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Parallels between Financial Crisis and the Great Depression
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FISCAL STIMULUS PACKAGES IN INDIAN and GLOBAL CONTEXT

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 4

2. Key Questions (we intend to answer) 5

3. Genesis of Global Financial Crisis 6

3.1 Components of the Crisis 7

3.2 Parallels between Financial Crisis and The Great Depression 8

4. Rationale behind Stimulus Packages 11

4.1 What is a Fiscal Stimulus? 11

4.2 Fallacies associated with Stimulus Packages 13

5. Stimulus Package in Indian Context 15

5.1 Impact of Financial Crisis on India 15

5.1.1 Initial Impact of the Sub-prime Crisis 15

5.1.2 Why the Indian Financial Sector has weathered the Storm? 16

5.1.3 Questions to be addressed 17

5.2. Fiscal Stimulus Packages in India 22

5.2.1 Stimulus Package 1 23

5.2.2 Stimulus Package 2 25

5.2.3 Stimulus Package 3 28

5.2.4 Appropriateness of the Fiscal Stimulus measures 28

5.2.5 Fiscal Stimulus’s impact on India’ Agro Sector 30

6. Stimulus Packages Globally 32

6.1 Announced Fiscal Stimulus Packages Globally 32

6.2 Content of global stimulus packages: the need for redistribution 33

6.3 In United States of America 34

6.4 In European Countries 39

6.5 In China 41

7. Concluding Remarks 44

8. Appendix 46

8.1 Appendix – 1 (Federal Fund rates in US, Monetary Policy Rates, Current account balances – Globally - as % of GDP) 46

8.2 Appendix – 2 (Share of banking assets held by foreign banks with majority ownership, 2006).. 47

8.3 Appendix – 3 (India’s 3 Fiscal Stimulus Plans – In Nutshell) 48

8.4 Appendix – 4 [Fiscal Stimulus Plans as % of GDP (Q4 2008 – Q1 2009)] 48

8.5 Appendix – 5 (Announced Stimulus Plans (Q4 2008 – Q1 2009) 49

9. Bibliography 50

Introduction

• The focus of this project is “Fiscal Stimulus” packages adopted by governments world over and their evaluation.

• We will start by stating few issues in the form of key



Bibliography: | | |Author unknown (2008) |Author unknown (2009). “FACTBOX-Europe 's fiscal stimulus plans”, REUTERS.com http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLH44404720090317 (March 17,| |2009) |Bendavid Naftali, Elizabeth Williamson and Sudeep Reddy (2009). “Stimulus Package Unveiled”, Wall Street Journal | |http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123202946622485595.html (January 16, 2009) |Brian, Love (2009). “FACTBOX-Fiscal stimulus in G20 countries”, FOREXPROS.com | |http://www.forexpros.com/news/forex-news/factbox-fiscal-stimulus-in-g20-countries-49594 (April 29, 2009) |Cochrane John H. (2009). “Fiscal Stimulus, Fiscal Inflation, or Fiscal Fallacies?, University of Chicago, February 27 (Version 2.5). | |Davig Troy and Eric M |Paper Series, RIEB Kobe University, April 30. | |Govt of Rajasthan (2009) |Rajasthan Govt Website http://rajind.rajasthan.gov.in/Stimulus_Packages.pdf. | |Handoo Ashok (2010) |http://www.commodityonline.com/news/IndiaBudgetTime-to-withdraw-stimulus-package-25862-3-1.html (February 22, 2010). | |Mohan Rakesh (2009) |Sharma Devinder (2008). “A Stimulus Package for Farmers?”, Published on India Together Web portal | |http://www.indiatogether.org/2008/dec/dsh-stimulus.htm (December 21, 2008) |Stone Amey (2009). “The Great Depression vs. the Millennial Slowdown”, Business Week Online. | |Subbarao Dubburi (2009) |Industry 's National Conference and Annual Session 2009, New Delhi, March 26. | |UN ESCAP Report (2009)

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