Second Generation Economic Reforms in India
Contents: Preface. Introduction. I. General issues related to economic reforms: 1. Second generation reforms: Need for changing growth strategy/Ruddar Datt. 2. Second generation reforms: Some issues/P.R. Bhatt. 3. Second generation reforms: Issues and directions/Odeyar D. Heggade and M.R. Bharathi. 4. Second stage of economic reforms/Smriti Mukerjee. 5.Challenges of second generation reforms/Keya Sengupta. 6. Harmony in economic and social liberalization/Talwar Sabanna and M.S. Kallur. 7. Changing sources of economic growth in India: Implications for second generation reforms/A.S. Sethi and P.S. Raikhy. II. Economic reforms and employment: 8. Effects of economic reforms on employment/Bharati D. Dave. 9. Employment scenario under globalisation/ Kumar B. Das. III. Economic reforms and social sector.10. Social sector in liberalised era/S.K. Pant and Alok Pandey. 11. Social sector and economic reforms/P. Jegadish Gandhi. 12. Second generation reforms and social sectors/Paramjit Kaur Dhindsa. 13. Attention towards social sectors in India/Md. Abdus Salam. IV. Economic reforms and financial sector. 14. Second generation of financial reforms/Amalesh Chandra Banerjee. 15. Reforms and Indian financial sector/Biswajit Chatterjee and Ram Pratap Sinha. 16. Reforms in public finance/Mukta S. Adi. 17. Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs) and reforms in India/B. Patro, B.K. Patnaik and Priyasi Nayak. 18. Resource utilisation by Banks in Orissa/Surendra Nath Misra. 19. Trade policy reforms in India/Puspa Tarafdar. 20. Monetary sector reforms and borrowings programme in India/Arvind Awasthi and Anamika Chaturvedi. V. Economic reforms and globalisation: 21. Globalization: A new mantra for integration/K. Sreerivasulu Naidu and Srinivasulu Bayineni. 22. Indian agriculture and globalisation perspective/Meeta Krishna. VI. Economic reforms, agriculture and rural development. 23. Economic reforms, agriculture and India/Tapati Sanyal. 24. Second generation reforms and rural development/Ratan Kumar Ghosal. VII. Economic reforms, other issues and case studies. 25. Reforms and regional social disparities/Rama Shankar Singh. 26. Multinational corporations and their impact/S. Murty. 27. Fiscal analysis of Tamil Nadu and suggested reforms/J.V.M. Sarma and G. Naresh. Index.
"Second Generation Economic Reforms in India is an edited volume arising out the IEA Conference (83rd) of the Millennium papers. This is a part of the IEA scheme of publishing such volumes from papers contributed for IEA Annual Conferences during 1999-2000. The present volume consists of 27 articles distributed over 7 sub-themes.
"This volume also contains an Editorial Introduction by Prof. Ruddar Datt, Preface by Prof. Raj Kumar Sen, Managing Editor for the Series and Secretary and Treasurer of the IEA and a Foreword by Prof. G.S. Bhalla, President, IEA." (jacket)