Reforms in a number of sectors have been introduced in the Indian economy which is also becoming increasingly inter-linked with the international economy. “Open Economic Development” pools together a number of papers from distinguished experts and policy formulators dealing with contemporary issues in development, reforms, international economics and related theoretical aspects.
Book Content of Open Economic Development |
SECTION I DEVELOPMENT
- Optimal Mix of State and Market: Some Issues
- Economists and Public Policy
- Benevolent Reforms – Waiting for Wage Goods
- Agricultural Trade and Policies
- Infrastructure, Public Goods and Markets
- Decentralized Planning and Financing of Rural Development – A Case Study
- A Development Profile – A Case Study
- Human Development Index – A Guide to Welfare Policy
- An Integrated Policy for Viable Rural Employment
SECTION 2 REFORMS
- Rationale of Reforms in the Financial Sector
- Towards a More Vibrant Banking System
- Reforming the Financial Sector
- Monetary Policy in India: Objectives, Instruments and Dilemmas
- Analytical Issues in Monetary Policy in Transition
- Financial Sector Reforms : Implications for Central Banking
SECTION 3 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
- The Triple Revolution in International Economics
- European Economic and Monetary Integration
- Capital Account Liberalization and Control: Lessons from the East Asian Crisis
- 20th Century Developments in the International Economy
- The Pure Theory of International Trade, Globalization, Growth and Sustainable Development
- India`s External Sector – Agenda for Reforms
SECTION 4 THEORY
- Major Developments in Economics in the Post-Second War Period
- Jagdish Bhagwati`s Contribution to International Economics: An Overview
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