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Central Bank Autonomy and Monetary Federalism: Ruminations of a Practitioner
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Central Bank Autonomy and Monetary Federalism: Ruminations of a Practitioner

A. K. N. Ahmed and N. K. A. Ahmed
Economic and political weekly, Vol.41(36), pp.3832-3834
09/09/2006

Abstract

Central banks Credit Developing countries Economics Federal Reserve Bank Finance Government Governors H. T. Parekh Finance Forum Monetary policy State banks
The independence of the central bank in a market-oriented economy is no longer a disputable issue in theory but problems arise in regard to the ways in which to achieve it. As a practitioner, I would suggest devising a convention through a formal agreement between the government and central bank. It is also possible to have an epigone of a federal central bank in India if the existing regional boards of directors are given more teeth.

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