Regional cooperation in South Asia (Record no. 74397)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 8173914842
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Classification number 327.170954 REG
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Personal name "Reddy, K. C. (ed.)"
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Title Regional cooperation in South Asia
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Kanishka Pub.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2002
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Extent 178p.
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Price amount 885.00
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Summary, etc. South Asia region is disastrous prone, yet the magnitude of Official Development Assistance or private flows or Foreign Direct Investment made available has been quite meagre considering the need. The external shocks in the 1970s and the structural adjustment policies in the 1980s further worsened the situation making liberalisation inevitable for the SAARC countries to respond to the challenges posed by the international economic environment appropriately. The basic thrust of th package of economic reforms in the South Asian countries, introduced in a comprehensive manner during the early 1990s, has been to make trade easier through streamlining the whole set of procedures. These countries are largely homogeneous with respect to their perception and strategies of development in spite of their asymmetry in a number of factors.<br/><br/>The first half of the 1990s witnessed considerable growth in most of the South Asian countries attributed largely to a paradigm shift in development strategy from closed economic policies to a market-friendly strategy. It has not sustained in the later years due party to the poor and incomplete implementation of reform process, besides several factors like unfavourable political climate. Through these countries emulated the growth process of East and South-East Asia, it has not resulted in any remarkable transformation from the wide spread poverty to prosperity like East Asia. The present volume provides the impact of structural adjustment in SAARC Countries on both growth and human development. Incidence of poverty is still quite high in the region and the countries are striving hard to pull themselves out of the clutches of under development and backwardness. The programme of structural adjustment in these countries is incomplete in the sense that the low levels of human development is both a cause and consequence of backwardness and higher incidence of poverty. Intensified cooperative effort among the countries of South Asia could provide answers to some of the unsettled with South Asian/SAARC countries would find volume a useful document.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Economic reforms - South Asia
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