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JULY-SEPTEMBER 2002-2003
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No.4 |
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MONETARY
ECONOMICS
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| Effects
of monetary changes on the U.S. economy in the short-run and
long-run.
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Peter
J.Saunders |
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| Changing
monetary policy lags and liberation in india
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D.M.Nachane
& Lakshmi R |
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The spectre of IMF conditionality : some
streamlining options
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Sitikantha
pattanaik & Sangita Misra |
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| Testing
the fisher effect for Sri Lanka with a forecast rate of
inflation as proxy for inflationary expectations
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Arusha
Cooray |
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| Asymmetry
in the EMS
ASYMMETRY IN THE EMS
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Fuhmei
Wang |
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| Velocity
effect on inflationary growth of Turky : Evidence from
co-integration analysis and granger's causality test
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Ilhan
Ozturk |
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| Money
- income and money-price causality in selected SAARC countries :
some econometric exercises.
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Mudabber
Ahmed |
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| Gibson
paradox, Trend- Stationarity and intrest rate targeting - an
econometric analysis.
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Narain
Sinha
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| From
capitalism and marxism to the economic effects of Mahesh Yogi's
transcendental meditation.
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Mohanchandralal |
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| Saving
behavour in india : an empirical study
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Md.Abdus
Salam and Umma Kulsum |
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| Determinants
of portfolio choice of individual investors
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Rajarajan |
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| Implied
liquidity premiums in the inter-bank money market
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Surendra
Sundararajan |
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| Quantity
theory of money in the indian empirical setting
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P.R.Brahmananda,
G.Nagaraju |
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| An
oxford volume of essays in appreciation of Dr. Raja chelliah's
contributions tofiscal economics
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