Macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics
(Oxford in India readings, .Themes in economics)(College and university level texts (CULT))
Oxford University Press, 1997
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Originally published: Delhih : Oxford University Press, 1995
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is a collection of essays dealing with macroeconomic issues such as the constraints on India's economic growth, the rationale and limitations of the Mahalanobis strategy, the reasons for the atrophy of the planning proces, the nature of the Indian state, and the consequences of opening up the Indian economy. The authors dealing with these issues do not just give their own points of view; rather they attempt to discuss these issues primarily through a critical survey of the economic literature. A sizeable body of writing has emerged in recent years dealing with the macroeconomics of the Indian economy in its specificity. This volume brings to the reader an overview of this work, locates it within the general literature of macroeconomics, and also provides a classified bibliography of the work in this area.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Some Indian Themes in Macroeconomics. Open-economy Macroeconomic Themes for India. Closed-economy Structural Models for a Less Developed economy. The Macroeconomics of Imbalance and adjustment. State Intervention in the Macroeconomy. Macroeconomic Character of the Indian Economy. Theories, Facts and Fancies. Classified Bibliography. Name Index. Subject Index
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