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100 _aPhul, Samahita
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245 _aMonetary policy transmission to the bank loans market in an emerging economy : Evidence from INDIA
260 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
300 _a61(11), Mar 14, 2026: p.51-59
520 _aThis paper examines whether the pass-through of monetary policy to the bank loans market is asymmetric in emerging market economies, using India as a case study. An ARDL/NARDL framework is employed to analyse the transmission of key monetary policy instruments, namely bank rate, cash reserve ratio and repo rate to lending and deposit rates across two distinct monetary policy regimes: the multiple indicator targeting regime and the flexible inflation targeting regime. The findings indicate a marked improvement in both the magnitude and speed of monetary policy pass-through during the FIT regime. The evidence suggests that, in emerging market economies, inflation targeting frameworks may be more effective than alternative monetary policy approaches in influencing bank lending and deposit behaviour.-Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2026/11/special-articles/monetary-policy-transmission-bank-loans-market.html
773 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
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