Economic institutions in India : sustainability under liberalization and globalization
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Economic institutions in India : sustainability under liberalization and globalization
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
- : hbk
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Includes index
"with a foreword by Sanjiv Goenka, President, Confederation of Indian Industry"--jacket
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Since independence in 1947 the Indian economy has been undergoing a process of continuous evolution. Globalization and liberalization have highlighted complex managerial concerns for economic institutions in India. Previous studies have focussed on the financial sector, trade and development and structural adjustment. This book concentrates on these common concerns whilst advising that the sustainability of economic institutions under globalization and liberalization will be determined only by reconciliation between the state and the free market.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Some Challenges for Fiscal Policy in the New Economy of India
- R.Jha Financial Dynamics and India in the 21st Century
- A.Ghatak The Indian Banking Sector
- S.Bhaumik & P.Mukherjee Liberalization of Financial Intermediaries in India
- S.Agarwal Privatization of the Insurance Market in India
- S.Sinha Improving India's Export Performance
- P.Agrawal India & South Asian Economic Cooperation
- R.Adhikari & N.Banskotta Trade Between India and Bangladesh
- S.Rashid, M.Quddus & M.Molla The Economic and Functional Dimensions of India-ASEAN Relations
- S.Choudhry The Revival of Regional Trade Arrangements
- M.Ghosh Higher Education in India
- J.Tilak The Lack of Efficient External Markets and Public Support on Longevity
- B.Biswas
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