If South Asia is to survive and prosper in the global economic environment, its behind-the-border domestic reforms will be even more important than before. However, these reforms are much more difficult and complex than initial market opening. This timely book analyses what lessons can be learned about how South Asia can improve its policy efficiency.
If South Asia is to survive and prosper in the global economic environment, its behind-the-border domestic reforms will be even more important than before. However, these reforms are much more difficult and complex than initial market opening. This timely book analyses what lessons can be learned about how South Asia can improve its policy efficiency.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philippa Dee is Adjunct Associate Professor at Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University
Inhaltsangabe
1. Toward a Theory of Policy Efficiency 2. South Asia's Economic Prospects from Global Rebalancing and Integration 3. Comparing Structural Reforms in India and Pakistan 4. The Process of Banking Sector Reforms in India 5. Monitoring Fiscal Performance in India 6. Foreign Direct Investment in India: Unfinished Agenda 7. Policy Efficiency of Trade Reforms in India 8. Financial Sector Reforms in Pakistan 9. Sri Lanka's Economic Reform Process: Progress and Constraints 10. India-Pakistan Trade: A Roadmap for Enhancing Economic Relations
1. Toward a Theory of Policy Efficiency 2. South Asia's Economic Prospects from Global Rebalancing and Integration 3. Comparing Structural Reforms in India and Pakistan 4. The Process of Banking Sector Reforms in India 5. Monitoring Fiscal Performance in India 6. Foreign Direct Investment in India: Unfinished Agenda 7. Policy Efficiency of Trade Reforms in India 8. Financial Sector Reforms in Pakistan 9. Sri Lanka's Economic Reform Process: Progress and Constraints 10. India-Pakistan Trade: A Roadmap for Enhancing Economic Relations
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