Emerging Trends in Indian Economy: Papers in Honour of Prof. Daya Shankar NagA. D. N. Bajpai Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 1995 - 557 pagini This Volume Is A Testament Of Current Thinking In Economic Science As Being Reflected Through Various Parameters Of Indian Economy. The Indian Economy Is Witnessing All Round Changes Since The Introduction Of New Economic Policy. Nevertheless The Global Changes Have Compelled The Economic Agents Of India To Alter Themselves Completely In Tune With Their Colour. Albeit, The Government Is Moving Ahead And Claiming High Successes Of Privatising, Liberalising And Globalising, There Appears No Clear Solution For The Problems Of Poverty, Unemploy¬Ment, Backwardness, Inequalities, Vulner¬Able Sections Of The Society Viz. Scs/Sts, Environmental Degradation And Above All The Socio-Political Rigidities. An Attempt Has Been Made In This Volume To Investi¬Gate Into The Issues Of Economic Reforms Alongwith The Basic Structural Problems Of Our Economy.This Volume Presents 46 Research Papers Authored By Economists From All Regions Of India. It Is Hoped That The Volume Would Be Found Highly Useful By Students, Research Scholars, Professors And Policy Makers. The Book Would Also Be Found Of Great Interest By The Layman Interested In Following The Changing Trends Of Indian Economy. |
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New Economic Policy A review | 1 |
Harmonising | 20 |
New Economic Policy and the Agricultural Sector | 38 |
A Synoptic View | 46 |
Impact of Stabilisation and Structural 3 | 53 |
An Equity Aspect of Structural Adjustment | 76 |
On Marketising Public Sector | 89 |
Freeing the Agriculture 886 | 98 |
Planning for Rural Development | 291 |
Strategy for Employment in Rural Madhya Pradesh | 301 |
Renewable Natural Resources and Scientific Socialism | 323 |
Agricultural Development in Bastar | 336 |
Sustainable Growth of Agriculture in | 350 |
Implementation of Land Reform Measures | 366 |
Information Management in Revenue | 384 |
Multipliers Acclerators and the Agricultural | 401 |
The Neglect of HRD as an important irritant | 112 |
Studying the Impact of Liberalisation on | 129 |
The | 154 |
Agrarian Reforms and | 163 |
An Essay | 184 |
Some Observations on the Functioning of | 192 |
Industrialisation of Madhya Pradesh | 212 |
Issue of Regional Disparities in Industrial | 229 |
How India Is Doing Industrial Growth | 237 |
Wage Goods Model Strategy of Economic | 260 |
SECTION II | 274 |
Economic Development and Environment | 285 |
A Search Into the | 411 |
Differentials in Demographic Characteristics | 425 |
Need for further Research | 436 |
A | 443 |
A | 456 |
Interface of the Tribals in M P Subplan | 470 |
Features of Tribal Economy and Basic | 481 |
SECTION IV | 494 |
The Asian Choice | 515 |
An Alternative Model of Political | 522 |
Fixation of Fares in STUS | 551 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
agricultural sector Andhra Pradesh average Baigas Bank Baster Bihar budget capital formation ceiling cent China consumption cost crops crores cultivation decline Delhi developing countries distribution district domestic economic development Economic Policy economic reforms employment expenditure exports farm farmers fiscal deficit Five Year Plan foodgrains forest Garo growth rate Gujarat Haryana hectares Himachal Pradesh households human impact implementation imports improve income increase Indian economy industrial infrastructure inputs irrigation Jabalpur Karnataka labour lakh land reforms liberalisation Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra million organised Orissa output percentage period poor population poverty poverty line problems production programmes public sector Rajasthan ratio reduced regions revenue Rural Development scheduled tribes social society strategy structural adjustment subsidies surplus land TABLE Tamil Nadu tehsil Third World trade tribal areas Tribal Development tribal women Uttar Pradesh villages wage wage-goods West Bengal workers