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Issues in India's External Sector

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  • C. Rangarajan

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The lecture examines the recent developments in the external sector and address some critical issues such as the appropriate level of current account deficit, exchange rate policy, adequacy of reserves and policy on capital flows.

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  • C. Rangarajan, 2016. "Issues in India's External Sector," Working Papers id:10716, eSocialSciences.
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