The Indian economy has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the last 15 years and has become an important standard by which to compare the development of other national economies. The successful transition to a high-growth economy has been discussed regularly in the mass media and used as a platform for election campaigns by political parties. However, this coverage has rarely focused on the structural imbalances in India’s growth model such as increasing inequality, agrarian distress and lack of social security for informal workers. While governments have been celebrating their achievements in bringing growth, urban development, global products and modern jobs, few have focused on the social and ecological consequences of these cha...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 4.7% in the 1990 to 9%...
The rapid progress India has made in the last couple of years on the economic parameters is extraord...
The political economy of India’s economic growth is an issue of abiding interest. Higher and sustain...
The advancement of India's economy depended on communist roused strategies after freedom. It include...
India is often characterized as an emerging economic super power. The huge demographic dividend, the...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
India’s economy has undergone a substantial transformation since the country’s independence in 1947....
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
The Economy of India is a developing economy. It is the world's seventh largest economy by GDP and t...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
Speaking at LSE, Dr Arvind Virmani argued that India has the capacity to resume high levels of econo...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 4.7% in the 1990 to 9%...
The rapid progress India has made in the last couple of years on the economic parameters is extraord...
The political economy of India’s economic growth is an issue of abiding interest. Higher and sustain...
The advancement of India's economy depended on communist roused strategies after freedom. It include...
India is often characterized as an emerging economic super power. The huge demographic dividend, the...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
India’s economy has undergone a substantial transformation since the country’s independence in 1947....
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
The Economy of India is a developing economy. It is the world's seventh largest economy by GDP and t...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
Speaking at LSE, Dr Arvind Virmani argued that India has the capacity to resume high levels of econo...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...