Money And Banking S B Gupta Pdf [repack]
Suraj B. Gupta's Monetary Economics: Institutions, Theory & Policy
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- Part A (Money): Covers the evolution of money, theories of money (Fisher’s Quantity Theory, Cambridge Approach), inflation, deflation, and monetary standards (Gold standard, paper currency).
- Part B (Banking): Detailed discussion on commercial banking, balance sheets, credit creation, and the structure of Indian banking (Public/Private sector banks, RRBs, Cooperatives).
- Part C (Central Banking & Monetary Policy): Excellent coverage of the RBI’s roles, quantitative & qualitative credit control methods, and monetary policy frameworks (including references to the Monetary Policy Committee).
- Part D (International Finance): Balance of payments (BoP), exchange rates, IMF, World Bank, and trade finance.
Monetary Transmission: The process by which central bank policy actions (like changing interest rates) affect aggregate demand and inflation. money and banking s b gupta pdf
Part B: Banking
- Commercial Banking: Principles of lending, credit creation process (using balance sheets), non-performing assets (NPAs).
- Central Banking: Functions of RBI (Banker’s Bank, Lender of Last Resort). Monetary policy tools: CRR, SLR, Repo Rate, Reverse Repo, Open Market Operations (OMOs).
- Indian Banking Structure: Scheduled banks, cooperative banks, regional rural banks (RRBs).
- Financial Markets: Call money market, commercial bill market, government securities market (G-secs).
(often referred to as Money and Banking in academic circles). The text is a cornerstone for undergraduate and postgraduate students, particularly in the Indian context. 1. Report Executive Summary Suraj B
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