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Indian Economy After 50 Years of Independence : Experiences and Challenges (5 Vols-Set)

Edited by Debendra Kumar Das, Deep, 1998, xlii, 2217 p, 5 Vols, ISBN : 8176290564, $176.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: Vol. I. Globalisation and Development: 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 economic 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 and 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.

Vol. II. Trade and Development: Preface. Introduction. I. Trade and development: an overview of potentials and challenges: 1. Economics of India's international integration/P.R. Brahmananda. 2. External sector: stabilization and growth in India, 1980-94/Smriti Mukherjee. 3. Gains from liberalisation reconsidered/Joysri Acharya. II. Linkage between trade politics and development: some theoretical issues: 4. The pure theory of international trade, growth and sustainable development/Mangat Ram Aggarwal. 5. The current status of the theory of international trade/Ashok Guha. 6. The present status of the theory of international trade/K. Ramamurthi. 7. Recent developments in trade theory: implications and relevance for trade policy in a developing country/Rajat Acharyya. III. Emerging trading system and recent financial development: some evidence: 8. An anatomy of the emerging trading system/Biswajit Dhar. 9. Recent trends in international trade and finance/Jayati Ghosh. 10. Growing co-operation in trade among developing countries and financial system with reference to capital flows/Tapan Banerjee. IV. Trade policies and regional arrangements: some emerging trends: 11. Perspectives on the political economy of discriminatory trade and regional arrangements/Arif A. Waqif. 12. Economic and social cooperation in South Asia: reinventing a new development paradigm/Bishwa Keshar Maskay. 13. Role of regional groupings in the future of trading system/S.V. Hariharan. 14. Trade, sectoral linkages and economic growth in Asia: a comparative perspective/D.P. Chaudhri, K. Chowdhury and E. Wilson. V. Trade liberalisation and the exchange rate variability: the Indian experiences: 15. Trade liberalisation in India: some issues/Bhavana S. Kantawala and Vinod K. Padaria. 16. Present status of theory of exchange rates and Indian experience/S.K.V.S.N. Raju and M. Sundara Rao. 17. Determinants of exchange rate: theories and evidence/G. Karunakaran Pillai. 18. India's export competitiveness and exchange rate policy/P.R. Bhatt. 19. Exchange rate variability and external trade in the stabilisation--adjustment syndrome/S. Jayaraj. 20. Impact of recent trade and exchange rate reforms package on India's balance of payments/M. Sundara Rao. 21. Current account balance, real exchange rate and budget deficit: an empirical study of the Indian economy/Ashok Seth and R.N. Bhardwaj. VI. Trade liberalisation and external value of rupee: the Indian scenario: 22. External value of the rupee: aspects of convertibility/V.V. Bhanoji Rao. 23. External value of the rupee: some dimensions/R. Cauvery and U.K. Sudha Nayak. 24. Recent development in the external value of the rupee/P. Leela. 25. Factors influencing the external value of rupee/S.V. Hariharan. 26. Exchange rate of Indian rupee and price level movement in India/Sukumar Nanddi. 27. An analysis of the determinants of nominal exchange rate Indian rupee/S. Jayaraj. VII. Trade policies and India's balance of payments: some reflections: 28. The management of India's balance of payments: some issues/C. Rangarajan. 29. Reflections of structuralist-monetarist controversy and India's balance of payments: an overview of the perspectives and challenges/Debendra Kumar Das and Nand Lal Arya. 30. An econometric study of disaggregated exports and imports of India: some basic issues/V.N. Attri. 31. External value of the rupee and India's balance of payments: a macro-economic assessment/Asim Kumar Karmakar. Index.

Vol. III. Financial Sector Reforms, Tax System and Development: Preface. Introduction. I. Financial sector reforms: an overview of potential and challenges: 1. Financial sector reforms: the unfinished agenda/M. Narasimham. 2. India's financial system: liberalisation and reforms/V.L. Rao. 3. Development of financial system and economic growth in India: 1960-61/V.N. Attri and Neera Verma. II. Debt management and the changing framework of monetary-fiscal policies: 4. Monetary management: the changing framework/C. Rangarajan. 5. Debt management and monetary policy issues in financial sector reform in India/B.S. Sreekant Aradhya. 6. Monetary and fiscal policies in India--a test of their relative effectiveness/Gian Kaur. 7. Fiscal adjustment, stabilisation and growth: what are the issues?/Pulapre Balakrishnan. 8. The deficit growth question: some evidence from the Indian economy/G. Ramathilagam and K. Arulselvam. III. The banking reforms, financial institution and the recent development in financial system: some critical issues: 9. The banking sector: after reforms/Kanta Ahuja. 10. Banking sector reforms performance analysis of select profit making banks/K. Ravi, N. Nagananda and N.H.G. Bhat. 11. Agricultural development--challenges for bankers/M.S. Swaminathan. 12. Disparities in credit deployment: some critical issues/V. Anbumani and P. Ganesan. 13. Asset quality of the development finance institutions (DFIS)--a critical review of non-performing assets/Kanhaiya Singha. 14. Manpower management in the banking system: the need for personnel research/P.C. Misra. IV. Reforms and rationalisation of Indian tax system: the emerging scenario: 15. Fiscal federalism--revenue, expenditure and macro-management: selected Latin American experiences and recent discussions in India/Parthasarathi Shome. 16. Tax harmonization in federations: a survey of theory and practice/Amaresh Bagchi. 17. Tax harmonization in Indian federation/Shrawan Kumar Singh. 18. Reforms and rationalisation of Indian tax system: an economic analysis/Asim K. Karmakar. 19. Analytical underpinnings of tax design and tax reforms in India/G. Karunakaran Pillai. 20. Reforms in taxation of agricultural income in India/P.K. Bhargava. 21. Harmonising domestic trade taxes in India/M. Govinda Rao. 22. Rationalisation of the sales tax system in India: the case for value added taxation/K.K. Sen. 23. Rationale for value added tax in India/Naseem A. Zaidi. 24. Substitution of sales tax by excise duties: politico-economic dimensions/M.M. Sury. V. Emergence of fiscal imbalance and the need for rationalisation and harmonisation of central and state tax system: 25. Rationalisation and harmonization of central and state tax systems/G. Thimmaiah. 26. A rational approach towards the allocation of resources between the centre and state/Shashi Arora. 27. Octroi and entry-tax as sources of municipal finance/Rajdeva Narayan. 28. The tax system of Andhra Pradesh--need for its rationalisation/M.L. Kantha Rao and M.D. Bavaiah. 29. Turnover tax--an experience of Andhra Pradesh/V. Brahmanandam. Index.

Vol. IV. Social Sector and Development: Preface. Introduction. I. Social sector: an overview of potential and challenges: 1. Social sectors in economic development: some issues/K. Seeta Prabhu. 2. Social development in India--the regional dimension/P.V. Rajeev. 3. Government budgetary expenditure on the social sector in India: allocation priorities during the pre- and post-reform period/S. Sudhakar and A.G. Moss. 4. Economic reforms and social justice/Shravan Kumar Singh. II. Social sector and provision of public health opportunities: 5. Provision of public health in low income countries: problems, reforms and lessons for India/K.C. Roy and Raj Kumar Sen. 6. Economic development and social sector output: some evidence on utilisation of public health opportunities/Bela Seth. 7. Determinates of health status and Indian development/P. Arumugam. 8. Determinants of health status in India: an empirical verification/K.N. Reddy and V. Selvaraju. 9. Economic foundations of health care: issues in resource allocation and resource mobilisation/K.N. Reddy. 10. An economic theory of hospital as firm/Yasodha Shanmugasundaram. III. Social sector and educational opportunities: 11. Trends of educational expenditure and its impact on the Indian economy/Keya Sengupta. 12. Economics of privatisation of education: some relevant issues/B. Rajaiah. 13. Mobilisation of resources and financial management/M. Madaiah. 14. Towards a value based education system/Roop Krishen Bhat. 15. S & T education and research in India/Daljit Singh Bedi and Satyanarayana Pattnaik. IV. Social sector and gender equality: 16. Changing role of gender in economic theory/K. Thiruvenkatchari and S. Lakshmi. 17. Gender in economic theory and practice/Raj Kumar Sen. 18. A comparative analysis of the contribution of genders to economic theory: a case study of India/R.K. Rana. 19. An economic analysis of gender discrimination in labour market/N. Manonmoney. 20. Labour market segmentation and female labour: some theoretical formulations/Seema Singh. 21. The emerging gender equality in corporate management/D.V. Ramana. 22. Women entrepreneurs in economic growth and development: with particular reference to India/Meera Lal. 23. Gender--poverty nexus in the informal sector/R. Cauvery and U.K. Sudha Nayak. 24. Sexual division of labour/Bibekananda Das and L.N. Dash. V. Social sector and the issues in environmentally sustainable development: 25. Environmentally sustainable development: the conceptual framework/R.R. Barthwal. 26. Environment, growth and development/M.V. Nadkarni. 27. Environment and development in an open economy/Bishwajit Chatterjee and Asim Karmakar. 28. Environmental considerations in energy policy formulation and investment planning/Kuldip Kaur. 29. CPRs and their contributions: evidences from Karnataka/R.V. Dadibhavi. 30. Industrial development, environment pollution and health hazards in Augul-Talcher area in Orissa/M. Mishra and N.C. Sahu. 31. Environment and development: a case study of the Sundarbans/Bishwajit Guha. Index.

Vol. V. Rural Sector and Development: Preface. Introduction. I. Rural sector: an overview of potential and challenges: 1. Development--the human angle/Manmohan Singh. 2. Rural development: some basic issues/P.N. Singh. 3. Rural development: concept and significance of the issue/R.R. Singh. 4. The emerging issues in rural development: rationale and realities/Debendra Kumar Das and Binita Verma. II. Economic reforms, agricultural development and rural transformation: potential, constraints and challenges: 5. Economic reforms, agricultural growth and rural poverty: some reflections on the relevance of East and South East Asian experience for India/C.H. Hanumantha Rao. 6. Economic reforms and the poor: lessons of East Asian experience/V.R. Raghavan. 7. Anti-poverty programmes: need for targetting/K. Chandrasekhar. 8. Rural development and privatisation/Kamal Taori. 9. Role of agricultural transformation in rural development/Kumar Ramchandra Prasad Singh. 10. Migration of labour: a problem for rural development/Naresh Jha. 11. Economic reforms and the prospects for rural labours/C.H. Hanumantha Rao. III. Rural industrialisation, technological upgradation and the prospect of rural development: an objective evaluation: 12. India's rural development through industrialisation/B.N.P. Singh. 13. Rural industrialisation: a pointer of rural development/Sarat Chandra Panigrahi. 14. Khadi and village industries and rural industrialisation in India/R.R. Singh. 15. Development of small scale industries/Y.P. Srivastava and Uma Tripathi. 16. Problems and prospects of village and cottage industries/N. Ali. 17. Science, technology and eradication of rural poverty/Bandana Roy. 18. Application of science and technology for rural industrialisation/J.C. Srivastava. 19. Artisans and new technology for rural development/S.S. Solanki and V.K. Gupta. IV. Rural employment programmes and its impact on weaker sections of the society: some national dimensions: 20. Management of rural employment and its impact on the weaker sections of society/S.P. Sinha. 21. Management of rural employment in India/P.N. Singh. 22. Rural employment in India: some issues and policy perspectives/G. Saibaba. 23. The problems of rural poors and the possibilities to increasing their income through TRYSEM: an analytical study/Ravikesh, Jayant and Rajeev. 24. Prospects of rural employment in India: some objective observations/M.N. Mishra. V. Problems and prospects of rural employment programmes: some regional dimensions: 25. Mismanagement in the implementation of PMRY: a field study in Rajouri district (J & K state)/Jasbir Singh and Amarjit Singh. 26. Structure of rural employment in Rajasthan/M.K. Ghadoliya. 27. Prospects of rural employment management programme through TRYSEM in Haryana--a case study of Hisar district/R.K. Patel and Sunita Patel. 28. Employment problems of tribals in rural economy of Orissa/R.P. Sarma. 29. Trends in rural female employment in Andhra Pradesh with focus on Rayalaseema region/K. Nageshwara Rao. 30. Rural employment pattern and weaker sections in Bihar/S.N. Singh. Appendix of tables. Index.

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