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100 _aBhattacharya, Prabir C.
245 _aAspects of banking sector reforms in India
260 _c2001
300 _ap.4151-156
362 _a27 Oct
520 _aThis paper examines some of the consequences of the banking sector reforms in India which were an integral part of the liberalisation process of the economy initiated in 1992. In particular, the data show that, in the post-reform period, investment in government securities by banks has remained persistently high and there has been a significant reduction in the flow of credit (as a proportion of deposits) to the real sectors of the economy. There have also been significant changes in the flow of credit to various groups and sectors within the economy, some of which might be thought not to be in conformity with the stated social goals of the government. - Reproduced
650 _aBanks - India
650 _aBanks
700 _aSivasubramanian, M.N.
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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999 _c50374
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