Presently, the fluctuations in the Indian market are attributed heavily to cross border capital flows in the form of FDI, FII and to reaction of Indian market to global market cues. In this context, understanding the relationship and influence of various exchanges on …
Read Moreeconomic growth swamps economic fluctuations. Moreover, despite the singular sever-ity of the Great Depression—GDP per person fell by nearly 20% in just 4 years—it is equally remarkable that the Great Depression was temporary. By 1939, the economy is
Read Moreinflation in India. One broad theme is that, despite the differences between the Indian and U.S. economies, the factors driving inflation fluctuations are similar in many respects. Section II of this paper explores a central issue in discussions of inflation: …
Read MoreIn this research, we will assess and compare the impact of oil price fluctuations on the following macroeconomic factors: the GDP growth rate and consumer price index (CPI) inflation. We look at these factors in the three largest crude oil consumers: The US and Japan (developed economies) and China (emerging economy).
Read More(Ayush Singh,2016), studied the impact of INR-USD on Indian economy. The factors which have been affecting the currency rates and leads to depreciation of Indian Rupee against US Dollar and affects a lot of economic growth indicators such as demand and supply of currencies, inflation, changing interest rates and other technical factors.
Read MoreDuring the festival season in India the demand for cash flow increases and due to that stock investors sell their shares and it leads to fluctuations in the stock market. BRICS as the emerging markets provides more opportunities to increase …
Read MoreThus, the growth of national and per capita income has never been uniform during the entire plan period. Now we will explain and analyse the reasons of slow and fluctuating trends of national income. In the first place, the performance of the Indian economy is very much linked with the performance of the agricultural sector.
Read MoreThis paper discusses about the factors influencing and impact of currency fluctuation on global economy and Indian stock market, then we shift our focus to Indian rupees factors which causes the currency means rupee fluctuation has been discussed. And what are the factors impact on rupee fluctuation has been covered, in the end we discuss about ...
Read MoreKeywords: Indian Basket Crude Oil Price, Price Fluctuation, Indian Economy, Import *Email: [email protected], [email protected] #This is the revised and modified version of the article, originally presented in the 3rd International Conference on Economic Growth and
Read MoreWorld economic growth and inflation rates have been fluctuating. Likewise, inflation rates have been dominating to compare with growth rates in virtually many years (Madhukar and Nagarjuna, 2011) and relationship between inflation and the economic growth continued to be one of the most macroeconomic problems. Similarly, Ahmed
Read MoreThe data (Table 2.3) that we have chosen to explain cyclical fluctuations covers the early period of India's new economic policy regime and macroeconomic policy adjustment measures. In Fig. 2.5, the potential GNP line—the level of output that the economy could produce at high rates of resource utilisation has been drawn as a smooth line.
Read Moreon the basis of the consensus of key coincident indicators of the Indian economy, along with a composite coincident index comprised of those indicators, which tracks fluctuations in current economic activity. Finally, it describes the performance of the leading index – a composite index of leading economic indicators, designed to
Read Moreamplitude than the economy-wide and the manufacturing business cycle (Table 2.1). The variance of automobile production growth is also larger than the one of business investment growth. As in the wider economy, the fluctuations appear to have declined since the 1990s in the automobile industry.
Read More4. To study the impact of oil price fluctuation on Indian economy. 5. Impact of fluctuation in crude oil prices in Trade deficit of the Nation. METHODOLOGY Fluctuation in Oil price impacts the economy. This study restricts itself to analyzing the direct impact of oil prices on the WPI and thereby on the GDP of the country .
Read More5.8 Role of Crude Oil Prices on Indian Economy. 93 5.8.1 Rise in cost of Imports 93 5.8.2 Widening of Trade Deficit 93 5.8.3 Increase in Oil Under Recoveries 94 5.8.4 Mounting Fuel Subsidy Burden 94 5.8.5 Worsening Fiscal Deficit 94 5.8.6 Reduced Amount For Infrastructure Investment. 94 6.0. Policy Framework for Oil Sector in India. 95
Read MoreGrowth and inflation in the Indian economy: The growth rate of GDP in India increased from 3.5 % in the 1970s to 5.5 % in the 1980s. This increase in growth has been attributed to both demand and supply-side factors. But it has been suggested that ‗Keynesian expansion', or the increase in aggregate demand due to higher government
Read MoreSo stock market fluctuation is based on news. The news which is related to economy, political events weather conditions and relationship between countries could impact on stock market fluctuations. We have taken an event which has been an important reason of stock market fluctuations in India. The event is Lok Sabha Election in India
Read Moresignificant part of the economy and has strong demand and supply interlinkages with the rest of the economy, this is perhaps the shock that causes maximum damage to the Indian economy. 2. Fiscal profligacy of the government, which is a non-developmental expenditure undertaken due to political economic compulsion or to mitigate the effect of other
Read More† Nominal Rigidities and Economic Fluctuations. The previous section was merely a prelude to this section, in a way. In the RBC section of 207, you saw some explanations for why output and unemployment fluctuated around their trend values (loosely …
Read More• Chapter 7, Gross Domestic Product and Economic Growth • Chapter 8, Impact of Policy Decisions on the Rate of Inflation. Definitions and Concepts: • stabilization function – attempts by government to minimize fluctuations in overall macroeconomic activity. • business cycle the periodic but irregular fluctuation in overall ...
Read MoreEconomic and monetary Union is the appropriate response to the difficulties caused by monetary fluctuations to the European economy. Any other solution would risk being w.orse than the problems which it seeks to resolve. All the efforts and progress being made in the convergence process ahead of monetary union are already ...
Read MoreDownload full-text PDF Read full-text. Download full-text PDF. Read full-text. ... GDP has been taken as a reference series to represent overall cyclical fluctuations in …
Read MoreThe Indian oilsardine Sardinella longiceps (Valenciennes, 1847) is a significant contributor to the marine fisheries economy of India. The species showed wide fluctuations in landings in the past and during recent years, the decline in landings is an issue of concern for sustainable harvest of the resourcee specially in the context of climate change regime.The paper analysed the …
Read MoreFluctuations in the economy can be seen in countries which have a capitalist form of economy. The economy generally fluctuates between the expansion and contractions levels. The fluctuations are due to the change in the rate of unemployment, change in productivity, the change in demand of some products and services and the change in the supply ...
Read Moreabout the relationship between interest rate and exchange rate in India. But till now, little work has been done on Dollar-Rupee exchange rates on a period ranging from 1993 to 2013, i.e., the whole period after Manmohan Singh introduced his Liberalization-Privatization-Globalization (LPG) policy in Indian markets and India became a free economy.
Read MoreDownload full-text PDF Read ... The paper analyzes interactions between exchange rate fluctuations and the macro-economy in a sample of developing and developed countries. ... Indian economy has ...
Read MoreIndian economy. It uses the classical NBER approach to determine the timing of recessions and expansions in the Indian economy, as well as the chronology of growth rate cycles, viz., the timing of speedups and slowdowns in economic growth. The reference chronology for business as well as growth rate cycles is determined
Read MoreArticle shared by. Major causes leading to inflation are as follows: Causes 1. Increase in money supply: Over the last few years the rate of increase in money supply has varied between 15 and 18 per cent, whereas the national output has increased at …
Read Moreoperating on a global platform, fluctuations in exchange rate has a bearing on their margins and business decisions. Taking an example of the Indian automobile industry, depreciation of the Indian Rupee of more than 22.5% since Sept 2012 has …
Read Morethe Indian economy. Both the policies seem to benefit the In dian economy in th eir respective ways. On one hand, Make in India will boost foreign i …
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