India's economic development since 1947/ edited by Uma Kapila
- 3rd ed.
- New Delhi Academic foundation 2008
- 742p.
The volume has been designed primarily to meet the requirements of the restructured course on Indian economy for BA (Hons) students of economics of the University of Delhi.
The present volume has been designed primarily to meet the requirements of the restructured course on Indian economy for B.A. (Hons.) students of economics of the University of Delhi.
Although the content of the book follows essentially the BA (Hons.) course content of Indian economy (paper no. 07), the coverage is sufficiently broad as well as rigorous to meet the requirements of undergraduate/graduate students in various universities across India while also serving the students of competitive examinations.
The book is organised into four sections: Section 1, covers the major features of Indian
Economy since Independence. Section 2. Growth, Development and Structural Change, discusses the growth and development
experience with reference to changes in policy
regimes and goals of development
Section 3, deals with issues in Indian economic policy with regard to population and human resource development: growth, unemployment and poverty: macroeconomic stabilisation: trade, fiscal and monetary policy, agriculture, industry. services and trade.