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Liberalisation And Globalisation Of Indian Economy ( Vol. 2 ) (Hardcover) | Released: 2000
By: K.R. Gupta (Author) Publisher: Atlantic33.00% Off Original price was: ₹595.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
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Six years have passed since the fast process of Liberalisation and Globalisation was started in India in July 1991. The book examines the achievements and failures of the process of economic reforms during this period. It makes useful suggestions to make the economic reforms more successful and human. The role... Read More
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Six years have passed since the fast process of Liberalisation and Globalisation was started in India in July 1991. The book examines the achievements and failures of the process of economic reforms during this period. It makes useful suggestions to make the economic reforms more successful and human. The role which the state has to play in accelerating the process of economic development and in lessening social tensions involved in rapid economic reforms has been clearly laid down in detail.
The book studies the experience of economic reforms in other countries and the lessons which India can draw from that. It also examines the role which multinationals can play in the economic development of the country.
The book analyses the impact of economic reforms on the agricultural economy and the cottage and small scale sector. It emphasises the need for greater attention to these sectors on which depends the well being of an overwhelming portion of the population.
A host of issues concerning the process of liberalisation and globalisation have been examined by fortyseven economists spread over the entire country.
The first Volume was published in 1995 and the response of readers was so heavy that it had to be reprinted again. The encouraging response to the first Volume has led to the publication of the second Volume.Table of Contents: 1. Globalisation and Liberalisation of Indian Economy
K.R. Gupta
2. Towards Globalisation and International Competitiveness
Brinda Jagirdar
3. Some Issues in Liberalisation of Trade in Agriculture
Ajit Kumar Singh
4. State Versus Market in the Contemporary Management of the Financial System
S.N. Mishra
5. Developments in International Trade 19001992
Jon O. Norbom
6. Prospects of Indian Economic Reforms in Global Financial and Trading System
Mohan Prasad Shrivastava
7. Impacts of Structural Reforms on Indian Economy Between 1991 And 1995 : A Study
B.A. Prakash
8. Indias Economic Development: The Role of Public Sector
Shobha Ahuja
9. Structural Adjustment and Indias Export Performance
Shobha Ahuja
10. Role of the State Versus the Market: The Indian Experience
Kandarpa Kr. Barman
11. The State and the Market Morphosis : Who Drives Whom?
Dilip Haider
12. Economic Reforms and Social Justice
Shrawan Kumar Singh
13. The State and the Market: A Theoretical Framework
Rajendera Kumar
14. Financial Reforms : From Direct to Indirect Control
Deepak S. Nighoskar and V. Upadhyay
15. Inter-Regional Disparities in Industrialisation : The State Versus Free Market
Rameshan P.
16. Market Formation and State Action for Industrialization in the Third World : A Beginners View
Bhaskar Majumder
17. Liberalisation Measures and Housing Development
M. Mahadeva
18. State Vis-a-Vis Market; A New Deal For Developing Countries
N. Jha
19. Structural Adjustment Programme and Employment in India
Shailesh K. Choubey and N.G. Pendse
20. Globalisation and Labour
R. Mukherji
21. The State, Market and Health Care Services in India
Sailabala Debi
22. Economic Reforms and Economic Growth in India
R.V. Dadibhavi
23. Free Market Operations Under the States Influences
Shyam Sundar Pd. Sharma
24. Market Reforms for Economic Growth
Karnati Lingaiah
25. Trade Policy and Economic Growth in Developing Countries : A Review of Literature (1950s to date)
Pratima Kumari
26. Global Integration and the Question of Long-run Growth
Smriti Mukherjee
27. The Globalisation Syndrome and Industrial R&D in India : Implications and Prospects
Vikram Chadha
28. Trade Liberalization in India : Some Issues
Bhavana S. Kantawala and Vinod K. Padaria
29. State Cannot be Supplanted
Y.L. Inamdar and Smt. S.G. Purohit
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