Recovery, reforms and resilience in India
Publication details: New Delhi Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd 2019Description: Xiii, 184 HardboundISBN:- 978-8193555460
- 338.954/BHA/DES 11136507
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The Modi government will be known for the economic decisions it took during its five year tenure. Be it reforming the tax system, overhauling a century-old bankruptcy law, fighting corruption with demonetisation or leapfrogging in the World Bank's ease-of-doingbusiness global rankings, India has risen among its peers in terms of economy. Recovery, Reforms and Resilience in India – An Assessment of Modi Macroeconomics focuses on the analysis and assessment of India's economic performance since 2014 till 2019. With the economic trends in the previous five years as a backdrop, the book apprises the readers of the behaviour of key indicators such as growth, stability and inflation in the last decade since 2009. In addition, the book also offers some critical policy recommendations for the government which will assume power soon. About the Authors S. S. Bhandare is a Director on the Board of Saraswat Cooperative Bank. He was the former Economic Advisor to the Tata Group and former Chief Economist of Maharashtra Economic Development Council. He has undertaken numerous assignments in the field of economic consultancy, involving industrial and corporate research and corporate planning. C.S. Deshpande is a Professor of Economics at Welingkar Institute of Management, Development and Research, Mumbai. His professional and research experience of about three-and-a-half decades spans academics, policy think tank, corporate sector and trade-related institutions. Mangesh Soman is a Mumbai-based corporate economist. His work experience over the last two-and-a-half decades spans media, industry chambers and corporate sector. His key areas of interest include risk management, currency markets, business cycles and fiscal and monetary policies.
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