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Banking Sector Development and Economic Growth in India

This article investigates short-run as well as long-run relationships, and also causality relationships between banking sector development and the economic growth of India for which empirical analysis is performed using annual data. We use a new data set of banking sector development indicators to...

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Main Author: Tripathy, Sasikanta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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