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In service of the republic : the art and science of economic policy

By: Publication details: Gurugram Penguin Books 2022Edition: Revised and updatedDescription: xv, 560 pages 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780143459828 (Paperback)
DDC classification:
  • 338.954
Contents:
Part 1. Foundations -- Part 2. Diagnosing the Indian experience -- Part 3. The science -- Part 4. The art -- Part 5. The public policy process -- Part 6. Applying these ideas: some examples -- Part 7. Reimagining the Indian development project -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Index.
Summary: As a $3-trillion economy, India is on her way to becoming an economic superpower. Since 2011, however, there has been a marked retreat in the high growth performance of the previous two decades. What happened to the promise? A meticulously researched work that stands at the intersection of economics, political philosophy and public administration. This highly readable book lays out the art and the science of the policymaking that are needed, from the high ideas to the gritty practicalities that go into building the Republic.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for 2024-25
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BOOKs National Law School General Stacks 338.954 KEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Checked out Recommended by Dr. Manpreet Singh Dillon 23.10.2025 39805

Part 1. Foundations --
Part 2. Diagnosing the Indian experience --
Part 3. The science --
Part 4. The art --
Part 5. The public policy process --
Part 6. Applying these ideas: some examples --
Part 7. Reimagining the Indian development project --
Acknowledgements --
Notes --
Index.

As a $3-trillion economy, India is on her way to becoming an economic superpower. Since 2011, however, there has been a marked retreat in the high growth performance of the previous two decades. What happened to the promise? A meticulously researched work that stands at the intersection of economics, political philosophy and public administration. This highly readable book lays out the art and the science of the policymaking that are needed, from the high ideas to the gritty practicalities that go into building the Republic.

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