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Liberalisation And Globalisation Of Indian Economy (Vol. 1)

by K.R. Gupta
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788171565184
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Economics
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 320
  • Original Price: INR 595.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 410 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

Six years have passed since the fast process of Liberalisation and Globalisation was started in India in July 1991. The book examines the achievements and failures of the process of economic reforms during this period. It makes useful suggestions to make the economic reforms more successful and human. The role which the state has to play in accelerating the process of economic development and in lessening social tensions involved in rapid economic reforms has been clearly laid down in detail. The book studies the experience of economic reforms in other countries and the lessons which India can draw from that. It also examines the role which multinationals can play in the economic development of the country. The book analyses the impact of economic reforms on the agricultural economy and the cottage and small scale sector. It emphasises the need for greater attention to these sectors on which depends the well being of an overwhelming portion of the population. A host of issues concerning the process of liberalisation and globalisation have been examined by fortyseven economists spread over the entire country. The first Volume was published in 1995 and the response of readers was so heavy that it had to be reprinted again. The encouraging response to the first Volume has led to the publication of the second Volume.

Dr. K.R. Gupta, the Editor of these Volumes, is a well-known Economist. He has published about a dozen of books and more than hundred papers in reputed journals, being published in India and abroad. He had been teaching postgraduate classes and guiding research for about two decades in the University of Jammu and Kurukshetra University. He has also worked as an Economist in private as well as in public sector. His last assignment was as Economic Advisor to the Modi Enterprises.

  • 1. Liberalisation and Globalisation of Indian Economy
  • K.R. Gupta
  • 2. Pros and Cons of Indian Economic Liberalisation
  • Dr. M. Ramanjaneyulu
  • 3. Liberalising the Indian Economy
  • Dr. V.N. Attri
  • 4. Globalising the Indian Economy : A Disastrous Move
  • Siddharth Shastri
  • 5. Globalisation of Indian Economy
  • D.S. Arora
  • 6. Three Years’ Achievements of the New Economic Policy in India
  • B.N.P. Singh
  • 7. Globalisation of Indian Economy: Challenges Faced by the Industry
  • Dr. K.V. Rao
  • 8. Globalisation of the Indian Economy
  • Dr. S.K. Patel
  • 9. The Socio-Economic Implications of India’s New Economic Policies
  • Issac Chii Nwaogwugwu
  • 10. Globalisation of Indian Economy: Direction and Challenges
  • Dr. (Mrs). Madhuri Srivastava
  • 11. New Economic Policy and GATT
  • C.S.N. Raju
  • 12. Privatization, Democratization linked in Development Process
  • Brian Atwooa
  • 13. New Economic Policy and Urban Development
  • Dr. M. Koteswara Rao
  • 14. An Economic Assessment of New Industrial Policy
  • Dr. (Mrs.) Dhulasi B. Varadarajan
  • 15. Impact of New Economic Policy on Labour: Some Issues
  • Dr. M. Koteswara Rao
  • 16. India’s Industrial Progress in the Context of New Economic Policy and Liberalisation
  • Prof. B. Satyanarayan
  • 17. Impact of New Economic Policy on Foreign Trade
  • Dr. (Mrs.) Dhulasi B. Varadarajan
  • 18. Liberalisation of Indian Economy with Particular Reference to the New Industrial Policy of 1991
  • M.S. Kallur
  • 19. Statement on Industrial Policy, July 24, 1991
  • 20. Policy Measures for Promoting and Strengthening Small, Tiny and Village Enterprises, Aug. 6, 1991
  • Appendices : Recent Changes in Industrial, Trade and Investment Policies

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