Planning in the 20th Century and Beyond
India's Planning Commission and the Niti Aayog
Herausgeber: Mehrotra, Santosh; Guichard, Sylvie
Planning in the 20th Century and Beyond
India's Planning Commission and the Niti Aayog
Herausgeber: Mehrotra, Santosh; Guichard, Sylvie
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Examines the history of the idea of planning and the history and experience of planning in India.
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Examines the history of the idea of planning and the history and experience of planning in India.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494625
- ISBN-10: 1108494625
- Artikelnr.: 59259270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494625
- ISBN-10: 1108494625
- Artikelnr.: 59259270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction Sylvie Guichard and Santosh Mehrotra; Part I. Origins:
Ideas and Ideology: 2. A brief history of studying the Planning Commission
Sylvie Guichard; 3. The long road to Indian economic planning Niranjan
Rajadhyaksha; 4. Ideas and origins of the Planning Commission in India
Shruti Rajagopalan; Part II. Changes and Continuity: Development and
Adaptation of Planning and the Planning Commission: 5. The Planning
Commission and education Ratna Sudarshan; 6. India's agricultural
challenges: looking back and looking ahead Ramesh Chand; 7. Economic
planning after economic liberalization: between Planning Commission and
think tank NITI, 1991-2015 Baldev Raj Nayar; 8. Yojana Bhawan: obiter
dictum Dilip M. Nachane; 9. On a revived planning commission Y. K. Alagh;
Part III. Planning beyond the Planning Commission?: 10. Make in India Bibek
Debroy and Dhiraj Nayyar; 11. Manufacturing: the cornerstone of a planning
strategy for the 21st century Santosh Mehrotra; 12. Fiscal planning to
sustain growth and poverty reduction Santosh Mehrotra; 13. Plan, but do not
over-plan: lessons for NITI Aayog Pronab Sen; 14. Conclusion: why does
India need a central planning institution in the 21st century? Santosh
Mehrotra.
Ideas and Ideology: 2. A brief history of studying the Planning Commission
Sylvie Guichard; 3. The long road to Indian economic planning Niranjan
Rajadhyaksha; 4. Ideas and origins of the Planning Commission in India
Shruti Rajagopalan; Part II. Changes and Continuity: Development and
Adaptation of Planning and the Planning Commission: 5. The Planning
Commission and education Ratna Sudarshan; 6. India's agricultural
challenges: looking back and looking ahead Ramesh Chand; 7. Economic
planning after economic liberalization: between Planning Commission and
think tank NITI, 1991-2015 Baldev Raj Nayar; 8. Yojana Bhawan: obiter
dictum Dilip M. Nachane; 9. On a revived planning commission Y. K. Alagh;
Part III. Planning beyond the Planning Commission?: 10. Make in India Bibek
Debroy and Dhiraj Nayyar; 11. Manufacturing: the cornerstone of a planning
strategy for the 21st century Santosh Mehrotra; 12. Fiscal planning to
sustain growth and poverty reduction Santosh Mehrotra; 13. Plan, but do not
over-plan: lessons for NITI Aayog Pronab Sen; 14. Conclusion: why does
India need a central planning institution in the 21st century? Santosh
Mehrotra.
1. Introduction Sylvie Guichard and Santosh Mehrotra; Part I. Origins:
Ideas and Ideology: 2. A brief history of studying the Planning Commission
Sylvie Guichard; 3. The long road to Indian economic planning Niranjan
Rajadhyaksha; 4. Ideas and origins of the Planning Commission in India
Shruti Rajagopalan; Part II. Changes and Continuity: Development and
Adaptation of Planning and the Planning Commission: 5. The Planning
Commission and education Ratna Sudarshan; 6. India's agricultural
challenges: looking back and looking ahead Ramesh Chand; 7. Economic
planning after economic liberalization: between Planning Commission and
think tank NITI, 1991-2015 Baldev Raj Nayar; 8. Yojana Bhawan: obiter
dictum Dilip M. Nachane; 9. On a revived planning commission Y. K. Alagh;
Part III. Planning beyond the Planning Commission?: 10. Make in India Bibek
Debroy and Dhiraj Nayyar; 11. Manufacturing: the cornerstone of a planning
strategy for the 21st century Santosh Mehrotra; 12. Fiscal planning to
sustain growth and poverty reduction Santosh Mehrotra; 13. Plan, but do not
over-plan: lessons for NITI Aayog Pronab Sen; 14. Conclusion: why does
India need a central planning institution in the 21st century? Santosh
Mehrotra.
Ideas and Ideology: 2. A brief history of studying the Planning Commission
Sylvie Guichard; 3. The long road to Indian economic planning Niranjan
Rajadhyaksha; 4. Ideas and origins of the Planning Commission in India
Shruti Rajagopalan; Part II. Changes and Continuity: Development and
Adaptation of Planning and the Planning Commission: 5. The Planning
Commission and education Ratna Sudarshan; 6. India's agricultural
challenges: looking back and looking ahead Ramesh Chand; 7. Economic
planning after economic liberalization: between Planning Commission and
think tank NITI, 1991-2015 Baldev Raj Nayar; 8. Yojana Bhawan: obiter
dictum Dilip M. Nachane; 9. On a revived planning commission Y. K. Alagh;
Part III. Planning beyond the Planning Commission?: 10. Make in India Bibek
Debroy and Dhiraj Nayyar; 11. Manufacturing: the cornerstone of a planning
strategy for the 21st century Santosh Mehrotra; 12. Fiscal planning to
sustain growth and poverty reduction Santosh Mehrotra; 13. Plan, but do not
over-plan: lessons for NITI Aayog Pronab Sen; 14. Conclusion: why does
India need a central planning institution in the 21st century? Santosh
Mehrotra.