A New Horizon in Central Banking |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Problems of economic development in India | 17 |
THE BANKING SYSTEM IN INDIA | 29 |
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additional aggregate amount assets assistance balance of payments bank advances bank credit Bank of India Bank rate Bank's Banking Companies banking system Bill Market Scheme borrowing Bulletin busy season capital formation capital market cent central bank commercial banks commodities cooperative banks Corporation Currency Report declined deficit financing demand deposits developed nations direct economic development economic growth effect expansion factors Five Year Plan foodgrains foreign exchange reserves funds Government of India government securities important increase in money Indian economy inflation inflationary pressures institutions instrument investment lending rates liabilities limited loans March ment Million Rupees monetary authorities monetary policy money market money supply national income open market operations outlay Plan period price level private sector problem public sector ratio Reserve Bank reserve requirements result rise rural savings scheduled banks Second Plan selective controls selective credit controls slack season Source Table Third Plan tion underdeveloped countries wholesale prices