Indian Economy and the WTO: New Challenges and Strategies

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This book provides glimpses of the past, present and future of the Indian economy. It traces the evolution and explains the present structure of different sectors of the Indian economy. This work is important to understand the impact of new challenges thrown by the WTO regime. Although purportedly a democratic institution, the WTO is dominated by the industrialised countries of the world. Though developing countries make up three-fourth of WTO memership and by their vote can in theory influence the agenda and outcome of trade negotiations, they have hardly used this numerical superiority to their advantage. Most developing countries are, in one way or another, dependent on the US, EU, or Japan in terms of imports, exports, aid and security. Any obstruction of a consensus at the WTO threatens the overall well-being and security of dissenting developing nations. India is bracing fast to meet these challenges. The unshackling of the Indian economy, though slow, has to be seen in the context of the emerging world economic scenario.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vibha Mathur

Vibha Mathur received her M. Phil. And Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Commerce, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. She has written extensively on India’s foreign trade and related areas. Dr. Mathur has already authored three books, namely India-European Union Trade Prospects and Impact of Euro; Foreign Trade of India: Policy and Developments, 1950-2000 and Trade Liberalisation and Foreign Investment in India: 1991-2001. Dr. Mathur was a visiting fellow at the European Commission and Parliament in Brussels, Belgium in May 2001. Presently, she is a Reader in the Department of Commerce, Jesus & Mary College, University of Delhi.

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Indian Economy and the WTO: New Challenges and Strategies
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1st Ed.
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817708030X
Length
x+325p.
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