Money and Finance in the Indian Economy

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The progressive integration of India's financial markets with those worldwide has implications for both traditional concerns such as inflation and growth, the distribution of income and the value of the rupee as well as for new areas of enquiry such as the state of the financial markets and links between the financial and real sectors in an era of highly mobile capital. Report on a conference.

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Money and Finance in the Indian Economy. (1999). Economic and Political Weekly, 34(8), 451–453. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4407670

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