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New Economic Policies for a New India

 
Surjit S. Bhalla (Editor)
Synopsis There is considerable discussion in India on the urgency of second generation economic reforms. The turn of the century is seen by many as an opportunity to further accelerate India's growth rate from 6 percent to upwards of 9 percent per annum; and to reduce absolute poverty in India to single digits over the next five to ten years. India is a thriving Democracy, with a considerable amount of political freedom. However, economic freedom for its citizens has bot been considered a priority. This is changing, and mostly because the politics of the new age economy demands more openness, greater transparency, and above all justice. The papers in this volume have been written with the political economy explicitly at the forefront of analysis. The papers in this book touch upon several aspects of policy e.g. what kind of monetary and interest rate policies are necessary for an accelerated growth rate; how agricultural subsidies and policies can be made more open and transparent; how poverty programmes can be better targeted; how the government should confine itself to financing and not the production of public goods, including health and education; how the legal system in India is in dire need of reform.
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About the author

Surjit S. Bhalla

Surjit S. Bhalla is managing director of Oxus Research and Investments, a New Delhi-based economic research, asset management and emerging-markets advisory firm. He taught at the Delhi School of Economics and held various positions at the Rand Corporation, the Brookings Institute, the research and treasury departments of the World Bank, Goldman Sachs (1992-94) and Deutsche Bank (1994-96). He is the author of research papers on a wide range of topics including farm productivity and agricultural policy; poverty and inequality; the determinants of growth, with emphasis on the separate roles of economic and political freedom; inflation and capital account convertibility; and determination of interest rates, exchange rates and stock prices. He is also a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines on economics, politics and cricket.

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Title New Economic Policies for a New India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2000
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8124107017
length 279p.