The influence of the global financial crisis on India economy's dynamic
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financial crisis, economic slowdown, Indian economy, macroeconomicsAbstract
Global financial crisis has infiuenced the whole global economy, changing the view of financial system. Although the crisis started and developed in high-developed countries, especially the USA and the euro zone countries, it has also come to the developing countries. Indian economy, as it is highly integrated and connected to world economy, experienced the effects of the meltdown. The paper deals with the infiuence of the global crisis to the Indian economy, especially in the view of the economic dynamic.
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