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The Indian economy sixty years after independenceThe Indian economy sixty years after independence

The Indian economy sixty years after independence

Raghbendra Jha

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Home to 1.1 billion people with a median age of under 25 years, India has phenomenal potential for growth. With real per capita income growing in excess of 7 per cent per annum, together with an increased willingness to cooperate as well as compete with the rest of the world, the country is emerging as a major player in the global economy. Sixty years have passed since India gained independence, and it is a fascinating time to review the country₂s economic performance over these last few decades, and to assess future prospects and potential. This book contains contributions from a wide range of experts on India and explores a variety of issues, including prospects for sustained higher growth, the impact of coalition governments on economic performance, trade performance and policies, microfinance issues, agricultural pricing policies and foreign direct investment and privatization. The book provides a detailed analysis of the achievements and disappointments in the modern Indian economy, and an exploration of the issues which are shaping India₂s economic future. Offering a comprehensive overview of the state of India₂s economy in the twenty-first century, this book is essential for postgraduates and scholars seeking a greater understanding of one of the world₂s fastest growing economies.

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OL16960354W

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Economic policyEconomic conditionsIndia, economic policyIndia, economic conditions, 1947-POLITICAL SCIENCEBUSINESS & ECONOMICSEconomicsComparativeEconomic History

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