Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Gewicht: 487 g
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Gewicht: 487 g
ISBN: 978-0-7619-9387-2
Verlag: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
External economic transactions, which received scant attention in the India economy in the first few decades after independence, have of late come to prominence both in policy and analysis. This shift is related not only to the problems the country has experienced in recent years in terms of managing external payments, but also to the pace of globalization and liberalization. This book looks at the varied experience of India's encounters with the global economy. Spanning the years from control to liberalization in India's external sector, the book addresses a wide range of issues covering external debt, import control, export-led growth and aid tying.
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Dimensions of External Economic Transactions
Some Remarks on the Indian Experiences
Managing the Constraints in Balance of Payments during the 1980s
External Economic Constraints and Domestic Economic Policy during mid-1980s
Tied Loans, Liquidity Gap and the Two-Gap Models of Aid
An Exercise on Indian Data
A Financial Reclassification of Balance of Payments based on the Liquidity Gap
Theory and Practice of International Credit Ratings
The Case of India (with Byasdeb Dasgupta)
Strategy of Export-Orientated Growth
A Theoretical Note
From Import Substitution to Export Promotion
Import Liberalisation as a Tool of Economic Policy in India (with R.Upendra Das)
Structural Linkages between Foreign Trade and National Income
Devaulation and Trade Liberalisation in India (with Hiranya Mukhopaddhyaya)
Smuggling and Exchange Controls in India
Trade as a Handmaiden of Colonialism
India between the Late 19th Century and the First World War




