Volume 1: This volume provides a comprehensive treatment of the Indian industrialization process since independence covering all the important aspects: trends and patterns, regionalization, employment, informal sector, corporate savings, tax and surplus, concentration, foreign direct investment, and development of indigenous technology and patents. Volume 2: The Indian economy has successfully integrated itself with the rest of the world in the past two decades. Not only has its external-trade (share in global-trade) grown considerably, but it has also received significantly higher FDI and FII…mehr
Volume 1: This volume provides a comprehensive treatment of the Indian industrialization process since independence covering all the important aspects: trends and patterns, regionalization, employment, informal sector, corporate savings, tax and surplus, concentration, foreign direct investment, and development of indigenous technology and patents. Volume 2: The Indian economy has successfully integrated itself with the rest of the world in the past two decades. Not only has its external-trade (share in global-trade) grown considerably, but it has also received significantly higher FDI and FII inflows. As a result, India is considered among the foremost beneficiaries of globalization. However, this development is only one side of the story and it has been achieved at a cost of policy independence and increased sensitivity to external shocks. This volume illustrates such costs and attempts to redefine the priorities for a low per-capita income nation like India. Volume 3: This volume is largely a critical review of macroeconomic issues such as monetary policy, fiscal policy, financial liberalization, inter-sectoral linkages, open economy macroeconomics, labour conditions, and inter-governmental fiscal transfers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C.P. Chandrasekhar is a Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Jayati Ghosh is a Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Prabhat Patnaik is a Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
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* Volume 1: List of Tables Preface * 1: Promise Belied: India's Post-Independence Industrialization Experience (C.P. Chandrasekhar) * 2: Regional Aspects of Indian Industrialization (Jayan Jose Thomas) * 3: Monopoly and Indian Industry * (Surajit Mazumdar) * 4: Role of Foreign Direct Investment in India's Industrial Development (Rajiv Jha and Ravinder Jha) * 5: Informal sector industry in India: A brief review (Jesim Pais) * 6: Indigenous Technological Development and Intellectual Property Rights in India's Industrial Development (Sudip Chaudhuri) * 7: Employment and Industrial Development in India (Jeemol Unni) * 8: A survey on Corporate Saving, Corporate Tax, and Surplus (Atulan Guha) * 9: Trends and Patterns in Industrial Growth: A Review of Evidence and Explanations * (R. Nagaraj) * Index * About the Editor and Contributors * Volume 2: List of Tables * Acknowledgements * 1: Introduction (Jayati Ghosh) * 2: India's Experience with Export-led Growth (Ananya Ghosh Dastidar) * 3: India's Foreign Trade: Recent Patterns, Challenges, and Prospects * Malini Chakravarty * 4: Trade in Services and the Indian Economy (Rupa Chanda) * 5: The Management and Impact of Cross-border Capital Flows in India (Parthapratim Pal) * 6: Negotiations in the Doha Round: Critical Issues for India (Biswajit Dhar and Kasturi Das) * 7: Preferential Trade Agreements: An Exploration into Emerging Issues in India's Changing Trade Policy Landscape (Smitha Francis) * 8: Economic Openness and Indian Agriculture (Ramesh Chand and Sumedha Bajar) * 9: Trade and Employment in India (Sumangala Damodaran) * 10: Movements of Labour in Globalizing India (G. Vijay) * 11: Environmental Concerns, the Global Commons, and the Indian Economy * (Sangeeta Bansal) * Index * Notes on Editors and Contributor * Volume 3: List of Tables * Preface * 1: Open Economy Macroeconomics and the India Economy (Prabhat Patnaik) * 2: Financial Liberalization: A Survey with Emphasis on the Indian Case (Vineet Kohli) * 3: A Macro-theoretic Survey of Monetary Policy in a Closed Economy * (Rohit Azad and C. Saratchand) * 4: The Evolving Contours of Monetary Policy and Commercial Banking in India (S.L. Shetty and Partha Ray) * 5: On Macroeconomics of Fiscal Policy * (Surajit Das) * 6: Inter-governmental Fiscal Transfers in India: Emerging Trends and Realities (Pinaki Chakraborty) * 7: Inter-sectoral Linkages in the Indian Economy during the Post-Reform Period (Mausami Das) * 8: Labour Conditions in Contemporary India (Praveen Jha) * Index * About the Editor and Contributors
* Volume 1: List of Tables Preface * 1: Promise Belied: India's Post-Independence Industrialization Experience (C.P. Chandrasekhar) * 2: Regional Aspects of Indian Industrialization (Jayan Jose Thomas) * 3: Monopoly and Indian Industry * (Surajit Mazumdar) * 4: Role of Foreign Direct Investment in India's Industrial Development (Rajiv Jha and Ravinder Jha) * 5: Informal sector industry in India: A brief review (Jesim Pais) * 6: Indigenous Technological Development and Intellectual Property Rights in India's Industrial Development (Sudip Chaudhuri) * 7: Employment and Industrial Development in India (Jeemol Unni) * 8: A survey on Corporate Saving, Corporate Tax, and Surplus (Atulan Guha) * 9: Trends and Patterns in Industrial Growth: A Review of Evidence and Explanations * (R. Nagaraj) * Index * About the Editor and Contributors * Volume 2: List of Tables * Acknowledgements * 1: Introduction (Jayati Ghosh) * 2: India's Experience with Export-led Growth (Ananya Ghosh Dastidar) * 3: India's Foreign Trade: Recent Patterns, Challenges, and Prospects * Malini Chakravarty * 4: Trade in Services and the Indian Economy (Rupa Chanda) * 5: The Management and Impact of Cross-border Capital Flows in India (Parthapratim Pal) * 6: Negotiations in the Doha Round: Critical Issues for India (Biswajit Dhar and Kasturi Das) * 7: Preferential Trade Agreements: An Exploration into Emerging Issues in India's Changing Trade Policy Landscape (Smitha Francis) * 8: Economic Openness and Indian Agriculture (Ramesh Chand and Sumedha Bajar) * 9: Trade and Employment in India (Sumangala Damodaran) * 10: Movements of Labour in Globalizing India (G. Vijay) * 11: Environmental Concerns, the Global Commons, and the Indian Economy * (Sangeeta Bansal) * Index * Notes on Editors and Contributor * Volume 3: List of Tables * Preface * 1: Open Economy Macroeconomics and the India Economy (Prabhat Patnaik) * 2: Financial Liberalization: A Survey with Emphasis on the Indian Case (Vineet Kohli) * 3: A Macro-theoretic Survey of Monetary Policy in a Closed Economy * (Rohit Azad and C. Saratchand) * 4: The Evolving Contours of Monetary Policy and Commercial Banking in India (S.L. Shetty and Partha Ray) * 5: On Macroeconomics of Fiscal Policy * (Surajit Das) * 6: Inter-governmental Fiscal Transfers in India: Emerging Trends and Realities (Pinaki Chakraborty) * 7: Inter-sectoral Linkages in the Indian Economy during the Post-Reform Period (Mausami Das) * 8: Labour Conditions in Contemporary India (Praveen Jha) * Index * About the Editor and Contributors
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