Globalization and Nationalism: The Changing Balance of India's Economic Policy, 1950-2000This book provides a new approach to the understanding of economic policy reform by placing it in the context of the perennial conflict between the two historical social forces of economic globalization and economic nationalism and examines successive attempts over the last half century to change the roles of state and market in the management of the Indian economy. |
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List of Abbreviations | 8 |
The Changing | 86 |
Political Structure | 129 |
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