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Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences and India’s Prospects

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  • Rakesh Mohan

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Presentation shows the global financial crisis, the difference between US, Europe and India, RBI’s policy response and impact, lessons from the crisis, medium-term issues and challenges. [Speech delivered at London Business School].

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  • Rakesh Mohan, 2009. "Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Consequences and India’s Prospects," Working Papers id:1914, eSocialSciences.
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    1. Michael B Devereux & James Yetman, 2010. "Financial deleveraging and the international transmission of shocks," BIS Papers chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The international financial crisis and policy challenges in Asia and the Pacific, volume 52, pages 274-298, Bank for International Settlements.
    2. Michael B. Devereux & James Yetman, 2010. "Leverage Constraints and the International Transmission of Shocks," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 42(s1), pages 71-105, September.

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    Keywords

    monetary policy; advanced economies; federal fund rate; china; commodity; asset prices; financial stability; policy; global financial crisis; US; Europe; India; RBI; sub-prime lending rate;
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