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Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance / SpringerLink (Online service) ; Ambar Nath Ghosh ; Asim K. Karmakar (2014)
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Título : Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance : Essays in Honour of Biswajit Chatterjee Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: SpringerLink (Online service) ; Ambar Nath Ghosh ; Asim K. Karmakar Editorial: New Delhi : Springer India Fecha de publicación: 2014 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012 Número de páginas: XXIX, 538 p. 57 illus Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-81-322-1650-6 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Finance Macroeconomics International economics Development Economics Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Finance, general Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: The book’s 30 chapters are divided into three sections – international trade, economic development, macroeconomics and finance – and focus on the frontier issues in each. Section I addresses analytical issues relating to trade-environment linkage, capital accumulation for pollution abatement, possibility of technology diffusion by multinational corporations, nature of innovation inducing tariff protection, effects of import restriction and child labour, the links between exchange rate, direction of trade and financial crisis—the implications for India and global economic crisis, financial institutions and global capital flows and balance of payments imbalances. Section II consists of discussions on the causes of widespread poverty persisting in South Asia, development dividend associated with peace in South Asia, issues of well-being and human development, implications for endogenous growth through human capital accumulation on environmental quality and taxation, the rationale for a labour supply schedule for the poor, switching as an investment strategy, the role of government and strategic interaction in the presence of information asymmetry, government’s role in controlling food inflation, inter-state variations in levels and growth of industry in India, structural breaks in India’s service sector development, and the phenomenon of wasted votes in India’s parliamentary elections. Section III deals with the effectiveness of monetary policy in tackling economic crisis, the effective demand model of corporate leverages and recession, the empirical link between stock market development and economic growth in cross-country experience in Asia, an empirical verification of the Mckinnon-Shaw hypothesis for financial development in India, the dynamics of the behaviour of the Indian stock market, efficiency of non-life insurance companies, econometric study of the causal linkage between FDI and current account balance in India and the implications of contagious crises for the Indian economy Nota de contenido: Section I: International Trade -- Chapter 1: Trade-Environment Linkage: A South-centric Model-specific Analysis -- Chapter 2: Accumulation of Capital for Pollution Abatement and Immizerizing Growth: A Theoretical Result for Developing Economies -- Chapter 3: Optimal Entry Mode for Multinationals with Possibility of Technology Diffusion -- Chapter 4: An Example of Innovation Inducing Tariff Protection -- Chapter 5: Import Restriction, Capital Accumulation and Use of Child Labour: A General Equilibrium Analysis -- Chapter 6: Direction of Trade, Exchange Rate Regimes and Financial Crises: The Indian Case -- Chapter 7: Global Crisis, Financial Institutions and Reforms: An Indian Perspective -- Chapter 8: Global Capital Flows & Payments Imbalances -- Section II: Development -- Chapter 9: Widespread Poverty Amidst High Economic Growth: Some Lessons from South Asia -- Chapter 10: Development Dividend of Peace: Experience of South Asia -- Chapter 11: Well-Being in Human Development Framework : Constituents and Aggregation -- Chapter 12: Human Capital Accumulation, Environmental Quality, Taxation and Endogenous Growth -- Chapter 13: Labour Supply Schedule of the Poor: A Commonsense Approach -- Chapter 14: Switching as an Investment Strategy: Revisiting Parrondo’s Paradox -- Chapter 15: Asymmetric Information, Non-Cooperative Games and Impatient Agents: Modeling the failure of Environmental Awareness Campaigns -- Chapter 16: Government’s Role in Controlling Food Inflation -- Chapter 17: Inter-State Variations in Levels & Growth of Industry: Trends During the Last Three Decades -- Chapter 18: Unit Root and Structural Break: Experience from the Indian Service Sector -- Chapter 19: Infrastructure Development and Regional Growth in India -- Chapter 20: The Phenomenon of Wasted Vote in the Parliamentary Elections of India -- Section III: Macroeconomics and Finance -- Chapter 21: Monetary Policy and Crisis -- Chapter 22: An Effective Demand Model of Corporate Leverage & Recession -- Chapter 23: Empirical Evidence on the Relationship between Stock Market Development & Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Exploration in Asia -- Chapter 24: Financial Development in India: An Empirical Test of the McKinnon-Shaw Model -- Chapter 25: Dynamics of Indian Stock Market -- Chapter 26: Analysis of Revenue Efficiency: Empirical Study of Indian Non-Life Insurance Companies -- Chapter 27: Empirics on Fiscal Smoothing : Some Econometric Evidence for the Indian Economy -- Chapter 28: Index of Financial Inclusion: Some Empirical Results -- Chapter 29: The Causal linkage between FDI and Current Account Balance in India: An Econometric Study in the Presence of Endogenous Structural Breaks -- Chapter 30: Contagious Financial Crises in the Recent Past and Their Implications for India En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1650-6 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36325 Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance : Essays in Honour of Biswajit Chatterjee [documento electrónico] / SpringerLink (Online service) ; Ambar Nath Ghosh ; Asim K. Karmakar . - New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2014 . - XXIX, 538 p. 57 illus : online resource. - (India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012) .
ISBN : 978-81-322-1650-6
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Finance Macroeconomics International economics Development Economics Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Finance, general Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: The book’s 30 chapters are divided into three sections – international trade, economic development, macroeconomics and finance – and focus on the frontier issues in each. Section I addresses analytical issues relating to trade-environment linkage, capital accumulation for pollution abatement, possibility of technology diffusion by multinational corporations, nature of innovation inducing tariff protection, effects of import restriction and child labour, the links between exchange rate, direction of trade and financial crisis—the implications for India and global economic crisis, financial institutions and global capital flows and balance of payments imbalances. Section II consists of discussions on the causes of widespread poverty persisting in South Asia, development dividend associated with peace in South Asia, issues of well-being and human development, implications for endogenous growth through human capital accumulation on environmental quality and taxation, the rationale for a labour supply schedule for the poor, switching as an investment strategy, the role of government and strategic interaction in the presence of information asymmetry, government’s role in controlling food inflation, inter-state variations in levels and growth of industry in India, structural breaks in India’s service sector development, and the phenomenon of wasted votes in India’s parliamentary elections. Section III deals with the effectiveness of monetary policy in tackling economic crisis, the effective demand model of corporate leverages and recession, the empirical link between stock market development and economic growth in cross-country experience in Asia, an empirical verification of the Mckinnon-Shaw hypothesis for financial development in India, the dynamics of the behaviour of the Indian stock market, efficiency of non-life insurance companies, econometric study of the causal linkage between FDI and current account balance in India and the implications of contagious crises for the Indian economy Nota de contenido: Section I: International Trade -- Chapter 1: Trade-Environment Linkage: A South-centric Model-specific Analysis -- Chapter 2: Accumulation of Capital for Pollution Abatement and Immizerizing Growth: A Theoretical Result for Developing Economies -- Chapter 3: Optimal Entry Mode for Multinationals with Possibility of Technology Diffusion -- Chapter 4: An Example of Innovation Inducing Tariff Protection -- Chapter 5: Import Restriction, Capital Accumulation and Use of Child Labour: A General Equilibrium Analysis -- Chapter 6: Direction of Trade, Exchange Rate Regimes and Financial Crises: The Indian Case -- Chapter 7: Global Crisis, Financial Institutions and Reforms: An Indian Perspective -- Chapter 8: Global Capital Flows & Payments Imbalances -- Section II: Development -- Chapter 9: Widespread Poverty Amidst High Economic Growth: Some Lessons from South Asia -- Chapter 10: Development Dividend of Peace: Experience of South Asia -- Chapter 11: Well-Being in Human Development Framework : Constituents and Aggregation -- Chapter 12: Human Capital Accumulation, Environmental Quality, Taxation and Endogenous Growth -- Chapter 13: Labour Supply Schedule of the Poor: A Commonsense Approach -- Chapter 14: Switching as an Investment Strategy: Revisiting Parrondo’s Paradox -- Chapter 15: Asymmetric Information, Non-Cooperative Games and Impatient Agents: Modeling the failure of Environmental Awareness Campaigns -- Chapter 16: Government’s Role in Controlling Food Inflation -- Chapter 17: Inter-State Variations in Levels & Growth of Industry: Trends During the Last Three Decades -- Chapter 18: Unit Root and Structural Break: Experience from the Indian Service Sector -- Chapter 19: Infrastructure Development and Regional Growth in India -- Chapter 20: The Phenomenon of Wasted Vote in the Parliamentary Elections of India -- Section III: Macroeconomics and Finance -- Chapter 21: Monetary Policy and Crisis -- Chapter 22: An Effective Demand Model of Corporate Leverage & Recession -- Chapter 23: Empirical Evidence on the Relationship between Stock Market Development & Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Exploration in Asia -- Chapter 24: Financial Development in India: An Empirical Test of the McKinnon-Shaw Model -- Chapter 25: Dynamics of Indian Stock Market -- Chapter 26: Analysis of Revenue Efficiency: Empirical Study of Indian Non-Life Insurance Companies -- Chapter 27: Empirics on Fiscal Smoothing : Some Econometric Evidence for the Indian Economy -- Chapter 28: Index of Financial Inclusion: Some Empirical Results -- Chapter 29: The Causal linkage between FDI and Current Account Balance in India: An Econometric Study in the Presence of Endogenous Structural Breaks -- Chapter 30: Contagious Financial Crises in the Recent Past and Their Implications for India En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1650-6 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36325 Ejemplares
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Título : Business Ethics : Texts and Cases from the Indian Perspective Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Ananda Das Gupta ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editorial: New Delhi : Springer India Fecha de publicación: 2014 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012 Número de páginas: XVI, 200 p. 2 illus Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-81-322-1518-9 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Business Leadership ethics Ethics School management and organization administration Social policy Management Administration, Organization Policy Strategy/Leadership Clasificación: 658:174 Ética empresarial Resumen: Business ethics is understood in a comprehensive and differentiated sense, as in recent years it has evolved under the influence of globalization. The present book examines inclusive growth, which includes more than just poverty alleviation and seeks to address the problem of equity through the enhancement of opportunities for all parties. This conforms to the fundamental task of business ethics, which is to enhance the ethical quality of decision-making and actions taken at all levels of business, i.e., at the personal (micro-), organizational (meso-), and systemic (macro-) levels and thus extending the narrow notion of business ethics as a niche for managers with good intentions. In the real world of competition and coordination, various situations produce various tradeoffs that the three pillars of the economy - Business, Government and Society - have to pursue for their survival and sustenance. In this book, we look into many such case studies in which the strength of one component leads to a benefit for one of the other components and a detriment for the other, thus causing an imbalance between the three pillars. This book will be equally valuable to students, philosophers, decision-makers in business and policy-makers at large Nota de contenido: PART I: Introducing Ethics.- 1. Understanding the Maze -- 2. What Good is a Set of Principles? -- 3. The East and the West -- PART II: Ethics in Business Practice: Functional Areas of Management -- 4. Ethics in Business Practice: Human Resource Management -- 5. Ethics in Business Practice: Marketing Management -- 6. Ethics in Business Practice: Accounting -- PART III -- 7. The Role of Business in Society: Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility and Social Impact Management -- 8. Corporate Social Responsibility -- 9. Social Impact Management. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1518-9 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36318 Business Ethics : Texts and Cases from the Indian Perspective [documento electrónico] / Ananda Das Gupta ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2014 . - XVI, 200 p. 2 illus : online resource. - (India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012) .
ISBN : 978-81-322-1518-9
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Business Leadership ethics Ethics School management and organization administration Social policy Management Administration, Organization Policy Strategy/Leadership Clasificación: 658:174 Ética empresarial Resumen: Business ethics is understood in a comprehensive and differentiated sense, as in recent years it has evolved under the influence of globalization. The present book examines inclusive growth, which includes more than just poverty alleviation and seeks to address the problem of equity through the enhancement of opportunities for all parties. This conforms to the fundamental task of business ethics, which is to enhance the ethical quality of decision-making and actions taken at all levels of business, i.e., at the personal (micro-), organizational (meso-), and systemic (macro-) levels and thus extending the narrow notion of business ethics as a niche for managers with good intentions. In the real world of competition and coordination, various situations produce various tradeoffs that the three pillars of the economy - Business, Government and Society - have to pursue for their survival and sustenance. In this book, we look into many such case studies in which the strength of one component leads to a benefit for one of the other components and a detriment for the other, thus causing an imbalance between the three pillars. This book will be equally valuable to students, philosophers, decision-makers in business and policy-makers at large Nota de contenido: PART I: Introducing Ethics.- 1. Understanding the Maze -- 2. What Good is a Set of Principles? -- 3. The East and the West -- PART II: Ethics in Business Practice: Functional Areas of Management -- 4. Ethics in Business Practice: Human Resource Management -- 5. Ethics in Business Practice: Marketing Management -- 6. Ethics in Business Practice: Accounting -- PART III -- 7. The Role of Business in Society: Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility and Social Impact Management -- 8. Corporate Social Responsibility -- 9. Social Impact Management. En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1518-9 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36318 Ejemplares
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Título : Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Sunil Kumar ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Rachita Gulati Editorial: New Delhi : Springer India Fecha de publicación: 2014 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012 Número de páginas: XXI, 323 p. 18 illus Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-81-322-1545-5 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Finance Econometrics Industrial organization Macroeconomics Finance, general Organization Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: The goal of this book is to assess the efficacy of India’s financial deregulation programme by analyzing the developments in cost efficiency and total factor productivity growth across different ownership types and size classes in the banking sector over the post-deregulation years. The work also gauges the impact of inclusion or exclusion of a proxy for non-traditional activities on the cost efficiency estimates for Indian banks, and ranking of distinct ownership groups. It also investigates the hitherto neglected aspect of the nature of returns-to-scale in the Indian banking industry. In addition, the work explores the key bank-specific factors that explain the inter-bank variations in efficiency and productivity growth. Overall, the empirical results of this work allow us to ascertain whether the gradualist approach to reforming the banking system in a developing economy like India has yielded the most significant policy goal of achieving efficiency and productivity gains. The authors believe that the findings of this book could give useful policy directions and suggestions to other developing economies that have embarked on a deregulation path or are contemplating doing so Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction -- 2. Banking System in India: Developments, Structural Changes and Institutional Framework -- 3. Measurement of Bank Efficiency: Analytical Methods.- 4. A Survey of Empirical Literature on Bank Efficiency.- 5. Relevance of Non-traditional Activities on the Efficiency of Indian Banks.- 6.Financial Deregulation in the Indian Banking Industry: Has it improved cost efficiency? -- 7. Sources of Productivity Gains in Indian Banking Industry: Is it Efficiency Improvement or Technological Progress?.- 8. Major conclusions, policy implications and some areas for future research.-References -- Index En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1545-5 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36320 Deregulation and Efficiency of Indian Banks [documento electrónico] / Sunil Kumar ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Rachita Gulati . - New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2014 . - XXI, 323 p. 18 illus : online resource. - (India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012) .
ISBN : 978-81-322-1545-5
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Finance Econometrics Industrial organization Macroeconomics Finance, general Organization Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: The goal of this book is to assess the efficacy of India’s financial deregulation programme by analyzing the developments in cost efficiency and total factor productivity growth across different ownership types and size classes in the banking sector over the post-deregulation years. The work also gauges the impact of inclusion or exclusion of a proxy for non-traditional activities on the cost efficiency estimates for Indian banks, and ranking of distinct ownership groups. It also investigates the hitherto neglected aspect of the nature of returns-to-scale in the Indian banking industry. In addition, the work explores the key bank-specific factors that explain the inter-bank variations in efficiency and productivity growth. Overall, the empirical results of this work allow us to ascertain whether the gradualist approach to reforming the banking system in a developing economy like India has yielded the most significant policy goal of achieving efficiency and productivity gains. The authors believe that the findings of this book could give useful policy directions and suggestions to other developing economies that have embarked on a deregulation path or are contemplating doing so Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction -- 2. Banking System in India: Developments, Structural Changes and Institutional Framework -- 3. Measurement of Bank Efficiency: Analytical Methods.- 4. A Survey of Empirical Literature on Bank Efficiency.- 5. Relevance of Non-traditional Activities on the Efficiency of Indian Banks.- 6.Financial Deregulation in the Indian Banking Industry: Has it improved cost efficiency? -- 7. Sources of Productivity Gains in Indian Banking Industry: Is it Efficiency Improvement or Technological Progress?.- 8. Major conclusions, policy implications and some areas for future research.-References -- Index En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1545-5 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36320 Ejemplares
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Título : Development Disparities in India : An Enquiry into Convergence Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Arpita Banerjee ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Pravat Kumar Kuri Editorial: New Delhi : Springer India Fecha de publicación: 2015 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012 Número de páginas: XIX, 153 p. 15 illus Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-81-322-2331-3 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Development economics Economic growth Agricultural Social structure inequality Economics Structure, Inequality Growth Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: This book highlights the development disparities in India and considers three complex areas of development – economic wellbeing, human progress and agricultural development – over a period of forty years since the 1970s. The novelty of the book lies in its rich analytical foundation and the use of sophisticated statistical and economic tools to determine the causes of socioeconomic disparity between Indian states. The trends of inequality, polarization and disparity are highlighted with regard to income, human development indicators, and agricultural production and productivity. The book also identifies the factors underlying divergence in economic and social activity in India and provides policy suggestions for bringing about more balanced and inclusive development in India Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Regional Development in India -- Chapter 2. Development Disparities: An Exploration of Past Research -- Chapter 3. Regional Disparity in India: A Research Agenda -- Chapter 4. Regional Inequality and Convergence in Economic Growth in India -- Chapter 5. Regional Disparity and Convergence in Human Development in India -- Chapter 6. Regional Variation and Convergence in Agricultural Development in India -- Chapter 7. Development Disparity in India: A Sum Up En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2331-3 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35855 Development Disparities in India : An Enquiry into Convergence [documento electrónico] / Arpita Banerjee ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Pravat Kumar Kuri . - New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2015 . - XIX, 153 p. 15 illus : online resource. - (India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012) .
ISBN : 978-81-322-2331-3
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Development economics Economic growth Agricultural Social structure inequality Economics Structure, Inequality Growth Clasificación: 658 Empresas. Organización de empresas Resumen: This book highlights the development disparities in India and considers three complex areas of development – economic wellbeing, human progress and agricultural development – over a period of forty years since the 1970s. The novelty of the book lies in its rich analytical foundation and the use of sophisticated statistical and economic tools to determine the causes of socioeconomic disparity between Indian states. The trends of inequality, polarization and disparity are highlighted with regard to income, human development indicators, and agricultural production and productivity. The book also identifies the factors underlying divergence in economic and social activity in India and provides policy suggestions for bringing about more balanced and inclusive development in India Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Regional Development in India -- Chapter 2. Development Disparities: An Exploration of Past Research -- Chapter 3. Regional Disparity in India: A Research Agenda -- Chapter 4. Regional Inequality and Convergence in Economic Growth in India -- Chapter 5. Regional Disparity and Convergence in Human Development in India -- Chapter 6. Regional Variation and Convergence in Agricultural Development in India -- Chapter 7. Development Disparity in India: A Sum Up En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2331-3 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35855 Ejemplares
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Título : Development in India : Micro and Macro Perspectives Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: S. Mahendra Dev ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; P.G. Babu Editorial: New Delhi : Springer India Fecha de publicación: 2016 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012 Número de páginas: XIII, 377 p. 70 illus Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-81-322-2541-6 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Energy policy and state Climate change Sustainable development Macroeconomics Development economics Agricultural Economics Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Policy, Management Change Policy Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: This book examines various facets of the development process such as aid, poverty, caste networks, corruption, and judicial activism. It explores the efficiency of and distributional issues related to agriculture, and the roles of macro models and financial markets, with a special emphasis on bubbles, liquidity traps and experimental markets. The importance of finite changes in trade and development, as well as that of information technology and issues related to energy and ecosystems, including sustainability and vulnerability, are analyzed. The book presents papers that were commissioned for the Silver Jubilee celebrations at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR). The individual contributions address related development problems, ensuring a homogeneous reading experience and providing a thorough synthesis and understanding of the authors' research areas. The reader will be introduced to various aspects of development thought by leading and contemporary researchers. As such, the book represents an important addition to the literature on economic thought by leading scholars, and will be of great value to graduate students and researchers in the fields of development studies, political economy, and economics in general Nota de contenido: Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Development in India: Micro and Macro Perspectives -- Part 1: Formal and Informal Institutions -- Chapter 2. Caste Networks in the Modern Indian Economy - By Kaivan Munshi -- Chapter 3. Evolution of Judicial Activism: The Supreme Court of India By T.N. Srinivasan -- Chapter 4. Corruption: Supply-side and Demand-side Solutions By Avinash Dixit -- Part 2: Aid and Poverty -- Chapter 5. Can a country be a donor and a recipient of Aid? By Ravi Kanbur -- Chapter 6. Why is Poverty Declining So Slowly in India? By Ashok Kotwal & Arka Roy Chaudhuri -- Part 3: Indian Agriculture: Growth and Distribution -- Chapter 7. Agriculture and Structural Transformation 1960-2040: Implications for Double Digit Inclusive Growth By Kirit S. Parikh et al -- Chapter 8. Incremental Reforms in Food Policy: What are the Possibilities? By Bharat Ramaswami & Milind Murugkar -- Part 4: Financial Markets and Macro economy -- Chapter 9. A Model of Bubbles and Crashes By Dilip Abreu -- Chapter 10. Experimental Exploration into Macroeconomics By Shyam Sunder -- Chapter 11. Does the Tail Wag the Dog? The Effect of Credit Default Swaps on Credit Risk By Marti Subrahmanyam et al -- Chapter 12. Financial Crisis and Liquidity Trap: Some Theoretical and Policy Perspectives By Mihir Rakshit -- Part 5: Technological Change, Trade and Development -- Chapter 13. Finite Change: Implications for Trade Theory, Policy and Development By Sugata Marjit & Biswajit Mandal -- Chapter 14. Information Technology and its Role in India's Economic Development: A Review By Nirvikar Singh -- Part 6: Ecosystems and Energy -- Chapter 15. Value of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in South Asia and India: Past, Present and Future By Anil Markandya -- Chapter 16. Climate Resilient Cities: Vulnerability Profiling Of Twenty Indian Cities By Jyoti Parikh et al -- Chapter 17. Challenges for Sustainable Energy Development in India By Dilip R. Ahuja En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2541-6 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41831 Development in India : Micro and Macro Perspectives [documento electrónico] / S. Mahendra Dev ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; P.G. Babu . - New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2016 . - XIII, 377 p. 70 illus : online resource. - (India Studies in Business and Economics, ISSN 2198-0012) .
ISBN : 978-81-322-2541-6
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Energy policy and state Climate change Sustainable development Macroeconomics Development economics Agricultural Economics Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Policy, Management Change Policy Clasificación: 330 Economía en general Resumen: This book examines various facets of the development process such as aid, poverty, caste networks, corruption, and judicial activism. It explores the efficiency of and distributional issues related to agriculture, and the roles of macro models and financial markets, with a special emphasis on bubbles, liquidity traps and experimental markets. The importance of finite changes in trade and development, as well as that of information technology and issues related to energy and ecosystems, including sustainability and vulnerability, are analyzed. The book presents papers that were commissioned for the Silver Jubilee celebrations at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR). The individual contributions address related development problems, ensuring a homogeneous reading experience and providing a thorough synthesis and understanding of the authors' research areas. The reader will be introduced to various aspects of development thought by leading and contemporary researchers. As such, the book represents an important addition to the literature on economic thought by leading scholars, and will be of great value to graduate students and researchers in the fields of development studies, political economy, and economics in general Nota de contenido: Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Development in India: Micro and Macro Perspectives -- Part 1: Formal and Informal Institutions -- Chapter 2. Caste Networks in the Modern Indian Economy - By Kaivan Munshi -- Chapter 3. Evolution of Judicial Activism: The Supreme Court of India By T.N. Srinivasan -- Chapter 4. Corruption: Supply-side and Demand-side Solutions By Avinash Dixit -- Part 2: Aid and Poverty -- Chapter 5. Can a country be a donor and a recipient of Aid? By Ravi Kanbur -- Chapter 6. Why is Poverty Declining So Slowly in India? By Ashok Kotwal & Arka Roy Chaudhuri -- Part 3: Indian Agriculture: Growth and Distribution -- Chapter 7. Agriculture and Structural Transformation 1960-2040: Implications for Double Digit Inclusive Growth By Kirit S. Parikh et al -- Chapter 8. Incremental Reforms in Food Policy: What are the Possibilities? By Bharat Ramaswami & Milind Murugkar -- Part 4: Financial Markets and Macro economy -- Chapter 9. A Model of Bubbles and Crashes By Dilip Abreu -- Chapter 10. Experimental Exploration into Macroeconomics By Shyam Sunder -- Chapter 11. Does the Tail Wag the Dog? The Effect of Credit Default Swaps on Credit Risk By Marti Subrahmanyam et al -- Chapter 12. Financial Crisis and Liquidity Trap: Some Theoretical and Policy Perspectives By Mihir Rakshit -- Part 5: Technological Change, Trade and Development -- Chapter 13. Finite Change: Implications for Trade Theory, Policy and Development By Sugata Marjit & Biswajit Mandal -- Chapter 14. Information Technology and its Role in India's Economic Development: A Review By Nirvikar Singh -- Part 6: Ecosystems and Energy -- Chapter 15. Value of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in South Asia and India: Past, Present and Future By Anil Markandya -- Chapter 16. Climate Resilient Cities: Vulnerability Profiling Of Twenty Indian Cities By Jyoti Parikh et al -- Chapter 17. Challenges for Sustainable Energy Development in India By Dilip R. Ahuja En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2541-6 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=41831 Ejemplares
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