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My research interest is in the area of Open Economy Macroeconomics (OEM) specifically external sector issues like monetary spillovers and global financial cycles, currencies and exchange rate misalignments, trade imbalances, impossible trinity and monetary policy challenges, CB balance sheets and cross-border macro-financial linkages, policy coordination etc. I am interested in studying the new-age problems faced by large open emerging market economies like India, China etc. in the face of massive increase in cross-border investment and increased financial linkages with the advanced nations. I am also interested to study structural issues like institutions, governance and financial development of developing countries vis-a-vis advanced economies and corporate finance issues related to the above subject areas. Another area of interest is the future of finance and banking with the unfolding of the current digital revolution. I am interested to research how future leadership in administration, and businesses can better manage their trade in a rapidly evolving, uncertain and economically integrated world with substantial mutual causal effects between nations.?
Behavioural equilibrium real exchange rates and misalignments: Evidence from large emerging markets by Banerjee K., Goyal A. Economic Analysis and Policy 70 414-436 (2021)
Monetary spillovers and real exchange rate misalignments in emerging markets by Banerjee K., Goyal A. International Journal of Emerging Markets 17 452-484 (2022)
New perspectives on the rise and fall of global imbalances: evidence from large emerging market economies by Banerjee K., Goyal A. Review of World Economics - (2023)
How far is India's nominal exchange rate from equilibrium? by Goyal A., Banerjee K. Economic and Political Weekly 55 29-34 (2020)
A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF CRISIS EVENTS ON MAJOR GLOBAL COMMODITY PRICES , Accepted for publication in Conference Proceedings by Fatima N., Banerjee K. ICFMCF2023: 5th International Conference on Financial Markets & Corporate Finance - (2023)
Financial Channel in the Resource Curse phenomenon Special focus on banking sector data and behavioral variables from Jharkhand INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
Rashmiranjan Dash
Area of Research: Banking