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Convergence and Developmental Aspects of Credit Allocations in BRICS Nations

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This book explores the levels of cooperation and the phenomenon of convergence among BRICS nations. It provides an in-depth look into the financial and banking systems among these rapidly developing economies and the steps they have taken to foster development and counter inequalities.

Of the many factors in determining the income and wealth of a country as well as a group of countries, commercial bank credit, a well-known financial indicator, has been an important one. This book analyses the governance and structure of the New Development Bank and its effects on group members for peer growth and to defend against any external economic and political shocks. It looks at how much of an influence the commercial bank credit, or simply the credit, has upon the income levels of the BRICS member countries, how equitable they are, whether they are converging in credits and incomes, and other such issues. It also focuses on India's credit aspects of inclusiveness and convergence.

With a strong empirical model estimation, this book will be of interest to students and researchers of economics, finance, management, political studies, international relations, and international trade.

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ISBN: 9781032284859
Publication date: 7th June 2024
Author: Ramesh Chandra Das
Publisher: Routledge India an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 366 pages
Genres: Regional / International studies
Social groups and identities
Macroeconomics
International economics
Development economics and emerging economies
Political economy
Finance and accounting
Politics and government