Can India grow without Bharat? : "columnspeak"
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Academic Foundation 2007Description: 187 p. illISBN: 9788171886159; 8171886159Subject(s): Economic policy | IndiaDDC classification: 338.954 Summary: Excerpts of author's columns from the Business standard focused on India economic policy related issues. An insightful analysis that provides forthright and provocative responses to key development issues in India, this work tackles issues like economic growth, foreign affairs, employment challenges, and tax policies. From Is the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act affordable? and Why have reforms sputtered despite the “dream team”? to What must we do to renew our decaying cities? and Can bilateral trade agreements take the place of the Doha Round?, dozens of probing questions examine the how, why, who, and when of economic progress in the Indian subcontinent.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Excerpts of author's columns from the Business standard focused on India economic policy related issues. An insightful analysis that provides forthright and provocative responses to key development issues in India, this work tackles issues like economic growth, foreign affairs, employment challenges, and tax policies. From Is the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act affordable? and Why have reforms sputtered despite the “dream team”? to What must we do to renew our decaying cities? and Can bilateral trade agreements take the place of the Doha Round?, dozens of probing questions examine the how, why, who, and when of economic progress in the Indian subcontinent.
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