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Title: | Raghuram Rajan report card: It's actually too early to tell whether he was an effective RBI governor | Authors: | Sriram, M S | Keywords: | Economics;RBI Governor;Financial sector;Financial services;Financial inclusion | Issue Date: | 20-Jun-2016 | Publisher: | Scroll Media Incorporation | Abstract: | The economist seeded several important initiatives but many will take a while to play out. The Reserve Bank of India seems to disappoint perceptions in most instances. When Duvvuri Subbarao, the previous central bank governor, came in, he was seen as a man from the finance ministry, one planted to toe the government’s line. But we saw him declare independence and act as the RBI Governor should – informed, independent and on technical rather than political considerations. It’s been the same with Raghuram Rajan. He came into the office as a relatively young academic with an international perspective. Unlike his predecessors, he had a reputation that preceded him: he had authored a report on the reform of the financial sector in which his positions were well articulated. Read more at: https://scroll.in/article/810249/raghuram-rajan-report-card-its-actually-too-early-to-tell-whether-he-was-an-effective-rbi-governor | Description: | Scroll.in, 20-06-2016 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13587 |
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