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Advanced Study In Money And Banking: Theory and Policy Relevance in the Indian Economy (MULTI VOL SET-2 Vols.)

by Perminder Khanna
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126904440
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Business Management
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 904
  • Original Price: INR 2990.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 2300 grams

The book Advanced Study in Money & Banking : Theory & Policy Relevance in the Indian Economy is a complete treatise on banking and global financial developments with special reference to DMCs and the Indian Economy. It provides an invaluable, up-to-date and refreshing approach to key development issues pertaining to monetary theory, banking, and policy matters. The theoretical, institutional and historical approaches have been skilfully integrated to explore and elucidate the interrelationships of money and banking and the functioning of the economy as a whole. The analytical study of the main operational ratios of banks for the period 1998 to 2003 gives an overview of the bank street scenario. In its wide perspective, the book includes a comprehensive study of banking and information technology, mechanism of international payments, and international monetary policies and monetary cooperation. Above all, against the backdrop of economic uncertainty and the low ebb in economic activity, volatility in stock markets and significant fluctuations in major currencies of the world, the Indian monetary policy during the period of 1952-2003 has been extensively discussed. Simple graphs and up-to-date economic models provided in the book enable the readers to have an easy and accurate understanding of the subject. The book would be of great interest and use for students and teachers of economics, commerce and business management. The bankers and legislators concerned with monetary and banking policies would find the book highly useful.

Perminder Khanna, Ph.D., M.Phil., M.A., is a Reader in the Department of Economics, D.C.S., Panjab University. She has also taught in the Department of Economics, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her professional work focuses on monetary and international economics. Her research papers have been published in reputed journals and presented at different fora.

  • Tables
  • Exhibits
  • VOLUME I

  • Part I : Money and Finance

  • Chapter 1 – The Nature and Scope of Monetary Economics
  • Chapter 2 – The Definition of Money
  • Chapter 3 – Kinds of Money
  • Chapter 4 – The Monetary Systems
  • Chapter 5 – The Financial Systems and the Indian Debt Market
  • Chapter 6 – Money Market, Capital Market and Financial Instruments
  • Chapter 7 – The Indian Money Market
  • Chapter 8 – The Indian Capital Market
  • Chapter 9 – The Structure of Interest Rates
  • Part II : Commercial Banking

  • Chapter 10 – The Commercial Banking System
  • Chapter 11 – Bank Expansion and Contraction
  • Chapter 12 – Commercial Bank Policies
  • Part III : International Banking

  • Chapter 13 – International Banking
  • Part IV : Security Differentiation

  • Chapter 14 – Security Differentiation and Financial Growth
  • Part V : Nonbanking Financial Institutions

  • Chapter 15 – Nonmonetary Financial Intermediation
  • Part VI : Central Banking

  • Chapter 16 – Central Banking Evolution and Functions
  • Chapter 17 – Central Banking Policy Tools
  • Part VII : The Indian Banking System

  • Chapter 18 – The Indian Banking System : An Evaluation
  • Chapter 19 – The Banking Sector Reforms in the Indian Economy
  • VOLUME II

  • Part VIII : International Banking Statistics of India

  • Chapter 20 – International Banking Statistics of India
  • Part IX : Monetary Theory

  • Chapter 21 – The Demand for Money : A Theoretical and an Empirical Analysis
  • Chapter 22 – The Demand for Money : The Quantity Theory of Money - A Restatement
  • Chapter 23 – The Neoclassical Monetary Theory : A Critique
  • Chapter 24 – The National Income Accounts
  • Chapter 25 – Consumption Saving and Investment
  • Chapter 26 – Determination of Equilibrium Income
  • Chapter 27 – Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
  • Chapter 28 – The Money Supply Alterations and Impact on the Equilibrium System
  • Chapter 29 – The Neutrality of Money - Revisited
  • Part X : Policy Issues

  • Chapter 30 – Monetary Policy : Some Issues
  • Chapter 31 – Monetary Policy : The Evolution
  • Part XI : The Economic Environment

  • Chapter 32 – The Global Economic Environment
  • Part XII : The Indian Monetary Policy

  • Chapter 33 – Monetary Policy and Monetary Targeting in the Indian Economy
  • Part XIII : International Monetary Relations

  • Chapter 34 – The International Monetary System
  • Chapter 35 – Foreign Exchange Markets and International Payments
  • Chapter 36 – The International Monetary Policies
  • Chapter 37 – The Evolution of the International Monetary System
  • Part XIV : Developing Asia : Trends and Financial Markets

  • Chapter 38 – Developing Asia : Economic Trends and Financial Markets
  • Summary/Supplementary Readings/Key Terms

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