Wonked!: India in search of an economic ideology/ Vivan Sharan
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330.10954 D979 Indian economic thought twentieth century perspectives 1900-1950 | 330.10954 G197 Indian economic thought | 330.10954 G659 Development of economic ideas in India,1880-1950 | 330.10954 Sh531 Wonked!: | 330.10973 D695 Economic mind in American civilization,1606-1865 | 330.10973 D695 Economic mind in American civilization,1606-1865 | 330.10973 Sp755 Rise of American economic thought |
Includes index
1. Introduction
2. The Basics
3. Manufacturing
4. Agriculture
5. Services
6. Infrastructure
7. The External economy
8. Conclusion
9. Acknowledgements
10. Index
In this book economist Vivan Sharan breaks down the challenges facing the Indian economy today, while developing a framework through which broad policy strategies can be laid down based on principles acceptable to multiple stakeholders. How should the Indian digital economy be regulated in the days to come? How does one realize greater value from Indian agriculture? Why is there a shortage of electricity despite India being a power-surplus country? And what is the foreign policy outlook India must have in a world where economics and politics are coupled?
Breaking down complex policymaking issues for a general reader, Wonked! asserts the need for India to have an economic ideology that will strengthen its institutions while thinking about the needs of its citizens in the years to come. Deeply researched, cogent and bridging the divide between conflicting ideologies, this book calls upon policymakers, private sector players and the political establishment to develop a wider consensus on the paths India must pursue in the years to come.
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