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What about us???
by Rushabh Buch on Oct 04, 2007 07:51 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mr. FM,

It was very nice to make comments that how Auto giance in Japan make out the things and blah blah...

Yes, that will be jumble around in Overhyped IT or Techono industy. But what about Textile and Garment industy, which is still make 30 % of Indian export. We get a margin of 5-10% and some time it will be eaten by govt. policy shift..

Tell me how we can sustain agro and textile industy where lacs of ppl employed....

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RE:What about us???
by Prof R K Gupta-India on Oct 04, 2007 11:55 PM  Permalink
fundamental changes are needed.by reducing worth of rupee vis a vis we are emotying india's wealth for other markets.This is foolish,.good for short term but not for long time.indian must develop competence and comeptitiveness by R&D and movinf to high value goods and services.or face the music.SDomestic markets ahev to be strengthened and we should consrve fuel oil at all costs.Reckless sales of automobiles and inefficint ,machies and furnaces ion industries gobble up fuel.It is mater of shame that a police officer or ciollector's wife or servant uses a jeep and wastes Rs 80 worth diesle for buying Rs 100 worth vegetables.Can any society aford this waste now a days?

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Foolish economists and PPP jargon-The reality
by Prof R K Gupta-India on Oct 04, 2007 07:36 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The exchange rate itself discounts purchasing power of that currency.You can't double discount the purchasing power.Say, In start, a dollar in USA how do I compare it with Indian rupees to exchange it? Obviously the cue available is what the two currencies can buy at same place with their own experience.The other rates as fixed by banks are artificailly controlled by stupid governments and these economists to cause problems.You can't remain under water for whole life.You gonna get exposed.The dollar to rupee exchange rate has to be equal to the buying power.This is off the cuff expressed as Big Mac index.That is in similar type of shop and location what is cost of McDonald burger in NY and London and delhi.That ratio should be PPP and exchange rate should fall in ine with that.But govt manipulate it.By keeping Indian rupee low we are exporting our natural wealth and precious outside to USA and other countries.This is also expressed as Domestic resource cost.but by artifically clamping exchange rates these governemtns manipulate things and all ratios go haywire.

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RE:Foolish economists and PPP jargon-The reality
by ravi shanker behl on Oct 04, 2007 08:33 PM  Permalink
r u real professor?. pl reread ppp?

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RE:Foolish economists and PPP jargon-The reality
by Prof R K Gupta-India on Oct 04, 2007 11:49 PM  Permalink
Dude.Dont comment if you dont know subject.And have some respect for teachers.That is why Indian society is going down.
Read this model:
The purchasing power parity (PPP) theory was developed by Gustav Cassel in 1920
The exchange rate between two curremncies finally land at PPP value.have to there is no other way to rate a currency in terms of other?is it?then give me the way?forget the books and what government says.The excjange rates are manipulated by economists and governments to help one section or to hide fianncial weakness or to have short term gain of currency reserves.But in long run it damages our health.We as country loose by exporting wealth (material,money or manpower cost)at artifically increasing exhange rate.This ofcourse assumes that india for example quotes in dollars and not rupees and is in no psotion to do so.Like today.Why indianexperters cant quote in rupees?They cant as buyer (USA)dominates and has alternatives.


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Strong Re
by amitabh kumar on Oct 04, 2007 07:29 PM  Permalink 

We must have a strong Re. It will help in reducing prices and will reduce international debt burden. It will also improve forex.

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PPP
by RajneeshChandraMohan Jain on Oct 04, 2007 12:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies


By Purchase power parity 1$ equals to about Rs12-Rs.15. Sure Rupee may not appreciate to that level. But it shows the extent to which dollar has been over bought.

Dollar used to be the only safe currency in the past. But it is changing fast.


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RE:PPP
by ravi shanker behl on Oct 04, 2007 08:34 PM  Permalink
from where u read this? tell me the source of yr information?

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RE:PPP
by RajneeshChandraMohan Jain on Oct 04, 2007 10:12 PM  Permalink
search for "Purchase power parity India" in google.

By 2006 est Indian GDP by PPP = 4.042 trillion
Indian GDP by dollar = 0.9063 trillion

PPP to dollar ratio = 4.6

2006 exchange rate/4.6 equals to approx 10

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