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Banking on the State Support and vice versa
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Andrew Haldane once again. I have been covering his works in the crisis and all have been excellent reading ( here , here and here ). In his recent paper cum speech co-written with Piergiorgio Alessandri he tells you how banks have changed over the years: Historically, the link between the state and ...19 hours ago -
Benefits of GST for Indian economy
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I had posted a while back on India’s goods and service tax. In that post I had pointed to a primer and a speech from Dr Kelkar. In that speech Dr Kelkar had estimated the gains of GST for Indian economy based on similar gains made in Canada. In his recent speech (not recent actually, given in October 2009) he ...21 hours ago -
Understanding Banking- Mechanism Design Approach
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In 2007 , when Riksbank Committee awarded the Economics prize to Mechanism Design Theory, I realized there is something like this in economics. Adam Smith’s classical metaphor of the invisible hand refers to how the market, under ideal conditions, ensures an efficient allocation of scarce resources. But in ...1 day ago -
Add Meir Kohn’s works to your reading list
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I don’t remember which blog/article pointed to a paper by Meir Kohn . He is an eco professor at Dartmouth who has done tonnes of work on financial history to understand whether it helps in economic growth. What is amazing is his phd was in Operations Research. He took up economic/financial history as he was ...1 day ago -
Mint’ new column on economic research papers
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There were 2 news paper columns that I know of that track latest economic research papers. Okonomos in Business Standard. Mainly written by T C A Srinivasa-raghavan who bid his farewell to the column on Aug 22, 2008. After that the column was carried on for a while, but seems to have stopped for time being. Grey ...1 day ago -
Supercomputing 2009 (SC09) Papers Online
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Supercomputing (SC) conferences is one of the premier events that attracts researchers, scientists, computing center staff members, IT and data center management, application developers, computer manufacturing personnel, program managers, journalists and congressional staffers from industry, academia, and national ...2 days ago -
Basics of Corruption
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I came across this wonderful paper (HT Gulzar) on corrpution from Jakob Svesson This paper will discuss eight frequently asked questions about public corruption: (1) What is corruption? (2) Which countries are the most corrupt? (3) What are the common characteristics of countries with high corruption? (4) ...3 days ago -
Probability of deflation in US has become fairly small
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In this new short note from FRBSF economist analyses inflation expectations in US. Predicting the course of inflation is one of the most important challenges facing monetary policymakers. Useful aids to such prediction are the measures of expected future inflation obtained from prices in government bond markets. ...3 days ago -
Importance of knowing and understanding Central Bank Laws
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When we think about central bank functions, it is important to know that their functions are governed by an Act/Law etc. The act determines what a central bank should do, objectives etc. This is because central banks are created by governments and legislation is a way to tell the bank what to do and what not to do. ...3 days ago -
Simplifying thinking about financial regulation
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There is so much being written on financial regulation that one’s head just aches. There is much confusion and no clarity on how do you summarise them. I came across this useful way of simplifying and classifying financial regulation from Mark Carney of Bank of Canada. In his speech he summarises the financial ...4 days ago -
Icrier Review of Indian economy 2009-10
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ICRIER, the New Delhi based think tank has released its review of Indian economy for 2009-10. Despite signs of recovery from the global financial crisis, the GDP growth rate for the Indian economy is likely to be between 5.8 to 6.1 per cent in 2009-10, below the 6.7 per cent recorded in fiscal 2008-09. While ...4 days ago -
Research Paper Software
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Are you wondering whether there is research paper software available online? Well I have not found similar programs out there but technically, these kinds of software are not instructional in nature. You will only be provided with guides on how to create a research paper . Of course you will not get an exact ...5 days ago -
IMF sells Gold to RBI – a bit more details
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On Tuesday morning (3 Nov 2009), I saw this press release at RBI website and just kind of ignored it. However, it is pretty interesting from historical point of view. First, the RBI press release says: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has concluded the purchase of 200 metric tonnes of gold from the International ...5 days ago -
Lessons from Japan’s exit policies in 1990s crisis
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Apart from World Economic Outlook , IMF also releases regionwise Economic Outlooks . Both are bi-annual publications. In its latest Asia outlook , IMF has an interesting chapter on Japan’s exit policies in its 1990s crisis and lessons that can be drawn from the same. It breaks the Japan’s crisis in 3 phases ...5 days ago -
Poverty Action Lab’s seven suggestions to achieve MDGs
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Millennium Development Goals or MDGs were at one point of time the most talked about thing in economics. It was allover the place. Now we just have no coverage apart from an article or two once in a while in the mainstream media. Nonethless, achieving or nearing the goals is very important. Esther Dulo of Poverty ...6 days ago -
A profile of John Geanakoplos works’
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WSJ has a very interesting article profiling the works of John Geanakoplos of Yale University. I had posted about his work sometime ago . The moment I read his work, I was like wow. Drawing insights from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, he shows the importance of collateral in a financial cycle. And he went ...6 days ago -
Why Nobel Economics Laureates chose economics?
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I came across this interesting paper from William Breit and Barry Hirsch which looks at above question: This paper uses as source material twenty-three autobiographical essays by Nobel economists presented since 1984 at Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas) and published in Lives of the Laureates (MIT Press). ...6 days ago -
Doing a Research Paper Search
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It is about time that you stop your research paper search because we are here to help you. Most students will look for their research papers sample materials online. But did you now that not all of these papers are reliable? Yes you can find thousands of research papers from many websites but you cannot be so sure ...1 week ago -
Comparing US economy with Japan is not really right
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Simon Johnson in his latest testimony to Joint Economic Committee hearing comapres US-now to Japan-1990s and says the comparisons need to be reviewed. What led Japan to keep slipping into crisis was the reluctance of Japanese to stop giving stilmulus to top notch people. Japan did not want to force its ...1 week ago -
Time to review Modigliani-Miller theorems?
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Anil Kashyap of Chicago Univ has an interesting take on the revered Modigliani-Miller theorems. One of the peculiarities of this crisis is that the path by which we arrived at it. The crisis came after roughly 25 years of relative macroeconomic stability. The bulk of research within central banks had shifted to ...1 week ago