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100 | _aGupta, Suraj B. | ||
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_aMonetary Planning for India / _cSuraj B. Gupta |
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_aNew Delhi: _bOxford University Press, _c2010. |
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_axi, 240 p.; _bSoft-Bound, _c23 cm. |
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505 | _aChapter-1: Objectives of monetary planning; Chapter-2: Planning for neutral money; Chapter-3: Money supply analysis; Chapter-4: High-powered money; Chapter-5: Planning control of money supply; Chapter-6: Open market operations; Chapter-7: Variations in reserve requirements; Chapter-8: Reserve bank credit to banks; Chapter-9: The statutory liquidity ratio; Chapter-10: Reserve bank credit to development Banks; | ||
520 | _aChanges in money supply have wide-ranging economic repercussions. Such changes, therefore, need to be planned and made within the framework of a coherent monetary policy. This book provides the background for the making of sound monetary policy through a lucid and systematic discussion of the factors involved in such planning. After a consideration of what monetary planning should aim at and why, the author goes on to discuss how changes in the supply of money come about. Sources of change in high-powered money, the key factor responsible for changes in money supply, are discussed in detailed. This classic will be useful for teachers, students, researchers, and policymakers int he area of monetary economics, as well as all those interested in the history of monetary planning in India. | ||
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