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Monthly Seminar Series on Open Economy Macro and Financial Sector

Inspired by the success of ‘Monthly Financial Sector Seminar Series, 2006-07’ (http://www.icrier.org/Seminar/2006/finsem07.html), ICRIER continues to hold a monthly seminar series during 2008.  This year, we have expanded the series to include issues of open economy macro policy as well.  The objective of the monthly seminar series is to provide a platform to discuss macro-economic and financial sector issues.  Macro seminars will be held every quarter, while financial sector seminars will be organised in the rest of the months. Seminars are held on a Tuesday, preferably the second Tuesday of the month.

Date Speaker Title
December, 2009
Dr. Gurbachan Singh, Associate Professor at the Centre for International Trade and Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Banking Crisis and Liquidity in a Broad Perspective’
09 December, 2008
Mr. Rajan Goyal, Director, Department of Economic Analysis and Policy, Reserve Bank of India , New Delhi
Efficiency, Productivity and Soundness of Banking Sector
11 November, 2008
Dr. Ashima Goyal, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai
Macroeconomic Policy-making in the Catch-up Phase of a Small Open Emerging Market Economy
14 October, 2008
Dr. Amarendra Sahoo, Chief General Manager, Rural Planning and Credit Division, RBI, Mumbai.
Regional Rural Banks: Sustainability Through Outreach
9 September, 2008
V. Shunmugam, Chief Economist, Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd., Mumbai
Role of Commodity Derivatives in a Liberalized Market Economy
12 August, 2008
Michael D. Patra, Adviser-in-Charge of the Monetary Policy Department, RBI
The Making of the Monetary Policy in India with Special Reference to the First Quarter Review of the Policy for 2008-09
24 June 2008
R. Kannan, Member (Actuary), Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority
2nd Generation of Reform in Indian Insurance Industry Prospects and Challenges
21 May 2008
Joshua Felman,
Senior Resident Representative, IMF
Monetary Policy on the Horns of a Trilemma
08 April 2008 Rupa Rege Nitsure, Chief Economist, Bank of Baroda Consolidation in Indian Banking Sector: Some Thoughts
11 March 2008
Janmejaya Sinha, Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group India
The Next Billion Banking Consumers
05 February 2008
Mathew Titus, Executive Director, Sa-Dhan, New Delhi , India
Microfinance in India : What do we know?
January 08, 2008
Dominique Guegan, University Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Pricing Bivariate Option under GARCH-GH Model with Dynamic Copula: Application to Chinese Market

Financial Sector Seminar Series 2006-07

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