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_aTaming Indian inflation / _ceditors Rahul Anand ; Paul Cashin. |
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_aWashington D.C. : _bInternational Monetary Fund, _c2016. |
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_aix, 232 pages : _bcolor charts ; _c23 cm |
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_atext _btxt _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _bnc _2rdacarrier |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tCAUSES OF INFLATION. _tInflation dynamics in India: what can we learn from Phillips Curves? / _rRoberto F. Guimarães and _rLaura Papi -- _tReconsidering the role of food prices in inflation / _rJames P. Walsh -- _tFood inflation in India / _rPrachi Mishra and _rDevesh Roy -- _tUnderstanding India's food inflation through the lens of demand and supply / _rRahul Anand, _rNaresh Kumar, and _rVolodymyr Tulin ; _tCONSEQUENCES OF INFLATION. _tDoes inflation slow long-term growth in India? / _rKamiar Mohaddes and _rMehdi Raissi -- _tInflation and income inequality in China and India: is food inflation different? / _rJames P. Walsh and _rJiangyan Yu -- _tTransmission of India's inflation to neighboring countries / _rSonali Das, _rAdil Mohommad, and _rYasuhisa Ojima ; _tPOLICIES TO AFFECT INFLATION. _tMonetary policy transmission in India / _rSonali Das -- _tFood inflation in India: what role for monetary policy? / _rRahul Anand and _rVolodymyr Tulin -- _tInflation and monetary policy in small open economies / _rPaul Cashin and _rAgustÃn Roitman. |
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_a"This boo is a timely look at an important Indian macroeconomic issue - inflation. High and persistent inflation has been a serious macroeconomic challenge for India, particularly in the past decade. India's high rates of inflation have been underpinned ciefly by high and persistent rates of food price inflation, which cascade quickly into rural and urban wages and into nonfood inflation. Well-entrenched inflation expectations have also been a key driver of India's high inflation rates. This book documents and analyzes India's long-ongoing quest to bring inflation down. It grew out of the IMF staff's ongoing policy dialogue with the Indian authorities, in particular at the Reserve Bank of India and the Ministry of Finance. The focus of several of the chapters evolved from the exchange of views with officials from these agencies, and with the many Indian academics interested in these issues." _c-- page v. |
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_aFood prices _zIndia. |
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_aIndia _xEconomic conditions _y21st century. |
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_a2000 - 2099 _2fast |
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_aAnand, Rahul, _eeditor. |
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_aCashin, Paul, _eeditor. |
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