Global crisis recession and uneven recovery/
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Orient Black Swan, 2011.Description: xxv, 421pISBN:- 9788125041856
- 330.90511 RED
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Book | IIM Kashipur | 330.90511 RED (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2005 |
Includes index.
The worst of the economic crisis has passed, and the global financial system is picking through the wreckage of its reckless ambition. Recovery has started at different paces in different places, but it promises everywhere to be prolonged and uneven. What has the world learnt from the most severe financial setback it has suffered in three generations? What must it unlearn to ensure that it does not rush into an encore? And what must India do to work towards ending the systemic distortions in global finance and crippling economic inequities at home?
As Governor of the Reserve Bank of India between 2003 and 2008, Dr Y.V. Reddy stayed the course of financial pragmatism in times of relentless deregulation. Through visionary leadership, finely calibrated financial management and a prescient reading of global economic indicators, he ensured India largely escaped the fate that befell the worst affected of the world's economies.
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