Emerging Dimensions of Global Trade: Discussions on Trade Related Policies

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New Economic Policy (NEP) or the economic reforms package was injected in the Indian economy 1991. A controversy is tabled for discussion even today as to thwther the NEP is enhthusiastically acceptable to Indian farmer, the rural petty manufactures and the class of craftsmen? As a founder member of GATT now WTO, India formally accepted it and took to for granted that Indian Farmers and rural industry-men would be, by and large. Gainers. Finally the Uruguay Agreement was enforced on I January, 1995. Before Uruguay Round, the Indian economy, then, was in a critical shape and radical changes hhad taken place at global level. India could not keep aloof from this new wave. Over the last dacde, our economt has witnesses policies. Today, liberalization, privatization and globalization are the basic features of trade related politicies, which has compelled the government to completely overhaul policies relating to industry, exim, fiscal and monetary regimes in the country. Removal of the trade and non-trade barriers for enhancing the size of international trade is basic objective of the WTO agenda. A decade down the line, it is, therefore, pertinent to ask, has India gained as result of liberakzation policy? If not, why has India not gained and what can be done to remove the constraints? This book presents a critical appraisal of aforesaid questions. it exmines the multifarious problems, and constraints, to trade related policies. Agreements on market access, agreements on multilateral rules, TRIPS, TRIMS, GATS, Disinvestments etc. more or less, all the aspects have been covered in this book. it is hped that the book would be foud useful to government executives concerned with the formulation of trade policies, students and researchers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nandan Singh Bisht

Dr. Nandan S. Bisht, holds Ph.D. degree in economics from Kamaun university, nainital. At present, he is a visiting faculty in the department of economics, Kamaun University, SSJ Campus, Almora. he has attended several national seminars and conferences and contributed a dozen of research papers in the reputed journals of India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.S. Jalal

Dr. R.S. Jalal, reader, department of Economics, Kaumaun University, Nainital, has teaching and research experience of 26 years to his credit. A scholar of outstabding ability, his ares of interest are Rural Economics and International Economics. He has a number of publications to his credit: and he is actively engaged in research. Dr. Jalal has particitpated in a number of seminars, conferences and workshops and has over three dozens of research papers to his credit published in reputed books and leading economic journals of India. His books (Rural development in India, Industrial Entrepreneurship (Edt.) and Rural Cooperatives in India) are widely known in the academic world. he has taken up a highly important dimensions of Indian Rural economy relating to ‘Dauiry development’ for field based research with the support of university Grants Commsision, India, New delhi, which is likely to suggest the workable frame-work of reorganization of dairy sector in tune with the domestic and global market developments. Nearly a dozen researchers have benefited by his scholarly mastered guidance towards their doctoral degrees and eight of them have already been awarded Ph.D. Degree.

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Title
Emerging Dimensions of Global Trade: Discussions on Trade Related Policies
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8176257818
Length
xvi+290p., Tables; Figures; References; Index; 25cm.
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