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Globalisation and Development : Experiences and Challenges

AuthorEdited by Debendra Kumar Das
PublisherDeep
Publisher1999
Publisher505 p,
Publishertables, figs
ISBN8176290513

Contents: Preface. Introduction. I. Globalisation: an Overview of Potential and Challenges: 1. Globalisation: the past in our present/Deepak Nayyar. 2. Is there life after globalisation: prospects for development in the 21st century/Rubens Ricupero. 3. Globalisation and the ESCAP region: challenges and opportunities in twenty first century/Manmohan Singh. 4. Economic Governance, autonomy and national interest/V.R. Panchamukhi. 5. India as an emerging strong common market and the role of economist/Raja J. Chelliah. 6. Emerging global economics scenario and the role of Manager/Rakesh Khurana. II. Global Integration, Market Formation and the State Action: A Historical Perspective:

7. The state and the market/Pulin B. Nayak. 8. On egalitarian markets and \'market Socialism\'/C.P. Chandrasekhar. 9. Market formation and state action for industrialisation in the third world: a beginner\'s view/Bhaskar Majumder. 10. The state, markets and the political economy of development/Biswajit Chatterjee. 11. The state and the market morphosis: who drive whom?/Dilip Haldar. 12. The market Vs. the state: the major issues and restructuring the integration of market forces with state control/Santanu Ghosh. 13. Market friendly role of the state in a developing economy like India/Basudeb Sahoo. 14. Role of the state versus the market: the Indian experience/Kandarpa Kr. Barman.

III. Globalisation, International Linkages and the Experiences of Developing Countries: Some Emerging Reflections: 15. Macroeconomic conditions and opening up: Argentina, Chile and India--a comparative study/Debasish Chakraborty. 16. Globalisation, international linkages and economic growth in selected countries/Khorshed Chowdhury. 17. Capitalist globalisation of the Third World: conditions, comparisons and choice/Bhaskar Majumder. 18. Financial globalisation: some theoretical and empirical issues/Mahendra Pal. 19. Globalisation/S. Vandana. 20. Global integration and the question of long run growth/Smriti Mukherjee. IV. Global Governance, Stabilisation, Adjustment and Growth: the Indian Issues: 21. Stabilisation, adjustment and growth in India/B.B. Bhattacharya. 22. Recent crisis of Indian economy and adjustment under new economic policy/Prabirjit Sarkar. 23. Growth, stabilisation and adjustment in Indian agriculture: an inter-regional analysis/Hem Chandra Lal Das. 24. Economic liberalisation: industrial and financial dynamics/S.V. Bokil. 25. The stabilisation strategy and the fallacy of policy/Amalesh Banerjee. V. Globalisation Syndrome, Economic Reforms and the Indian Economy: An Appraisal: 26. Globalisation of the Indian economy--issues, policy reforms and prospects/Biswajit Chatterjee. 27. Globalisation of the Indian economy: how far and Why?/Amarendra Sahoo, Basudeb Sahoo. 28. Globalisation of the Indian economy: strategies and constraints/B.S. Sreekantaradhya. 29. Demands of globalisation on Indian economy/Shrinivas Y. Thakur. VI. Globalisation, Technology and the Question of Long-Run Growth: Some Implications on Real Wage and Employment in India: 30. The globalisation syndrome and industrial R & D in India: implications and prospects/Vikram Chadha. 31. Globalisation and the MNCs: technology and innovatory capacity: an Indian perspective/S. Jayraj. 32. Economic reform: some implications on employment in India/A.D. Saramma. 33. Globalisation and real wages: analytical issues/Biswajit Chatterjee. 34. Globalisation and labour/R. Mukherjee. 35. Growth, equity and the gender wage differentials in agriculture in a developing country, India/Ram D. Singh. Index.

"This book on Globalisation and Development initiates a comprehensive exploration about the multifacet constituents of ongoing process of globalisation and their long-range implications on the prospects of development of the Indian Economy. The essence of the book lies in focusing attention to the distinct analytical issues and provides many useful perceptions of a host of distinguished economists both in the realm of theory and policy-making in the context of the existing policy debate on globalisation and development initiated in India since July, 1991." (jacket)

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