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Dollar in India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; National Pub.; 1982Description: 319: illSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.91 SAH
Summary: U.S. Economic Aid has been a global phenomenon for more than three decades now. The over all impact of this process accruing to the donor and the recipient countries continues to be a matter of debate. It is also an accepted criterion that resources transfers from developed to the less developed world is imperative in the larger interests of world stability and welfare. In this context, as a country study, the present work is a result of comprehensive research against the vast volume of literature catering to the extension of diversities in views and approach to the problem. The book analyses in detail the constraints in the operative and administrative areas of aid to India in the politico economic nexus prevailing in both the countries. Objectivity is inherently elusive in such an area, but it is so endeavored here in the interest of mutual gains. With a policy framework predominating throughout, the book will, hopefully, help clarify the working and thinking for a rational approach by the academicians, administrators and the politicians in the two largest democracies in the North and the South.
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U.S. Economic Aid has been a global phenomenon for more than three decades now. The over all impact of this process accruing to the donor and the recipient countries continues to be a matter of debate. It is also an accepted criterion that resources transfers from developed to the less developed world is imperative in the larger interests of world stability and welfare.

In this context, as a country study, the present work is a result of comprehensive research against the vast volume of literature catering to the extension of diversities in views and approach to the problem. The book analyses in detail the constraints in the operative and administrative areas of aid to India in the politico economic nexus prevailing in both the countries. Objectivity is inherently elusive in such an area, but it is so endeavored here in the interest of mutual gains.

With a policy framework predominating throughout, the book will, hopefully, help clarify the working and thinking for a rational approach by the academicians, administrators and the politicians in the two largest democracies in the North and the South.

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