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Rajan floats 'traffic-signal control'-like idea for cbanks

Proposing 'traffic signal' like checks on central bankers, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan on May 10 asked them to shun monetary policies that can negatively impact other economies, saying even India can follow the same rules in about a decade.

May 11, 2016 / 08:16 IST
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Proposing 'traffic signal' like checks on central bankers, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan today asked them to shun monetary policies that can negatively impact other economies, saying even India can follow the same rules in about a decade.

"By the time any of this actually gets into policy, I have no doubt India will be among the top 3-5 global economies - around 10 years from now - and our monetary policy will also be subject to the same rules," he said.

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Delivering a lecture at the London School of Economics, the former chief economist of International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the policies with zero-to-positive spillover effect for the rest of the world can be given 'green label', while those with negative potential impact for others should be labelled 'red'.

Policies that are negative in short-term but can be positive in longer term can be given an orange label, he said.