India Emerging: From Policy Paralysis to Hyper Economics
Sen, Sandip
India Emerging: From Policy Paralysis to Hyper Economics - New Delhi Bloomsbury India 2019 - 277p
Part I: Early Development
1. India before the millennium
Only Indira Gandhi Was Disruptive
Part II: Finance and Economy
2. Living Dangerously with a Troubled Legacy: The Chimera of Achhe Din
3. Jan Dhan and Demonetisation: A Political Gain and Economic Loss
4. GST: Reform Done Revamp needed for a Business-Friendly Solution
Part III Energy
5. Coal Makes a New Beginning: Production and Distribution Revives
6. Opportunity to Build Oil Infrastructure Lost: High Taxes Hurt the Consumer
7. A Remarkable Progress in Renewable Energy: Solar Wind Cheaper Than Fossils
Part IV: Manufacturing and infrastructure
8. Mining in the pits: activism and Iiiegal mining continues
9. Infrastructure: reasonable growth but environmental cabers Renaud
10. Manufacturing: moving out of the woods but slowly
Part V: Food and agriculture
11. Volatility in food prices: can it be controlled
12. Indian agriculture at crossroads: new direction needed
Part VI: social sector
13. MGNREGA: need wage distribution and rural asset building
14. Swatch bharat mission: is Rural India using the toilets build
Part VII: Employment
15. Jobs are growing, but so are educated unemployed
16. Entrepreneurship: start- ups flourish, unicorns prosper
Part VIII: digital India
17. Telecom: a growing story Despite call drops
18. IT Sector: facing global headwinds
Part IX: The way ahead
19. Managing future risks
9789387457720
Economics
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India Emerging: From Policy Paralysis to Hyper Economics - New Delhi Bloomsbury India 2019 - 277p
Part I: Early Development
1. India before the millennium
Only Indira Gandhi Was Disruptive
Part II: Finance and Economy
2. Living Dangerously with a Troubled Legacy: The Chimera of Achhe Din
3. Jan Dhan and Demonetisation: A Political Gain and Economic Loss
4. GST: Reform Done Revamp needed for a Business-Friendly Solution
Part III Energy
5. Coal Makes a New Beginning: Production and Distribution Revives
6. Opportunity to Build Oil Infrastructure Lost: High Taxes Hurt the Consumer
7. A Remarkable Progress in Renewable Energy: Solar Wind Cheaper Than Fossils
Part IV: Manufacturing and infrastructure
8. Mining in the pits: activism and Iiiegal mining continues
9. Infrastructure: reasonable growth but environmental cabers Renaud
10. Manufacturing: moving out of the woods but slowly
Part V: Food and agriculture
11. Volatility in food prices: can it be controlled
12. Indian agriculture at crossroads: new direction needed
Part VI: social sector
13. MGNREGA: need wage distribution and rural asset building
14. Swatch bharat mission: is Rural India using the toilets build
Part VII: Employment
15. Jobs are growing, but so are educated unemployed
16. Entrepreneurship: start- ups flourish, unicorns prosper
Part VIII: digital India
17. Telecom: a growing story Despite call drops
18. IT Sector: facing global headwinds
Part IX: The way ahead
19. Managing future risks
9789387457720
Economics
330 / SEN