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"Reforming India's external ,financial , and fiscal policies / edited by"

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Oxford university press; 2004Description: 248 pISBN:
  • 9780195668254
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.52 REF
Summary: This book examines some of the complex issues facing post-reforms India. Contributors including eminent academics, CEOs, and policy makers-analyse the complexities and loopholes in India's reforms journey. They discuss why, after unprecedented GDP growth in the 1990s, the reforms process has lost steam, and suggest corrective measures needed to redress the situation. Looking at India in the international context, the volume examines policies towards global trade and capital inflows, including issues in exchange-rate policy. The contributors concur that for India to transform into an outward looking economy, it needs: • reduction in the mean level of import duties • relaxation in the sectoral cap on foreign direct investment market-determination of forex rate and depreciation in the real exchange rate.
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This book examines some of the complex issues facing post-reforms India. Contributors including eminent academics, CEOs, and policy makers-analyse the complexities and loopholes in India's reforms journey. They discuss why, after unprecedented GDP growth in the 1990s, the reforms process has lost steam, and suggest corrective measures needed to redress the situation.
Looking at India in the international context, the volume examines policies towards global trade and capital inflows, including issues in exchange-rate policy. The contributors concur that for India to transform into an outward looking economy, it needs:

• reduction in the mean level of import duties • relaxation in the sectoral cap on foreign direct investment

market-determination of forex rate and depreciation in the real exchange rate.

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