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Second India studies overview.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Macmillan.; 1978Description: 215 pISBN:
  • 333902378
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 Eze.
Summary: What will Indian economy look like in the year A.D. 2000 ? To answer this question, a number of studies were undertaken by professional economists. The areas studied were population, water resources, energy, food, the tertiary sector and the industrial sector. The exercise was carried out against the backdrop of a population that would be double of what it is now. In this Overview Volume, Dr. Ezekiel examines critically the various studies. It is not intended as a summary of the earlier studies. It is an independent exercise carried out on different assumptions, drawing from the conclusions in the earlier books. Where necessary, these conclusions have been modified and a picture of alternative economic prospects for the country has been presented. This book is a must for all serious students of the Indian economy, particularly those interested in policy questions.
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What will Indian economy look like in the year A.D. 2000 ? To answer this question, a number of studies were undertaken by professional economists. The areas studied were population, water resources, energy, food, the tertiary sector and the industrial sector. The exercise was carried out against the backdrop of a population that would be double of what it is now.
In this Overview Volume, Dr. Ezekiel examines critically the various studies. It is not intended as a summary of the earlier studies. It is an independent exercise carried out on different assumptions, drawing from the conclusions in the earlier books. Where necessary, these conclusions have been modified and a picture of alternative economic prospects for the country has been presented.
This book is a must for all serious students of the Indian economy, particularly those interested in policy questions.

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