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Thursday, April 23, 2026
Anchoring Expectations in a Volatile Cycle: India’s Exchange Rate, Inflation, and the Role of Monetary Signalling.....
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India’s macroeconomic landscape today reflects a delicate balance between growth support and price stability, shaped not only by real econom...
Exchange Rate Dynamics in India: The Guiding Role of the Real Effective Exchange Rate.....
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In the context of the Indian economy, the exchange rate is not merely a price of one currency in terms of another, but a reflection of deepe...
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
The Long-Run Interest Rate as a Nominal Anchor for Monetary Policy.....
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In modern monetary policy, the long-run interest rate occupies a unique position. Unlike the short-run policy rate, which central banks adju...
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
The Differential Interest Rate Rule (DIRR): A Rule-Based Monetary Policy Framework for Central Banks to Shape Demand, Supply, and Investment.....
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Central banks around the world have long relied on adjusting short-run policy rates to steer the economy. Yet traditional approaches often o...
Friday, April 17, 2026
Uncoordinated Investor Actions: Driving Bewilderment in India's Economy and the Power of Patient Timing.....
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In India's vibrant capital markets, millions of retail and institutional investors act independently, often without any formal coordinat...
Coordinated Actions in the Rational Expectations Model: Implications for the Indian Economy.....
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The rational expectations model posits that economic agents—households, firms, investors, and policymakers—form expectations about future va...
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
RBI's Forward-Looking Yield Curve Management: Sustaining Higher Long-Run Interest Rates to Accelerate Investment......
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The Reserve Bank of India has long grappled with the challenge of spurring robust private investment while ensuring macroeconomic stability ...
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