India's Economic Reforms and Development: Essays for Manmohan SinghIsher Judge Ahluwalia, Ian Malcolm David Little This collection of essays by fifteen distinguished economists was assembled in honor of Dr. Manmohan Singh. The book focuses on reforms that Singh himself initiated, and is offered in an attempt to show what remains to be done if their benefits are to be realized. Contributors include Jagdish Bhagwati, Meghnad Desai, Vijay Joshi, Deepak Lal, Amartya Sen, and T. N. Srinivasan. |
Contents
The Design of Indian Development | 23 |
Was there | 40 |
Development Inflation and Monetary Policy | 48 |
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adverse agriculture Andhra Pradesh areas average Bihar capital cent of GDP Central government Centre Centre-State relations cereals changes cost Delhi demand developing countries dirigisme domestic East Asian economic growth effects efficiency Eighth Plan empirical employment equity estimated exchange rate expenditure factors federal fiscal adjustment fiscal deficit food security foodgrains foreign growth rate Gulati Ian Little impact important income increase India India's export Indian economy industrial inflation tax infrastructure interest rates International Joshi labour liberalization macroeconomic Mahalanobis model Maharashtra major Manmohan Singh ment monetary policy money supply nomic output percentage period political economy poor population poverty line Pradesh price stability private investment private sector problems production projects public sector reduce rice rural poverty sales tax share social stock market strategy structural subsidies Table takeover target tariff tax competition taxation tion trade transfers urban variables wage wheat World Bank