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Economic Policy Modelling for India

 
K. Krishna Murthy (Author) V. Pandit (Editor)
Synopsis This volume applies modern quantitative techniques to the meaningful analysis of economic policy, economic forecasting, and scientific quantification of economic relationships. The essays deal with issues in policy modelling for the Indian economy with respect to: price behaviour, growth scenarios, monetary policy, business cycles, debt management, exchange rate and trade flows, and consumption behaviour. In highlighting effective macroeconomic modelling techniques from a policy perspective, the volume enables convergence between professional economists and policy-formulators. This ensures meaningful application of econometric methodology to a spectrum of policy themes resulting in more reliable, effective, and sustainable solutions. The principal economy-wide modelling techniques the volume focuses on include: structural modelling, spectral analysis, optimal control, coincident indicators, and the latest extension of almost ideal demand systems (AIDS). Presenting an overview of the developments in the field of structural macroeconometric modelling in India in the last two decades, the contributors encapsulate the diverse methodologies used as well as the empirical results generated. The book is of contemporary relevance to the new policy regime geared for globalization. It firmly sends out the message that in an era of increasingly dynamic market structures, it is necessary to quantify behavioural patterns and adjustment processes rather than relying on rules of thumb and casual empiricism. Contributors include Nobel Laureate Lawrence Klein, Jan Tinbergen, D.M. Nachane, and winner of the Mahalanobis Memorial National Award, M.J. Manohar Rao, among others. This volume will be important to researchers, policy-makers, administrators, academics, and professional economists engaged in debates on policy scenarios for growth and stability.
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About the author

K. Krishna Murthy

Dr. K (Konakondla) Krishna Murthy, M.A., Ph.D., D. Litt., F.R.A.S. (London), was born at Anantapur, a placid town in Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Krishna Murthy, after his early collegiate education in the Government Arts College, Anantapur, took his B.A. (Honours) and M.A. Degrees from the Andhra University. A double doctorate he was awarded Ph. D. in 1970 by the Nagpur University for his outstanding thesis. Life under the Ikshvakus as depicted in the Ndgdrjunakonda Sculptures and in 1983 for his excellent scholarly treatise The Gandhara Sculptures -A Cultural Survey again Nagpur University awarded him the highest and the prestigious degree Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.). In recognition of his scholarly eminence, he was elected in 1972 itself Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (F.R.A S.),-an honour that a few Indians are bestowed upon. He joined the Archaeological Survey of India in 1954 and has been associated with the Archaeological Survey with distinction, for almost three decades. He is presently working as Superintending Archaeologist, Temple Survey Project, (Southern Region), Archaeological Survey of India, Madras. For some time (November 1982 to June 1984) he was on deputation to Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning at Prasantinilayam and served as Professor and Head of the Department of History and Indian Culture. He was also the Dean of the Faculty of Arts of that Institute during his sojourn there.

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Bibliographic information

Title Economic Policy Modelling for India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2004
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 0195666151
length xiv+265p., Tables; Figures; 23cm.