-
1
Economic Liberalisation and Its Socio-Economic Consequences in India, 1966-1996: With Reference to the Japanese Experience of Liberalisation
Published 2020-01-01“…Particular attention is paid to the role of the state in the context of post-colonial India, and how Congress (I) under the leadership of Indira Gandhi introduced economic liberalisation, with the intention of easing poverty, to such an extent that by the end of the 1980s liberalisation, under the banner of New Economic Policy, had allowed India to realise unprecedented economic growth. …”
Get full text
Article -
2
Characterising India’s Exports to the U.S.: The Post Liberalisation Dynamics
Published 2015-05-01Get full text
Article -
3
Economic Reforms, Labour Markets and Formal Sector Employment: Evidence from India
Published 2019-04-01Get full text
Article -
4
Running Naked and Unmasked in Goa: Pleasure in the Pandemic
Published 2021-04-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
5
Capital account liberalisation in India: Volatility of capital flows and selective policy issues
Published 2021-03-01Get full text
Article -
6
Determinants of the Trade Balance in India. Evidence from a Post-Liberalisation Period
Published 2022-12-01Get full text
Article -
7
Running Naked and Unmasked in Goa: Pleasure in the Pandemic
Published 2021-04-01Subjects: Get full text
Article -
8
Rainfed agriculture in India: An analysis of performance and implications
Published 2014-11-01Get full text
Article -
9
Foreign Direct Investment in the Indian Economy
Published 2019-06-01“…In 1991, sweeping reforms were carried out based on liberalising and deregulating the economy. Since then economic growth has accelerated significantly. …”
Get full text
Article -
10
-
11
A bottom-up model of electricity reform for developing countries: a case study of Gujarat, India
Published 2008“…The thesis examines the economic viability of distributed generation in a rural setting and captive power for industrial use in Gujarat, India, taking into account the economic, technical and political factors that shape investment decisions. …”
Thesis -
12
-
13
Tuning into the Radio in Experimental Films from India
Published 2019-10-01“…Kamal Swaroop’s Om Dar B Dar (1985) and Vipin Vijay’s Hawa Mahal (2003) subversively employed this repetitive audio- visual excess produced by the mass-media industries to trace the impact of economic liberalisation and the uneasy transition of India into a capitalist society. …”
Get full text
Article -
14
-
15
India´s West Asia policy in the Modi era
Published 2019-01-01“…It holds immense strategic and economic significance for India and Afghanistan.…”
Get full text
Article -
16
Banking Sector Reforms and the Goals of Nationalised Commercial Banks in India
Published 2020-06-01“…The main aim of the study is to analyse the role of Nationalised Commercial Bank (NCB) on economic growth and development in India during pre and post-reform periods (Restrictive and liberalised regime). …”
Get full text
Article -
17
Globalisation Paradox and Economic Competitiveness of Emerging Economies
Published 2022-03-01“…Although the rise of China and India as global superpowers was due to globalisation, many Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are poorer or further behind economically (referred to in this article as “globalised but economically-forsaken”). …”
Get full text
Article -
18
Urban Aspirations: A Field View from the Margins of the City
Published 2017-04-01“…Consequently, urban transformations embody the particular perspectives of the dominant class. The post-economic liberalisation period has seen significant shifts in the way Indian cities are planned and structured. …”
Get full text
Article -
19
Role of Multinational Corporations in Automobile Industries: A Comparative Study Between India and Mexico
Published 2008-10-01“…One of the most significant economic developments of recent decades is the economic LPG process (Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation) is reflected in the rapid growth in international trade and the surge in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). …”
Get full text
Article -
20
Do Indian economic activities impact ASEAN-5 stock markets?
Published 2015“…Trade policies, economic crises and economic liberalisation play significant roles in shaping the structure of the dynamic volatility correlations between the studied markets. …”
Get full text
Article