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India's economic future : government, people and attitudes

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.; 1993Description: 372 pISBN:
  • 74620428
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.954 RAO
Summary: The development challenges for India are tremendous. Several significant fiscal, trade and financial policy changes have been initiated in the last few years to improve the overall growth performance. This book reviews the progress made in the past and analyses some of the long standing problems of the Indian economy. The author of this work takes the view that while the economic reforms at best set the stage for a sustained economic growth, the two key determinants which will ensure this, lie in the government and the people. Brilliantly presented, the book places a lot of emphasis on the government playing its developmental and fiscal role prudently. It urges that only a maturing of attitudes and values among the people will take the country in a desirable direction. Key Features: Summary of policy directions for the future Latest statistics (updated till February 1993) on all important areas of the economy Comprehensive discussions on tax reforms and policy initiatives D Emphasis on human resources utilization and development
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The development challenges for India are tremendous. Several significant fiscal, trade and financial policy changes have been initiated in the last few years to improve the overall growth performance. This book reviews the progress made in the past and analyses some of the long standing problems of the Indian economy.

The author of this work takes the view that while the economic reforms at best set the stage for a sustained economic growth, the two key determinants which will ensure this, lie in the government and the people. Brilliantly presented, the book places a lot of emphasis on the government playing its developmental and fiscal role prudently. It urges that only a maturing of attitudes and values among the people will take the country in a desirable direction.

Key Features:

Summary of policy directions for the future

Latest statistics (updated till February 1993) on all important areas of the economy

Comprehensive discussions on tax reforms and policy initiatives D Emphasis on human resources utilization and development

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