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Growth Theory and Globalisation of India

AuthorEdited by Anil Kumar Thakur and M.S. Kallur
PublisherDeep and Deep Pub
Publisher2009
Publisherxxii
Publisher630 p,
Publishertables
ISBN8184501568

Contents: Preface. List of contributors. Introduction/Anil Kumar Thakur and M.S. Kallur. 1. A study on globalisation and growth in India/Debesh Bhowmik. 2. Globalisation and trade in India: Issues and conflicts/Anjila Gupta and Manjushri Gupta. 3. Growth prospects in the globalized world: International experience of a decade of trade liberalisation/Paramjit Nanda and P.S. Raikhy. 4. Human capital, labour markets and economic growth/Anju Kohli. 5. Convergence and mobility of capital across selected countries of the world/Arvind Awasthi. 6. Competitiveness in Indian manufacturing sector in an era of globalisation/Dhiraj Kr. Bandyopadhyay. 7. The new theory of economic growth: Endogenous growth model/Shriman Pandey and Namita Gupta. 8. Globalisation, international competitiveness and economic growth: A panel data analysis/K. Ramesh and A.R. Veeramani. 9. Globalisation and growth stimulating factors operating in India/Smriti Mukherjee. 10. Impact of combined economic efforts of China and India in economic growth/Deepa Rawat and Gunjan Agarwal. 11. Endogenous growth theory/Alpana Kateja. 12. Endogenous Growth Theory: Scott\'s Model, \'New View of Economic Growth and Policy Implications\'/Rekha Mehta and Rakesh Kumar. 13. Impact of globalisation on socio-economic development of India/Asha Agrawal. 14. Growth Theory and globalisation of India/Roopes P. Joshi. 15. India and China: Emerging economic dimensions/R. Kalyani. 16. Human capital in India: Status, trends and future prospects/Arun Prabha Chaudhary. 17. Dynamics of economic growth of India vis-a-vis China with special reference to telecommunication sector/Suparn Sharma and Shallu Sehgal. 18. The main drivers of services growth in India in post-globalisation period/Seema Joshi. 19. Influence of FDI in the process of globalisation in India and other South Asian countries/S.V. Hariharan. 20. Endogenity and exogenity: India\'s growth strategy/Amalesh Banerjee. 21. Growth Theory and some aspects of globalisation of Indian economy/Krishan K. Kaushik, Sanju Karol and Sugandha Kaushik. 22. East Asian globalisation: Chinese vis-a-vis Indian/Yashwant Raravikar. 23. Globalisation and women empowerment in India--issues and challenges/S.M. Jawed Akhtar. 24. International competitiveness: How FDI helps Indian under globalisation?/Suvranshu Pan. 25. Endogenous Growth Theory and role of education/Nisha and Prahlad Kumar. 26. Human capital and economic growth: Evidence from India/D.K. Nauriyal and Bimal Sahoo. 27. New endogenous growth model: Redefined/V.B. Jugale. 28. Growth with corruption: What a miracle Indian economy is?/Manish Dev. 29. Revenue smoothing hypothesis in the Indian economy: Some empirical evidence/Narain Sinha. 30. Growth Theory and globalisation of India/Manoj L. Modiyani and Rakesh Pandya. 31. Theories of economic development and impact of globalisation in India/R.K. Shah. 32. The disempowering masses and the threat to bread labour: An analysis of equity question against the grain/Parmanand Singh and Binod Kumar. 33. Globalisation and the role of state in economic development with reference to India/Upendra Sharma. 34. Cross-country differentials in growth and the role of human capital: An empirical analysis based on neo-classical approach/Ratan Kumar Ghosal. 35. Globalisation of India\'s economic interests in Post-Cold War era: Some issues/Angrej Singh. 36. Globalisation and foreign direct investment/Md. Reyazuddin and Sukhmani Das. 37. Comparison of growth strategy between India and China/S.S. Naik, A.K. Vitonde and R. Jagtap. 38. Corporate social responsibility: Global perspective, competitiveness, social entrepreneurship and innovation/Manoj Joshi, S.P. Tiwari and Vindhyalaya Joshi. 39. Growth theory and globalisation/Dev Raj. Index. 

"The basic aim of economic planning in India is to bring about rapid economic growth through development of agriculture, industry, power, transport and communications and all other sectors of the economy. After the failure of Nehru-Mahalanobis model of development to deliver the goods to the people, Liberalisation, Privatization and Globalisation (LPG) model of development was introduced in 1991 by the Finance Minister, of course, the present Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh with a big bang to charter a new strategy LPG which has taken ahead Indian economy from about 3.5% Hindu rate of growth to high 9% growth in favour of a more liberal and market driven pattern of development.     

In this book, there are 39 papers dealing with not only the growth theory and globalization of India (both plus and minus points of the LPG) also on related topics like role of human capital, labour markets, influence of FDI in the process of globalization, globalization and women empowerment, the role of State in the LPG era, growth with corruption, comparison on the growth strategy between Indian and China and the possible economic and political integration of them in the Asian region, on the Corporate Social Responsibility, impact of globalization on socio-economic development of India, etc. All of them are exhaustive and informative. In all, it would serve as a useful volume to researchers and policy makers." (jacket)

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