Tokatlidis E, Shanta Devarajan, Josh Felman, Enric Fern, Poonam Gupta, Devesh Kapur, ...
India has followed an idiosyncratic pattern of development, certainly compared with other fastgrowing Asian economies. While the importance of services rather than manufacturing has been widely...
Nocardial Mycetoma: Diverse Clinical Presentations (2009)
Sharma, Nand Lal, Mahajan, Vikram K., Agarwal, Santwana, Katoch, VishwaMohan, Das, Ram, Kashyap, Meera, ...
Nocardia spp are gram-positive, aerobic, acid-fast bacteria which exist as saprophytes in nature. Invasive disseminated infections are particularly common in immunocompromised or debilitated hosts....
Gupta, Poonam, Hasan, Rana, Kumar, Utsav
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector over the last two decades. However, an acceleration of growth in manufacturing, and a corresponding increase in employment, has...
Essays in international economics /--by Poonam Gupta. (1998)
Thesis research directed by Dept. of Economics.
Status of women in agricultural sector
Macroeconomic Determinants of Remittances: Evidence from India
Remittances to India have been growing rapidly since 1991, making it one of the largest recipients of remittances. This paper analyzes the determinants of remittances to India and finds that their...
Foreign Banks in Poor Countries: Theory and Evidence
Thierry Tressel, Enrica Detragiache, Poonam Gupta
We study how foreign bank penetration affects financial sector development in poor countries. A theoretical model shows that when foreign banks are better at monitoring highend customers than...
Injury Investigations in Antidumping and the Super-Additivity Effect: A Theoretical Explanation
Poonam Gupta, Arvind Panagariya
Antidumping, cumulation, injury investigation,
Finance in Lower Income Countries: An Empirical Exploration
Thierry Tressel, Enrica Detragiache, Poonam Gupta
This paper considers how a comprehensive set of factors relates to financial sector performance in low-income countries (LICs). It finds that corruption and inflation are associated with a shallower...
Nonresident Deposits in India: In Search of Return?
This paper analyzes trends in the accumulation of NRI (nonresident Indian) deposits and investigates the determinants of these inflows. It finds that monthly deposit flows have been quite stable...
Does Monetary Policy Stabilize the Exchange Rate Following a Currency Crisis?
This paper provides evidence on the relationship between monetary policy and the exchange rate in the aftermath of currency crises. It analyzes a large dataset of currency crises in 80 countries for...
Sudden Stops and IMF-Supported Programs
Barry Eichengreen, Poonam Gupta, Ashoka Mody
Could a high-access, quick-disbursing %u201Cinsurance facility%u201D in the IMF help to reduce the incidence of sharp interruptions in capital flows (%u201Csudden stops%u201D)? We contribute to the...
Sudden Stops and IMF-Supported Programs
Ashoka Mody, Poonam Gupta, Barry J. Eichengreen
Could a high-access, quick-disbursing "insurance facility" in the IMF help to reduce the incidence of sharp interruptions in capital flows ("sudden stops")? We contribute to the debate around this...
Injury Investigations in Anti-Dumping and the Super-Additivity Effect: A Theoretical Explanation
Arvind Panagariya, Poonam Gupta
Empirical evidence shows that injury investigations in anti-dumping cases conducted by the United States International Trade Commission, the probability of a positive finding is higher when the...
Overshootings and Reversals: The Role of Monetary Policy
This paper provides evidence on the relationship between monetary policy and the exchange rate in the aftermath of currency crises taking into account the role of a fragile banking system. It...
Inside the Crisis - An Empirical Analysis of Banking Systems in Distress
Enrica Detragiache, Poonam Gupta, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt
Banking systems , Bank credit , Production ,
Understanding India’s Services Revolution
This paper analyzes the factors behind the recent growth of India's services sector. The high growth of services output in the 1990s was mostly due to the rapid expansion of communication, banking,...
Inside the crisis : an empirical analysis of banking systems in distress
Demirguc-Kunt, Asli, Detragiache, Enrica, Gupta, Poonam
Much of the substantial literature on banking crises, focuses on early warning indicators. The authors look at what happens to the economy, and the banking sector after a banking crisis breaks out....
Does Monetary Policy Stabilize the Exchange Rate Following a Currency Crisis?
This paper provides evidence on the relationship between monetary policy and the exchange rate in the aftermath of currency crises. It analyzes a large dataset of currency crises in 80 countries for...
Does monetary policy stabilize the exchange rate following a currency crisis?
This paper provides evidence on the relationship between monetary policy and the exchange rate in the aftermath of currency crises. It analyzes a large data set of currency crises in 80 countries in...
Taxation of Petroleum Products - Theory and Empirical Evidence
Oil , Taxation , Tax rates , Energy taxes , Oil prices ,
Does Monetary Policy Stabilize the Exchange Rate Following a Currency Crisis?
Monetary policy , Financial crisis , Exchange rates , Interest rates , Inflation ,
Aftermath of Banking Crises - Effects on Real and Monetary Variables
Financial crisis , Banking , Economic models ,
Portfolio Flows into India: Do Domestic Fundamentals Matter?
This paper analyzes the factors affecting portfolio equity flows into India using monthly data. Flows to India are small compared to other emerging markets, but seem to be relatively less volatile....
Output Response to Currency Crises
Deepak Mishra, Poonam Gupta, Ratna Sahay
Currencies , Financial crisis , Emerging markets , Production , Capital Inflows ,
Foreign Banks in Emerging Market Crises: Evidence from Malaysia
Enrica Detragiache, Poonam Gupta
Foreign banks have greatly increased their presence in emerging market countries in recent years. This paper compares the performance of domestic banks and a long-established group of foreign banks...
Foreign Banks in Poor Countries: Theory and Evidence
ENRICA DETRAGIACHE, THIERRY TRESSEL, POONAM GUPTA
We study how foreign bank penetration affects financial sector development in poor countries. A theoretical model shows that when domestic banks are better than foreign banks at monitoring soft...
What Constrains Indian Manufacturing?
Poonam Gupta, Rana Hasan, Utsav Kumar
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector in the last two decades. However, an acceleration of growth in manufacturing, and a concomitant increase in employment, has eluded...
What Constrains Indian Manufacturing
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector in the last two decades. However, an acceleration of growth in manufacturing, and a concomitant increase in employment, has eluded...
Gupta, Poonam, Hasan, Rana, Kumar, Utsav
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector over the last two decades. However, an acceleration of growth in manufacturing, and a corresponding increase in employment, has...
Two Waves of Service-Sector Growth
Barry Eichengreen, Poonam Gupta
The positive association between the service sector share of output and per capita income is one of the best-known regularities in all of growth and development economics. Yet there is less than...
The Two Waves of Service Sector Growth
Barry Eichengreen, Poonam Gupta
The positive association between the service sector share of output and per capita income is one of the best-known regularities in all of growth and development economics. Yet there is less than...