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Liberal Economic Reforms in 1990s India: Process and Assessment
The problem of economic development is one of the most interesting issues of both economic theory and practice. One of the most appealing cases is India, which has implemented various development strategies aimed at high economic growth since its ...
Michał Zaremba
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Labour Reforms in a Neo-liberal Setting: Lessons from India
Anamitra Roychowdhury, Kingshuk Sarkar
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The Monetary Policy in the System of State Regulation of the Indian Economy
The main task of this research is the analysis of India's monetary policy and its place in the system of state regulation of the economy. The article highlights the main directions of the Indian monetary policy in 1990-2000s aiming to raise ...
N. V. Galistcheva
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Over the past couple of decades, “new” state actors, such as Brazil, China, Russia, India, Turkey, and countries of the Arab Gulf, have been playing an increasingly prominent role in assistance provision to conflict-affected states.
Agnieszka Paczyńska
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The Role of Small-Scale Industries in Achieving the Sustainable Development: the Experience of India
The article deals with the role of small scale industry in India in achieving the sustainable development. The author draws attention to the fact that the small scale industry promotion policy impacts significantly not only on decreasing the unemployment
N. V. Galistcheva
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Does Agriculture Matter for Economic Growth of Uttar Pradesh (India)? [PDF]
Twenty-five years have passed since economic reform in India. It brought about many macroeconomic policy changes in the economy. Although these policy changes helped the manufacturing and services sector to grow, agriculture did not get any direct ...
Waseem Khan, Saghir Ahmad Ansari
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The enactment of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) 2005, with its rights-based approach through a time-bound employment guarantee and legal framework, has marked a paradigm shift not only from other wage-employment programmes hitherto ...
Polly Datta
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A “New” Economic Elite in India: Transnational and Neoliberal?
Much of the globalization literature and accompanying theory project that, as countries integrate into the global economy, they will converge towards a transnational and neoliberal version of capitalism.
Jivanta Schoettli, Markus Pohlmann
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GLOBALIZATION OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY: THE MAIN TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES
The aim of this research is the analysis of the globalization model of the Indian economy, its main trends and perspectives. The article highlights the ways of India’s integration in the world economy –its participation in the international capital ...
N. V. Galistcheva
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Liberalizing Capital Flows in India: Financial Repression, Macroeconomic Policy and Gradual Reforms [PDF]
Capital account liberalization in financially repressed economies often leads to a period of rapid capital inflows followed by financial crisis. This paper considers the vulnerability of the Indian economy to financial crises with international financial integration and the policy agenda for further liberalization of capital flows.
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