Beschreibung
Since independence in 1947 the Indian economy has been undergoing a process of continuous evolution. Globalization and liberalization have highlighted complex managerial concerns for economic institutions in India. Previous studies have focussed on the financial sector, trade and development and structural adjustment. This book concentrates on these common concerns whilst advising that the sustainability of economic institutions under globalization and liberalization will be determined only by reconciliation between the state and the free market.
Autorenporträt
SUMIT AGARWAL Financial Economist, FleetBoston Financial PRADEEP AGRAWAL Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi R.B. ADHIKARI Senior Capacity Building Specialist, Asian Development Bank Institute BASUDEB BISWAS, Professor, Department of Economics, Utah State University SUMON KUMAR BHAUMAK Research Fellow, London Business School SAUD CHOUDHRY Department of Economics, Trent University, Ontario ANITA GHATAK The University of Greenwich MADANMOHAN GHOSH Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario R.N.GHOSH Department of Economics, University of Western Australia SATISH JAIN, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, New Delhi RAGHBENDRA JHA Australia South Asia Research Centre RAFIQUL ISLAM MOLLA Professor of Economics, North South University, Bangladesh PARAMITA MUKHERJEE Junior Economist, ICRA, Calcutta SALIM RASHID Professor of Economics, University of Illinois TAPEN SINHA, ING Commercial America Chair Professor JANDHYALA TILAK National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi MUNIR QUDDUS Dean College of Business, A&M University, USA
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