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India's new economy: industry efficiency and growth Sengupta, Jati

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2008Description: xiii, 264 pISBN:
  • 9780230201705
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.0954
Summary: This book examines India's new economy - its strengths, weaknesses and potential in IT, export trade and the financial sector. It evaluates India's growth in light of modern growth theory, as developed by Solow, Lucas and Schumpeter. It compares India's experience with that of China and other fast-growing countries in Southeast Asia. It applies both econometric and linear programming techniques to evaluate productive efficiency.This book examines India's new economy - its strengths, weaknesses and potential. The book covers three key areas of growth in India's economy - the IT (information technology) sector, export trade (with its externality effects) and the financial sector (in particular, banking reforms). Source: http://www.alibris.com/
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This book examines India's new economy - its strengths, weaknesses and potential in IT, export trade and the financial sector. It evaluates India's growth in light of modern growth theory, as developed by Solow, Lucas and Schumpeter. It compares India's experience with that of China and other fast-growing countries in Southeast Asia. It applies both econometric and linear programming techniques to evaluate productive efficiency.This book examines India's new economy - its strengths, weaknesses and potential. The book covers three key areas of growth in India's economy - the IT (information technology) sector, export trade (with its externality effects) and the financial sector (in particular, banking reforms). Source: http://www.alibris.com/

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