Economic reforms in Indian economy have raised new challenges and a fresh theoretical approach is required to analyse these in detail. This book analyses the emerging economic issues such as corruption, financial scams, poverty measurement, voting behaviour, informal credit markets, technology transfer, and farmers' suicides through the use of applied economics and advance game-theory models.
Economic reforms in Indian economy have raised new challenges and a fresh theoretical approach is required to analyse these in detail. This book analyses the emerging economic issues such as corruption, financial scams, poverty measurement, voting behaviour, informal credit markets, technology transfer, and farmers' suicides through the use of applied economics and advance game-theory models.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sugata Marjit is the RBI Professor of Industrial Economics at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta and the Chairman of the West Bengal State Council of Higher Education. Meenakshi Rajeev is the Reserve Bank of India Chair Professor at the Centre for Economic Studies and Policy in the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword by Kazuo Nishimura * Acknowledgements * Introduction Sugata Marjit and Meenakshi Rajeev * Section 1: Corruption, Information, and Transparency * 1: Competition and Corruption Anjan Mukherjee * 2: Many Facets of Corruption Majumdar and Seung Han Yoo * Section 2: Growth, Poverty, and Markets * 3: Inefficiency and the Golden Rule: Phelps-Koopmans Revisited Tapan Mitra and Debraj Ray * 4: A Multidimensional Poverty Index Asis Kumar Banerjee * 5: Transaction Costs and Optimal Market Structure Meenakshi Rajeev * 6: The Determination of Profits * Romar Correa * Section 3: Informal and Microcredit * 7: Vertical Linkages between Formal and Informal Credit Markets: Corruption and Credit Subsidy Policy Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Krishnendu Ghosh Dastidar * 8: Dynamic Institutions and Microfinance Prabal Roy Chowdhuri * Section 4: Democracy and Development * 9: Democracy, Development, and the Informal Sector Abhirup Sarkar * 10: Efficient and Equilibrium Federation Structures with Externalities Gordon Myers and Abhijit Sengupta * Section 5: Bargaining, Technology Transfer, and Deterrence * 11: Markets with Bilateral Bargaining and Incomplete Information Kalyan Chatterjee and Bhaskar Dutta * 12: Technology Transfer as a Means to Combat Global Warming Vivekananda Mukherjee, Dirk T.G. Rübbelke, and Tilak Sanyal * 13: Early Withdrawal of Patented Drugs as an Entry Deterring Device Sugata Marjit, Tarun Kabiraj, and Arijita Dutta * 14: Entry Deterrence in Banking: The Role of Cost Asymmetry and * Adverse Selection Indrajit Mallick, Sugata Marjit, and Hamid Beladi * About the Editors and Contributors * Index
* Foreword by Kazuo Nishimura * Acknowledgements * Introduction Sugata Marjit and Meenakshi Rajeev * Section 1: Corruption, Information, and Transparency * 1: Competition and Corruption Anjan Mukherjee * 2: Many Facets of Corruption Majumdar and Seung Han Yoo * Section 2: Growth, Poverty, and Markets * 3: Inefficiency and the Golden Rule: Phelps-Koopmans Revisited Tapan Mitra and Debraj Ray * 4: A Multidimensional Poverty Index Asis Kumar Banerjee * 5: Transaction Costs and Optimal Market Structure Meenakshi Rajeev * 6: The Determination of Profits * Romar Correa * Section 3: Informal and Microcredit * 7: Vertical Linkages between Formal and Informal Credit Markets: Corruption and Credit Subsidy Policy Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Krishnendu Ghosh Dastidar * 8: Dynamic Institutions and Microfinance Prabal Roy Chowdhuri * Section 4: Democracy and Development * 9: Democracy, Development, and the Informal Sector Abhirup Sarkar * 10: Efficient and Equilibrium Federation Structures with Externalities Gordon Myers and Abhijit Sengupta * Section 5: Bargaining, Technology Transfer, and Deterrence * 11: Markets with Bilateral Bargaining and Incomplete Information Kalyan Chatterjee and Bhaskar Dutta * 12: Technology Transfer as a Means to Combat Global Warming Vivekananda Mukherjee, Dirk T.G. Rübbelke, and Tilak Sanyal * 13: Early Withdrawal of Patented Drugs as an Entry Deterring Device Sugata Marjit, Tarun Kabiraj, and Arijita Dutta * 14: Entry Deterrence in Banking: The Role of Cost Asymmetry and * Adverse Selection Indrajit Mallick, Sugata Marjit, and Hamid Beladi * About the Editors and Contributors * Index
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