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Liberalization and development

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Publication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2008Description: 422p xvISBN:
  • 9780195686760
  • 0195686764
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.900000 NAY
Contents:
Contents: List of Tables and Figures; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. Theory; 1. Macroeconomics in Developing Countries; 2. Macroeconomics of Structural Adjustment and Public Finances in Developing Countries; 3. On Exclusion and Inclusion: Democracy, Markets, and People; Part II. Development; 4. Development through Globalization?; 5. Learning to Unlearn from Development; 6. Short-Termism, Public Policies, and Economic Development; 7. Work, Livelihood, and Rights; Part III. Industrialization; 8. International Relocation of Production and Industrialization in Less Developed Countries; 9. Themes in Trade and Industrialization; 10. Industrial Development in India: Growth or Stagnation?; 11. The Foreign Trade Sector, Planning, and Industrialization in India; Part IV. Liberalization; 12. Macroeconomic Reforms in India: Short-term Effects and Long-run Implications; 13. Economic Reforms in India: Understanding the Process and Learning from Experience; 14. Economic Development and Political Democracy: Interaction of Economics and Politics in Independent India; 15. India's Unfinished Journey: Transforming Growth into Development; Acknowledgements; Index.
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This collection of fifteen essays by eminent economist Deepak Nayyar provides an unusual blend of theory and policy, of applied research and empirical work, and of the world economy and India. It explores a wide range of themes-from macroeconomics and industrialization, to development in the changed context shaped by liberalization. This paperback edition includes a new Preface that focuses on developments since 2008 when the book was first published.

The essays in the volume are grouped in four thematic clusters. The first part is on economic theory contextualized in developing countries. It relates macroeconomic theory and policy to the institutional setting and explores alternative perspectives for developing countries. The second part is on development, in a world that has been transformed by markets and globalization. It analyses the implications of this transformation in retrospect and prospect. The third part is on industrialization. It begins with the international context to consider the debate on industrialization in India which is relevant for other late-industrializers. The fourth part is on liberalization with a focus on India. It evaluates the Indian experience with stabilization, adjustment, and reform, which is then situated in its wider political and historical context.

Contents:
List of Tables and Figures;
Preface;
List of Abbreviations;
Introduction;
Part I. Theory;
1. Macroeconomics in Developing Countries;
2. Macroeconomics of Structural Adjustment and Public Finances in Developing Countries;
3. On Exclusion and Inclusion: Democracy, Markets, and People;
Part II. Development;
4. Development through Globalization?;
5. Learning to Unlearn from Development;
6. Short-Termism, Public Policies, and Economic Development;
7. Work, Livelihood, and Rights;
Part III. Industrialization;
8. International Relocation of Production and Industrialization in Less Developed Countries;
9. Themes in Trade and Industrialization;
10. Industrial Development in India: Growth or Stagnation?;
11. The Foreign Trade Sector, Planning, and Industrialization in India;
Part IV. Liberalization;
12. Macroeconomic Reforms in India: Short-term Effects and Long-run Implications;
13. Economic Reforms in India: Understanding the Process and Learning from Experience;
14. Economic Development and Political Democracy: Interaction of Economics and Politics in Independent India;
15. India's Unfinished Journey: Transforming Growth into Development;
Acknowledgements;
Index.

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