India's political economy : governance and reform /
"In India's Political Economy an American analyst of Indian economic development looks at the way the interplay between markets and governments (and his own thinking about the subject) has evolved over the past thirty-five years. Starting with a statement of the issue and of what 'gia...
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Delhi :
Oxford University Press,
1995.
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I. Framing Factors. 1. Curbing the Decline of Indian Government. 2. Some of the Consequences of Giantism
- Pt. II. Aid and Policy Reform in the Sixties. 3. Donors and Indian Policy Reform in the Sixties: Issues and Background. 4. The Sixties: Reforms in Agriculture. 5. Pro-liberalization Leverage
- and the Lessons of the Sixties
- Pt. III. Perspective of the Seventies. 6. Wanted in India: A Relevant Radicalism. 7. The Spatial Dimension of Development. 8. Notes of a Rural Area Development Tourist
- Pt. IV. Looking Ahead. 9. Balancing the Policy Agenda. 10. Restabilizing Demand. 11. Elements for Efficient Growth. 12. The Future: How Civil a Society?


