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Book Description

This book examines the very concept, history, critique, and impact on the overall economy and black money, the move toward less-cash economy and digitalization, government–RBI relations, along with an assessment of two years of demonetization.

Demonetization has created a severe macroeconomic shock. The measure was humungous in scale and led to a sharp contraction in money supply for a short period. Although demonetization’s proponents have contended that it would cleanse the economy of black money and make transactions more formal and digital, its implementation certainly could have been better. The effects of demonetization on the Indian economy are debatable and will vary by sector. Its effectiveness will be talked about and studied by economists and policy makers for decades to come.

Demonetization has made only a minor dent in the GDP. It has helped to bring more people into the tax net and has reduced the size of the informal economy. With the increased use of digital payments, economic transactions become recorded. This book examines the very concept, history, critique, and impact on the overall economy and black money, the move toward less-cash economy and digitalization, government–RBI relations, along with an assessment of two years of demonetization. It would be prudent for the government to focus more on proper institutional reforms to address the issues originating from demonetization.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Abstract
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Chapter 1 Introduction to Demonetization
  10. Chapter 2 Functions and Importance of Money
  11. Chapter 3 Demand for Money
  12. Chapter 4 Supply of Money
  13. Chapter 5 Relationship between Money and Prices
  14. Chapter 6 Demonetization in Other Countries
  15. Chapter 7 History of Demonetization in India
  16. Chapter 8 Recent Demonetization of Indian Currency
  17. Chapter 9 Demonetization in India: A Critique
  18. Chapter 10 Impact on Indian Economy
  19. Chapter 11 Demonetization and Black Economy
  20. Chapter 12 Demonetization as a Move to a Less-Cash Economy
  21. Chapter 13 Relation between Union Government and the Reserve Bank of India
  22. Chapter 14 The Ongoing Debate and Political Economy
  23. Chapter 15 An Epilogue: Two Years Later
  24. References
  25. About the Author
  26. Index
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