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Economic policies

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Anmol.; 1992Description: 569 pISBN:
  • 8170416574
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 Eco
Summary: There is perhaps no other single aspect of Economics, that has seen so much of turmoil, uncertainty and controversy, as economic policies prescribed for the developing countries. A lot of effort has been made for developing strategies and policy models for these economies. Most of these excercises were fashioned by development economists of the west. Such prescriptions, unfortunately, could not bring the desired change in the economic structure of the deve loping countries. This book is an attempt to review the existing economic policies in India and suggest some alternative strategies for different aspects of economic policy. The background has been set keeping in view recent changes in Indian economic thinking, especially, the new economic policy of the eighties and the march towards liberalisation of the nineties. The book should be of interest to the planners and policy makers in the government and researchers in the academic institutions.
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There is perhaps no other single aspect of Economics, that has seen so much of turmoil, uncertainty and controversy, as economic policies prescribed for the developing countries. A lot of effort has been made for developing strategies and policy models for these economies. Most of these excercises were fashioned by development economists of the west. Such prescriptions, unfortunately, could not bring the desired change in the economic structure of the deve loping countries.

This book is an attempt to review the existing economic policies in India and suggest some alternative strategies for different aspects of economic policy. The background has been set keeping in view recent changes in Indian economic thinking, especially, the new economic policy of the eighties and the march towards liberalisation of the nineties.
The book should be of interest to the planners and policy makers in the government and researchers in the academic institutions.

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