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About the Book: This book is structured to cover entirely the syllabi of B.Com., B.B.M., M.B.A., M.Com., M.A., L.L.B., etc. and also serves as a basic guide for various competitive examinations such as I.A.S., I.E.S., C.A., N.E.T. and I.I.B. The present volume contains 19 chapters devoted mainly to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Somashekar, N. T.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Delhi : New Age International (P) Ltd., ©2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1. Commercial Banking
  • Introduction
  • Meaning
  • Definition of a Bank
  • Types of Banks
  • Functions of Commercial Banks
  • Sources of Bank's Income
  • Investments Policy of Banks
  • Balance Sheet of the Bank
  • Liabilities
  • Assets
  • Credit Creation
  • Basis of Credit Creation
  • Process of Credit Creation
  • Leaf and Cannon Criticism
  • Limitation on Credit Creation
  • Unit Banking Vs Branch Banking
  • A. Unit Banking
  • B. Branch Banking System
  • Commercial Banks and Economic Development
  • ConclusionChapter 2. Central Banking
  • Introduction
  • Meaning of Central Bank
  • Definition of Central Bank
  • Functions of the Central Bank
  • Credit Control
  • Objectives of Credit Control
  • Methods of Credit Control
  • Meaning
  • Theory of Bank Rate
  • Working of Bank Rate
  • The Process of Bank Rate Influence
  • Bank Rate Under the Gold Standard
  • Conditions for the Success of the Bank Rate Policy
  • Limitations
  • Meaning
  • Theory of Open Market Operations
  • Objectives of Open Market Operations
  • Conditions for the Success of Open Market OperationsPopularity of Open Market Operations
  • A. Variable Cash Reserve Ratio
  • Meaning
  • B. Theory of Variable Reserve Ratio
  • Working of Variable Reserve Ratio
  • Limitations
  • Selective or Qualitative Methods
  • Objectives
  • Measures of Selective Credit Control
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 3. Reserve Bank of India
  • Introduction
  • Capital
  • Organisation
  • Offices of the Bank
  • Departments of the Reserve Bank
  • Functions of the Reserve Bank
  • Credit Control
  • Weapons of Credit Control
  • Methods of Selective Credit Controls Adopted By Reserve BankLimitations of Selective Controls in India
  • Monetary Policy of the Reserve Bank of India
  • Reserve Bank of India and Monetary Controls
  • Limitations of Monetary Policy
  • Chakravarthy Report on the Working of the Monetary System
  • The Narasimham Committee Report (1991)
  • Recommendations of the Committee
  • The Goiporia Committee Report (1991)
  • Recommendations of Goiporia Committee
  • The Narasimham Committee Report (1998)
  • Role of RBI in Economic Development
  • Contribution to Economic DevelopmentConclusion
  • Chapter 4. State Bank of India
  • Introduction
  • Capital
  • Management
  • Functions
  • Role of the State Bank in Economic Development
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 5. Money Market and Capital Market
  • Introduction
  • Money Market
  • Functions of Money Market
  • Composition of the Money Market
  • Financial Institutions of the Money Market
  • Characteristics of a Developed Money Market
  • Usefulness of a Developed Money Market
  • Structure of the Money Market
  • Characteristics of Indian Money Market