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100 _aDatt, Ruddar.
245 0 _aEconomics reforms in India : an appraisal and policy directions for second generation reforms
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bBookwell
260 _c2001
300 _a168 p.
365 _b150
365 _dRS
520 _aIn this volume, the author has tried an objective analysis of the economic reforms in India and their impact on overall GDP growth as well as the other major areas of the Indian economy: employment, poverty reduction, labour, agriculture, industry, PSUs, privatisation and disinvestment, WPI and CPI, foreign trade, FDI flows, regional disparities, social infrastructure and human development, etc. After critically examining the present economic situation in India, the author goes on to discuss the future phase, i.e. the second generation reforms. He calls for changing growth strategy, keeping in view the crucial parameters like poverty reduction, social sector, fiscal situation, etc. His assertion is that the second-generation reforms should aim at growth with social justice. They should take up programmes for enlarging employment, reducing poverty and building capabilities of the poor. The growth strategy, the book underlines, will have to be altered suitably to meet this social objective.
650 _aEcononic reform
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