Singh, Shrawan Kumar,

Understanding the Indian economy from the post-reforms of 1991Shrawan Kumar Singh. History, evolution, and growth - First edition. - New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, (c)2020. - 1 online resource (xii, 196 pages) - Economics and public policy collection, .



Chapter 1. The economic history of India from the Paleolithic period to 1200 CE -- Chapter 2. Evolution of the Indian economy: the early Muslim period and the Mughal Empire (1200 to 1760) -- Chapter 3. Indian economy during the British Regime (1761 to 1947) -- Chapter 4. Impact of the British regime on the Indian economy -- Chapter 5. Growth of the Indian economy between 1947 and 1990 -- Chapter 6. Policy framework: state and market -- Chapter 7 NITI Aayog: a think tank -- Chapter 8. Indian polity: fiscal federalism -- Chapter 9. Democracy and development -- Chapter 10. The economic policy regime in India prior to 1991 -- Chapter 11. Economic reforms in India -- Chapter 12. The present state of the Indian economy and the task ahead -- Chapter 13. Indian economic tought/tinkers.

This series is intended to serve as an introduction to the Indian economy from the post reform of 1991. The author makes an endeavor to present how India's economic fortunes dwindled over the centuries. This first volume begins with an analysis of the history, evolution, and growth of the Indian economy through several periods along with their positive and negative aspects. The author attempts to bring fairly interesting snapshots to highlight how the Indian economy has evolved over the years. The book provides history; traces the evolution of the economy during the early Muslim period and the Mughal Empire as well as during the British regime (1761 to 1947); and analyzes the impact of the British regime and the growth of the economy between 1947 and 1990.




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Indian economy. Post-reform. Current account deficit. Employment. Fiscal federalism. Fiscal deficit. Inflation. Macroeconomic stability.


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