Chasing High Growth Rate and Tryst with Inclusiveness : India during 2004-14
By: Gill, Sucha Singh.
Publisher: Chandigarh Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development 2019Description: xvi, 146p.ISBN: 9788185835918.Subject(s): Ecominics -- Economic Growth -- IndiaDDC classification: 330.9 Summary: The book attempts to examine objectively the growth performance and achievement of inclusive development in India during 2004-14. The factors and processes that led to the achievement of high growth rate have been analysed and examined especially when the global economy entered a period of a prolonged recession. A conscious effort was made by the government during the period under study to make economic development more equitable and inclusive in nature. The book endeavours to examine the factors which circumscribed the development process to keep the benefits with a small proportion of the population. The analysis here is guided by economic theory as well as the mediation of public policy. The emphasis has been to examine India's successful growth story with a view to putting the country on the sustained path of high and inclusive development. The book also identifies some important issue which merits the attention of policymakers for keeping the economy on the path of fast and inclusive development on a sustainable basis.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes appendices and bibliography
The book attempts to examine objectively the growth performance and achievement of inclusive development in India during 2004-14. The factors and processes that led to the achievement of high growth rate have been analysed and examined especially when the global economy entered a period of a prolonged recession. A conscious effort was made by the government during the period under study to make economic development more equitable and inclusive in nature. The book endeavours to examine the factors which circumscribed the development process to keep the benefits with a small proportion of the population. The analysis here is guided by economic theory as well as the mediation of public policy. The emphasis has been to examine India's successful growth story with a view to putting the country on the sustained path of high and inclusive development. The book also identifies some important issue which merits the attention of policymakers for keeping the economy on the path of fast and inclusive development on a sustainable basis.
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