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Political economy of reforms in India / Rahul Mukherji.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford India short introductionsEdition: First editionDescription: xxiii, 200 pages ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9780198087335 (paperback)
  • 0198087330 (paperback)
DDC classification:
  • 330.954 23 MUK
Contents:
Acknowledgement; Introduction; 1. Political Economy of Growth; 2. India's Economic Globalization; 3. Citizen Concern in the New India; 4. Reflecting on Economic Reforms; References; Index.
Summary: Political Economy Reforms in India Mukherji offers an original lucid and pithy analysis of India's political economy. He makes a strong case for his view that ideas matter in explaining the trends of Indi's development, whilst showing...the continuing significance of particular interest that have the power to influence the trajectories of growth and distribution. It is a nuanced story ... of "development in a chaotic democracy". ---Jahn Harriss, Professor, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University Canada Mukherji has given us a penetrating, thorough account, of the trajectory since 1991...accessible to both expert and non-expert readers, Vital reading. ----Kanti Bajpai, Professor Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
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Acknowledgement;
Introduction;

1. Political Economy of Growth;
2. India's Economic Globalization;
3. Citizen Concern in the New India;
4. Reflecting on Economic Reforms;

References;
Index.

Political Economy Reforms in India
Mukherji offers an original lucid and pithy analysis of India's political economy. He makes a strong case for his view that ideas matter in explaining the trends of Indi's development, whilst showing...the continuing significance of particular interest that have the power to influence the trajectories of growth and distribution. It is a nuanced story ... of "development in a chaotic democracy".
---Jahn Harriss, Professor, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University Canada
Mukherji has given us a penetrating, thorough account, of the trajectory since 1991...accessible to both expert and non-expert readers, Vital reading.
----Kanti Bajpai, Professor Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.

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