MANAGING CAPITAL FLOWS IN INTERMEDIATE REGIMES: THE CASE OF INDIA
Renu Kohli ()
Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy (JICEP), 2011, vol. 02, issue 02, 351-371
Abstract:
Managing capital flows is the key policy challenge for emerging economies like India in the aftermath of the crisis. In contrast to other emerging markets who are levying capital controls, India's macro-monetary framework is distinguished by significant restrictions that help manage inflows. Against this context, the paper characterises India's capital account management strategy through illustrating the 2006–2007 episode of capital inflows in the buildup to the global financial crisis. It shows how these restrictions allowed the authorities to straddle the open-economy trilemma and balance the exchange rate and price stability objectives. It offers relevant evidence on the effectiveness of India's capital controls in retaining monetary autonomy.
Keywords: Capital flows; capital account liberalisation; monetary independence; India; trilemma; E5; E58; F3; F36; G15; G18; O16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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