Readership: Students, teachers, and researchers of finance, management, and economics as well as development economists, policymakers, analysts, and readers interested in the evolution of monetary policy in India.
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Rakesh Mohan is Professor in the Practice of International Economics and Finance, School of Management and Senior Fellow, Jackson Institute of Global Affairs, Yale University.
List of Tables Figures, and Boxes Preface List of Abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: Transforming Indian Banking: In Search of a better Tomorrow 3: Finance for Industrial Growth 4: Agricultural Credit in India: Status, Issues, and Future Agenda 5: Ownership and Governance in Private Sector Banks in India 6: Reforms, Productivity, and Efficiency in Banking 7: Financial Sector Reforms and Monetary Policy 8: Challenges to Monetary Policy in a Globalizing World 9: Some Apparent Puzzles for Contemporary Monetary Policy 10: Evolution of Central Banking in India 11: Coping with Liquidity Management in India: A Practitioner's View 12: Central Banks and Risk Management: Pursuing Financial Stability 13: Monetary and Financial policy Responses to Global Imbalances Afterword Index