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The new economic policy and women : A collection background papers to sixth national conference 1993

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Publication details: New Delhi Indian Association For Womens Studies 1993Description: 240pSubject(s): DDC classification:
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CONTENTS; Preface; Report of the Round Table; Section I 1. Introduction The New Economic Policy: Safeguarding Women's Interests; 2. Can We Convert the Crisis into an Opportunity? 3. Notes on Issues regarding Women and the New Economic Policy; 4. Effects of Adjustment: A Review of Experience; 5. New Economic Policy and Development of Women: The Issues and Implications; 6. Feminisation through Flexible Labour in India: Evidence and Future Prospects; Section II Introduction to Documents 1. Strategy for Change; 2. Engendering Adjustment for the 1990s; 3. Conclusions and Recommendations; 4. Empowering Ourselves Through Organisations: Types and Methods; 5. Basic Framework of Reference (Table); 6. Political Economy of Structural Readjustment; 7. Address by 1. de Harohiere; 8. Economists say Structural Adjustment Painful; 9. How the Recession Reaches the Child (Table); 10. Structural Reform: View from the Other Side; 11. Danger Ahead : The IMF Conditionalities; 12. A Note on the Meeting on Structural Adjustment and Women ; 13. The Great Surrender; 14. Sowing Trouble; 15. Crumbling under a Debt Crisis; 16. A Poverty of Creative Initiatives; 17. Give NDC a Continuity; 18. Exit Policy: Need for Bold Initiatives; 19. Development with a Human Face; 20. Eighth Plan: Tangled Approach to Strategy; 21. No Consensus on IMP Conditionalities; 22. For a More Equitable World Trade; 23. Abject Surrender but riot to the IMP; 24. Economic Reform: Hostage of Interest Groups; 25. CONG-I in the Throes of an Identity Crisis; 26. Decline in Social Spending (Table); 27. Falls in Primary Spending (Table);
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CONTENTS;
Preface;
Report of the Round Table;
Section I
1. Introduction
The New Economic Policy: Safeguarding Women's Interests;
2. Can We Convert the Crisis into an Opportunity?
3. Notes on Issues regarding Women and the New Economic Policy;
4. Effects of Adjustment: A Review of Experience;
5. New Economic Policy and Development of Women: The Issues and Implications;
6. Feminisation through Flexible Labour in India: Evidence and Future Prospects;
Section II
Introduction to Documents
1. Strategy for Change;
2. Engendering Adjustment for the 1990s;
3. Conclusions and Recommendations;
4. Empowering Ourselves Through Organisations: Types and Methods;
5. Basic Framework of Reference (Table);
6. Political Economy of Structural Readjustment;
7. Address by 1. de Harohiere;
8. Economists say Structural Adjustment Painful;
9. How the Recession Reaches the Child (Table);
10. Structural Reform: View from the Other Side;
11. Danger Ahead : The IMF Conditionalities;
12. A Note on the Meeting on Structural Adjustment and Women ;
13. The Great Surrender;
14. Sowing Trouble;
15. Crumbling under a Debt Crisis;
16. A Poverty of Creative Initiatives;
17. Give NDC a Continuity;
18. Exit Policy: Need for Bold Initiatives;
19. Development with a Human Face;
20. Eighth Plan: Tangled Approach to Strategy;
21. No Consensus on IMP Conditionalities;
22. For a More Equitable World Trade;
23. Abject Surrender but riot to the IMP;
24. Economic Reform: Hostage of Interest Groups;
25. CONG-I in the Throes of an Identity Crisis;
26. Decline in Social Spending (Table);
27. Falls in Primary Spending (Table);

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