OECD economic survey of India 2014
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- 330.954 O7O7
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Basic statistics of India, 2013 Executive summary Main findings Key recommendations Assessment and recommendations Recent economic developments and projections Enhancing the monetary and fiscal policy frameworks Recommendations to strengthen the monetary and fiscal policy frameworks Addressing structural problems in product, labour and financial markets to promote inclusive and greener growth Recommendations to improve labour market performance Recommendations to improve the quality of infrastructure Recommendations to raise the effectiveness of the financial sector Recommendations to improve the business environment Recommendations to improve health outcomes for all Bibliography Annex. Follow-up to previous OECD policy recommendations THEMATIC CHAPTERS 1. Challenges and opportunities of the manufacturing sector The manufacturing sector has contributed little to income, export and employment growth Lifting barriers to manufacturing Recommendations to raise employment creation and value added from the manufacturing sector Notes Bibliography 2. Raising the economic participation of women in India - A new growth engine? Who works and where? Raising participation can have substantial growth effects Recommendations to enhance women's economic participation Bibliography 3. Improving health care in India The largest gains in health status will come from preventive measures Access to health care services should be expanded and the quality of care improved Devoting more public funds to health care and improving the effectiveness of spending.
OECD's 2014 Economic Survey of India examines recent economic developments, policies and prospects. Special chapters cover health, the manufacturing sector and economic participation of women. (http://academicfoundation.org/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=306)
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