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South Asian region is disastrous prone, yet the magnitude of Official Development Assistance or private flows or Foreign Direct Investment made available has been quite meagre considering the need. The external shocks in the 1970s and the structural adjustment policies in the 1980s further worsened the situation making liberalisation inevitable for the SAARC countries to respond to the challenges posed by the international economic environment appropriately. The ...
Indian economic Reforms - an assessment is a book based on the presentations made in a seminar held at Andhra University during October 1999. The authors were subsequently requested to revise and update the papers based on the discussions held at the seminar and to capture the developments both on policy and data. Therefore the book presents an assessment of the Indian economic reforms largely for the first decade. Analysis of economic reforms was carried out ...
WTO is seen largely as a symbol of North-South conflict, due to divergent perceptions of the developed and developing countries on the Multilateral Trading System. This North-South divide is reflected in their Ministerial Negotiations where the rich countries try to impinge their ultimate authority over the global economy leaving thus limited options to the poor countries to defend their economic space, notwithstanding the fact that the developing countries ...