INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM IMPORTANT CONSTITUENTS OF INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM
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Financial institutions/markets/instrumentsAbstract
An efficient and developed financial system is indispensable for rapid economic growth of any economy since the process of economic development is invariably accompanied by a corresponding parallel growth of financial organization. The financial sector of a country consists of specialized and non-specialized financial institutions of organized and unorganized financial markets of financial instruments and price which facilitate transfer of funds. The financial system is concerned about money. credit and finance which are intimately related yet are different from each other.References
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