Money, Banking and Finance in India: Evolution and Present Structure

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Money, banking, and finance are at the heart of an economic system. This book examines the evolution and present structure of the monetary, banking, and financial system of India, with a focus on post-1991 period. The book is organized into three parts. Part I deals with forms and functions of money (including e-money), the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in monetary and credit management, and the evolution of monetary policy in India since independence in 1947. Part II describes and critically examines the functioning of various banking institutions, covering: commercial banks, regional rural banks, urban co-operative banks, rural co-operative credit institutions, and development banks. Three additional financial organizations are covered, including non-banking financial companies, mutual funds, and insurance organizations. Part III begins with the role of the financial system in economic development. It traces the evolution of India's financial system since independence and explains its present structure. It focuses on the reform measures introduced in the money market, government securities market, capital market, corporate debt market, credit market, and foreign exchange market.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.K. Uppal

Dr. R.K. Uppal did his M.A. in economics from Punjabi University, Patiala in 1986. Thereafter, he obtained M.Phil. degree from MDU, Rohtak in 1987 and Ph.D. degree from Punjabi University, Patiala in 2003. Specialising in banking and finance, Dr. Uppal has published a number of papers on the subject in reputed journals. Presently, he is head of the Department of Economics, DAV College, Malout, Punjab and Principal Investigator of the UGC financed major research project.

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Title
Money, Banking and Finance in India: Evolution and Present Structure
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788177082722
Length
498p., 25cm.
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