Planning for social and economic development : essays in honour of Professor D.M. Nanjundappa
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Planning for social and economic development : essays in honour of Professor D.M. Nanjundappa
Sage Publications, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The eighteen original essays in this volume highlight how planning is not merely a bureaucratic process and can coexist with, and function in, an economy dominated by market forces. Among the issues discussed are: education, land reforms, food and agriculture, energy, public finance, the environment and regional and state-level planning. The contributors show how planning needs to be an open process and cannot be confined merely to stepping up growth rates and investment, but that it must work towards placing people at the centre of the development process.
Table of Contents
Introduction - M V Nadkarni and R Bharadwaj
D M Nanjundappa - M V Nadkarni and Abdul Aziz
His Life and Work
Economic Growth and Social Justice - V K R V Rao
Education - Why, How and Whither of Its Planning - Malcolm S Adiseshiah
Integrating Higher Education and Development - A Policy Perspective - Ranganath Bharadwaj and K K Balachandran
Beyond Output Growth - Abdul Aziz
Human Resource Management for Improved Productivity
Planning for Employment - P Hanumantha Rayappa and G Nagaraju
What has Been our Experience?
Rapid Population Growth and Economic Development in India - Ramesh Kanbargi and Shanta Kanbargi
An Overview and Assessment
Land Reforms - V M Rao
The Next Phase
Food, Nutrition and Prices - R Radhakrishna and C Ravi
Some Macro Issues
Three Epochs of Technology Extension Nexus in Karnataka Agriculture - S Bisaliah
Some Policy Issues
Planning and Energy - T R Satish Chandran
Some Macro Issues
Planning and Environmental Concerns - M V Nadkarni
Financing the Plans - Atul Sarma
Resource Crunch or Lack of Political Will?
Capital Markets in India - R H Patil
India in the World Economy - Sumitra Chishti
Challenges and Prospects in the Nineties
District Planning Experiment in Karnataka - S G Bhat
Economic and Planning Council of Karnataka - G Thimmaiah
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