Indian economic policy and development / P. T. Bauer.
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | HC435.2 B384 2011 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010011302127 |
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HC435 S713 2001 NGOs in India : a cross-sectional study / | HC435 S713 2001 NGOs in India : a cross-sectional study / | HC435.2 .B332 2010 Economic growth in India : history and prospect / | HC435.2 B384 2011 Indian economic policy and development / | HC435.2 B384 2011 Indian economic policy and development / | HC435.2 B46 2010 Essays on economic development : theory, institutions and policies / | HC435.2 B46 2010 Essays on economic development : theory, institutions and policies / |
1. Aspects of the Indian Economy 2. The Second Five Year Plan: Public Investment and Development 3. The Second Plan: Cooperation, Land Reform and Cottage Industry 4. The Private Sector Under the Plan 5. Indian Planning and Economic Advance 6. The Politics of Indian Planning 7. The West and India: Alternative Policies
Professor Bauer{u2019}s book, first published in 1961, reviews the major elements of contemporary official Indian development policy, considers their economic implications and their probable political and economic results. He then examines alternative approaches to the promotion of development. The development plans, notably the Second Five Year Plan and the official outlines of the Third Plan, receive major attention, but the author also considers other official policies and measures affecting economic development, which do not usually figure prominently in the formal development plans. Specific themes which Professor Bauer considers are: the influence of social customs and attitudes on economic progress; the relationship between investment expenditure and economic development; inter-relationships between agriculture and industry; the heavy industry programme; the controls over the private section; the relation of Plan finance to the foreign exchange crisis; the role of foreign aid; and the importance of certain major political objectives.
Reprint. Originally published: London : George Allen and Unwin Limited, 1961.