China and India learning from each other : reforms and policies for sustained growth /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Changing Economic Structures in China and India: Domestic and Regional Implications Beijing, China), International Monetary Fund., ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Aziz, Jahangir., Dunaway, Steven Vincent., Prasad, Eswar.
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, c2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Banking sector reform in India /
  • Nachiket Mor, R. Chandrasekar, and Diviya Wahi
  • Reforming China's banking system: how much can foreign strategic investment help? /
  • Nicholas Hope and Fred Hu
  • Banking system structure in China and India /
  • Luo Ping
  • Development of the securities market in India /
  • G.N. Bajpai
  • Development of securities markets: the Indian experience /
  • Narendra Jadhav
  • Accelerating the external and internal opening up of China's securities industry /
  • Xinghai Fang, Ti Liu, and Donghui Shi
  • Domestic financial liberalization and international financial integration: an Indian perspective /
  • Suman Bery and Kanhaiya Singh
  • Putting the cart before the horse? Capital account liberalization and exchange rate flexibility in China /
  • Eswar Prasad, Thomas Rumbaugh, and Qing Wang
  • Some apparent puzzles for contemporary monetary policy /
  • Rakesh Mohan
  • Fiscal policy in China /
  • Steven Dunaway and Annalisa Fedelino
  • Labor mobility in China and India: the role of hukou, caste, and community /
  • Arvinder Singh
  • Indian economic development and India-China cooperation /
  • Nalin Surie
  • India-China economic cooperation /
  • Arvind Virmani.