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India's Economic Transition: The Politics of Reforms (Critical Issues in Indian Politics),Used
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Product Description India's Economic Transition examines the reforms and their impact on the political economy of India. The introduction to the volume analyzes the politics that shaped economic policy during three broad phasesfrom independence to 1968, between 1969 and 1974, and the period after 1975leadingto the balance of payment crisis of 1991. The book addresses such questions as: What were the economic reforms undertaken after 1991? Why did they occur and how were they sustained? What was the impact of economic reforms on India's political economy? In addition, it includes significant features of the postreform political economy likethe growing importance of Indian federalism; a new politics of regulation governing markets in areas such as telecommunications, power, and stock exchanges; industrial lobbying; trade union activism; and the curious mix of benefits and costs associated with the rise of India's IT sector. Review an insightful review of diverse aspects of [Indias] political economy [since] the 1990s highly recommended for all those interested in understanding the ongoing process of economic reforms' Medha Malik Kudaisya, National University of Singaporean excellent collection of articles the first one in recent times from a primarily political science perspective' E. Sridharan, University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India, New Delhia set of thoughtful, timely and perceptive essays on the fraught question of Indias economic reforms' Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University, Bloomingtona must for understand[ing] modern India' Arvind Panagariya, Columbia University About the Author Rahul Mukherji is Associate Professor of the South Asian Studies Program in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the National University of Singapore.
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