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This book is a detailed chronicle of India's Growth story. The risks to the growth are many, some emanating from within the country; and many from the external environment, particularly when we are integrating with the global economy. The book succinctly brings out how the pressure to comply with the expectations of the international investors and frequency of financial crisis have taken considerable policy attention at the cost of more fundamental problems of human poverty. It scrutinizes the performance of agriculture, manufacturing and service sectors from the perspective of inclusive…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a detailed chronicle of India's Growth story. The risks to the growth are many, some emanating from within the country; and many from the external environment, particularly when we are integrating with the global economy. The book succinctly brings out how the pressure to comply with the expectations of the international investors and frequency of financial crisis have taken considerable policy attention at the cost of more fundamental problems of human poverty. It scrutinizes the performance of agriculture, manufacturing and service sectors from the perspective of inclusive growth and suggests pathways for a more just society. Growth is a means to ensure human development and the authors have deftly analysed the various risks to India's growth resurgence, and thus to human development. The essentials of good governance as means to ensure balanced, stable and equitable growth and human development have been lucidly presented.
Autorenporträt
Dr. B. Yerram Raju - Dr. B. Yerram Raju, Economist, is Former Dean of Studies, Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad and former senior management executive of State Bank of India and author/co-author of more than 650 articles in all the leading financial dailies and 14 books that include: A Saint in the Board Room; Risk management: The New Accelerator; Agricultural banking: Getting the perspective Right among others. His research interests are in developmental economics, financial risk management, MSMEs, Cooperatives and governance. He was Member of the Jury of the Asia Pacific Bankers' Congress, Manila during 2004 and 2005. He is on the Boards of a few Consulting institutions dealing with setting up producer companies/agri cooperatives apart from being member of Board of Governors of Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Hyderabad and Farmers and Rural Science Foundation, Hyderabad. He was a short term consultant for the World Bank, UNCTAD, UNIDO, GOI, Andhra Pradesh (combined), and Telangana. He is also Senior Fellow, ISED, Kochi.