Indian Economy under Globalisation Process

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The beginning of 20th century witnessed the failure of socialistic pattern of society. It is mainly due to too much emphasis on welfare and equity objective in the place of efficiency and economic growth. In the short run, the policy of emphasis on welfare and equity at the cost of efficiency and growth succeeded but failed in the long-run. Thus led to introduction of economic reforms which will integrate the nations at global level and it will improve efficiency of use of resources and growth. On this background, the present book attempts to evaluate the impact of economic reforms on various sectors of Indian economy. This book consists of 27 articles. The area covered in the book is agricultural economics, Poverty, Industry, Banking, Finance, Trade, Health, Women Empowerment and Economic Reforms.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K. Sham Bhat

Prof. K. Sham Bhat was born in 1958. He got his M.A. degree in Economics from Calicut University in 1981 and Ph. D. degree in Economics form Cochin University of Science and Technology in 1986. He has more than 20 years of teaching and research experience. He published more than 50 articles in National / International Journal. Besides, he presented more than 60 articles in National / International Conferences. He is also planning member of Government of Pondicherry. At present, he is Heading the Department of Economics, Pondicherry University and also Chief Editor of Asian African Journal of Economics and Econometrics.

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Title
Indian Economy under Globalisation Process
Author
Edition
1st Ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8186771107
Length
xxi+469p., Tables; 23cm
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