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There is general consensus that the first generation of reforms (concerning primarily the external sector) are over and to take the Indian economy to a higher growth trajectory, one should move on to the second generation, interpreted variously as the domestic sector or State-level reforms. This is where the political economy of resistance takes over and resistance also concerns some amount of stock taking about what the first decade of reforms has achieved. The seminar papers in this volume address decentralization, poverty, agriculture, food security, infrastructure (power), the financial sector, small-scale industry, labour markets, regional disparities and countervailing pressure exerted by citizen groups. In the process, the pending agenda is also set out. The book should be of interest to all those interested in Indian economic policy formulation. Contents : Introduction Ideological Contradictions in an Era of Coalitions A New Development Paradigm: Employment, Entitlement and Empowerment Economic Policy in a Democratic Polity The Emerging Task Ahead Poverty, Food Security and Human Society Liberalization of Electric Power in India The Political Economy ofPower The Politics of Labour Refrosm in India Liberalization, Reforms and the Financial Sector Reforming the State: Government Initiatives and Peoples Movement Panchayati Raj: The Way Forward The Geogrpahy of Post-1991 Indian Economy Reforms and Small Scale Industries in India Small Scale Industries in the Liberalized Era Beg ISBN - 8185040834 , 9788185040837
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Pages : 395
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