Financial repression in India.
As the economy grows and becomes more refined the banking sector has to develop at the same time in such a manner that it supports and stimulates the growth. With increasing global integration, the Indian banking system and financial system on a whole has to be strengthened so as to be able to compe...
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| Format: | Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) |
| Language: | English |
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2007
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| Online Access: | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21434/ |
| Summary: | As the economy grows and becomes more refined the banking sector has to develop at the same time in such a manner that it supports and stimulates the growth. With increasing global integration, the Indian banking system and financial system on a whole has to be strengthened so as to be able to compete. Since more than a decade India has had financial sector reforms during which there has been considerable transformation and liberalization of the whole financial system. Repressionist policies have played a major role in the banking sector since liberalisation. This study aims to analyze the effects of financial repression on the financial depth, financial development and economic development of India. |
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