The Indian economy :a macroeconomic perspective
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2015Description: 234pISBN: 9789351500575 Subject(s): Macroeconomics. Monetary policy Economic development Finance Economic history-IndiaDDC classification: 339.0954 Summary: This lucid and concise overview of India’s macroeconomy presents a comprehensive assessment of governmental policies and measures crucial to economic growth and stability. Thematically structured, the book discusses the demand- and supply-side factors affecting India’s economy, poverty and inequality projecting remedial measures, fiscal and monetary policy, budget constraints, unemployment and inflation, the post-liberalization era and its effects on the labour and capital markets, future reforms in the economy, and trade and external sector. Grounded in the Indian context with extensive case studies, illustrations, and examples, it relates economic theories to real-world economics.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 339.0954 NIL/I (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 53836 |
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339.01 POP Population Aging,Intergenerational Transfers and the Macroeconomy | 339.019 GRA/B Behavioural macroeconomics : theory and policy | 339.0460954 KOH/P Poverty amid plenty in the new India | 339.0954 NIL/I The Indian economy :a macroeconomic perspective | 339.2 BOW/N New economics of inequality and redistribution | 339.2 BRE/W What do we know and what should we do about inequality? | 339.2 CON/U Upside of inequality: how good intentions undermine the middle class |
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This lucid and concise overview of India’s macroeconomy presents a comprehensive assessment of governmental policies and measures crucial to economic growth and stability. Thematically structured, the book discusses the demand- and supply-side factors affecting India’s economy, poverty and inequality projecting remedial measures, fiscal and monetary policy, budget constraints, unemployment and inflation, the post-liberalization era and its effects on the labour and capital markets, future reforms in the economy, and trade and external sector.
Grounded in the Indian context with extensive case studies, illustrations, and examples, it relates economic theories to real-world
economics.
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