India's Economic Development Since 1947Uma Kapila Providing a basic understanding of India's economy, this guide addresses topics such as growth, policy regime changes, unemployment, macroeconomic stabilization, agriculture, and development prospects. |
Contents
Contents | 19 |
Planning and the Market Ed Notes | 45 |
Growth and Development Experience | 62 |
Political Action and Rural Development | 128 |
Growth Record of the Indian Economy | 159 |
Regional Dimension of Growth | 189 |
Population and Human | 223 |
Indias Demographic Transition and | 248 |
Industrial Performance and Credit Growth | 464 |
Recovery in Industrial Growth since 200203 | 470 |
Industrial Policy and Performance | 502 |
Services in the Indian Growth Process | 529 |
Issues and Policies | 553 |
A Decade of Comfort | 576 |
Sustainability of Current Account | 582 |
Foreign Investment | 589 |
in India | 268 |
Growth Unemployment and Poverty | 288 |
Trade Fiscal | 335 |
Issues in Development | 354 |
Severity | 404 |
Conclusions | 417 |
Industrial Development and Policies | 437 |
External Debt Management | 595 |
World Trade Organization | 610 |
The Sixth WTO Ministerial Conference | 617 |
Financial Sector Reforms | 667 |
Managing Capital Inflows | 722 |
Tasks Abead | 731 |
Common terms and phrases
11th Plan acceleration achieved agriculture Andhra Pradesh annual average Bank Bihar capita income capital cent of GDP cent per annum countries crops crore decades decline Delhi demographic dividend demographic transition domestic Drèze economic growth Economic Survey employment growth environmental estimates expenditure exports factors fertiliser fertility fiscal deficit Five Year Plan foodgrains foreign growth rate Gujarat Haryana high growth higher Himachal Pradesh households Human Development impact important improvement increase India Indian economy industrial infrastructure irrigation Karnataka Kerala labour force liberalisation Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra major manufacturing million mortality National organised sector Orissa output overall period poor population growth poverty poverty line private sector production programmes public investment public sector Punjab Rajasthan ratio reduce reforms savings services sector share social Source sustained Table Tamil Nadu trade trend urban Uttar Pradesh West Bengal workers workforce