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Thursday, August 4, 2011

RBI keeps its failed team of Consultants. Why..?


With a view to strengthening the consultative process in monetary policy, the Reserve Bank of India had constituted a Technical Advisory Committee on Monetary Policy in June, 2009.  The tenure of the Committee was up to June 30, 2011. However, it was decided to continue with the Committee up to the First Quarter Review of July 2011.
It has now been decided to reconstitute the Technical Advisory Committee on Monetary Policy with a view to obtaining continued benefit of expert opinion from external experts in the areas of monetary economics, central banking, financial markets and public finance.
The composition of the reconstituted Committee will be as under:
ChairmanDr. D. Subbarao
Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Vice-ChairmanDr Subir Gokarn
Deputy Governor-in-Charge
Monetary Policy Department
MembersDeputy Governors
 Dr. K.C. Chakrabarty
Shri Anand Sinha
Shri H.R. Khan
 Two Members of the Committee of the Central Board (CCB)
 Shri Y.H. Malegam
Shri Sanjay Labroo
 External Members
 Dr. Shankar Acharya
Hon. Professor
Indian Council for Research on
International Economic Relations
New Delhi
 Dr. Rakesh Mohan
Professor
 Practice of International Economics of Finance,
School of Management, and
Senior Fellow,
Jackson Institute of Global Affairs
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
US
 Prof. Sudipto Mundle
Emeritus Professor
National Institute of Public Finance
and Policy
New Delhi
 Prof. Errol D’Souza
Professor
Indian Institute of Management
Ahmedabad
 Prof. Ashima Goyal
Professor
Indira Gandhi Institute of
Development Research
Mumbai
In Attendance:Shri Deepak Mohanty
Executive Director
 Adviser-in-Charge, Monetary Policy
Department, Reserve Bank of India
 Advisers, Monetary Policy Department,
Reserve Bank of India
 O-in-C, Department of Economic and Policy
Research, Reserve Bank of India

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