Monthly
Seminar Series on
India’s Financial Sector
ICRIER launched a monthly seminar series on India’s Financial Sector in October 2006. The seminar generally takes place on the first Tuesday of every month, subject to the availability of the speaker. The objectives of the seminar series is three fold:
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to encourage the exchange of ideas across a wide range of financial sector issues
- to facilitate interaction between policy makers, industry representatives and the academic community working in the field of financial sector in India
- to disseminate current findings of research on financial sector issues in India
Several eminent personalities working in Indian finance have delivered seminars in the seminar series.
| Date |
Speaker |
Title |
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| April 3, 2007 |
Prof. M. S. Sriram, Professor, IIM Ahmedabad |
Financial Flows of the Rural Poor: A Study in Dungarpur District, Rajasthan |
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| March 6, 2007 |
Susan Thomas, Assistant Professor, IGIDR, Mumbai |
Agricultural Commodities Derivatives Market in India |
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| February 6, 2007 |
K. P. Krishnan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Government of India |
Anti Money Laundering Regime in India |
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| January 9,
2007 |
Jayanth R. Varma, Professor, IIM, Ahmedabad |
Risk Management at Indian Exchanges: Going Beyond Value at Risk |
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| December 5,
2006 |
Dilip M. Nachane, Senior Professor, IGIDR, Mumbai |
Basel II : A Critical Appraisal from an Indian Perspective |
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| November 14,
2006 |
S. L. Shetty, Director, EPW Research Foundation, Mumbai |
Policy Responses to the Failure of Formal Banking Institutions to Expand Credit Delivery for Agriculture and Non-Farm Informal Sectors: The Ground Reality and Tasks Ahead |
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October 3,
2006 |
Ajay Shah, Former Consultant, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India |
Indian stock market volatility |
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