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India's Economy: Some Issues and Answers

 
Shankar Acharya (Author)
Synopsis Has India's economic growth slowed down in the last five years? If so, why? What should be done to revive industry? Why is agriculture limping and how can the sector be revitalized? Can the services sector alone assure fast economic growth for the country? Is the Tenth Plan growth target of 8 percent per annum achievable? Or is it a pie in the sky? What’s wrong with our health services? Do fiscal deficits hurt growth? How? How much damage did the last Pay Commission wreak? What can governments do to improve the nation's fiscal health? Did the last budget help or hinder progress? What's the best recipe for tax reform? What's wrong with our banking system? What should we do to fix it? Why is foreign investment lukewarm to India? What must we do to change that? Are we serious about reaping the fruits of globalization? Why are our external finances strong when domestic finances are weak? Can good economic policies be crafted without good technocrats? What's the solution to urban decay? These are all important and live issues in today's India. This book offers some answers.
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About the author

Shankar Acharya

Shankar Acharya is one of India’s leading policy economists.  As Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India (1993-2000) he was deeply involved in the economic reforms of the 1990s.  He also served on the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and, more recently, as Member, Twelfth Finance Commission (2004).  He has authored several books and numerous scholarly articles.  Currently he is Honorary Professor and Board Member of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi.  He also serves on the governing boards of other national research organizations (including NCAER and NIPFP) and various advisory bodies of Government, the Reserve Bank and some corporates.  He writes regularly in the Business Standard and is a consultant to international organizations.  Dr. Acharya has a Ph.D from Harvard University and a B.A. from Oxford.

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Title India's Economy: Some Issues and Answers
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2003
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8171883206
length 180p., Figures; Tables.