TY - BOOK AU - Yoshino, Naoyuki (ed) TI - Studies in international economics and finance: Essays in honour of Prof. Bandi Kamaiah SN - 9789811670619 PY - 2022/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer KW - Economics; International economics N1 - Table of contents (33 chapters) Indian Economics: Tragedy of a Forsaken Legacy Dilip M. Nachane Pages 1-17 Macroeconomics Front Matter Pages 19-19 A New Keynesian AD-AS Model for India, Incorporating the Effect of Covid-19 Pandemic Naoyuki Yoshino, K. U. Gopakumar, Rajendra N. Paramanik, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Ma. Laarni Revilla, K. E. Seetha Ram Pages 21-41 The Global Financial Crisis and Discontent in Macroeconomics: A Revisit by a Pedestrian Keynesian D. Sambandhan Pages 43-54 Fiscal Stimulus and the Ghost of Keynes: An Evolutionary Chronicle Partha Ray, Parthapratim Pal Pages 55-72 Assessing the Credibility of Inflation-Targeting Central Banks Motilal Bicchal Pages 73-96 Monetary Policy Accommodation and Banking Risk: An Indian Perspective Amaresh Samantaraya, Mausumi Mohanty Pages 97-115 Understanding the Performance of Core Inflation in India Naresh Kumar Sharma, Priyanka Sahu Pages 117-144 Do Absorptive Capacities Matter for FPI-Growth Nexus? Evidence from Cross-Country Analysis Pravakar Sahoo, Ranjan Kumar Dash, Yoon Jung Choi Pages 145-164 Do Institutional Quality and Trade Openness Influence Economic Growth? An Empirical Evidence from India Arun Kumar Giri, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra Pages 165-182 Corruption and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from BRICS Nations Ashmita Kesar, Pabitra Kumar Jena Pages 183-202 Changing Contours of Union–State Relations M. Govinda Rao Pages 203-216 Disinvestment and Privatization of Central Public Sector Enterprises in India: Need and Progress Archana R. Dholakia, Ravindra H. Dholakia Pages 217-234 Does FDI Induce Knowledge Spillovers? Evidence from Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Ramesh Jangili, N. R. V. V. M. K. Rajendra Kumar, N. Srinivasa Rao Pages 235-251 India’s Service Sector Exports: Trends, Challenges and Policy Road Map Geethanjali Nataraj, Ashwani Bishnoi Pages 253-282 Revisiting Literature on Trade Facilitation (TF) in the Context of COVID-19 and South Asia Mamta Kumari, Nalin Bharti Pages 283-292 Trade, Unemployment and Inequality in Product Variety Models—An Analytical Survey Sugata Marjit, Meghna Dutta Pages 293-305 Trade Balance and Need of National Reserves in Face with Aging Population Naoyuki Yoshino, Trang T. Le Pages 307-326 An Assessment of India’s Current Account Sustainability and Adjustment: A Nonlinear Framework Archana Kulkarni Pages 327-345 N2 - This festschrift volume presents discussions on contemporary issues in international economics and finance. It is aimed to serve as a reference material for researchers. There are two broad sections of the book -- International Macroeconomics and International Finance. The chapters in the International Macroeconomics section discuss critical topics like aggregate level macro model for India with a new Keynesian perspective, balance of payments, service sector exports, foreign exchange constraints for import demands, foreign direct investment and knowledge spill over, the relationship between forex rate fluctuation and investment, Institutional quality-trade openness-economic growth nexus, currency crises and debt-deficit relationship in the BRICS countries in the backdrop of COVID-19. Apart from these, various analytical issues related to macroeconomic policies are also covered in this section. The topics discussed includes the nature of forex market interventions, the issue of disinvestment and privatization, changing nature of fiscal policy, the inflation-growth nexus, macroeconomic simulation modelling, measuring core inflation, central bank credibility, monetary policy, inflation targeting, Infrastructure, trade, unemployment and inequality nexus. In the International Finance section, topics such as COVID-19 induced financial crisis, commodity futures volatility, stock market connectivity, volatility persistence, determinants of sovereign bond yields, FII and stock market volatility, cryptocurrency price formation, financialization of Indian commodity market, and a Keynesian view of the financial crisis are discussed. Overall, thirty two chapters in the volume discuss cutting edge research in the areas of the two sections. UR - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-7062-6 ER -