E-Book, Englisch, 232 Seiten, eBook
In Honour of Suresh D. Tendulkar
E-Book, Englisch, 232 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: India Studies in Business and Economics
ISBN: 978-981-10-3150-2
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
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This book primarily focuses on Professor Tendulkar’s contributions on economic planning in India, the political economy of economic reforms, and his important conceptual and policy-relevant work on poverty measurement. The three sub-themes of the book – Economic Reforms and Policy Formulation, Poverty and Inequality, and Development and Trade – are indicative of his specific research interests, namely poverty and well-being, and India and the world economy. It covers both micro and macro aspects relevant to the Indian economy. The econometric techniques utilized encompass state-of-the-art microeconometric as well as macroeconometric models. The book contains contributions from eminent economists associated with Professor Tendulkar, and is useful for readers from the undergraduate through the Ph.D. level as well as researchers and practitioners of economics.
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Chapter 1.
Introduction (K.L. Krishna, V. Pandit, K. Sundaram and Pami Dua).-
Chapter 2.
Planning, Poverty and Political Economy of Reforms: A Tribute to Suresh Tendulkar (T.N. Srinivasan).-
Chapter 3.
What Kinds of Economic Inequality Really Matter? (Thomas E. Weisskopf).-
Chapter 4.
Variable Populations and the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality: A Selective Overview (S. Subramanian).-
Chapter 5.
Some Recent Trends in Population, Employment and Poverty in India: An Analysis (K. Sundaram).-
Chapter 6.
Assessment of Well-being in Multidimensional Perspective in Post Reform India (R. Radhakrishna, C. Ravi and B. Sambi Reddy).-
Chapter 7.
Estimation of Calorie Norms and Measurement of Food Intakes: Some Implications for the Magnitudes of the Prevalence of Undernutrition in India (J.V. Meenakshi and Brinda Vishwanathan).-
Chapter 8.
Capital Flows and Exchange Rates: The Indian Experience (Pami Dua and Partha Sen).-
Chapter 9.
Determinants of Import Intensity of India’s Manufactured Exports Under the New Policy Regime (Bishwanath Goldar).