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The process of economic reforms was initiated when the Government of Prime Minister Mr. Narsimha Rao announced a new industrial policy in the Indian Parliament on July 24, 1991. The economic reforms programme, while welcomed by many, has also evoked aprehesions in the minds of the people. All political parties seem to have accepted the need for reforms, though differences persist as regards their spread and mode of implementation. There is a broad consensus that unless the gains of liberalisation and openness are widespread, their acceptability by the general public will be greatly reduced. This book contains view of a cross-section of eminent statesmen, economists, social scientists and administrators on the subject. * Contents : 1. Economic Liberalisation : Challenges, opportunities and pitfalls S. D. Tendulakar * 2. Institutions of Governance in India S. N. Jha * 3. Liberalisation ; Some Thoughts Pranab Mukherjee * 4. Liberalisation : Pitfalls, Challenges and Opportunities Chaturanan Mishra * 5. Liberalisation : Apprehensions and Precautions Tapas K. Sen * 6. Policies for Science and Technology in the Era of Liberalisation Y. S. Rajan * 7. Higher Education under structural adjustment jandhyala B. G. Tilak. * 8. Economic Development of the Northeastern States in the context of Globalisation Atual Sarama * 9. Regional Poverty incidence in India : Temporal Change and Spatial inertia Amaresh Dubey and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay * 10. Globalisation and Developing countries : some critical issues Shrawan kumar singh. ISBN: 81-7708-007-5
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