MACROECONOMIC TARGETING
Presented byAmit Kumar Morya Roll No. 49 MBA-IB 2006-2008
Structure of the presentation Overview Demand for money Transmission Mechanism Monetary Control Instruments Issues in Monetary Policy Monetary Policy in India Objective Monetary Control in India Exchange Rate Objective Exchange Rates in India Monetary Policy and Fiscal
Policy
Interaction between MP and FP Indian Case
Demand for Money
Transmission Mechanism
Financial Variables-Interest Rate
Financial VariablesExchange Rate
Financial Variables-Asset Values
Monetary Control Instruments
Open Market Operations
Issues in Monetary Policy
Monetary Policy In India
Monetary Control in India Open Market Operations
Helped in regulating the flow of bank credit to the private sector.
Monetary Control in India Open Market Operations
Source: RBI, Annual Report 2005-06
Monetary Control in India Bank Rate and Discretionary Control of Refinance
Source: RBI, Annual Report 2005-06
Monetary Control in India Cash Reserve Ratio
Monetary Control in India Statuary Liquidity Ratio
Monetary Control in India Statuary Liquidity Ratio
Source: RBI, Annual Report 2005-06
Monetary Control in India Liquidity Adjustment Facility
Monetary Control in India Liquidity Adjustment Facility •Interest Rate Corridor
•Call money rate and other money market rates respond to both high and low repo rates
Monetary Control in India Liquidity Adjustment Facility
Source: RBI, Annual Report 2005-06
Exchange Rate
Exchange Rate Romer (1999)
Exchange Rates in India
Exchange Rates in India Foreign Exchange Reserve
Source: RBI, Annual Report 2005-06
•Rupee under upward pressure
Exchange Rates in India Three options before RBI
Exchange Rates in India RBI's Purchase and Sale of Dollars 60 50 40
RBI's Purchase of US $(billion)
US $(Billion) 30
RBI's Sale of US $(billion)
20
Source: Macroeconomic Policy Environment, An Analytical Guide for Managers Movements in Exchange Rate
1996- 1997- 1998- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002- 200397 98 99 00 01 02 03 04
Exchange Rate(RS/$)aa
Year
60
7
50
6
40 30 20
5 4 3 2
10
1
0
0
19 93 19 -9 4 94 19 -95 95 19 -9 6 96 19 -9 7 97 19 -9 8 98 19 -9 9 99 20 -00 00 20 -0 1 01 20 -02 02 20 -0 3 03 -0 4
0
Coefficient of Variationiii
10
Average Exchange Rate Coefficient of Variation
Interaction between Monetary and Fiscal Policy 1. To determine O/P and Interest rate in the short IS-LMrun Curve
IS-MP Curve (Romer 2000)
Interaction between Monetary and Fiscal Policy 2. Uneven effect on different sectors
3. Functioning of Government expenditure
Monetary and Fiscal Policy - Indian Case
Monetary and Fiscal Policy - Indian Case: After Reform
Need to be “target”
Thank You References
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Major Monetary Policy Measures- Bank Rate, CRR, and SLR. Available at: http://ww.rbi.org.in
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