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.
Monetary Theory Is A Comprehensive Textbook That Meets The Needs Of Students At The Honours And Post-Graduate Level. The Sixteenth Edition Has Been Thoroughly Revised And Updated. The Book Is Divided Into Five Parts Viz Money And Prices; Trade Cycle And S
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.
Table of Content : 1. Money–Definition, Functions and Importance 2. Supply of Money and High Powered Money 3. Financial System : Meaning, Components and Significance 4. Financial Intermediaries 5. Indian Banking System and Commercial Banking 6. Bank : Definition, Functions and Importance of Commercial Banks 7. Regional Rural Banks 8. Cooperative Banks in India 9. Creation of Credit By Banks 10. Development Banks 11. Non-Banking Financial Institutions in India 12. Problems and Policies of Allocation of Institutional Credit 13. Reserve Bank of India 14. Reserve Bank and Monetary Regulations in India 15. Interest Rate 16. Inflation and Interest Rates in India. More Information:- TheThe authors of this book are Dr. V.C.Sinha. Dr. V.C.Sinha is a former Vice-chancellor & Head, Department of Business Economics and Business Administration, A.P.S University, Rewa..
able of Content : 1. Money–Definition, Functions and Importance 2. Supply of Money and High Powered Money 3. Financial System : Meaning, Components and Significance 4. Financial Intermediaries 5. Indian Banking System and Commercial Banking 6. Bank : Definition, Functions and Importance of Commercial Banks 7. Regional Rural Banks 8. Cooperative Banks in India 9. Creation of Credit By Banks 10. Development Banks 11. Non-Banking Financial Institutions in India 12. Problems and Policies of Allocation of Institutional Credit 13. Reserve Bank of India 14. Reserve Bank and Monetary Regulations in India 15. Interest Rate 16. Inflation and Interest Rates in India. More Information:- TheThe authors of this book are Dr. V.C.Sinha. Dr. V.C.Sinha is a former Vice-chancellor & Head, Department of Business Economics and Business Administration, A.P.S University, Rewa..
1. Definition and Functions of Money, 2. Nature and Importance of Money, 3. Supply of Money and High Powered Money, 4. Financial System : Meaning, Components and Importance, 5. Financial Intermediaries, 6. Bank : Definition, Importance and Functions, 7. Structure of Commercial Banking System in India, 8. Regional Rural Banks, 9. Co-operative Banks, 10. Credit, Credit Instruments and Credit Creation, 11. Development Bank’s : Institutional Financial Institutions, 12. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development—NABARD, 13. Problems and Policies of Allocation of Institutional Credit, 14. Reserve Bank of India, 15. Credit Control Polity of the Reserve Bank of India, 16. Monetary Policy, 17. Interest Rates, 18. Inflation and Interest Rates in India.
This book presents research that applies contemporary monetary theory and state-of-the-art econometric methods to the analysis of the monetary and financial aspects of the Indian economy and the impact of monetary policy on economic performance. Indian monetary policy has attracted significant attention from Indian and international macroeconomists over the last several years. Interest in how monetary policy influences economic performance and how monetary policy is conducted in India is growing. The prospects for further financial sector reform and ongoing inflation in India have sparked new interest in the role of money and monetary policy in India among economists, policy makers and students alike. The book should also interest economists outside India because it studies monetary economics in a major emerging market economy and makes advances in the analysis of how financial market imperfections and structural constraints influence the effects of monetary policy.