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Post-Reform Leading Issues Of Indian Economy (MULTI VOL SET-2 Vols.)

by A.D.N. Bajpai , & others
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788171568253
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Economics
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 600
  • Original Price: INR 1100.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 500 grams

Indian economy has witnessed multi-dimensional changes during post-reform period. Actually, economic reforms initiated in the year 1991 have divided economic history of India into two parts viz., pre-reforms and post-reforms economy of India. Needless to mention, these reforms have not only influenced the macro aggregates of our economy but different individual economic sectors also. At the same time this has opened many new economic issues for discussion. Moreover, these reforms have divided the fraternity of economists into two groups — one which applauds the miracles of reforms and opines that the reforms are panacea for all ailments of the economy and the other one is highly critical of the very philosophy of reforms and their introduction in India. There is another group, which adopts the safe mid-path. It agrees on the point that openness is essential but not at the cost of national interests. As such three distinct groups of economists are pondering over the issues of reforms and take their stands as suitable to their rationality. This has necessitated taking an overall account of the implications of economic reforms. The present book is the outcome of this endeavour only. This book consists of three sections. Section I is devoted to the reforms in the economic sector, whereas sections II and III deal with the reforms in the social sector and federal finances respectively. In total 48 papers authored by reputed economists of India are being presented in this book. Each paper presents an in-depth analysis substantiated by the latest facts and figures. It is hoped that the book would be found highly useful by students, research scholars, teachers and policy makers. The book would also be found of great interest by the layman interested in following the changing trends of Indian Economy.

A.D.N. BAJPAI [b. 1956, Hardoi] Ph.D. is Professor and Head, Department of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Economics and Chairman, Board of Studies in Economics Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Formerly, he was Director, University Institute of Management. He has completed seven research projects funded by ICSSR, UGC, MAPCOST, Government of Madhya Pradesh and Ford Foundation. He has supervised 18 doctoral theses, and has delivered lectures at several Academic Staff Colleges in India. He has specialised in Economic Theory, Economics of Energy and Infrastructure. He has 24 years of experience of teaching Post-graduate classes and research in various fields of economics. He has published Seven Books, two monographs and 90 papers. P.K. Joshi [b. 1957, Almorha] M.Com., Ph.D. is Professor and Director, University Institute of Management and Chairman, BOS in Management, Rani Durgavati University, Jabaipur, Madhya Pradesh. He has specialized in Financial Management, Taxation, Rural Management, SSI Management and has 20 years experience of teaching and research. He has published one book and 43 papers. He has visited Belgium, Holland, England and many other European Countries under academic exchange programmes. He was Chairman, U.P. Export Corporation and Member of Taxation Advisory Committee, Uttar Pradesh Government. Shailesh K. Chaubey [b. 1959, Jabaipur] M.A., Ph.D. is Senior Lecturer in the Department of P.G. Studies and Research in Economics, Rani Durgavati University, Jabaipur, Madhya Pradesh. He has specialised in Population Economics, Statistics, Research Methodology, Human Resource Economics and has fifteen years experience of teaching and research. He has published two books and 40 papers in reputed journals and completed one project. Anjila Gupta [b. 1963, Varanasi] M.A., Ph.D. is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Economics, Rani Durgavati University, Jabaipur, Madhya Pradesh. He has specialised in Micro Economics, Public Finance, Environmental Economics and has experience of 14 year teaching and research. He has published 25 research papers in reputed journals and completed one project. Neelkanth G. Pendse [b. 1959, Jabaipur] M.A., Ph.D., L.L.B., PGDFM, PGDIM is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Post-graduate Studies and Research in Economics, Rani Durgavati University, Jabaipur, Madhya Pradesh. He has specialised in Quantitative Economics, Development Economics, Financial Management and has thirteen years' experience of teaching and research. He has published 63 papers in reputed journals and completed two projects.

  • VOLUME I

  • SECTION I

  • REFORMS AND ECONOMIC SECTOR
  • 1. Political Economy of Current Reforms in the Indian Economy : Some Discordant Notes-P.K. Chaubey
  • 2. Economic Reformation or Deformation in India-Prabodh Kumar Jha
  • 3. Towards Globalisation of Indian Economy : Opportunities and Challenges-S.A.R. Bilgrami
  • 4. Indian Economy Towards Capitalism : How, Why, and for Whom-B.N. Singh
  • 5. Pattern of Development of the Majority of States of India-Dhirendra Nath Konar
  • 6. Economic Policy of Structural Change in India Since Independence : A Probe into Demand-Pull Forces of Economic Development-N.M. Lall, Sheelvati Agrawal and Anjani Kumar Jha
  • 7. Infrastructure Development and Economic Growth in India-P.C. Mishra
  • 8. Stagnation in Indian Agriculture
  • A Myth or Reality-Shri Prakash
  • 9. Development of Commercial Banking During the Post-Liberalisation Period
  • A Study in a Regional Dimension-S.N. Misra
  • 10. Rationale for Subsidies in India-Dhulasi Birundha Varadarajan and A. Marimuthu
  • 11. Inflation and the Common Man in India-Keya Sengupta
  • 12. Liberalisation and Financial Sector Reform : An Indian Perspective-R.S. Chandel
  • 13. Emerging Trends in PSU Disinvestment-D.S. Leelavathi
  • 14. Role of Small Scale Industries in the New Economic Policy Regime-Inderpal Kaur
  • 15. Small Scale Industry and Indian Industrial Policy-R.S. Mishra
  • 16. India's Balance of Payments Since Independence -A Critical Appraisal-Biswajit Chatterjee and Asim K. Karmakar
  • 17. Pre-Seattle, Seattle and Beyond-Loile Augustine Chemonges and A.D.N. Bajpai
  • 18. Impact of New Economic Policy on Small Scale Sector (S.S.S.) w.s.r.t. Madhya Pradesh -Radhika Dass
  • 19. Instability in India's Foreign Trade : Regional Analysis, 1971-1990-Prankrishna Paul and Dipti Prakas Paul
  • 20. An Input-Output Analysis of Energy Cost
  • A Case Study of India-U.K. Dash and K.K. Saxena
  • 21. Trade Policy Reforms in India : The Changing Scenario-M.P. Singh
  • SECTION II

  • REFORMS AND SOCIAL SECTOR
  • 22. Underinvestment and Changing Prioritisation Resulting in a New Paradigm of Education-B.P. Chandramohan
  • 23. Diagnosing Health Status in India : Perspectives and Prospects-Manish Sharma
  • 24. Rural-Urban Differentials in Demographic Features of Uttar Pradesh-Shyam Kartik Mishra and Birendra Singh
  • 25. Development of Social Sector and the Role of State-A.D.N. Bajpai
  • VOLUME II

  • 26. Personnel Management in Public Sector Undertaking in India-Rabi Niwash Singh and Bibhawari Singh
  • 27. New Economic Policy of 1991 and the Problem of Rural Unemployment : Some Options-A.D. Saramma
  • 28. Incidence of Poverty : Inter-State Comparative Analysis-V.B. Jugale
  • 29. Planning, Controls and Corruption-S.B. Mehta
  • 30. Dimensions of Development : A Search for An Appropriate Path-V.D. Deshpande
  • 31. Planning Models : Their Importance and Need for Review
  • A Note-Panjab Singh
  • SECTION III

  • REFORMS AND INDIAN FEDERAL FINANCE
  • 32. Growing Imbalances in Federal-Fiscal Relations
  • The Emerging Trends in the 1990s-Rameshwar Tandon
  • 33. Issues before the Eleventh Finance Commission-G. Thimmaiah
  • 34. Tax Devolution in Co-operative Federalism : Indian Experience-M.N. Murty
  • 35. Problem of Increasing Fiscal Deficits and Fiscal Consolidation-Anil Kumar Jain
  • 36. Fiscal Readjustment and the Changing Economic Environment : The Task before the Eleventh Finance Commission-R.K. Sinha
  • 37. Restructuring of Centre-States Finances : The Issues before the Eleventh Finance Commission-Debendra Kumar Das
  • 38. Economic Reforms and Public Finance Restructuring in India-Smriti Mukherjee
  • 39. Restructuring of the Public Finances and Macro-Economic Stability-Y.V. Reddy
  • 40. Finance Commissions in the Next Millennium : Shifting Paradigms-Manoranjan Sharma
  • 41. Need to Incorporate Additional Parameter for Distribution of Financial Resources -Namrata Pandey
  • 42. Finance Commission Principles : Theory and Practice-5-Murty
  • 43. Some Reflections on Internal Debt Management in India-Reena Srivastava
  • 44. States’ Search of Resources-Amalesh Banerjee
  • 45. Inter-State Disparities in the Devolution of Shared Taxes, Since the First Finance Commission-Anamika Chaturvedi and Roli Mishra
  • 46. Pathology of Centre-State Financial Relations : An Alternative Strategy-Ram Binod Singh
  • 47. Devolution : An Alternative Scheme-A.D.N. Bajpai and S.K. Khare
  • 48. Deteriorating State Finances : Need for Resource Mobilisation-P.K. Bhargava

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