Quest for restoring financial stability in India /
Acharya, Viral V.
Quest for restoring financial stability in India / Viral V. Acharya. - New Delhi : SAGE Publications, 2020. - lv, 330 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Intro --
Advance Praise --
Title --
Copyright --
Dedication --
Bulk Sales --
Contents --
List of Figures --
List of Tables --
Acknowledgements --
Foreword --
Preface --
Part 1: Resolving Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) and Recapitalizing Banks --
1 Some Ways to Decisively Resolve Bank Stressed Assets --
2 A Bank Should Be Something One Can 'Bank' Upon --
3 The Unfinished Agenda: Restoring Public Sector Bank Health in India --
4 Prompt Corrective Action: An Essential Element of Financial Stability Framework --
Part 2: Creating a Public Credit Registry 5 A Case for Public Credit Registry in India --
6 Public Credit Registry (PCR) and Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN): Giant Strides to Democratize and Formalize Credit in India --
7 Some Reflections on Microcredit and How a Public Credit Registry Can Strengthen It --
8 What Can India's Banking System Learn from Shampoo Sachet Revolution? --
Part 3: Incorporating the Financial Cycle in the Monetary Policy Framework --
9 Monetary Policy under a Changing Financial and Macroeconomic Environment --
10 Managing the Financial Cycles in EMEs: A Central Banker's Perspective Part 4:Improving Monetary Policy Transmission --
11 Monetary Transmission in India: Why Is It Important and Why Hasn't It Worked Well? --
12 Improving Monetary Transmission through the Banking Channel: The Case for External Benchmarks in Bank Loans --
Part 5: Developing Viable Capital Markets and Ensuring External Sector Resilience --
13 Understanding and Managing Interest Rate Risk at Banks --
14 Global Spillovers: Managing Capital Flows and Forex Reserves --
15 Development of Viable Capital Markets: The Indian Experience Part 6: Striking the Right Balance: Enhancing the Autonomy of the Central Bank, the Markets and the Real Economy --
16 On the Importance of Independent Regulatory Institutions: The Case of the Central Bank --
17 Why Less Can Be More: On the Crowding Out Effects of Government Financing --
Epilogue --
About the Author
9789353884895
India --Economic policy--21st century.
India --Economic conditions--21st century.
Banks and banking--India.
330.954 / ACH
Quest for restoring financial stability in India / Viral V. Acharya. - New Delhi : SAGE Publications, 2020. - lv, 330 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Intro --
Advance Praise --
Title --
Copyright --
Dedication --
Bulk Sales --
Contents --
List of Figures --
List of Tables --
Acknowledgements --
Foreword --
Preface --
Part 1: Resolving Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) and Recapitalizing Banks --
1 Some Ways to Decisively Resolve Bank Stressed Assets --
2 A Bank Should Be Something One Can 'Bank' Upon --
3 The Unfinished Agenda: Restoring Public Sector Bank Health in India --
4 Prompt Corrective Action: An Essential Element of Financial Stability Framework --
Part 2: Creating a Public Credit Registry 5 A Case for Public Credit Registry in India --
6 Public Credit Registry (PCR) and Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN): Giant Strides to Democratize and Formalize Credit in India --
7 Some Reflections on Microcredit and How a Public Credit Registry Can Strengthen It --
8 What Can India's Banking System Learn from Shampoo Sachet Revolution? --
Part 3: Incorporating the Financial Cycle in the Monetary Policy Framework --
9 Monetary Policy under a Changing Financial and Macroeconomic Environment --
10 Managing the Financial Cycles in EMEs: A Central Banker's Perspective Part 4:Improving Monetary Policy Transmission --
11 Monetary Transmission in India: Why Is It Important and Why Hasn't It Worked Well? --
12 Improving Monetary Transmission through the Banking Channel: The Case for External Benchmarks in Bank Loans --
Part 5: Developing Viable Capital Markets and Ensuring External Sector Resilience --
13 Understanding and Managing Interest Rate Risk at Banks --
14 Global Spillovers: Managing Capital Flows and Forex Reserves --
15 Development of Viable Capital Markets: The Indian Experience Part 6: Striking the Right Balance: Enhancing the Autonomy of the Central Bank, the Markets and the Real Economy --
16 On the Importance of Independent Regulatory Institutions: The Case of the Central Bank --
17 Why Less Can Be More: On the Crowding Out Effects of Government Financing --
Epilogue --
About the Author
9789353884895
India --Economic policy--21st century.
India --Economic conditions--21st century.
Banks and banking--India.
330.954 / ACH