LSE’s Dr Adnan Naseemullah argues that the Indian state has been largely ineffective as a developmental actor in the economy
India presents an interesting example of a country with immense economic potential, cultural diversi...
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
India has emerged as the Asias new economic power. Many studies have applauded its significant econ...
Over fourteen months of field research studying manufacturing firms in South Asia - spread across th...
Abstract Among the non-socialist developing countries, the Indian economy has long been regarded ...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
Recently the problem of state capitalism has been discussed from the various viewpoints.Generally, t...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
The paper argues that the Indian Managing Agencies that controlled most industrial firms and their a...
India’s story of the last two decades since the country made a transition to a liberal economic poli...
Understanding the drivers and inhibitors of economic growth is critical for promoting development in...
India presents an interesting example of a country with immense economic potential, cultural diversi...
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
India has emerged as the Asias new economic power. Many studies have applauded its significant econ...
Over fourteen months of field research studying manufacturing firms in South Asia - spread across th...
Abstract Among the non-socialist developing countries, the Indian economy has long been regarded ...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
Recently the problem of state capitalism has been discussed from the various viewpoints.Generally, t...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
The paper argues that the Indian Managing Agencies that controlled most industrial firms and their a...
India’s story of the last two decades since the country made a transition to a liberal economic poli...
Understanding the drivers and inhibitors of economic growth is critical for promoting development in...
India presents an interesting example of a country with immense economic potential, cultural diversi...
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...