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Sectoral Efficacy of Macroprudential Policies in India

Employing bank-level supervisory data, the paper examines the efficacy of the macroprudential policy in managing systemic risk in India. It analyses the effect of dynamic risk weights and provisioning on the credit growth in the five sectors targeted by the Reserve Bank of India since 2004.

Reforming the Risky Financial System

Other People's Money: The Real Business of Finance by John Kay; New York: Public Affairs, 2015; pp 352, $27.99 (hardcover).

Global Slowdown and the Indian Economy

While there may have been some effect of the current global slowdown on economic activity in India, poor performance of agriculture has perhaps been more responsible for the Indian economic slowdown in recent years. Thus domestic factors such as agricultural growth can be neglected only at our own peril. With the information technology industry set to be a major vehicle for productivity growth, India must be prepared to withstand the increased possibility of output volatility through upswings and recessions. And as it increasingly meshes with the globalised trading and financial system, India's own financial system must be strengthened to withstand asset price shocks with policies geared to take quick remedial measures.

Financial System in Crisis

The travails of the financial system have a complex origin. Most critically, policy planners, overwhelmed by past ailments, have allowed banks and financial institutions to neglect their basic functions of extending commercial credit, prudential norms and other reform measures notwithstanding.

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