Shipping:
US$ 24.40
From India to U.S.A.
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Contents Preface 1 Theory of modern economic reforms 2 The relation of economic history economics 3 Some paradigms of rural development 4 Structural adjustment in India and international implications 5 The need of India?s economic reforms and early shaping 6 Structure of Indian economy 7 Impact of economic liberalization on rural poors 8 Trust on rural development based on sustainable and holistic approach 9 Rural economy of India sector wise analysis 10 The changing faces of rural livelihoods 11 New challenges and opportunities for rural development 12 Economic liberalization and poverty in India 13 Social welfare programmes and rural development in India BibliographyThe concept of rural development has changed significantly during the last few decades Earlier rural development was synonymous with agricultural development and focused in creasing agricultural production This focus seems to have been driven primarily by the interests of industrialization to extract surpluses from the agriculture sector to reinforce industrializationAfter implementation of new economic policy in 1991 the process of economic reforms was started by the government of India for taking the country out of economic difficulty and speeding up the development of the country specially The center of economic reform has been liberalization privatization and globalizationSince then the Indian economy has been exposed to economic liberalization and globalization in line with structural adjustment and stabilization policies initiated by IMF and World Bank This analysis outlines the controversial shift in Indian economic policy from state oriented development that leaves decisions of production and distribution to be made by the market This book critically examines the economic reforms that has taken place and how far it has succeeded in strengthening rural economy 288 pp. Seller Inventory # 97656
Quantity: 1 available