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Gurbachan Singh is an independent economist. He was visiting professor at Ashoka University. For many years, he taught at Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Delhi Centre, and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). His research is at the interface between finance and macroeconomics. His work is on theory to explain the real world and on policy. He is a keen teacher; his main teaching is on ‘Finance and Volatility’. He is a guest faculty at Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurugram. He received his Ph.D. from ISI Delhi Centre, M.A. from Delhi School of Economics (DSE), and B.A.(Hons.) from Hindu College, University of Delhi. He writes a regular ‘column’ for Business Standard. His other interests include good cinema.
Posts by Gurbachan Singh
The market for inflation-indexed bonds
On 15 May 2013, the Reserve Bank of India announced that it would begin monthly issues of inflation-indexed bonds starting June 2013. These bonds, wherein in the principal amount adjusts according to ...
- Gurbachan Singh
- 31 May, 2013
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Why India should not further delay a credit line from the IMF
India is expected to run a current account deficit of more than 4% of its GDP this year. At the moment this can be paid for with money coming in from abroad – but what if the flow of money were to ...
- Gurbachan Singh
- 03 April, 2013
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