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Quarter century of liberalisation in India : Essays from Economic & political weekly.

Publisher: New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 244 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199481071
  • 0199481075
Uniform titles:
  • Economic and political weekly.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.954 ECO 23
LOC classification:
  • HC435.3 .Q37 2018
Contents:
Table of contents Preface I. The Case of 1991 The 1991 Reforms: How Home-grown Were They? Montek S. Ahluwalia Economic Liberalisation in India: Then and Now Deepak Nayyar II. Transition and Reforms Economic Liberalisation and the Working Poor Prabhat Patnaik Indian Economy in Transition: The New Order of Things Anjan Chakrabarti TINA, India and Economic Liberalisation T. Sabri Öncü Politics of Growth: Script and Postscript Atul Sood Making Reforms Work for the Common People Rajiv Kumar III. Reforms, State Intervention and the Market Markets, Growth and Social Opportunity: India since 1991 Pulapre Balakrishnan ‘Fiscal Federalism’ in India since 1991: Infirmities of Sound Finance Paradigm Chirashree Das Gupta, Surajit Mazumdar Economic Reforms and Manufacturing Sector Growth: Need for Reconfiguring the Industrialisation Model R. Nagaraj Economic Reforms and Agricultural Growth in India Shantanu De Roy No Room for Complacency: Can We Afford Build-up of External Liabilities A.V. Rajwade A-Meri-India: A Note from the Land of Frustrated Aspirants Aseem Shrivastava
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Includes bibliographical references.

Table of contents


Preface

I. The Case of 1991
The 1991 Reforms: How Home-grown Were They?
Montek S. Ahluwalia

Economic Liberalisation in India: Then and Now
Deepak Nayyar

II. Transition and Reforms
Economic Liberalisation and the Working Poor
Prabhat Patnaik

Indian Economy in Transition: The New Order of Things
Anjan Chakrabarti

TINA, India and Economic Liberalisation
T. Sabri Öncü

Politics of Growth: Script and Postscript
Atul Sood

Making Reforms Work for the Common People
Rajiv Kumar

III. Reforms, State Intervention and the Market
Markets, Growth and Social Opportunity: India since 1991
Pulapre Balakrishnan

‘Fiscal Federalism’ in India since 1991: Infirmities of Sound Finance Paradigm
Chirashree Das Gupta, Surajit Mazumdar

Economic Reforms and Manufacturing Sector Growth: Need for Reconfiguring the Industrialisation Model
R. Nagaraj

Economic Reforms and Agricultural Growth in India
Shantanu De Roy

No Room for Complacency: Can We Afford Build-up of External Liabilities
A.V. Rajwade

A-Meri-India: A Note from the Land of Frustrated Aspirants
Aseem Shrivastava