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Impact of Globalisation on Development

AuthorEdited by Meenu Agrawal
PublisherDeep and Deep
Publisher2018
PublisherReprint
Publisherxxvi
Publisher776 p,
Publishertables
ISBN9788184500691

Contents: Foreword. Preface. Contributors. 1. Globalisation and its impact on Indian economy/Shyam Sunder Singh Chauhan and Sanjeev Bharadwaj. 2. Globalisation and the issues of poverty and unemployment/Neerja Sharma and A.K. Tomar. 3. Globalisation and its impact on agriculture and industry with special reference to economy of U.P./R.K. Agrawal. 4. Globalisation and its implications for Indian agriculture/Meenakshi Sharma and Roona. 5. Small-scale industries in India in the globalisation era: performance and prospects/Babita Agarwal and Sonika Singh. 6. Globalisation and its impact on agriculture with special reference to the economy of Uttar Pradesh/Renu Tyagi. 7. Effects of globalisation on organised industrial labour/Vineeta Gupta and Priya Varshney. 8. Impact of Globalisation on Indian agriculture with special reference to economy of Uttar Pradesh/Babita and Sudhir Sharma. 9. Impact of Globalisation on performance of banking sector in India/Krishan Kumar. 10. Multinational marketing risk and opportunity/Meenu Agrawal and Bhawana Tyagi. 11. Globalisation and its impact on industrial production in India/Dimple Rani. 12. Globalisation and sustainable development/Pratibha Kushwaha. 13. Impact of multinational enterprises on Indian economy/Rupesh Tyagi. 14. Globalisation and its impact on poverty and unemployment/Meenakshi Chopra and Shikha Varshney. 15. Effect of multinationals on public sector in Indian after globalisation/Shikha Varshney and Meenakshi Chopra. 16. Effect of multinationals on public sector in India after globalisation: A case study of HTL Ltd./V.K. Malhotra and Nidhi Agrawal. 17. Multinational Companies and Foreign Direct Investment in India after Globalisation/Upasna Sharma. 18. GATT, Opportunities and challenges for Indian Pharma Industry in the Post-2005 Era after globalisation/Punit Bhardwaj. 19. Globalisation and its impact on poverty in India/Virendra Singh. 20. Optical observations on the impacts of globalisation in the Indian context/Anil Gupta, Jasvir Singh and Archana Vijayant. 21. Issues of poverty, employment and globalisation with special reference to Uttar Pradesh/Sudhir Sharma and Akash Kumar. 22. Globalisation and its impact on Indian agriculture/Gajendra Singh. 23. Globalisation of Indian Banking Sector: challenges and future prospects/R.K. Uppal and Rimpi Kaur. 24. Globalisation and its impact on Indian economy/Tarun Sharma and Meenakshi Sharma. 25. Indian Banking in the globalised era: challenges and opportunities/Vipin Agrawal. 26. Multinational corporations and their impact on Indian industries/Benu Nayyar. 27. Role of Multinational Corporations in India's economic growth: a critical analysis/Bhavna Agrawal. 28. Globalisation and its impact on Banking sector/Tulika Banerji and Sudhir Sharma. 29. WTO, Regional economic integration: an Indo-China Perspective/G.M. Bhat. 30. Globalisation as a challenge and opportunities/Meenu Agrawal and Meenakshi Sharma. 31. Impact of Globalisation on Unemployment in India/Kaynat Tabassum. 32. Effects of Multinationals in India after globalisation/Neetu Dubey and J.P. Singh. 33. Globalisation and its impact on poverty and unemployment with special reference to economy of U.P./Ashima Kumar. 34. U.P. Economy--glorious past and gloomy present: globalisation era analysis/Ram Naresh Thakur. 35. Globalisation and its impact on public sector enterprises in India/Humayun Masood. 36. Effect of multinationals on public sector in India after globalisation/Ranju Narang. 37. What is globalisation: some aspects/Meenu Agrawal. 38. Globalisation of poverty and unemployment in India/Jyotsna Chauhan and A.K. Tomar. 39. Economic performance of the states in reduction of poverty in pre- and post-reform period/Sarita Jain. 40. Financial reforms in globalisation: an Indian perspective/Vipin Agrawal. 41. Impact of globalisation on poverty and unemployment: evidence from Uttar Pradesh/Birendra Kumar Jha. 42. Globalisation and its impact on Indian education/Anupam Sharma. 43. Globalisation and sustainable development: opportunities and threats/Shakun Tyagi and Karuna Singh. 44. Globalisation and its impact on agriculture/Dipti Singh. 45. The changing scenario of Indian banking after economic reforms/Sarita Jain and Sundeep Jain. 46. The Indian rural poverty alleviation strategies and programmes: X-Rayed/L.N. Gupta. 47. Major financial reforms and globalisation: some aspects/Rajeev Tyagi and Rupesh Tyagi. 48. Globalisation and flat world/Gopal Singh and Manjula Tyagi. 49. Globalisation and its impact on small scale industries/Aditi Tyagi. 50. Effect of globalisation on developing economies/Rakhi Mittal. 51. Impact of globalisation on poverty and unemployment/Sarika. 52. Impact of Globalisation on Indian agriculture/Harender Kumar. 53. Globalisation and labour/Deepa. 54. Globalisation and sustainable tourism development challenges/Prabha Singh and Arun Kumar Singh. 55. Impact of globalisation on tribal society/H.M. Mittal. 56. Role of welfare state in Alleviation of urban poverty in India/H.M. Mittal. 57. Globalisation lacks the spirit of sustainable development/Sandeep Shandilya. 58. Emerging trends in education in the global era/Prabha Singh and Arun Kumar Singh. 59. Globalisation and the Indian economy/Pooja Gupta and K.D. Gaur. 60. Impact of globalisation on small scale industries in India/Suman Lata. 61. Rural poverty in India in an era of economic reforms/R.C. Agrawal, Meenu Agrawal and Pratima Kumari. Index.

"Globalization has become both a slogan and a useful historical and analytical concept. To some, it is an inescapable and primarily benign process of global economic integration, in which countries increasingly drop border restrictions on the flow of capital, goods and services.

'Globalization' is shorthand for a technologically mediated coup by economic elites and political conservatives to create a 'new world order' based more on private corporate control than public democracy. Global envision takes the global free market system as a starting point for reducing world poverty. Providing the poor with opportunities to improve their own lives is the catalyst for creating a more, fair, hopeful and stable future. We support economic development and responsible free markets as the most reliable and sustainable strategies for global poverty alleviation.

Globalisation is leading to increased emphasis on internationalisation of the curriculum. It is also contributing to opportunities for new partnerships for the development across the global. Changing demographics, longer lives, longer workdays, larger urban areas, more diverse population and more frequent migration affect higher education. Globalisation has transformed economic, social and political processes between and within all countries, and presents new challenge and new opportunities for achieving sustainable development in the poorer economies of the world and globalisation has created millions of jobs all over the world.

This book will come handy among the students of development studies, researchers and development practitioners in general and particular to understand the content of development in the context of globalisation in a right perspective." (jacket)

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