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082 _a332.1 TAR
100 _aTarapore, S.S.
245 0 _aIssues in financial sector reforms
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bUBSPD Pub.
260 _c2001
300 _a235 p.
365 _b 375.00
365 _dRS
520 _aDuring the past few years there has been an animated debate on the need for second generation financial reforms. It is recognised that without a broad consensus there would be an attenuating of reforms and, in this context, there is a need for a much wider appreciation of the subject. The media provides a powerful channel of communication with a wide readership and S.S. Tarapore, who was the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, has been writing a weekly column on these issues. The present volume focuses on banking sector reforms as well as the problems of non-banking financial institutions and also deals in an integrated manner with issues relating to monetary, fiscal and external sectors. There is an exhaustive treatment of the issue of liberalisation of capital account and the author cogently presents a contrarian stance. Apart from targeting the regulatory supervisory authorities, professional bankers, economists and students, the volume is written in a style which is easily comprehended by the general reader wishing to get a glimpse of the central issues in financial sector reforms.
650 _aBanks and banking - India
942 _cB
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