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The Centre for Economic Research, comprising a team of senior economists with more than a decade’s experience of working with premier research institutes, reviews developments in the economy on a monthly basis and provides its outlook on the Indian economy through the “EcoView”.
 
Every month, the EcoView provides:
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facts, figures and trend analysis on various important macro economic variables
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short and medium term outlooks on the key macro economic variables
» an in-depth analysis of the events, policies and key economic issues
 
We also have a comprehensive coverage and analysis of key macroeconomic indicators:
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GDP
» Money markets
» Industrial production » Interest rates
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Inflation
» Exchange rates
» Trade    
 
» So, what is special about the EcoView?
» The list of recent topics covered
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So, what is special about the EcoView?

An integral feature of the EcoView, is an integrated and an in-depth analysis of a special theme each month. Recent topics covered include the analysis of the monetary and credit policy, the industrial recovery and credit growth, state wise spread of income distribution and public utilities/infrastructure, Indo China Bilateral trade, the impact of falling interest rates on government finances, US Economic prospects and the effect on the Indian economy, the drivers and impact of the ongoing construction boom and the macroeconomic impacts of the monsoon and the impact of crude oil price hike.

Outlooks on key macroeconomic indicators are also updated on a monthly basis.

The CRISIL EcoView is currently being used by CEOs, CFOs, Economists, Corporate Strategy teams, Marketing teams, Treasuries and Knowledge Management teams of various Corporates and Management consultancy firms. They use it to keep themselves abreast of the economic trends as well as an input for their strategy planning exercises.

 
The list of recent topics covered
 
» Revenue buoyancy vis-à-vis Expenditure Rationlisation
» Investment boom: the role of fiscal reforms
» Impact of global food inflation
» Industrial Production since mid-90s: Has the potential growth rate gone up?
» Balance of Payments
» Growth tide lifts the fiscal boat?
» Highlights of the Monetary Policy
» Growth Prospects for 2007-08
» Monsoon and Agricultural Prospects
» Monetary Policy Signalling and Response of Commercial Banks
» Structural Breaks in the Indian Economy
» Rupee Appreciation and Export Competitiveness
» Price Dynamics of Foodgrains
» Socially Responsible Investment (SRI)
» The US Economy: Performance and Prospects
» Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism in India
» Growth and Fiscal Consolidation:The Emerging Scenario
» Oil Prices and Macroeconomic Outcomes
» Outlook 2006-07
» Corporate profitability and Growth prospects
» Monsoon 2006 and Agricultural Prospects
» Analyzing credit growth in India
» Dynamics of India's current account deficit
» Corporate Profitability: Maintaining Momentum
» Liquidity, Interest Rates and Banking Sector
» Economy Outlook - 2006-07
» Consumption and Investment Fuel India's GDP Growth
» Employment in Organised Manufacturing: Rising Concerns
» Industrial Growth and New Business
» Oil Prices and Manufacturing Sector
» Balance of Payments
» Macroeconomic Outlook - 2005-06
» Financial Market Linkages
» Is Investment Looking Up?
» Capacity Utilisation in the Industrial Sector
» Timing the industrial slowdown - a growth cycle approach
» Growth and Competitiveness in Services Sector
» Twelfth Finance Commission and States
» What drives dollar down?
» What drives industrial growth?
» Bank Balance Sheets: Restoring the Balance
» Persistence of the Growth Momentum
» Costs, Prices and Margins in Manufacturing
» Where are interest rates headed?
» Spotlight On Inflation
» No Rain Means Pain
» Elections 2004: The Role Of Micro Indicators
» A Portfolio Approach To State Economies
» 2004-05 GDP Growth Forecast
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The Market Stabilization Fund: Rationale, Costs, Benefits

» What is driving inflation?
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The Industrial Recovery And Credit Growth Conundrum
» Industry Dynamics and Tax Revenues
» Growth Drivers in India: The Role of Consumption
» The Industrial Recovery: Macro and Micro Perspectives
» Falling interest rates: who gains, who loses?
» Ascending the Roti – Kapda – Makaan Ladder
» Indo-China Bilateral Trade
» Monsoon 2003: An Economic Preview
» Employment Patterns in the 1990s
» Growth prospect for 2003-04
 
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