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Sustaining High Growth in India

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge University Press 2018 CambridgeDescription: 535pISBN:
  • 9781107181953
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.954 SUS
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Part I. Ensuring macroeconomic stability for sustaining high growth rates:
1. Propagation mechanisms of inflation in india: an empirical investigation
2. Managing food price inflation in india: demand projections and supply considerations

Part II. Promoting industrial development for sustaining high growth rates:
3. Economic complexity as a determinant of industrialization of countries: the case of india emanuele pugliese,
4. China's manufacturing success: lessons for india
5. Sustaining india's manufacturing sector growth in the face of increasing competition from chinese imports

Part III. The international economic issues and sustaining high growth:
6. Global recession and eurozone debt crisis: impact on exports of india and china
7. Changing global trade regime and emergence of mega ftas: strategy for india's external sector sustainability
8. Economic impact of foreign capital inflows in emerging asia
9. Fdi outflows from the bric countries: impact on domestic capital formation

Part IV. Infrastructure bottlenecks to sustaining high growth:
10. Infrastructure, human capital and growth: a quantitative analysis for india
11. Elementary education in india: a study of accessibility and quality
12. Education and economic growth – a comparative study of china and india

Part V. Some socio –political issues in sustaining high growth:
13. Demographic dividend and economic growth in india william joe,
14. Social cohesion and uncertainties in economic growth: a pre- and post-reform analysis of india
15. Does openness and democracy reduce corruption: results for south asian nations and india
16. Regional dynamics of rural credit and growth in india: exploring nonlinearity and convergence in growth patterns

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