Sustaining High Growth in IndiaPradeep Agrawal Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction / by Pradeep Agrawal -- Macroeconomic challenges to sustaining high growth -- Propagation mechanisms of inflation in India : an empirical investigation / by Ashima Goyal -- Promoting industrial development for sustaining high growth -- Economic complexity as a determinant of the industrialization of countries : the case of India / by Emanuele Pugliese, Guido L. Chiarotti, Andrea Zaccaria, and Luciano Pietronero -- Sustaining India's manufacturing sector growth in the face of increasing competition from Chinese imports / by Bishwanath Goldar and Yashobanta Parida -- China's manufacturing success : lessons for India / by Pravakar Sahoo -- International trade, capital flows and sustaining high growth -- Changing global trade regime and emergence of mega FTAS : strategy for India's external sector sustainability / by Geethanjali Nataraj, Abhirup Bhunia and Garima Sahdev -- Global recession and eurozone debt crisis : impact on exports of China and India / by Pami Dua and Divya Tuteja -- Economic impact of foreign capital inflows in emerging Asia / by Pradeep Agrawal and Durairaj -- Kumarasamy -- FDI outflows from the BRIC countries : impact on domestic capital formation / by Nandita -- Dasgupta -- Infrastructure bottlenecks to sustaining high growth -- Growth and infrastructure development in India (TBC) / by Pradeep Agrawal -- Elementary education in India : a study of accessibility and quality / by Indrajit Bairagya and Radhika Saraf -- Education and economic growth : a comparative study of China and India / by Lakshmi K. Raut -- Sustaining high growth : some emerging ideas -- Demographic dividend and economic growth in India and China / by William Joe et. al -- Social cohesion and uncertainties in economic growth / by Tapas Mishra, Sushanta Mallick, Mamata Parhi, and Prashant Gupta -- Do openness and democracy reduce corruption? : results for South Asian nations and India / by Shrabani Saha and Rukmani Gounder -- Regional dynamics of rural credit and growth in India : exploring nonlinearity and convergence in growth patterns / by Sushanta Mallick, Banikanta Mishra and Tapas Mishra -- Index |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 1 | 25 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 2 | 55 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 3 | 85 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 4 | 111 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 5 | 147 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 6 | 175 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 7 | 215 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 10 | 293 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 11 | 315 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 12 | 349 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 13 | 389 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 14 | 417 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 15 | 465 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 16 | 489 |
List of contributors and Obit_Ebook | 525 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 8 | 235 |
Sustaining Growth in India_Chapter 9 | 257 |
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