Economic Development in India: Issues and Challenges

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After the initiation of economic reforms in 1991, India's economy has been growing faster than its historical growth rate. The country's gradual and cautious approach to economic reforms has proved well-founded, and India is placed on a firm footing for future forays into domestic and global economic activities. It's economy is capable of achieving high growth rates in response to the implementation of appropriate and timely economic reforms. However, this achievement hinges critically on: the improvement of domestic savings rate (including public savings), increased public investment, efficient, reliable, and affordable infrastructure, higher inflow of foreign capital, better credit delivery system, labor reforms, export competitiveness. Regional balanced development has all along been accepted as an important national objective to ensure that benefits of development planning flow to all parts of the country. However, the pattern of economic development over the last two decades has not promoted this cherished objective. It has left in its trail a variety of inequalities which have caused socio-politico tensions. While the economy has performed well in terms of the growth rate of GDP, its performance in terms of human development indicators has been unsatisfactory. This volume contains 26 research papers devoted to national economic issues and challenges, as well as state level economic problems and solutions. The analytical approach of the contributors provides deep insights into the current dynamics of India's growth.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bimal K Mohanty

Bimal K Mohanty superannuated as Professor of Economics from Gangadhar Meher (Autonomous) College, Sambalpur, Orissa on March 31, 2009. During his tenure as a teacher, he spent nearly three decades in Ravenshaw College, Cuttack-one of the oldest and premier educational institutions in Eastern India. He has taught Econometrics, Mathematical Economics, Quantitative Methods, Macroeconomics and National Income Analysis at Undergraduate (Honours) and Postgraduate levels. He received his Ph.D. and D.Litt. degrees in Economics from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar in 1991 and 2007 respectively.Professor Mohanty has published numerous research articles in reputed national journals including Journal of Social and Economic Development (Banglore), Margin (New Delhi), Review of Development and Change (Chennai), Finance India (Delhi), Journal of Social and Economic Studies (Patna), Indian Journal of Quantiative Economics (Amritsar), and Asian Economic Review (Hyderabad).Professor Mohanty successfully completed two Major Research Projects funded by University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi and two more projects funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi. Five Scholars have been awarded Ph.D. degree in Economics under his guidance by Sambalpur and Utkal Universities. Currently, he is writing a book on Studies in Applied Econometrics.

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Economic Development in India: Issues and Challenges
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1st ed.
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9788177082777
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410p., 25cm.
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