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_aNayar, Baldev Raj. _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aGlobalization and India's economic integration /Baldev Raj Nayar. |
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_aWashington, D.C. : _bGeorgetown University Press, _c(c)2014. |
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_aEconomic globalization, segmentation, and integration -- _tIndia and globalization : performance, perceptions, and policy -- _tEconomic integration prior to liberalization -- _tContinuity and change in economic planning -- _tFiscal federalism : finance commission's adaptation to new challenges -- _tIndia's halting march to the common market : reforming the indirect tax system -- _tTrade and its integrative impact -- _tInvestment and integration : polarization versus diffusion -- _tAre we all vaishyas now? : the Indian capitalist class as an integrative factor -- _tMigration and integration. |
520 | 0 | _aA common critique of globalization is that it causes economic segmentation and even disintegration of the national economy. Quite to the contrary, Baldev Raj Nayar provides a thorough empirical treatment of India's political economy that challenges this critique by demonstrating that, on balance, both state and market have functioned to attenuate such a disintegrative impact and to accentuate economic integration. The active role of the Indian state in the areas of economic planning, fiscal federalism, and tax reform has resulted in improved economic integration and not increased segmentation. | |
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