The book provides a blueprint for the Janata Party to formulate its policy for the economic reconstruction of die country. While advocating the Gandhian approach to solve the human problems of poverty and unemployment, Charan Singh traces the present economic ills of the country to the grievous mistake made after independence to go industrial. He therefore suggests that top priority should be…
The contents of this book: - Regional Imbalances in the Incidence of Poverty and Underdevelopment - Issues in Federal Finance - Issues in Federal Politics and Role of Institutions
The contents of this book: 1. Pakistan In The World Economy and Performance During 2001-2002 2. Microeconomic Framework and Performance 3. Agriculture Sector 4. Manufacturing Sector 5. Balance of Payment
This volume, which essentially focuses on select policy issues with regard to the Indian economy, comprises a collection of lectures delivered by the author at various national and international for a during 1992-97. The thematic grouping of the lectures (in four parts) and their sequential presentation help in tracing the route travelled by India with respect to economic reforms. The first par…
he book speaks not only to the mind and intellect but also to the heart as it clearly demonstrates that economic development is above all a question of people. It also shows that the Indian society, and particularly its youth, is much more open to changes than its political and bureaucratic class, and would welcome a third wave of reforms that would help the poor to benefit from economic progress.
This book contains: 1. Productivity and growth in Indian manufacturing 2. New industrial policy 3. New small enterprise policy 4. Maximizing foreign investment 5. Public versus private sector 6. Trade policy & industrialization in India
India Unbound is the riveting story of a nation’s rise from poverty to prosperity and the clash of ideas that occurred along the way. Gurcharan Das examines the highs and lows of independent India through the prism of history, his own experiences and those of numerous others he has met-from young people in sleepy UP villages to chiefs of software companies in Bangalore. Defining and exploring…
These papers analyze all of the major debates on India's economy that have been voiced since the country achieved independence fifty years ago. Such controversies, as detailed in this important collection, fully represent the various phases of India's financial development--including those economic reforms still taking place today.
In the 1950s, Dubai's population of a few thousand scraped a living in a near waterless desert by picking dates, diving for pearls, or sailing in wooden dhows to trade with Iran and India. The town was as poor as any village in Somalia or the Sudan. Today freewheeling Dubai is everything the rest of the Arab world is not: capitalism on cocaine, Las Vegas without the gambling. Until last year, i…
Christopher Wood analyses the Japanese financial system and shows how it could be the Achilles heel of the country's economy. Contents: 1. Bubble do matter 2. Banks 3. Land 4. Life insurance companies 5. Securities companies, etc.