To answer these questions, a renowned economist takes an incisive look at the events that led to demonetisation, the aftermath, and the implications. He sifts through many irrelevant rants, a lot of politically motivated mud-slinging, and asks the most important question: What now, what next?
In recent years, the rise of China is a much talked about topic. Some believed that China’s rapid growth is a myth perpetrated by government propaganda. Many others thought that the lack of Democracy and the unfinished nature of reforms under China’s "Socialist market economy" would lead to an implosion as in the erstwhile Soviet Union. China has so far proven them wrong. There is now very little doubt that China has stood up and will be a ...
Social security reforms have attracted increasing attention over the past decade in the face of globalization and industrial restructuring. This volume analyses social security policies for India focusing on the unorganized sector, which accounts for 90 per cent of India's labour force. Analysing critical issues highlighted in recent social debates, the contributors asses: labour market trends resulting from liberalization in India, and the implications for ...