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Macroeconomics

Name Date published Author
A Structuralist Model of the Small Open Economy in the Short, Medium and Long Run January 2005
A Structuralist Model of the Small Open Economy in the Short, Medium and Long Run January 2007
A Significant Shift in Causal Relations of Money, Income, and Prices in Pakistan: The Price Hikes in the Early 1970s January 2006
A Short-Run Analysis of Exchange Rates and International Trade with an Application to Australia, New Zealand, and Japan April 2014
A Roadmap for the Asian Exchange Rate Mechanism January 2005
A Roadmap for East Asian Monetary Integration: The Necessary First Step January 2007
A General Equilibrium Open Economy Model for Emerging Markets – Monetary Policy with a Dualistic Labor Market January 2007
A Gaussian Test for Cointegration January 2010
A Floating versus Managed Exchange Rate Regime in a DSGE Model of India January 2010
A Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model for India July 2015
A De Facto Asian-Currency Unit Bloc in East Asia: It Has Been There but We Did Not Look for It January 2011
A Critical Review of Economic Analyses of Religion January 2008
“RELATIONSHIP BANKING” AND THE CREDIT MARKET IN INDIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS January 2005
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