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Indian Economy: Gaurav Datt | Ashwani Mahajan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: S. Chand and Company, 2016.Edition: 72nd edDescription: xvi; 1061 p. Soft-Bound, 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789352531295
DDC classification:
  • 23 330.954 DAT
Contents:
Part-1: Structure of the Indian Economy; 1. India as a developing economy; 2. Indian economy on the eve of independence; 3. National income of india; 4. Human resources and economic development; 5, Human development in India; 6. Occupational structure and economic development; 7. Natural resources, economic development and environmental degradation; 8. Infrastructure in the Indian economy; 9. Social infrastructure and social sector; Part-2: Planning and economic development; 10. Objectives and strategy of economic planning in India; 11. Industrial policy and Indian planning; 12. Public sector and Indian planning; 13. Disinvestment of public enterprises; 14. Redefining the role of the state; 15. Privatisation and economic reforms; 16. Globalisation and its impact of India; 17. Planning experience in India; 18. Tenth five year plan (2002-2007); 19. Eleventh five year plan and inclusive growth; 20. An approach to the twelfth five year plan (2012-17); 21. The problem of capital formation; 22.Foreign capital, foreign aid and economic development; 23. Poverty and the planning process in India; 24. The parallel economy in India; 25. Unemployment in India; 26. Inequality and concentration of economic power in India; 27. Prices, price policy and economic growth; 28. Balanced regional development; Part-3: Agriculture in the national economy; 29. Indian agriculture under the five year plans: the green revolution; 30. Food security in India; 31. Irrigation and other agricultural inputs; 32. Land reforms; 33. Size of farms and productivity efficiency; 34. Organisation of rural credit in India; 35.Agriculture marketing and warehousing; 36. Agriculture labour; Part-4: Indian industries; 37. Industrial pattern and the plans; 38. Some large-scale industries; 39. Information technology (IT) industry; 40. Small-scale enterprises; 41. Labour problems and labour policy; 42. Unorganised sector and informalisation of the Indian economy; 43. Second national commission on labour; Part-5: The tertiary sector in the Indian economy; 44. The foreign trade of India; 45. India's balance of payments; 46. Special economics zones; 47. GATT, WTO and India's foreign trade; 48. Indian currency system; 49. Indian financial system: Commercial banking system; 50. Indian financial system II: money and capital markets in India; 51. The reserve bank pf India and monetary management; 52. Indian public finance; 53. Financial relations between the centre and the states; 54. Thirteenth finance commission (2010-15); 55. Fourteenth finance commission (2015-20); 56. Government subsides in India;
Summary: This book presents a comprehensive survey of the Indian economy in terms of GDP growth, savings, investment and developments in various sectors such as agriculture, industry and services. A contradiction observed in India is that while the reform process has resulted in boosting GDP growth, it has failed to yield acceleration in the process of poverty reduction and growth of employment.
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Part-1: Structure of the Indian Economy;
1. India as a developing economy;
2. Indian economy on the eve of independence;
3. National income of india;
4. Human resources and economic development;
5, Human development in India;
6. Occupational structure and economic development;
7. Natural resources, economic development and environmental degradation;
8. Infrastructure in the Indian economy;
9. Social infrastructure and social sector;
Part-2: Planning and economic development;
10. Objectives and strategy of economic planning in India;
11. Industrial policy and Indian planning;
12. Public sector and Indian planning;
13. Disinvestment of public enterprises;
14. Redefining the role of the state;
15. Privatisation and economic reforms;
16. Globalisation and its impact of India;
17. Planning experience in India;
18. Tenth five year plan (2002-2007);
19. Eleventh five year plan and inclusive growth;
20. An approach to the twelfth five year plan (2012-17);
21. The problem of capital formation;
22.Foreign capital, foreign aid and economic development;
23. Poverty and the planning process in India;
24. The parallel economy in India;
25. Unemployment in India;
26. Inequality and concentration of economic power in India;
27. Prices, price policy and economic growth;
28. Balanced regional development;
Part-3: Agriculture in the national economy;
29. Indian agriculture under the five year plans: the green revolution;
30. Food security in India;
31. Irrigation and other agricultural inputs;
32. Land reforms;
33. Size of farms and productivity efficiency;
34. Organisation of rural credit in India;
35.Agriculture marketing and warehousing;
36. Agriculture labour;
Part-4: Indian industries;
37. Industrial pattern and the plans;
38. Some large-scale industries;
39. Information technology (IT) industry;
40. Small-scale enterprises;
41. Labour problems and labour policy;
42. Unorganised sector and informalisation of the Indian economy;
43. Second national commission on labour;
Part-5: The tertiary sector in the Indian economy;
44. The foreign trade of India;
45. India's balance of payments;
46. Special economics zones;
47. GATT, WTO and India's foreign trade;
48. Indian currency system;
49. Indian financial system: Commercial banking system;
50. Indian financial system II: money and capital markets in India;
51. The reserve bank pf India and monetary management;
52. Indian public finance;
53. Financial relations between the centre and the states;
54. Thirteenth finance commission (2010-15);
55. Fourteenth finance commission (2015-20);
56. Government subsides in India;

This book presents a comprehensive survey of the Indian economy in terms of GDP growth, savings, investment and developments in various sectors such as agriculture, industry and services. A contradiction observed in India is that while the reform process has resulted in boosting GDP growth, it has failed to yield acceleration in the process of poverty reduction and growth of employment.

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