India's Economic Reforms, 1991-2001Clarendon Press, 26/09/1996 - 298 من الصفحات India is the world's largest democracy, and second-largest developing country. For forty years it has also been one of the most dirigiste and autarkic. The 1980s saw most developing and erstwhile communist countries opt for market economic systems. India belatedly initiated similar reforms in 1991. This book evaluates the progress of those reforms, covering all of the major areas of policy; stabilization, taxation and trade, domestic and external finance, agriculture, industry, the social sectors, and poverty alleviation. Will India realize its great potential by freeing itself from the self-imposed constraints that have hindered its development? This is the important and fascinating question considered by this book. |
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الصفحة v
... of Agricultural Incentives 3.11 Centre and State Indirect Taxation, and VAT Possibilities 3.12 Conclusions Appendix 63 63 66 70 78 79 80 82 84 87 88 92 101 107 4.Financial Sector Reform 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Banking Sector 4.3 Contents.
... of Agricultural Incentives 3.11 Centre and State Indirect Taxation, and VAT Possibilities 3.12 Conclusions Appendix 63 63 66 70 78 79 80 82 84 87 88 92 101 107 4.Financial Sector Reform 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Banking Sector 4.3 Contents.
الصفحة vi
... Banking Sector 4.3 The Non-Bank Financial Sector 4.4 Liberalization of Capital Flows 4.5 Concluding Remarks 5.Industrial Policy and Factor Markets 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Structure of Industry (non-financial) 5.3 Corporate Governance ...
... Banking Sector 4.3 The Non-Bank Financial Sector 4.4 Liberalization of Capital Flows 4.5 Concluding Remarks 5.Industrial Policy and Factor Markets 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Structure of Industry (non-financial) 5.3 Corporate Governance ...
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... Banks Association International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India International Development Association IDA Industrial Disputes Act IDBI Industrial Development Bank of India ...
... Banks Association International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India International Development Association IDA Industrial Disputes Act IDBI Industrial Development Bank of India ...
الصفحة xii
... Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development NAS National Accounts Statistics NFPS non-financial public sector NIPFP ... Bank of India RD rural development RRB Regional Rural Bank SC scheduled caste SICA Sick Industrial Companies Act SIDBI ...
... Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development NAS National Accounts Statistics NFPS non-financial public sector NIPFP ... Bank of India RD rural development RRB Regional Rural Bank SC scheduled caste SICA Sick Industrial Companies Act SIDBI ...
الصفحة 4
... banking system, and other financial institutions? Was protection on its way out; or was continued quite high protection of the domestic market to survive? What framework was envisaged for social sector and welfare expenditures? A ...
... banking system, and other financial institutions? Was protection on its way out; or was continued quite high protection of the domestic market to survive? What framework was envisaged for social sector and welfare expenditures? A ...
المحتوى
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3Fiscal Policy and Trade Policy | 63 |
4Financial Sector Reform | 109 |
5Industrial Policy and Factor Markets | 171 |
6The Social Sectors Poverty and Reform | 219 |
7Summary and Afterthoughts | 247 |
Bibliography | 267 |
Index | 277 |
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achieved agricultural allowed assets banks borrowing budget capital cent of GDP central Centre Chapter companies competition consider corporate cost countries crores current account deficit debt deposit direct discussed domestic economic effective efficiency employment enterprises estimates excise expenditure exports favour firms fiscal fiscal deficit foreign funds further given growth higher important improvement income increase India industry inflation inflows institutions interest interest rates investment issue labour lending less liberalization limit loans losses major measures Note operation output payments political poor poverty present primary problem production profitability programme promoters protection public sector raised reasons reduced reform regulation relative remain reserves restrictions result rise rural savings schemes securities share social structure subsidies suggested tariff taxation trade wages