pour la politique monétaire ?," Working Papers hal-03548273, HAL.
    2. PINSHI, Christian P., 2022. "Inflation-Forecast Targeting: A New Framework for Monetary Policy?," MPRA Paper 111709, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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