The works of Al Roth is a huge interest area but am not able to focus given so much work on other areas.
Carmen Nobel profiles the Roth’s works in this nice article:
The works of Al Roth is a huge interest area but am not able to focus given so much work on other areas.
Carmen Nobel profiles the Roth’s works in this nice article:
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Usha Thorat, RBI’s Deputy Governor stepped down on Tuesday (9 Nov 2010) as her 5-year term got over.
Tamal Bandyopadhyay & Dinesh Unnikrishnan of Mint have a superb interview of Thorat.
She compares the various RBI Governors she has worked under:
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I have been scratching my head since RBI started to use this term – normalisation of Monetary Policy/interest rates. What does it mean?
Going by economic theory, one way to understand normalisation is using Taylor rule. Simply put, Taylor rule states:
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