Kalpana Kochhar

The Evolution of Institutions in India and its Relationship with Economic Growth (2007)

Arvind Subramanian, Ejaz Ghani, Ajay Chhibber, Shanta Devarajan, Nurul Islam, Simon Johnson, ...

Krishna Srinivasan, and S. Sriramachandran for useful discussions. This paper draws upon work with my colleagues, Prachi Mishra and Petia Topalova. An anonymous referee and the editors provided...

Forthcoming in the Economic and Political Weekly, June 2007.The author is grateful to (2007)

Arvind Subramanian, Udaibir Das, Olivier Jeanne, Simon Johnson, Sanjay Kathuria, Kalpana Kochhar, ...

discussions. On any liberal view, capital account convertibility (CAC) like free trade must be a consummation devoutly to be wished. At some deep level, the case for both is a moral one— the...

India's Pattern of Development: What Happened, What Follows?

Raghuram Rajan, Utsav Kumar, Ioannis Tokatlidis, Kalpana Kochhar, Arvind Subramanian

India has followed an idiosyncratic pattern of development, certainly compared with other fast-growing Asian economies. While the importance of services rather than manufacturing is widely noted,...

China at the Threshold of a Market Economy

Michael W. Bell, Kalpana Kochhar, Hoe Ee Khor

Economic conditions , Economic policy , Economic reform , China ,

Economic Reform in China: A New Phase

David Burton, Kalpana Kochhar, Dubravko Mihaljek, Wanda Tseng, Hoe Ee Khor

Economic policy , Economic reform , Fiscal reforms , Monetary policy , Exchange system reforms , Trade policy , Public enterprises , Investment ,

India's Patterns of Development: What Happened, What Follows

Kalpana Kochhar, Utsav Kumar, Raghuram Rajan, Arvind Subramanian

India seems to have followed an idiosyncratic pattern of development, certainly compared to other fast-growing Asian economies. While the emphasis on services rather than manufacturing has been...

Malaysian Capital Controls: Macroeconomics and Institutions

Simon Johnson, Todd Mitton, Kalpana Kochhar, Natalia T. Tamirisa

We analyze the capital controls imposed in Malaysia in September 1998. In macroeconomic terms, these controls neither yielded major benefits nor were costly. At the same time, the stock market...

The East Asian Crisis - Macroeconomic Developments and Policy Lessons

Kalpana Kochhar, Prakash Loungani, Mark R. Stone

Economic policy , Asia , Interest rates , Exchange rates , Financial crisis ,