Achieving a high growth rate as well as a desirable level of income distribution is a goal that continues to be elusive in India. Thus, the maiden approach of the Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission to place importance on the `growth process', alongside the growth rate, is interesting and appropriate
India has travelled through a remarkable journey after Independence. As a fledgling democracy, the p...
Speaking at LSE, Dr Arvind Virmani argued that India has the capacity to resume high levels of econo...
Neither the draft approach paper to the previous plan strategies nor the draft approach of Eleventh ...
Achieving a high growth rate as well as a desirable level of income distribution is a goal that cont...
The Approach Paper to 11th Five Year Plan (2007-2012) prepared by the Tamil Nadu State Planning Comm...
While Development as Freedom is considered to be one of the objectives of our national economic ende...
‘Inclusive Growth’ is both the title and the overarching goal of the Eleventh Five Year Plan of Indi...
Growth of the Indian economy has been quite impressive during 2004-07. This paper chronicles the per...
In the recent past, the focus of economic policy in India has shifted to issues of equitable growth....
Today India is seeking a speedy transformation of her semi-stagnant economy to a dynamic one by mean...
We suggest a three-pronged approach to an enhanced growth strategy for India. The first prong is exp...
The overall growth performance of the Indian economy has been characterized by substantial regional ...
This paper honors Vijay Kelkar by imitation, the sincerest form of flattery. In his K. R. Narayanan ...
Kerala’s image of a low growth state with high social indices has come up against some striking empi...
The Indian economy in the recent past is growing faster (6-9%) than its past rate of growth (3-4%) a...
India has travelled through a remarkable journey after Independence. As a fledgling democracy, the p...
Speaking at LSE, Dr Arvind Virmani argued that India has the capacity to resume high levels of econo...
Neither the draft approach paper to the previous plan strategies nor the draft approach of Eleventh ...
Achieving a high growth rate as well as a desirable level of income distribution is a goal that cont...
The Approach Paper to 11th Five Year Plan (2007-2012) prepared by the Tamil Nadu State Planning Comm...
While Development as Freedom is considered to be one of the objectives of our national economic ende...
‘Inclusive Growth’ is both the title and the overarching goal of the Eleventh Five Year Plan of Indi...
Growth of the Indian economy has been quite impressive during 2004-07. This paper chronicles the per...
In the recent past, the focus of economic policy in India has shifted to issues of equitable growth....
Today India is seeking a speedy transformation of her semi-stagnant economy to a dynamic one by mean...
We suggest a three-pronged approach to an enhanced growth strategy for India. The first prong is exp...
The overall growth performance of the Indian economy has been characterized by substantial regional ...
This paper honors Vijay Kelkar by imitation, the sincerest form of flattery. In his K. R. Narayanan ...
Kerala’s image of a low growth state with high social indices has come up against some striking empi...
The Indian economy in the recent past is growing faster (6-9%) than its past rate of growth (3-4%) a...
India has travelled through a remarkable journey after Independence. As a fledgling democracy, the p...
Speaking at LSE, Dr Arvind Virmani argued that India has the capacity to resume high levels of econo...
Neither the draft approach paper to the previous plan strategies nor the draft approach of Eleventh ...