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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. Contents: Preface. Introduction. I. General issues related to economic reforms: 1. Second generation reforms: Need for changing growth strategy/ Ruddar Datt. 2. Second generation reforms: Some issues/P.R. Bhatt. 3. Second generation reforms: Issues and directions/Odeyar D. Heggade and M.R.Bharathi. 4.… Second stage of economic reforms/Smriti Mukerjee. 5. Challenges of second generation reforms/Keya Sengupta. 6. Harmony in economic and social liberalization/Talwar Sabanna and M.S. Kallur. 7. Changing sources of economic growth in India: Implications for second generation reforms/A.S. Sethi and P.S. Raikhy. II. Economic reforms and employment: 8. Effects of economic reforms on employment/Bharati D. Dave. 9. Employment scenario under globalisation/ Kumar B. Das. III. Economic reforms and social sector.10. Social sector in liberalised era/S.K. Pant and Alok Pandey. 11. Social sector and economic reforms/P. Jegadish Gandhi.12. Second generation reforms and social sectors/Paramjit Kaur Dhindsa. 13 . Attention towards social sectors in India/Md. Abdus Salam. IV. Economic reforms and financial sector. 14. Second generation of financial reforms/ Amalesh Chandra Banerjee. 15. Reforms and Indian financial sector/Biswajit Chatterjee and Ram Pratap Sinha. 16. Reforms in public finance/Mukta S. Adi. 17. Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs) and reforms in India/B. Patro, B.K. Patnaik and Priyasi Nayak. 18. Resource utilisation by Banks in Orissa/Surendra Nath Misra. 19. Trade policy reforms in India/Puspa Tarafdar. 20. Monetary sector reforms and borrowings programme in India/ 480 pp.

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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Contents Preface. I. Economic Issues 1. Democracy growth and equity in India. 2. Poverty employment and growth. 3. Living conditions widening rural urban divide (wake up call for government). 4. Need for redefining poverty line. 5. Unorganised sector and informalisation of the Indian economy. 6. India… as an economic superpower (Myth and reality). 7. Opening retail trade for FDI (A retrogressive measure). 8. Single brand retail FDI (Rhetoric and reality). 9. Special Economic Zones (SEZs). 10. Development displacement and rehabilitation. 11. Parliamentary Standing Committee Report on special economic zones. 12. Emerging structure of Indian economy a statewise analysis. 13. Prime minister's critique of reforms. 14. Eleventh Five Year Plan and inclusive growth. II. Social issues 15. Census data on religions the essential message lost. 16. Sachar Committee Report (Objective analysis need for correct interpretation). 17. Reservations and social justice. Appendix. Index. Growth Poverty and Equity by Professor Ruddar Datt is an attempt to examine whether India is able to attain the long term objectives of maximum production and full employment the attainment of equality and social justice for the poor and the downtrodden in our society. While India has become one of the fastest developing economies of the world its record in reducing poverty and unemployment has not been very encouraging more especially in the last two decades of reform. The country is faced with a paradox. India's growth rate is likely to be 9 10 percent during the next decade the country has 34 billionaires and its middle class roughly 200 million is growing at a rapid rate. On the other hand there is slowing down of poverty reduction with increase in GDP growth increasing unemployment despite high GDP growth decline in wage share and real wages of labour widening gap between the living conditions of rural India (Bharat) and urban India. In 2004 05 India still had 300 million people below the poverty line. This is accompanied by a massive wave for establishing SEZs (Special Economic Zones) a blatant example of subsidizing business tycoons and on the other hand there is prevalence of massive malnutrition among the poor the growth of slums and serious shortage of housing for the poor and weaker sections. The sole aim of the book is arouse consciousness among thinking individuals that pursuit of growth is meaningless if it does result in enlargement of employment for the millions of poor living in our society. The slogan of development should not be survival of the fittest it should be the survival of the unfittest. This is the message of the book. 368 pp.