S.B. Gupta's Money and Banking remains an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a deep, structured, and India-centric understanding of monetary economics. Its longevity, academic adoption, and the legacy of its author all point to the same conclusion: this is a foundational text that has shaped the minds of several generations of Indian economists and bankers.
Credit creation mechanics, balance sheet structures, and portfolio management.
The sections on central banking, monetary aggregates, and macroeconomic stability directly align with the RBI Phase II syllabus.
Students using S.B. Gupta’s framework typically aim to master several critical areas:
: The text details the transition from the Barter System , plagued by the "double coincidence of wants," to commodity money, and finally to modern Fiat Currency and digital banking deposits. The Role of Commercial Banks and Credit Creation
Students looking for digital copies should check official academic repositories. Many universities provide access to e-books through platforms like Delnet, National Digital Library of India (NDLI), or institutional library portals.
S.B. Gupta's Money and Banking remains an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a deep, structured, and India-centric understanding of monetary economics. Its longevity, academic adoption, and the legacy of its author all point to the same conclusion: this is a foundational text that has shaped the minds of several generations of Indian economists and bankers.
Credit creation mechanics, balance sheet structures, and portfolio management.
The sections on central banking, monetary aggregates, and macroeconomic stability directly align with the RBI Phase II syllabus.
Students using S.B. Gupta’s framework typically aim to master several critical areas:
: The text details the transition from the Barter System , plagued by the "double coincidence of wants," to commodity money, and finally to modern Fiat Currency and digital banking deposits. The Role of Commercial Banks and Credit Creation
Students looking for digital copies should check official academic repositories. Many universities provide access to e-books through platforms like Delnet, National Digital Library of India (NDLI), or institutional library portals.