Shocks, Economic Growth and the Indian Economy
@inproceedings{Kar2011ShocksEG, title={Shocks, Economic Growth and the Indian Economy}, author={S. Kar and B. B. Bhattacharya}, year={2011} }
This paper analyses the impact of domestic and external shocks on the Indian economy. A macro-modelling framework is developed that evaluates the impact of two domestic shocks (rainfall shortfall and fiscal profligacy) and three external shocks (oil price hike, world trade shock and capital flow shock) that affect the economy through various channels. [Working paper No. 259]. URL: [http://www.iegindia.org/].
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