This collection of essays by 15 distinguished economists in honour of Dr Manmohan Singh focuses on the reforms he initiated and what remains to be done. This second edition includes a new Epilogue and chapter updates which highlight significant changes and recent developments in the Indian economy.
This collection of essays by 15 distinguished economists in honour of Dr Manmohan Singh focuses on the reforms he initiated and what remains to be done. This second edition includes a new Epilogue and chapter updates which highlight significant changes and recent developments in the Indian economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isher Judge Ahluwalia is Chairperson, Board of Governors, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi. I.M.D. Little is Emeritus Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University.
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Contributors Introduction Section I: India's Development Strategy 1. The design of Indian Development 2. Development Perspectives: Was there an Alternative to Mahalanobis? 3. Development, Inflation, and Monetary Policy 4. Theory and Practice of Development Section II: Transition to Open Economy 5. Infrastructure Development in India's Reforms 6. Indian Agriculture in an Open Economy 7. Fiscal Stabilization and Economic Reforms in India 8. Liberalization, the Stock Market, and the Market for Corporate Control: A Bridge too Far for the Indian Economy? 9. India's Export Performance: A Comparative Analysis Section III: Poverty and Reform 10. Economic Reforms and Poverty Alleviation 11. Food Security: Individual and National 12. Indian Economic Policy Reforms and Poverty: An Assessment Section IV: Centre-State Relations 13. Tax Assignment in the Indian Federation: A Critique 14. Liberalization, Economic Reforms, and Centre-State Relations 15. The Political Economy of Centre-State Relations in India Index
Contributors Introduction Section I: India's Development Strategy 1. The design of Indian Development 2. Development Perspectives: Was there an Alternative to Mahalanobis? 3. Development, Inflation, and Monetary Policy 4. Theory and Practice of Development Section II: Transition to Open Economy 5. Infrastructure Development in India's Reforms 6. Indian Agriculture in an Open Economy 7. Fiscal Stabilization and Economic Reforms in India 8. Liberalization, the Stock Market, and the Market for Corporate Control: A Bridge too Far for the Indian Economy? 9. India's Export Performance: A Comparative Analysis Section III: Poverty and Reform 10. Economic Reforms and Poverty Alleviation 11. Food Security: Individual and National 12. Indian Economic Policy Reforms and Poverty: An Assessment Section IV: Centre-State Relations 13. Tax Assignment in the Indian Federation: A Critique 14. Liberalization, Economic Reforms, and Centre-State Relations 15. The Political Economy of Centre-State Relations in India Index
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