Understanding Reforms: Post 1991 IndiaThis book details the remarkable transformation of India from a slow growing economy till late eighties to one of the fastest growing economies of the world. It examines and evaluates the economic reform process intiated fifteen years before in 1991 by the government at the centre, |
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The Analytical Framework | 9 |
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19501 to 19801 | 39 |
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