Unorganized money markets in India

Karkal, Gopal

Unorganized money markets in India - Bombay Lalvani Pub. 1967 - 138 p.

THE SPECIAL significance of this book is that the subject matter dealt with is not only topical but also interesting, because since 1930 there has been no systematic and proper work done on such an important subject. Unorganized Money Markets in India is written for those who are interested in the Indian Money Market, whether they are monetary authorities, practising bankers and business men or university scholars.

The book attempts to study and evaluate empirically some important operational relationships viz., the impact of Government regulations and other controls on the working of Indigenous Financial Agencies, the effect of expansion of commercial and co-operative banks on them i.e., agencies' lending policies. Some policy implications of the future role of these agencies in the banking and credit structure of our developing economy are presented in the final chapter.


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