The Evolution of the RBI Governor's Role: A Comparative Analysis Pre- and Post-MPC Constitution

Authors

  • Nilesh Narayan Prasad

Abstract

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been a cornerstone in India's economic framework since its inception in 1935. The RBI Governor has historically wielded significant autonomous power in shaping monetary policy. This research examines the evolution of the RBI Governor's role before and after the establishment of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) in 2016. The MPC was introduced to enhance the transparency, accountability, and credibility of monetary policy decisions by incorporating a committee-based decision-making process. This study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining historical analysis and empirical data evaluation to provide a comprehensive understanding of the changes in the RBI Governor's role and its implications on monetary policy. Primary data is collected through semi-structured interviews and surveys with RBI officials, policymakers, and financial experts. Secondary data is sourced from academic literature, official documents, and reports. The findings reveal significant shifts in the governance and effectiveness of monetary policy post-MPC. The collaborative nature of the MPC has led to more balanced and well-considered decisions, resulting in more consistent and predictable policy outcomes. Enhanced transparency and accountability have been achieved through the publication of meeting minutes and voting patterns. However, the need for consensus among committee members can slow down decision-making and reduce the agility required to respond to rapidly changing economic conditions. The comparative analysis highlights the differences in the RBI Governor's autonomy, authority, and influence pre- and post-MPC. The transition from a centralized to a collaborative framework has brought about positive changes but also introduced challenges that require ongoing evaluation and refinement. This research contributes to the broader discourse on central bank independence and the effectiveness of monetary policy governance. It provides valuable insights for policymakers, economists, and scholars in understanding the dynamics of central banking and its impact on economic management in India.

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Published

2024-09-12

How to Cite

Nilesh Narayan Prasad. (2024). The Evolution of the RBI Governor’s Role: A Comparative Analysis Pre- and Post-MPC Constitution. NOLEGEIN-Journal of Financial Planning and Management, 7(2), 78–82. Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoFPM/article/view/1502