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GLOBALIZATION OF INDIAN ECONOMY

By: Publication details: ABD PUBLISHERS 2011 JAIPURDescription: VI, 296 P. HARDISBN:
  • 978-81-8376-288-5
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.954
Summary: Indian economy was in deep crisis in July 1991, when foreign currency reserves had plummeted to almost $1 billion; inflation had roared to an annual rate of 17 percent fiscal deficit was very high and had become unsustainable; foreign investors and NRIs had lost confidence in Indian Economy. Capital was flying out of the country and we were close to defaulting on loans. Along with these bottlenecks at home, many unforeseeable changes swept the economies of nations in Western and Eastern Europe, South East Asia, Latin America and elsewhere, around the same time. Indian economy had experienced major policy changes in early 1990s. The new economic reform, popularly known as, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG model) aimed at making the Indian economy as fastest growing economy and globally competitive. This book provides deep insight into various dimensions of issues relating to the subject.
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Indian economy was in deep crisis in July 1991, when foreign currency reserves had plummeted to almost $1 billion; inflation had roared to an annual rate of 17 percent fiscal deficit was very high and had become unsustainable; foreign investors and NRIs had lost confidence in Indian Economy. Capital was flying out of the country and we were close to defaulting on loans. Along with these bottlenecks at home, many unforeseeable changes swept the economies of nations in Western and Eastern Europe, South East Asia, Latin America and elsewhere, around the same time. Indian economy had experienced major policy changes in early 1990s. The new economic reform, popularly known as, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG model) aimed at making the Indian economy as fastest growing economy and globally competitive. This book provides deep insight into various dimensions of issues relating to the subject.

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