Policy discourse in India tends to be dominated by assertions unsupported by facts, with the media indulging one and all without proper scrutiny. Often, the result is the creation and perpetuation of myths of all kinds. Thus, many believe today that poverty, illiteracy and ill-health afflict India because its leadership ignored them in favour of growth for its own sake; that the economic reforms that focused on growth have failed to help the poor, especially the socially disadvantaged; that any gains claimed in poverty alleviation derive from the use of progressively lower poverty lines; and that even if gains have been made, with one in two children suffering from malnutrition, reforms have done precious little to improve health outcomes. ...
Since 1947 when Indian got independence, the governance focus has been shifted to socio-economic dev...
On the eve of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, Arjun Bhatia discusses India’s potential for rapid ...
LSE’s Alpa Shah recently joined Professor Akhil Gupta (UCLA) and Laurie Taylor for the BBC Radio 4 s...
Policy discourse in India tends to be dominated by assertions unsupported by facts, with the media i...
When India embraced systematic economic reforms in 1991 and began opening its economy to both domest...
In its history since Independence, India has seen widely different economic experiments: from Jawhar...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
In explaining the acceleration in Indian growth, and to judge if an Indian economic miracle is on it...
India's economy had virtually stagnated over a quarter-century until the early 1980s, with autarkic ...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
tellectual consensus on dirigiste trade and development policies; the sec-ond, the view that India’s...
Overpopulation is a growing issue all through the world at this stage in time. Currently, the total ...
India is currently going through the most significant economic slowdown it has experienced in at lea...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 5% in the 1980s to aro...
A wit (I forget who) once explained the contrasting economic fortunes of India and East Asia by the ...
Since 1947 when Indian got independence, the governance focus has been shifted to socio-economic dev...
On the eve of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, Arjun Bhatia discusses India’s potential for rapid ...
LSE’s Alpa Shah recently joined Professor Akhil Gupta (UCLA) and Laurie Taylor for the BBC Radio 4 s...
Policy discourse in India tends to be dominated by assertions unsupported by facts, with the media i...
When India embraced systematic economic reforms in 1991 and began opening its economy to both domest...
In its history since Independence, India has seen widely different economic experiments: from Jawhar...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
In explaining the acceleration in Indian growth, and to judge if an Indian economic miracle is on it...
India's economy had virtually stagnated over a quarter-century until the early 1980s, with autarkic ...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
tellectual consensus on dirigiste trade and development policies; the sec-ond, the view that India’s...
Overpopulation is a growing issue all through the world at this stage in time. Currently, the total ...
India is currently going through the most significant economic slowdown it has experienced in at lea...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 5% in the 1980s to aro...
A wit (I forget who) once explained the contrasting economic fortunes of India and East Asia by the ...
Since 1947 when Indian got independence, the governance focus has been shifted to socio-economic dev...
On the eve of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, Arjun Bhatia discusses India’s potential for rapid ...
LSE’s Alpa Shah recently joined Professor Akhil Gupta (UCLA) and Laurie Taylor for the BBC Radio 4 s...