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Indian economy : politics, pratices and heresies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Pearson Longman; 2007Description: 311 pISBN:
  • 9788131704035
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.9 SAR
Summary: Since Independence, India has been pursuing economic policies and programmes which unwittingly or knowingly are turning out to be copies or adaptations of what is being followed elsewhere, sometimes without any effort to customise them to local conditions, ethos or legacy. This book demonstrates the pitfalls of such an approach. It presents a slew of ideas that might seem heretical when viewed against today's popular economic mantras, covering issues in such basic areas as agricultural reforms, deployment of resources, pricing norms, deficit financing, trading operations, unemployment, family planning, savings, and rampaging corruption. At the same time, Jayanta Sarkar also indicates possible lines of modifications or alternatives that could make these policies more acceptable and people-friendly. This book becomes especially topical when viewed alongside the increasing disillusionment with neo liberal economic policies among people all over the world.
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Since Independence, India has been pursuing economic policies and programmes which unwittingly or knowingly are turning out to be copies or adaptations of what is being followed elsewhere, sometimes without any effort to customise them to local conditions, ethos or legacy.

This book demonstrates the pitfalls of such an approach. It presents a slew of ideas that might seem heretical when viewed against today's popular economic mantras, covering issues in such basic areas as agricultural reforms, deployment of resources, pricing norms, deficit financing, trading operations, unemployment, family planning, savings, and rampaging corruption. At the same time, Jayanta Sarkar also indicates possible lines of modifications or alternatives that could make these policies more acceptable and people-friendly. This book becomes especially topical when viewed alongside the increasing disillusionment with neo liberal economic policies among people all over the world.

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